2 Monday, September 9, 1974 University Daily Kansan Volunteers wanted Headquarters, Inc., a drug abuse and personal crisis center in Lawrence, now needs volunteers to participate in its fall training program. Volunteers are needed eight hours a week for telephone counseling and supervision during their appointed shifts. Headquarters, Inc. is especially interested in people with listening skills and a genuine concern for others. For more information call 841-2345. LA&S course offered The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will offer the course "Preparation for College-Level Courses in the Natural Sciences" from 7 to 8:20 p.m. beginning Sept. 17. The two-hour credit course will run for 10 weeks. The course is designed for any student who has inadequate background to handle a college-level science course. Students who wish to enroll in the course first should talk to the course instructors including Professors McKay, 244 Malott; Munczek, 448 Malott; Bricker, 102 Malott; and Bell, 633 Snow. Teaching exams The National Teacher Examinations for college seniors preparing to teach school will be given Nov. 9. Prospective teachers should seek information on the testing program at the KU School of Education office. The examinations also will be given Jan. 25, April 5 and July 19 next year. Objectivists organizing KU Students of Objectivism are organizing for the fall semester. For further information call Mark Staples, 864-6494, or Carolyn Walters, 825-596. Activities for the group will be determined in organizational meetings. Quotation clarified Care of research animals at the University of Kansas is comparable to that at other institutions, according to Nikki Jochman, animal care specialist. Also on campus Today, Spanish Table will meet at 11:30 a.m. in the Meadowlark Room of the Kansas Union. It will meet each following Monday and Thursday at the same time. Tonight, Barbershaw, a lawrence society of barbershop quartets, will meet at 7:30 at South Park Recreation Center. Ford will speak in Kansas, Dole's press aide assures President Gerald R. Ford will speak in kennedy to campaign forRepublican Sen. Bob Dole "Sen Dole formally invited Ford late thursday afternoon to come and reunite with Richardson and Richardson." Dole's Kansas press secretary confirmed Friday that Ford had agreed to the trip and hinted that the visit would comprise appearances in Topeka and Wichita. "The President's appearances will be in the major population centers of the state, and he already spoke in the Kansas City area last April." Richardson said. Richardson said that members of Ford's and Dole's staffs would meet to finalize arrangements and that the details would be announced within two weeks. "The appearance will probably include an attire of anti-fascists speech in one city and a night train ride." Dole issued a brief statement Thursday about the release of a pressured optimism bias in judgment vip. The statement read, "While an exact date, time and place have not been discussed, I am pleased to say that the student who came to Kansas look very good at this time." White House aides declined to confirm that Ford planned to visit Kansas. Jerald F. terHorst, formerly Ford's press secretary, said only that Ford wanted to allow many campaign requests as possible but not statewide events, not campaign rallies. Larry Speakes, a member of the White House press staff, said that he hadn't heard of the trip, but that he might not have heard of the plans. Thursday's invitation was probably the third time Dole had asked Ford to visit Arizona. He made the first invitation informatively shortly after Ford became President. Dale met Ford Aug. 20 and received tentative approval for a Presidential appointment. SOCCER SHOES - Long wearing vinyl uppers - Non-marking cleated outsoles - Black with white,white with black Men's and women's sizes to men's 12 The newly ousted senators are Betsy Daniels, David Francisco, Karolyn Harding, Danielle Johnson and Diane Daniels represented the business school, Francisco and Paxton represented the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Danielle Simpson represented the graduate school. More senators ousted . From Page 1 However, the eight vacancies resulting after the meeting last week won't be filled because of staffing issues. Earlier last night, however, Davis said three members had been ousted and three had resigned and he declined to reveal the names of the suspended senators. Davis said the Senate moved quickly to suspend the senators so that the vacancies on the Senate could be filled in the regular fall elections. Disch said that the elections didn't fall within the required four-week time limit during which successors for ousted senators must be selected, according to the Senate The Elections Committee ruled last week that the vacancies in the seats occurred May 3, which the committee said was the first time they were originally notified of their suspensions. Disch was quoted last week as saying he wouldn't contact the administration of all the schools involved. Last night he denied saying that, however, and said instead that he had said he could see no reason for him to stop the administration because any decision on him would have to be a joint decision of the Elections Committee and the administration Senate Code requires the Elections Committee to contact the administration of each school in which the vacancies occur within two weeks of the vacancies to determine whether an election to fill the position be feasible within the four-week time limit. Disch said the elections committee didn't consider special elections to fill the vacancies to be feasible. Thus, he said he saw no reason to ask the administration. However, he said, he did plan to contact the administration and, in fact, contacted Friday the deans of two of the three schools involved. He had already contacted the dean of the other school last semester, he said, would contact him again this semester to determine if his earlier indication that the election was infeasible still stood. Much of the controversy surrounding the matter of the seminars has involved the issue of whether they became binding. Disch said he interpreted Senate Rules and Regulations to mean that senators were ousted when they received official notice of the violation, excessively violated the attendance rules. "People have to be notified," Disch said. But the Senate Rules and Regulations say only that any senator guilty of the crime must not be suspended or be suspended "following his last absence." But Disch said that tradition and legal precedence dictated that the suspensions didn't become effective until the senators were notified. Disch also claimed that the senators were removed from office immediately upon notification. "It's never been challenged so apparently there's nothing wrong with it," Disch said. Senate Rules and Regulations, however, say that the senator is only suspended—not ousted —for the first week after having too many absences and that the senator isn't only astonished until the end of the weeklong period, during which he may appeal. Disch said that a Senator, if he appealed successfully, would be reinstated rather than simply having his suspension related as the Rules and Regulations state. If the vacancies occurred on May 3, as Disch said last week, the Elections Committee requested the Senate Code provision required to be contacted within two weeks. Last night, however, Disch retreated from his earlier statement that the United States had been waging war. THE BIERSTUBE Corner of 14th and Kentucky Happy Hour 4 to 7 Mon.-Sat. $1.00 PITCHERS --in accordance with the Student Senate rules & regulations as revised February 7, 1974, will not be available to any organization which does not comply with the All Organizations Allocated Funds by the Student Senate ATTENTION All officers who are to be authorized to spend allocated funds MUST 1) attend a TRAINING SESSION conducted by the Student Senate Treasurer's Office. See the schedule below. Sign a letter of acceptance with the Senate. 3) Office of ADVANCE WRITTEN AUTHORITY from the Treasure's Office for each and every expenditure of these funds. Contact the Treasurer's Office (104B Kansas Union, phone 864-3710) between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily to join us for one of the following sessions: Wednesday, August 28 3:00 p.m. Thursday, August 29 4:00 p.m. Friday, August 30 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 4 12:00 noon Wednesday, September 5 3:00 p.m. Monday, September 9 n Tuesday, September 10 n Annual Senior Regalia Party This Saturday Sept.14, 8-12 midnight Senior jerseys and mugs will be available for class card holders. Location: MT. BLEU Music by HOTFOOT Beer and refreshments free to card holders. $1.50 admission fee with Senior class card Class cards will be sold this Saturday at Mt. Bleu. vacancies occurred May 3 and said that they could have occurred May 3 or May 6. This would have allowed the vacancies to be filled during the regular fall elections. occurred May 3 and said that they could have occurred May 3 or May 6. If the vacation occurred May 6—a date that has appeared in this weekend—the committee came in just under the wire for complying with the two-week time limit. Have you an interest in Last week, John Beisner, student body president, said that the vacancies might have been effective Sept. 4, when the Committee finalized the ouster decisions. Have you an interest in SILVERSMITHING QUILTING SAILING MASSAGE JUDAISM CERAMICS BALLET PHOTOGRAPHY VIOLIN SELF-DEFENSE GUITAR V-W REPAIR BACKPACKING MARXISM or any other worthwhile pursuit? Then enroll in a course or help you by teaching one of your own in the FREE UNIVERSITY ENROLL: Friday, Sept. 6 Kansas Union 9-5 Saturday, Sept. 7 First National Bank 9-12 Rusty's Hillcrest 9-12 Krogers (23rd) 1-4 Dillon's (6th St.) 1-4 Monday, Sept. 9 Kansas Union 9-5 "UFO?" No, just the best pizza in town. Enjoy our Beef & Mushroom Special- Monday thru Thursday THE GREEN PCPPER 620 W. 9th 841-4044 Fast, Free Delivery to Most Lawrence Areas