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He s for his s for his firm sense she in- I suppose, tates to his record, presidential s, this will hasn't up- 100 days. Gardner change of venue refused A motion by James Gardner for a change of venue was refused Friday in Douglas. James Paddock, District Court judge, ruled against the motion because he said he wasn't convinced that newspaper publicity about the F. killing of Margaret Maxey, 46, and the subsequent investigation would end Gardner, 18, from getting a fair trial. A change of venue have moved Gardener's trial out of Douglas County. According to Paddock, the defense didn't produce enough evidence to show that Gardner wouldn't receive a fair and impartial trial here. DURING THE hearing James Rumsey, Gardner's attorney, called Dennis Molamphy, Lawrence law student, to testify on a poll he had conducted. Molamphy conducted a survey to determine what effect articles printed in the Budget . . . From nave one THE LAWRENCE campus received $154,000. Dykes said, for improving controls on the main boiler, adding insulation to campus buildings, and for electrical capacitors to control the power flow to electrical motors. The Med Center received a larger share, $482,000, most of which will be used to expand our medical services. The Regents request of approximately $350,000 for a computerized energy management system at the Lawrence campus was denied. The system would have been programed to control the air circulation motors in the heating system, turning off some fans during periods when few people were using a building. Lawrence Daily Journal-World had had on prejudice potential jurors for the trial. He interviewed, by telephone, 55 persons whose names were on the November and December 1976 jury list for Douglas County District Court. He asked them whether they had heard about the murder of Maxey; whether he had heard of the arrest of James and Joseph Gardner J, 22, in connection with the case; and whether they had formed opinions that the prisoners were gully of committing the crime. The interviews were conducted in two stages, Molampathy said. They were done for articles published in the JournalWorld and for those published March 10 to March 27. MOLAMPHY SAID 24 persons (44 per cent) indicated they had been prejudiced about the case. Their opinions were based strictly on what they had heard or read about the case through the local news media. Molambay showed on a blackboard for the court's benefit that such a result meant from 34 to 39 per cent of the community affected, which is highly influenced by coverage of the murder. Rumsey also called Jack Maxwell, the elder Gardner's attorney, to the witness Maxwell testified that he had received untreating letters and telephone calls from some of the prisoners. Maxwell defended the elder Gardner recently in a beating case in which Gardner was sentenced to from two to 20 years in prison for the beating of a former girl friend. MIKE MALONE, Douglas County attorney, presented no evidence to support his opposition to the motion but asked the court to consider whether a lawsuit was impaired for the Gardner battery trial. He noted that the rate of prejudicial responses dropped sharply for those persons interviewed in Molapham's survey a month or more after the slaying occurred. The elder Gardner will be arraigned in court in connection with the Marex murder. The brothers have been held without bond in the Douglas County Jail since their arrest shortly after Mayeux's mule, legless body and near the Santa Fe railroad tracks Feb. 7. ENROLL NOW Be a Montessori Teacher Attend Program at the Lawrence Public Library, Tues., May 3, 7:30 p.m. For Preschool Teachers & Parents of Young Children A Slide Show and Demonstrations Presented By Sunshine Acres Montessori Preschool & The Montessori Plus Teacher Preparation Center this program and demonstration for teachers and parents will also count as orientation for the 1977 summer school Montessori Teacher Preparation & Certificate Course, May 30—July 22. You need not be a college graduate to take this course and earn a Montessori Teacher Certificate. You may do the required nine months internship of student teaching (half days) during the 1977-78 year in Topek or at Sunshine Acres in Lawnridge, where you will receive training in student teaching stipends toward their tuition and practice teaches. Undergraduate and graduate credits available. Also now enrolling children for summer and fall programs at Sunshine Acres Montessori School, 2141 Maple Lane, (842-2223). The University of Kansas Graduation Reminder 77 To Graduates of 1977: This is your Commencement. Your participation will help to make it more significant. All candidates for degrees in May or August and all others who have received degrees and who have not participated in a previous Commencement are invited to take part in Commencement Exercises. For additional information about your eligibility to participate in the Commencement ceremony contact the dean of your school or the Office of Admissions and Records. CASINO DAYS SALE AT MISTER GUY'S monday thru saturday rules of the house FIRST: select an armful of our new spring merchandise and seek out a dealer (a clothing consultant) SECOND: have your items written up but not totaled THIRD: spin our casino wheel to determine the discount you will receive,ranging from 10 to 50% FOURTH our entire stock is included, no aces are held up our sleeve, at least 10% off our regular quality stock the casino wheel will be spinning till 9 p.m. wednesday and thursday, till 5:30 p.m. monday, tuesday, friday and Saturday. - free refreshments - no alteration charges 842-2700 MISTER GUY 920 mass. university of kansas contemporary traditionalist