Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 12, 1965 CRC Meeting - (Continued from page 1) anyone by reason of race or creed Furthermore, the University is pledged to the establishment of procedures necessary to ensure that no violation of these principles shall ever be present in its affairs, and in keeping with the proud heritage of Kansas as a free state, the University of Kansas will lead the way in promoting equality of opportunity in every form." After the statement was read Pam Smith, Kansas City sophomore and secretary of CRC, revealed four amendments that the CRC committee had requested be made. The amendments changed the statement from a "Reaffirmation of Principles" to a statement of principles and changed more of the wording. THE "ESTABLISHMENT of procedures" clause was changed to "the establishment of legislative, regulatory, and persuasive procedures." The section, "... opportunities afforded by the University," was changed to read, "... opportunities afforded by the associated sectors of the University community." The CRC also requested that the section reading, "... shall ever be present in its affairs," be changed to "... shall ever be present in all its affairs." "The establishment of procedures has never been made before. This is what the CRC is after," Ruhe said. He gave this as an example of where progress had been made in the talks Mildred Dickeman, assistant professor of anthropology and an "interested adviser" to the CRC, spoke in an effort to show that gains had been made by the negotiation. "I think that they did so partly (speaking of the university committee's action in approving the CRC's four amendments), so we will have some sort of good faith in their intentions." "I DON'T STOP remembering that the demonstrations did occur and may have to be made again. I realize that we have the weapon and can use it, but we should give the negotiations a chance. If we have not made progress, well, you know where we can be next Thursday," Prof. Dickeman said. Official Bulletin TODAY Heart of America Debate Tournament, All Day, Kansas Union. Guest Lecture, 3:30 p.m. John Henselman in "Ninja." Spoken Audience Friday Flies, 7:00 and 9:30 p.m. Fencer Theater Film Series, 7.30 p.m. "Lady With A Dog." Hoch Auditorium. Pre-Cana Series Lecture, 8:00 p.m. "Love in Christian Marriage," Fr. William Finney, Kansas City, Kan., Student Center, Stratford Rd. Lecture, 8:00 p.m. Robert Sharlet, U. of Missouri, "Beyond the Institute and Over the Kremlin Wall: Kremlinologists and Comparatists." Room Forum, Kansas Union. University Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "Six Characters in Search of an Author." Regional Newman Convention, Fort Hire, Buffalo, NY. Vl 3-0357 the Student Center. VI 3-0357 Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. SATURDAY Peace Corps Test. 8:30 a.m. Downtown Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona streets. No pre-registration necessary. Kansas Folklore Society, All Day. Kansas Union, Prof. John Messenger will lecture at 1:30 p.m. in the English Room, Kansas Union. Heart of America Debate Tournament, All Day. Kansas Union. University Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "Six Characters in Search of an Author." SUNDAY United Campus Christian Fellowship 9:15 a.m. Study Seminar; 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship; 5:15 p.m. Evening Fellowship. UCCF (Westminster), 1204 Quaker Meeting, 10:30 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Oread Friends meeting welcomes KU Intramural Bowl, 2:30, 3:15 and 4:00 p.m. Kansas Union. Carillon Recital, 3:00 p.m. Albert Gerken. Newman Forum, 8:00 p.m. Robert Woody, Kansas Union, Chardin". Forum Room: Kansas Union French Plays, 8:20 p.m. Le Treatain de Paris Theater Company. University Theatre. NEXT WEEK Teaching Candidates: Interviews scheduled for the Week of March 15-19 by Teachers Appointed Neighboring Public Schools, elementary and secondary. 117 Ba.; Mar. 16–California, Fresno State College, college. 117 Ba.; Mar. 18–Kansas, Wichita State College. 117 Ba.; Mar. 17 and 18–Missouri, Kansas City Public Schools, elementary and secondary. 117 Ba.; Mar. 19–Wisconsin, Whitewater School, college. 117 Ba., Kansas, Winfield Public Schools, specified field open. 117 Ba. Another topic discussed by the committee yesterday was the policy of the University Daily Karsan with regard to acceptance of advertising from groups which practice racial discrimination. At last night's CRC meeting there was discussion as to what had been done about the alleged problem; this was the CRC's sixth demand. THE KANSAN BOARD'S statement said "we oppose the acceptance by the University Daily Kansan of the responsibility and obligation which the proposed legislation (an amendment to ASC Bill No. 7) would require us to assume." In Ruhe's opening statement, he said, "Our reaction and that of the University committee was one of anger." Prof, Dickeman said, "Dean Woodruff and his committee did not want to dispute that there had been advertising from discriminatory groups accepted—he wanted proof." "There are people on the committee who feel that the Kansan Board's statement was disgusting and not legally tenable. I think we are getting to the Kansan Board." REV. THOMAS B. Woodward, Episcopal KU chaplain and another adviser of the CRC, said, "We must have evidence to present. We cannot expect the Chancellor or anyone else to act on hearsay evidence. We will present documented evidence." Nate Sims, a co-president of CRC, announced that a sub-committee had been set up to gather this evidence. The committee members are: Bert Injured Man Still In Poor Condition The condition of Gureharan S. Tahim, 26, visiting associate professor of electrical engineering from India, was reported as poor by hospital authorities today. Tahim wss critically injured Tuesday night in an auto accident near Bonner Springs, Authorities of the St. Margaret's hospital, Kansas City, said Tahim had a poor night. He was reported to be suffering massive chest injuries, possible nerve control damage, head injuries, collapsed lung and a partially collapsed lung. Rinkel, Scott City; Rick Mabbutt, Shoshone, Idaho, senior; and Carol Borg, Manhattan junior. Mabbutt said that the committee was to "gather evidence on alleged discrimination in fraternal and private housing." "We have gotten some. We have a good start," he said. Sims discussed the trial of the 110 demonstrators who were arrested Wednesday evening and asked them to be sure and appear in court today. The arrested students agreed to accept the legal counsel of five NAACP lawyers from Topeka who have agreed to defend them. The profs get tougher so the students work harder and the grades are about the same. The all-University of Kansas grade average for the fall semester was 1.41 (on a scale of C is 1.0, B is 2.0), according to the report released today by the registrar's office. The average was 1.43 in each of the previous two fall semesters and the .62 decline is not considered significant Fall GPA Takes .02 Fall The all-men's scholarship hall average bucked the trend of slight declines by zooming to 2.03, better than all B grades, up from 1.93 a year ago. However the highest average among living groups was the 2.05 of the women's scholarship halls. The all-sorority average also rose slightly to 1.81 from 1.79. The all- fraternity average remained a fraternity average remained at 1.41. Other grade-point averages: all- women, 1.57; all-men, 1.30; all- men's residence hall, 1.17; all fresh- men, 1.16; all-freshman women, 1.32; all-freshman men, 1.04; all upper- class women's residence hall, 1.42. KU Junior Wins $750 Standard Oil Award Clarence White, Eudora junior majoring in mechanical engineering, has won a $750 scholarship for next year from the Standard Oil Company of California. The scholarship, won in competition among junior students in mechanical engineering, is granted to the junior designated by the mechanical engineering faculty on a basis of academic promise and need. UNIVERSITY THEATRE presents Luigi Pirandello's "SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR" - * * * Friday & Saturday - March 12-13 Friday & Saturday - March 19-20 Curtain 8:20 p.m. - * * * Tickets: $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 KU ID Redeemable At Box Office For Reservations Call UN 4-3982 Murphy Hall Box Office