Dean Moore to teach 14 colleges KU Religion School offers course by TV The KU School of Religion is offering a course state wide this semester by the use of educational TV. "History of the World's Living Religions" is being telecast by three stations, covering nearly 80 per cent of the state. William J. Moore, dean of the Kansas School of Religion and course instructor, said 14 colleges and junior colleges are scheduling the class but others may add it later. The course will run for 15 weeks with two one-half hour presentations each week. The first lecture was given at 10:15 p.m. Feb. 1. Reading assignments, syllabi and tests are being furnished by the School. Enrollment is being handled by the participating schools. The lectures are being televised by KTWU, the educational television station of Washburn University in Topeka, the new ETV station on channel 8 in Wichita and station KOAM-TV in Pittsburg. In addition to state-wide telecasting, the course is also being offered without credit in the adult education program at Lawrence High School. This course will begin Feb. 9, and run every Monday night from 7 to 9 p.m. for 12 weeks. The format will consist of two half hour lectures and two half hour discussions. The participating colleges are: Barton County Community Junior College, Great Bend; But- Violators sentenced KANSAS CITY (UPI) — Nine students or former students of Kansas colleges were sentenced today by U.D. District Court Judge Arthur J. Stanley Jr., under the Federal Youth Corrections Act for narcotics law violations. The sentences could run as long as six years imprisonment but the court has the authority to modify the punishment. Judge Stanley ordered the two women and seven young men to appear before him next Friday and he would give "serious consideration to possible modification" of the sentence. The nine were indicted along with three other students or former students by a federal grand jury last year on charges of selling LSD. Sentenced were Connie Jo Hale, 19, of Atwood; Constance Lou Campbell, 19, of Paola; Donald A. Lawrence, 19, of Wichita; Daniel Kirk Walker, 19, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; and Mark Hamilton Auld III, 18, of Overland Park; all students or former students of the University of Kansas, and John Martin Fleses, 21, of Overland Park; Darrell Norman unruh, 20, of Clay Center; Michael Parke Halloran, 23, of Cleveland, Ohio; and Robert Reese Getzendaner, 20, of Columbus, all students or former students of Pittsburg State College. 16 KANSAN Feb. 3 1970 All except Lawrence pleaded guilty to the charges. Lawrence was convicted by the court without a jury. ler County Community Junior College, El Dorado; Coffeyville Community Junior College, Coffeyville; Cowley County Community Junior College, Arkansas City; Donnelly College, Kansas City; Hutchinson Community Junior College, Hutchinson; Independence Community Junior College, Independence; Johnson County Community Junior College, Kansas City; Kansas City, A 10th student was to appear before Judge Stanley later today and charges against two others were pending. MIGHTY The Hi Lo Community Junior College, Chanute; Sacred Heart College, Wichita, and Washburn University, Topeka. Kansas Junior College, Kansas City; Kansas State College, Pts. burg; Missouri Western College, St. Joseph, Mo.; Neosho County Grand Funk! The Grand Funk Railroad! Their second fantastic album. Includes Mr. Limousine Driver; Please Don't Worry; Got This Thing On The Move; and more. reg. $4.98 $399 Records & Stereo Malls Shopping Ctr. GOOD LUCK THIS SEMESTER STUDENTS! - PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE - 10% DISCOUNT ON LAUNDRY - Dry cleaning when you bring it in - Pick up at any of our three convenient locations ACME Laundry and Dry Cleaners Three Convenient Locations: DOWNTOWN 1111 Mass. VI 3-5155 MALLS 23rd and La. VI 3-0895 HILLCREST 9th and Iowa VI 3-0928