61 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, February 8, 1968 Lindsay gives ultimatum in garbage pileup NEW YORK — (UPI) — Mayor John V. Lindsay, warning that New York City "will not pay blackmail," Wednesday night told striking sanitation workers that if they had not returned to work by 7 a.m. today he would seek state help to remove tons of garbage from streets and sidewalks. In presenting what amounted to a virtual ultimatum to the leadership of the 10,000 member union. Lindsey outlined three courses of action to settle the six-day-old labor dispute that has piled up uncollected refuse at the rate of 10,000 tons a day. "First, enter into continuous, around - the - clock negotiations until a reasonable, equitable contract settlement is reached. "Second, authorize the mediators assigned to the contract talks to make impartial recommendations on a settlement and submit the recommendations to a secret ballot within the union. "Third, submit the entire contract dispute to a panel of factfinders who would write settlement terms to both the city and the union." The mayor said he told union leadership that if the union does not accept one of the three proposals and return to work, the request for aid would be made. First meeting of Pre-Medic club is tonight Students interested in medicine as a career are invited to attend the organizational meeting of the KU Pre-Medic Club at 8 tonight in the Kansas Union Cottonwood Room. Educational requirements for membership in the group will be explained at the meeting. Dr, Raymond Schwegler, director of the Student Health Service and sponsor, said. Robert Militer, a student at the Medical Center in Kansas City, will be the speaker, Schwegler said. Galton art exhibited at local Jewish center A variety of contemporary pastels and drawings by Mrs. Herta Galton will be on exhibit from 2 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Drive. "TEACHER INTERVIEWS: The ABC Unified School District, located in the Los Angeles County area, will have a district representative on campus Thursday (P.M.) February 15, 1968, to interview teacher applicants. Interested persons should sign up in the placement office now!" Diana Lynn Javellana, Kappa, Kavai, Hawaii, junior, majoring in Chinese and speech communications, Lewis Hall, to Anthony Kam, Honolulu, Hawaii, sophomore, majoring in architecture, Ellsworth Hall. Engagements Rhenda Ray, Kansas City, Mo., senior, majoring in secondary education and mathematics, McCollum Hall, to Jim Warrens, Kansas City, Mo., senior, majoring in mechanical engineering, McCollum Hall. Nancy A. Mosher, Plainville sophomore, majoring in physical therapy, Naismith Hall, to James R. Clopton, Pratt senior, majoring in psychology. Bernie Socun, Wilson junior, majoring in psychology, Hashinger Hall, to Kent Benjamin, Wichita junior, majoring in advertising. Jan Johnston, Dallas, Texas, senior, majoring in fine arts, Chi Omega, to Brent Miller, Morrisville, Vermont, senior, majoring in fine arts. Chris Cook, Glen Ellyn, Ill., sophomore, majoring in elementary education, Chi Omega, to Mike Wilson, Glen Ellyn, Ill., majoring in fine arts, Phi Kappa. Rosemary Shields, Independence, Mo., sophomore, Chi Omega, to Jim Brouhard, Bunker Hill, Ind., senior, majoring in history. Laurie Wedell, O'Fallon, Ill., junior, majoring in occupational therapy, Chi Omega, to Ted Riggs, Caseyville, Ill., junior, majoring in business, Pi Kappa Alpha. Pat McNinch. Shawnee Mission sophomore, majoring in business, Alpha Chi Omega, to Jerry Ogilvie, Helton junior, majoring in pre-medicine, Phi Kappa Sigma. Kris Ledford, Columbus, Ohio, senior, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Chi Omega, to Mike Moroney, Kansas City, Kan., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Both McBride, Topeka sophomore, majoring in secondary education, Delta Delta Delta, to Frank Dolechek, Wilson, January graduate in metallurgical engineering. Pat Alloway, Fort Monroe, Va., senior, majoring in history, Chi Omega, to Steve Bowman, Overland Park senior, majoring in history and Soviet Slavic area studies. Sherrie Wales, Homestead, Fla., senior, majoring in education, Chi Omega, to Eric Yould, Atwater, Calif., senior, majoring in civil engineering, Theta Chi. Judy LeBlond, Wichita junior, majoring in personnel administration and international relations, Chi Omega, to Bill Weber, Wichita, law student, Theta Chi. Jennifer Nilsson, Chicago Heights, Ill., senior, majoring in elementary education, Chi Omega, to Wayne Erck, St. Louis, Mo., senior, majoring in music education. Jane Fager, Tepeka junior, majoring in music education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Bill Anderson, 1967 KU graduate in music education. Eileen Ireland, Kansas City, Mo., junior, majoring in art education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Bill McDonald, 1967 KU graduate. Bacbara Larson, Topeka senior, majoring in social work, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Dave Mardin, Liberal senior, majoring in history. Phi Gamma Delta. Jeannie Padden, Holton senior, majoring in secondary education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Steve Heck, Lawrence senior, majoring in sociology, Phi Gamma Delta. Susan Dennis, St. Joseph, Mo., senior, majoring in elementary education, to John Yancey, St. Joseph, Mo., senior majoring in economics at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. Becky Lashbrook, Kansas City junior, majoring in elementary education, Lewis Hall, to Dan Oliver, Kansas City, Mo., senior majoring in aerospace engineering. ACTION IS WITH THE Open your account now at the conveniently located University State Bank 955 Iowa Pinnings Sonja Carlson, Independence, Mo., sophomore, majoring in physical therapy, Douthart Hall, to Robert Paulette, Muscatine, Iowa, junior majoring in civil engineering, Theta Tau. Elizabeth Terry, Great Bend sophomore, majoring in French, Chi Omega, to Doug Gibson, Salina junior, majoring in premedicine, Delta Tau Delta. Gayle Carden, Kansas City, Kan., junior, majoring in secondary education, Chi Omega, to Tom French, Kansas City, Kan., junior, majoring in mechanical engineering. Sigma Chi. Jincy Young, Cushing, Okla., junior, majoring in education, Chi Omega, to Larry Vaughn, Kansas City, Mo., junior, majoring in East Asian studies, Kappa Sigma. Judy Strunk, Abilene junior, majoring in music education, Pi Beta Phi, to Tom Bowser, Coffeyville senior, majoring in journalism, Sigma Nu. Cindy Earp, Kansas City, Mo., senior, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Chi Omega, to Dale Behrer, Overland Park junior, majoring in education, Phi Kappa Psi. Shirley Middleton, Kansas City junior, majoring in secondary education, Lewis Hall, to Bob Corder, Highland junior, majoring in pre-medicine, Triangle. Cathy Brown, Tulsa, Okla., sophomore, majoring in psycholegy, Alpha Chi Omega, to Vern Stigge, Washington senior, majoring in education, Beta Sigma Psi. Mary Hoppe, Webster Groves, Mo., junior, majoring in Spanish education, Lewis Hall, to Steve Meredith, Shawnee Mission senior, majoring in electrical engineering, Theta Chi. Lynn Frankie, Overland Park junior, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Douglas Crandall, Parsons junior, majoring in business administration. Delta Chi. Marilyn Witesell, Kansas City sophomore, majoring in Spanish education and psychology, Miller Hall, to David Ray, sophomore majoring in business administration at Emporia State Teachers College, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Barbara Oswald, Kansas City, Kan., junior, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Fred Vaughan, Kansas City, Kan., senior, majoring in education, Delta Chi. Dana Smith, Shawnee Mission sophomore, majoring in liberal arts, Gamma Phi Beta, to Robert Gruber, Washington, D.C., senior, majoring in history, Phi Kappa Psi. Janice Wittmeyer, Ottawa sophomore, majoring in secondary education, Oliver Hall, to Jeff Weien, Ottawa, majoring in engineering at the U.S. Military Academy. Scholarship award to design dept. KU's department of design has been selected by the Celanese Corporation to receive a $1,000 scholarship award. The announcement was made by Louis Laun, president of the Celanese fibers marketing division. KU is one of five schools to be honored in Celanese's second year of its scholarship program. Other honorees this year are the New York School of Interior Design, the University of Oregon. Richmond Professional Institute, and the University of Florida. The award will be made to a junior in design so that he might complete the last year of his training. Considerations for the award, the winner of which will be announced at the Interior Design Symposium at KU May 4, will be grade point average, general excellence of work and leadership qualities, said Marjorie Whitney, fine arts department chairman. SUA Poetry Hour Michael Cherniss Assistant Professor, Department of English presents reading Old English Poetry Music Room, Kansas Union Today, 4:30