Trio— Continued from page 1 employed by the state. I would not object to signing an oath stating I will not overthrow the government." he said. HEADING EHRENREICH'S counsel is Irving Achtenberg, Kansas City attorney and vicechairman of the Greater Kansas City Civil Liberties Union. Richard Seaton, the assistant attorney general assigned to the Latin American Students: Complete and return UCLA questionnaire this week. Official Bulletin **Foreign Students:** Sign up now, 226 renesce. Kiwanis Club visitations events. TODAY SUA Art Forum, 3.30 p.m. Discussion of "School for Scandal" and Rowlandson's prints of London. Profs. Chris Cheah and Bret Weller, Dyche. And Lecture, 4:30 p.m. Engique Zuleta Alvarez, "Tendencias de la literatura Argentina Contemporanea." Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union. Journalism Dinner for Wes Gallagher, 7 p.m. Kansas University. Freshman Basketball, 8 n.p.Missouri-Kansas. Allen Field House. "The School for Scandal," 8:20 p.m. University Theatre. TOMORROW White Foundation Trustees, 10 a.m. Regionalist Room, Union. White Foundations Reception, Luncheon, 11:15 & noon. Kansas White Foundation Lecture, 1:30 p.m. West Lawn School, manager, AGP, Big Eight, Room Union, 800 N. Michigan Ave. Inter-Versity Christian Fellowship, His Time... The Student & His Time... $24 Miss. Popular Film, 7 & 9:30 p.m. "The Killers" Dyche Up. "The School for Scandal," 8:20 p.m. University Theatre. CALIFORNIA RECREATION SACRAMENTO, Calif.—(UPI) -Californians will spend 42 million days hunting and fishing in 1980, the state predicts. In 1963, California residents spent more than 25 million days hunting and fishing for recreation. defense, was out of the state yesterday. Foth said that the three-judge court was requested by the plaintiff. "This is a normal request for suits testing the constitutionality of state laws," he said. He said this was the first time the Kansas loyalty oath law has been contested. THE JUDGES ARE: Delmas C. Hill, 10th circuit court of appeals judge, Wichita, Arthur J. Stanley, U.S. district judge, Kansas City, and Wesley Brown, U.S. district judge, Wichita. No date has been set for the court to convene, Foth said. "It's hard to get all three judges together at one time," he said. A stipulation of facts was filed Jan. 11 with the clerk of the courts in Topeka after consultation with the defense and the plaintiff. The stipulation of facts will be reviewed by the court at the pretrial, Foth said. NAMES OF 13 OTHER professors employed by the state appeared on the civil suit along with Fhrenreich's. Ehrenreich said the other 13 are "not necessarily members of the American Civil Liberties Union. Some happen to be," he said, "but it is not on that basis that they have joined as plaintiffs." Fhrenreich cited two recent U.S. Supreme court rulings which found loyalty oaths in New York and Arizona to be unconstitutional. He said he believes the oaths were similar to the Kansas oath. "I'm more convinced than ever that the loyalty oath is the wrong thing for our society," he said. "My views haven't changed. I'll appeal this suit to the Supreme Court if necessary." GENUINE SCOTCH GRAINS BY The classic moccasin styled with a saucy mantailored touch in pebble-textured scotch grain. Exquisitely crafted! Excuciatingly comfortable! Just stop in and try on a pair—but bring money...you may want to wear them home. Lady Bostonians Antiqued Brown or Navy Blue. $14.95 813 Mass. VI 3-2091 KU's budget request for the computer center's staff and operating expenses was slashed by $151,000. Budget- Most of the cuts in the Geological Survey were made on KU's request for additional equipment. Continued from page 1 the University's computer center and Geological Survey. Wescoe and Nichols will attempt to regain funds for these projects in Wednesday's meeting. "THE COMPUTER center has been heavily financed from private grants," Nichols said, "and we were asking the state for help in its expansion." Continued from page 1 WESCOE AND NICHOLS will attempt to acquire funds for continued janitor and utilities service to new Fraser and the botany laboratory. These facilities have been operating on temporary funds and have not been included as permanent expenditures in the new budget. Looking ahead to the meeting with the Ways and Means Committee, Nichols said, "I don't think we've ever received what we've asked for. "We have, however, had overall good support from the state but would like it to bet a bit better than just good," he said. Dwight Boring* says... "Stands to reason that a life insurance policy designed expressly for college men—and sold only to college men—gives you the most benefits for your money when you consider that college men are preferred insurance risks. 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