12 Wednesday. April 25.1979 Access... From page one were not as accessible as they should be, KU had been flexible in making allowances "Everything has been worked out very well for me," McCalla said. "Instructors, because of my reading impairment, make an exam as far as extra time is concerned." WEICHER SAID the biggest problem in trying to recruit students with disabilities is the need for more specialized training. "Any campus on a flat plane has more advantages than KU," he said. "For most students, it costs less." student with a wheelchair to get from Haworth Hall to Watson Library without a car. The topography isn't going to change and it would be very expensive to change Weichert said there had been discussion about constructing a skyway between Malott and Wescoe halls so students in wheelchairs could get up the hill. KU began a bus service for students with disabilities this semester and it has been But he said he didn't foresee state financing for such a project when "it's much cheaper to get a vehicle and take the students around." Boy's Laetrile treatments stopped BOSTON - The parents of 3-year-old leukemia victim Chad Green were ordered yesterday to stop treating him with Levitra and submit his medical records, and submit him to fists for poisoning provision. Volterra said Chad was suffering from low-grade chronic cyanide poisoning stemming from his treatment with Laetrile Judge Guy Volterra said none of the essential components of the metabolic therapy favored by his parents has aided in a cure for the child's leukemia. In investigating other legal precedents for the use of Laetrie, Volterra said he found that most cases of the use of the drug were in a third-party judgment judge and Chad did not fit that description. Royse, of the Department of Vocational and Rehabilitation Services, said this service helped make the KU campus one of the most accessible in the state. A University of Hawaii Production THE FORTY-SEUEN SAMURAI "The door-to-door service of the bus for the disabled helps overcome 90 percent of the physical barriers students with disabilities have at KU." Ross said. (CHUSHINGURA) International Theatre and East Asian Studies Centers of the University of Kansas present KABUKI English Language Premiere Japan's classic drama of revenge Performed in authentic Kabuki style KABUKI performance in English taking students with permanent or temporary disabilities to and from classes. 8.00 p.m. Tuesday, May 1 (demonstration for young audience at 4.15 p.m. in the University Theatre, Murphy Hall Admission $2.50 (50 cents for Demonstration) Tickets available at the Box Office in Murphy Hall For reservation call (913) 864-3982 Participate in the Intramural Wrestling Tournament Deadline for entry is 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 28. Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29 in Robinson Soulym Gym. All wrestlers must attend a safety clinic in the South Gym, Saturday, April 28, at 9 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Sunday, April 29. Matches start at 10 a.m. Be Ready to Wrestle at Anytime. Tournament rules, weight classes, and entry forms are available in Recreational Services, 208 Robinson. SUNDAY BRUNCH Julián C. Holtzman, associate professor of electrical engineering, will replace Arthur M. Briepohl, who will fulfill full-time teaching and research. ALL YOU CAN EAT! $4.75 per Person 10% OFF on parties of at least 15. 15% OFF on parties of 30 or more. 3 Days advance notice to receive discount. We Reserve The Right To Add Gratuity To Parties Of Eight Or More The Eldridge House 701 Massachusetts (913)841 4666 Weichert, however, said there were barriers that KU might not be able to overcome in the future because of the broad range of disabilities. THERE'S A REASON NURSES GET MORE RESPONSIBILITY IN THE NAVY THEY'RE NAVY OFFICERS Holzman, who has taught at KU since 1969 and is associate director of the Remote Sensor Laboratory, will begin his duties as acting chairman July 1. "A student might come to KU because he heard it was a progressive university and might be disappointed when he finds the building his classrooms are in is inaccessible because of his disability," Weichert said. Engineering dept. chooses Holtzman acting chairman Navy nurses are responsible not only for the care of their patients, but for the training and supervision of hospital corpsmen and other clinical and administrative personnel. Their choice of services is from 13 different fields, and they are stationed in 26 different cities. They earn an excellent salary, receive top benefits, and enjoy the pride and respect of being a Navy Officer. The department of electrical engineering has selected an acting chairman for the 1978-80 academic year. For more information contact Ed Gunderson, collect, in Lawrence at (913) 841-4376/4377, or write: Navy programs 610 Florida Street Lawrence, Kansas 66044 "The building may not have barriers to others with disabilities, but it's hard to predict what students, with what handicaps, will enroll in the future." Holtzman holds a bachelor's degree from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, a master's from the University of California at Los Angeles and a doctorate from Cornell University, all in electrical engineering. ENDS THURS. 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Pre-Law Students Chancery Club Elections for 1979-1980 All Interested April 26,1979 Room 203 New Green Hall 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Chancery Club UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus Funded by the Student Senate TONIGHT: The KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 in Parbors B and C of the Kansas Union. The KU GUNG FU CLUB's weekly meeting is at 7:30 in 1730 Robinson A. **TODAY:** The French act troupe COMEDIE FRANCAISE will present a lecture-demonstration of scenes from Moirel plays at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. at the University Center, the WEDNESDAY FORUM will meet at 11:45 a.m. in the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center, with Joseph A. Pichler, dean of the School of Business, delivering an evening of dramatic series, *WOMEN IN BUSINESS SERIES*, sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource and Career Center, will feature Jan Epperson, vice president of United Way and Guild for Women, to speak on careers in investment banking at 3:30 p.m. in room 121 C Summerfield Hall. The Forums Assistant Jefa, Associate Director Student Organization Marian Armworm, Associate Professor Marshall Jackson Assistant Director Officer or Adminsim Assistant Jefa "Open Forum on Black Student Issues and Concern" Thurs, April 26, 3:5 p.m. The Jawhay Room, Union Sponsored by KU Black Faculty & Staff Council Attention KU Theatre-goers Planning to Attend the Opening Performance of Equus: Special parking will be available for persons holding tickets to the Friday, April 27, performance of EQUUS. Theatre parking will be available in: C. 7ONF—north of Murphy Hall; N ZONE—west of Murphy Hall (north bays) E ZONE—east of Murphy Hall & adjacent to the Military Science Building V. ZONE—east of Murphy Hall & north of Summerfield Hall Please be prepared to show your theatre tickets in order to park in these lots Try to some early to avoid traffic congestion STUDENT RECITAL Kevin C. Bishop in the 8 in the Swartzwelk Hospital Hall in Murrayville. TOMORROW: THE BLACK FACULTY AND STAFF FORUM will meet at 3 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. The UNIVERSITY COURTS will meet at 3 p.m. in Haile Hall. There will be an information meeting at 3:30 p.m. in the INTERNATIONAL Room of the Union concerning GRANTS FOR GRADUATE STUDY AND LITERATURE, DRAMATIC LANGUAGES AWARDS BANQUET beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Watkins Room of the Union. sua films Wednesday, April 25 Film Noir: DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944) Thursday, April 26 (1963) Fellini: 8 1/2 Dir. Billy Wilder; with Fred MacMurray. Barbana Stanwyck, Edward G. Ward. Screenplay written by Wilder Raimail Raisman, based on James M. Cain's novel. Dir. Federico Fellini, with Marcello Mastroilani, Anouk Aimee, Claudia Cardinale, Italy/substitutes PLUS: "The History Book, v. 9." Tuesday, May 1 ON THE TOWN Kurosawa/Samurai: (1949) (1962) SANJURO Wednesday, May 2 Dir. Gene Kelly, Stanley Donn; with Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Ann Miller, Vera Elena. 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