Page 3 Campus Secure As 150 Officers Discuss Proper Search. Seizure ours" sys= Lawrence this week was about the safest town in the whole state of Kansas, judging from the number of law officers on campus. About 150 top crime experts of the state ended today the Fourth Annual Burglary and Larceny Seminar, which began Tuesday. nancing a fine letter I. m I nitecunior could nuns of include iten. I sss an your hitec t The seminar, now being held at the Forum Room of the Kansas Union, is an annual feature and is co-sponsored by KU's Governmental Research Center. Suggs A, by s with imitative his images the worlds of a, gave ONE OF THE items on yesterday's agenda was search and seizure. in Mu ancient finding eologist north- may be sets that are in items on yesterday's agenda was search and seizure. Speaking on this, James W. Bouska, deputy county attorney, Johnson County, Olathe, said, "When a search warrant is issued, it is very important that the issuing authority set out all facts of the case and also give the probable cause in the warrants. 16, 1912. te Press. new York on rates: afternoon university at Law- at adver- without IN ANOTHER talk, "Investigative Photography," Leslie J. Wheeler from the Laboratory Division of the Wichita Police Department, stressed on the importance of photography as an effective means of presenting evidence in the court. "In other words, during a criminal hearing, if the judge feels that the particular warrant in question did not set out the probable cause in its contents, he is likely to dismiss the case on the grounds of invasion of rights of privacy." This is particularly true, Bouska said, in the case of an auto search. Here the highway patrolman, even if he does not have a search warrant, can still stop a particular car and make a search, if he can prove that he had a probable cause to do so. al Editors Commenting on the advantages of a photograph, Wheeler said, "If you P-t-P Posts Open For Application Thursday, April 15. 1965 University Daily Kansan Applications for next year's People-to-People Club officers and board members are now available, according to Bruce Warren, Emporia sophomore and P-t-P publicity chairman. Any student interested in applying may obtain application blanks in an envelope on the P-t-P office door. Warren said. Applications for the positions of chairman and vice-chairman of the organization are to be filled out and returned to P-t-P by this weekend. Officers and board members of the club are selected after interviews by the Kansas Union Controlling Board. This board is made of members of KU alumni, administration, student body and seniors and outgoing officers of P-t-P. Warren said. Interviews for the applicants will be at 8 p.m., Monday in the Kansas Union. Positions on the P-t-P board consist of the chairmanships for the following committees: the Americanforeign student contact program; the committee on hospitality; office manager; job placement; American student abroad program, and the positions of treasurer and secretary. The applications for these positions are to be turned in by April 23, Warren said. The interviews for these applicants will be on April 25 at 2 p.m. in the Kansas Union. are able to get a picture of a scene of crime, it not only saves you from writing long and wordy reports, but also serves as a permanent illustrative record." However, Wheeler warned, police officers should not pose themselves as expert photographers when they are on the witness stand during a court trial. Those wishing to work on committees but not as leaders will be notified later. Warren said. Completion of new Sunnyside Avenue to Daisy Hill from N zone parking lot, has been postponed until warmer weather, according to Keith Lawton, vice-chancellor. Avenue to Daisy Hill Delayed The last oil and chat coating was scheduled to be applied to the road Wednesday. "As it stands now, the surfaceing will be done today if the weather is better," Lawton said. "Otherwise it will be done the first clear and dry day, beginning next Tuesday." fere with the Relays and Engineering Exposition," Lawton explained. Sunnyside Avenue is the first street south of Summerfield Hall. "It won't be done Friday or Saturday as construction would inter- YOUR POCKET LAWYER YOUR POCKET LAWYER Marriage Laws Simplified $2, Divorce Laws Simplified $2, both for $3. Condensed tables reveal at a glance the laws of every state. Useful gifts. Embossed covers. Satisfaction guaranteed. Univ. Dept., Selfhelp Pub. Co., Box 2182, Roswell, N. Mex. The new image of fashion... 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