8 Wednesday, April 23, 1975 University Daily Kansan Correction . . . Several errors in identification were made in Tuesday's Kansan. Those persons improperly identified and their proper identifications are: Mary Grant, who was named to the Kansas University Women's Hall of Fame, and Bomie Hitter Patton, who is opening address at the Women's Recognition Program, is dean of women; Mrs. Mary Morrill Litchfield, who was a former editor of both the Kansan and the Jayhawk, was perthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame; and Bomie Hitter Patton, who is the wife of Bobby R. Patton, was perthumously inducted of speech and drama, is director of the Office of Affirmative Action. Today . . . DRUM MAJOR PRACTICE SESSIONS will be at 3:30 today and Thursday on the marching band practice field west of Olive. Trywills will Thursday on the marching band practice field west or Oliver. Tryouts will be at 5:30 p.m. Friday in Memorial Stadium. THE SIA HAVEL FORUM will be at 7 in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. THE KU BACKPACKING CLUB will meet at 7:30 in the Big Eight Room of the Union. The LSU LLB poet and professor of English at Bard College in New York will snook at 8 in the Forum Room of the Union. Thursday . . . NATIONAL LANDON, assistant instructor of sociology, will lecture on "Some Factors Which Vitiate the Effectiveness of Professional Independence and Self-Regulation in the Legal Profession" at 4 in 706 Fraser. NEW YORKER italian sandwiches PIZZA 1021 MASSACHUSETTS ST. Now Featuring The LUNCHEON SIZE PIZZA $1.00 Meat or Garden Toppings 20' each Luncheon size served from 11-4 Daily "The Original Thick Crust Pizza From New York" —A controversial landlord-benil bill that affords tenants to withhold rent if needed to help cover the costs of a loan. an rouse passed and sent to Gov. Robert F. Bennett a bill that exempts persons with incomes less than $8,100 a year from payment of the intangibles tax. Senate moves . . . From page one The Senate passed and sent to the House bills to exempt local judicial officials from the state's conflict-of-interest laws and to require that the governor make decisions from decisions of the state fire marshal. Bennett signed into law Tuesday a bill providing the elementary and secondary school finance formula, a major legislative accomplishment of this session. The bill allows school districts to increase their budgets by 10 per cent for next year, and increases the state income tax rebate to local districts from 10 to 15 per cent. Bills vetoes by Bennett Tuesday provided for sales tax exemption on the sale of farm equipment to nonresidents and made voter registration information public. Tonight—Ragtime Piano --- Pitcher Hour—7-8 Music Starts at 8:30 Vaudeville Acts Paul Gray's Paul Gray's Call (Enter) Jazz Place 843-8575 Behind 926 for Reservations Jenkins) Mass. --- PUTT-PUTT GET INVOLVED! Open Daily at 1:00 p.m. PAID FOR BY STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE Need a car, a stereo, a job? Look in Kansan classified. STUDENT SENATE COMMITTEE VACANCIES - University Events Committee - Intramurals Board - Health Advisory Board 101st Kentucky Derby May 2-4 TRIP INCLUDES: — Round Trip Charter Bus -2 Nights Accommodation at the Derby Hostel -An Infield Ticket to the Kentucky Derby Beer and Set-ups Price—$49.00 For further information, call SUA Office, 864-3477 Place an ad. Tell the world.Call 864-4358 IT'S STILL GOING ON! Our Fabulous Spring 10% OFF Sale Is STILL On NAMES LIKE: Bobbie Brooks-Sportswear Skinnidip-Swimwear Patty O'Neil-Pantsuits PBJ by Jerell-Dresses Wrangler-Sportswear Bodin-Knits and Sportswear Hanes-Hose Jewelry AND ... ND . . McGregor—Leisure Wear Levi—Jeans Lee—Jeans & Casual Jackets ALL AT Haggar—Slacks Manhattan—Shirts Munsingwear— Sportswear and Underwear Open 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ex the pr RU W co be co se se be Ai of of $70 of cu co w co W the co