1. 009 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Seven take oaths as court justices Shawnee Mission junior and student body president, Al Martin, will administer oaths to seven justices at the opening session of the student court at 7 p.m. this evening in Green Hall. Chief Justice Brian Grace, Lawrence law senior, said the court will meet in double session for the first few weeks to take care of the back-log of cases from last spring and summer. With these double sessions 30 to 40 cases can be handled per night. Perjury is one problem which arises in relation to testimony of witnesses. "Some people come in with wild stories that they make up in order to try and show unusual circumstances," Grace said, "but the court usually doesn't have the time to check each story." If the court desires, it may The session will mark the beginning of the thirtieth year of the court, which was established in 1936 and since then has heard cases from ticket appeals to tear gas bombing. COMMENTING ON THE functioning of the court, Grace said that the two ways to be granted an appeal are: to give proof of innocence or to give substantial reason for the violation. Bond gets 007 ID BOZEMAN, Mont. — (UPI)— When student James Bond returned for his sophomore year at Montana State University a computer gave him, along with 6300 others, a new identification card. The machine gave Bond card number 007. have the prosecution check the story. Grace said that the percentage of appeals granted is between one-fourth and one-third of those heard. The court justices, all senior law students, are: Mike Amyx, Lawrence; James Dillingham, Salina; Don Gutteridge, Pittsburg; Bob McFarlane, Wichita; William Mills, Topeka; and Patrick Roark, Kansas City, Mo. With the starting of its second century in higher education, KU has several new administrators and officials. Among them is Howard Mossberg Ph.D., new dean of the School of Pharmacy. Mossberg is new dean of pharmacy After completing his graduate work at KU, he joined the staff. Originally from Chicago, Dean Mossberg received his B.S. and later his Ph.D. from the University of Florida. As new dean, Mossberg said he first wants to get this year's program off to a satisfactory start, to keep students enrolled and faculty hired. He added the atmosphere of quality education is evident in the school. 12 Daily Kansan Tuesday, September 27, 1966 Quarterback Club See KU beat Arizona See all the action in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. SUA MALLS SHOPPING CENTER SOUTH OF KU CAMPUS AT 23rd and Louisiana KIEF'S RECORDS & HI-FI SAFEWAY KEY REXALL DRUGS T. G. & Y. ACME LAUNDRY ECONO-WASH GEORGE'S HOBBY SHOP LITTLE BANQUET MALLS BARBER SHOP MAUPINTOUR TRAVEL AGENCY TEMPO DEPARTMENT STORE ANDREWS GIFTS ELMS SINCLAIR SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 Largest Free Parking Area in Lawrence