Lutherans gather here for meeting A former Lutheran campus pastor at the University of California at Berkeley will be the guest speaker at the seventh annual Central Plains Regional Convention. The convention is being held today, tomorrow and Sunday at the University Lutheran Church, 15th and Iowa Sts. The Rev. Donald Deffner is now an associate professor of religious education and chairman of the Department of Practical Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. He has edited several journals and has written numerous books and articles. His most recent volume is "Christ on Campus; Meditations for College Students." DUTCH TREAT ONLY NEWHAVEN, England—(UPI) —There's a new rule at the Hope Inn pub here. The owner decreed no customer may buy another customer a drink. His reason: too many customers were staying away in fear they would have to "buy a round" they couldn't afford. IOTA CHAPTER. a local chapter of Gamma Delta, a Lutheran fraternity, will host the convention which begins at 5 p.m. today with registration at the Hotel Eldridge. More than 75 delegates representing 13 chapters from Kansas, Oklahoma, and Nebraska are expected to attend the convention which begins official business at 8 a.m. tomorrow at the University Lutheran Church. All business, including the election of new officers, plans for the coming year, and constitutional amendments will be taken care of tomorrow. Rev. Defner will give his speech entitled "We, the Church" at a banquet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas Union's Kansas Room. The evening will end with a workshop for regional officers. The delegates will convene at 8 a.m. Sunday with services at the University Lutheran Church followed by a bible study and discussion headed by John Geinapp, a member of the University Lutheran Church, which will end the convention. Student Court displays diversity Justice can be sought by students through the Student Court for many things other than traffic violations. By DICK GROVE Many students do not realize the Student Court has jurisdiction over areas other than traffic appeals. The court is divided into two divisions, one handling traffic appeal and the other handling conflicts between students and students or students and the University. Don Gutteridge, Pittsburg law student, associate director of the national defender project and past justice on the Student Court, said 90 percent of the court's time is taken with traffic appeals. THREE OF THE seven justices of the court hear these appeals, he said. If a person wishes, he can appeal a traffic violation to a panel of the entire seven justices. "The court can handle conflicts between students, or as in the basketball ticket case last year, between students and the University administration," Gutteridge said. MARATHON KNITTER FEAHERSTONE, England — (UPI)—That click click you hear is Mrs. Gwen Matthewman knitting. When she completed her 133rd knitted garment, a child's sweater, she announced she was out after the record of "a West German woman who has knitted 165 garments." CASES BETWEEN STUDENTS and the University are heard by all seven justices. One aspect of the Student Court that few students are aware of is its power to hear jury cases. If it is requested to do so, the court has the power to impanel a jury in certain cases. "Since I have been here at KU, this has never happened." Guteridge said. "I believe there was a case in 1957 when a jury was impaneled." Daily Kansan Friday, February 24, 1967 Due to the overwhelming response to our new sandwich, we are repeating our sale this week. 3 BIG DAYS THURSDAY,FRIDAY,and SATURDAY February 23,24,and 25 4 Large Chicken Fried Steaks on Buns Only 99¢ Regular $1.80 value now only 99c Henry's Drive-In 6th and Missouri Want to Phone in Your Order?—VI 3-2139 AT THE RED DOG INN Saturday Night - THE SKEPTICS TONIGHT-Eric and His Soulful Norsemen FREE TGIF ★★★★ The RED DOG is going to have a HAPPENING Will it be TONIGHT? Will YOU be there? ★ Oklahoma's Rolling Stones These Cats are Wild! Don't miss this great show