Plans, activities outlined The following is a list of activities and plans as given to the KU Coordinating Committee (KUCC): - Posters will be made on order, and duplicating services are available for any workshop, action group, or committee involved in peace activities at KU. Requests can be made to the Communications Center at 716 Fraser Hall, or UN 4-4111. - The letters and telegrams sub-competee of the Congressional Action Committee and the Community Action Committee met Monday night. The committee reported that nearly 1,500 postcards were sent to U.S. Congressmen Monday. There will be four booths in operation the rest of the week at Strong Hall, the Kansas Union, Hillcrest Shopping center, and downtown. Canvassing in the community will begin today and will continue for the next two weeks. Anyone interested in canvassing in the community should contact Margaret Ellis, 842-8036. - A seminar on Revolutionary Processes is being held continuously from 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. through Friday in 706 Fraser Hall. Discussions will move from general processes known to be characteristic of revolutionary movements and our own situation. Clippings, articles, and books which could be discussed should be brought. For more information contact the faculty co-ordinator, William R. Arnold, UN 4-4111. - The KUCC is an organization trying to coordinate requests for "all available resources" of the University. We are nonideological and will accept requests from any organization. Request for University rooms and auditoriums, paper, mimeographing facilities will try to be filled. The information center UN 4-3506, can provide information about all activities. For coordination of activities call UN 4-3552. - Any group desiring to have air time on the KU radio station, KUOK, can contact the University information center, UN 4-3506. Arrangements have been made for making these broadcasts between the hours of 8 and 12 p.m. every night this week. - If anyone is being asked to leave their house or farm because of long hair, or political reasons they can contact Frank Shavlik, UN 4-3611 (Dean of men) or Donna Shavlik UN 4-3552 (Dean of Women) so these actions will not go unnoticed. - A talkathon will be from 7 to 10 p.m. today through Friday. Short speeches, followed by discussions will be given each night. Following the prepared portion of each talkathon an open Mike will be available for those that wish to use it. The scheduled speakers for tonight at Dyche Auditorium will be at 7 p.m. Professor David Katzman; at 8 p.m. Bill Hansen, law student; at 8:50 p.m. Professor Harry Shaffer; and at 9:45 p.m. Leonard Harrison, Director of the Ballard Community Center. Strong Hall and the KUCC urges all KU students to sign and circulate them on campus and among the community. - A petition is being circu- An attempt is being made to bridge the gap between Lawrence business and KU students in the anti-war movement. Economic awareness sought by committee The economic awareness committee released a statement which stated, "we realize that the Lawrence area businessmen are not directly responsible for any of the current inequalities plaguing our society. We wish not to alienate any individual or group of individuals, but we do The Committee on Community Action Outside Lawrence was formed and announced Monday. The committee has "been formed to assist and promote student-community action relative to the war and the present national crisis throughout Kansas." The committee urges persons interested in working in their home areas contact any of the following persons: State action coordinated Area 1, Kansas City Dave Wing 843-8153 ADA 2; Pobeka Mark Rinner 843-8851 Area 3, Wichita Jim Sanders ... 843-8153 Area 4, Northwest Kansas including Hays and Russell Gretchen Miller ... 843-9659 Southwest Kansas Area 5, Southwest Kansas, including Dodge City and Pratt Gretchen Miller ... 843-9659 Area 6, North Central Kansas. including Salina Delores Heidrick ... 842-3822 1751-4926 Area 7, South Central Kansas, except Wichita Mike Wallen 843-817 Mike Wailen 843-8155 Area 8, Northeast Kansas, including Atchison Dave Reitz 842-9942 Area 9, Manhattan-Emporia Area Don Strohmeyer .843 -815 83 Mike Wallen 843-8153 Area 8, Northeast Kansas. third district, imploring them to support all legislative action designed to end the war. Petitions may be picked up in 220 Area 10, Southeast Kansas, including Independence and Pittsburg Kris Brockman ... 842-869 wish to foster community economic awareness in order to reinstate equal economic awareness into society." May 12 1970 KANSAN 3 The release also stated the committee wants to "initiate, motivate, and perpetuate economic understanding and harmony." lated which will be sent to U.S. Senators James Pearson, R, and Robert Dole, R, and to U.S. Representative Larry Winn, R- Richard Brautigan's Here are two poems from the book: Jules Verne Zucchini AUTO GLASS Sudden Service 730 New Jersey — VI 3-4416 Men are walking on the moon today, planting their footsteps as if they were zucchini on a dead world while over 1,000,000 people starve to death every year on a living one. Earth July 20,1969 Critical Can Opener There is something wrong with this poem. Can you find it? jacket photo. Edmund Shea Hardcover edition $4.95; Delta paperback $1.95 He urged young people, even though they cannot vote, to become an effective part of this organization. Richard Brautigan's three previous bestsellers Trout Fishing in America Speaking to the Columbia teenage Republicans meeting Haenni said convincing a majority of the people to try new leadership "requires the help of an active army of volunteers" jacket photos (1 to r) / Eric Weker, Edmund Shen, Edward Shen "People are reluctant to try new leaders," he said. "However, if we are to solve the problems facing our great nation, if we are to find the new and better ways required, we must have new and better elected leaders." However, Haenni added, "replacement of skillful commercial politicians is a difficult process. Incumbent politicians, even those who have failed to produce positive results, are hard to defeat." COLUMBIA, Mo. (UPI)—A. L. 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