Football Game May Sustain Lawyers' Interest in Meeting Lawyers from the entire state of Kansas will attend the KU-Iowa State game this Saturday, but not for the sole purpose of viewing the football game. Over 700 lawyers will attend the Kansas Bar Association's Institute on the Uniform Commercial Code which is being held at the Kansas Union. The conference started Thursday and will last through Saturday afternoon. Those who bought game tickets will sit in a special bloc set aside for them. THE CONFERENCE is being held to familiarize Kansas lawyers with the new Uniform Commercial Code. The Code was passed by the state legislature last year and will go into effect Jan. 1, 1966. The lawyers are attending this conference since most legal transactions which involve credit have been changed. It is possible for a lawyer, unfamiliar with the changes in the law, to seriously injure his client's interests. There is no "excusable neglect" clause in the new clause as there is in many other Kansas statutes. THE CHANGES made by this new code affect even the names of standard transactions. New terms have had to be added to the legal vocabulary. Topics discussed during the conference include, "Scope of The Code," "Conflicts Between the Code and Existing Laws" and specifies such as "Letters of Credits" and "Investment Securities." Many prominent law professors were present including KU's own law professor, Charles Oldfather. Others were Prof. Roy Steinhamer from the University of Michigan's Law School and Prof. Morris G. Shanker of the Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, Ohio. Also present was John Howe, dean of the Washburn University School of Law. SINCE COST incurred from tuition, travel, board, and lodging for attorneys when attending legal education programs in the furtherance of professional obligations have been held to be income tax deductible, happy football seems to be in evidence for many Kansas lawyers. Y Sets Office Staff The KU-Y has announced its 1965-66 office staff. Tom Moore will continue as full time executive secretary. Judy Woodward, wife of the Rev. Thomas B. Woodward, is the new program secretary. Daily Kansan 5 Friday, October 8, 1965 Royal College Shop 837 Mass. VI 3-4255 an oldmaine trotter is a work of art! Red, Navy, Green, Black, Brown AAA A to B to 10 $13.00 Size 11 $14.00 As seen in Harper's Bazaar Cardigan You'll love this buttery soft kidskin sport casual with the handsewn vamp detailing and the silky-soft foam back lining. A moccasin so soft and so comfortable you'll hardly know you have it on. oldmaine trotters Fraternities Clean Up After Bloody Brawl DENTON, Tex. —(UPI)— Fraternities of North Texas State University worked today to raise money to pay medical bills of students beaten by other fraternity brothers in "senseless" attacks in which one youth lost an eye. They said they-were concerned that fraternities would get a bad image. President J. C.-Matthews suspended Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity because of the fist and bottle attacks. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Ends Tonight! Shows 7 & 9 "Marriage On the Rocks" Starts Saturday! Shows Continuous From 2:00 “‘THE IPCRESS FILE’ IS A TAUT, TINGLING FILM!” "A Thinking Man's Goldfinger" —N.Y. Daily News "Funnier by far than the Bond movies"-Newsweek METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER Present's A SEVEN ARTS HUMMER PRODUCTION H.RIDER HAGGARD'S URSULA ANDRESS Now! Evenings 7 & 9 Sat. Continuous From 2:00 NEXT! Starts Sunday! Continuous From 2:00 --- DRIVE IN THEATRE · West on highway 40 OPEN 6:30 SHOW----7:00 Tonite & Saturday! 2 Bouncing Beach Party Hits "PAJAMA PARTY" - PLUS - "BIKINI BEACH" Extra Bonus Feature Saturday Only! NEXT! Starts Sunday — Just where she wants him...! Rock Hudson & DORIS Day TONY RANDALL. SEND ME NO FLOWERS Plus Co-Hit "IF A MAN ANSWERS" GO HAWKERS! BEAT IOWA STATE