Monday, March 28,1977 3 ak on the Room of and Bill CRATS at at9a.m. ship. Ap- SE RE From page one Carpenter ... use or missing parts because no one kept track of them. Now, Osburn said, everything but the pointer and the jig are at work, even if the counter is off. "The parts are slow getting here," he said, and "they don't let us know they don't make them." RESIDES THE problems of getting parts and materials, Osburn said, the only thing the shop needs is a planer and a little more room. The shop has a new cutting torch and electric welder, but the tools can't be used because of space. "We'd burn the building down," Osburn said. Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, the saws and other noisy power tools in the shop can't be used because a class meets in the adjoining room. Budgets sent to committees StudEx last night assigned 60 student organization budgets to the Senate committees that will make preliminary cuts to their budget requests this week. The groups are asking for $108,482, which is 169,517 more than the Senate has to pay. ATTENTION STUDENT TRAPSHOOTERS An attempt is being made to coordinate traphooting teams to represent K.U. in collegiate traphooting events and women internships includes the Cormuskher Invitational Traphooter (April 22-32-24) and the intercollegiate Traphooter (April 17-16-17) with the possibility of attending the 17th International Clay Pigeon Tournament this summer if women interested should contact: Kirk "Bo" Starks XX 216 Weston Sq. 843-1013 Otherwise, the student to open students from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Osburn stays later at least two nights a week so students can finish He teaches the students how to use the machines and how to work with wood to help them avoid frustration and expensive mistakes. "He's really good to have around on projects." Anderson said. "He helps the students and me figure out the actual construction. He knows his stuff." Denier said, "He ties into the educational process in a unique and critical way. Before, there was no one who had the practical expertise. The students didn't know how to work with wood." SIMON HENDERSON, London, England, junior, said he appreciated Osburn's supervision "because he helped without standing over your shoulder." Osburn, who has worked around machinery most of his life, said the best way for young people to learn to work with wood or machinery is to find somebody who's doing it and who is interested in teaching and get with them. "Getting started is the hardest part," he said. Campus Hideaway 106 N. Park 843-9111 TO HAVE AND TO HOLD... An Awareness Conference on Marriage, Love and Relationships Marriage Hollywood Style Wed.—The Philadelphia Story Thurs. Father of the Bride Fri Adam's Rib Movies in Dyche Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Admission 25c Marriage 1977... Saturday, April 2 - Kansas Union Featuring small group presentations/discussions 11:00 a.m. SEX AND MARRIAGE: PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES— Diane McDermott PINE ROOM REGIONALIST ROOM HOW-TO CLINICS: MARRIAGE CEREMONIES AND CONTRACTS— 10:00 a.m. ESTABLISHING PERSONAL IDENTITY IN MARRIAGE— Peter Baldwin Lynn Moore Oane Balfour Dick Orr Bob Davis 2:00 p.m. TO HAVE OR NOT TO HAVE CHILDREN— Nancy Berry Gary Bryant 1:00 p.m. WHAT DOES IT MEAN WHEN YOU SAY "I 'DO'?"— Dr. Karlyn Campbell THE SACRED AND THE TENDER— (Marriage and Religion) Dr. Bob Shelton 3:00 p.m. ALTERNATIVES TO THE TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE— Casey Eike Diana Katt THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF MARRIAGE— C.J. Wood THE HOMOSEXUAL RELATIONSHIP— Todd Van Laningham Sponsored by the KU-U-Y, a student organization partially funded by the Student Senate Activity Fee. Glover ... Glover said, "A lot of people were embarrassed by it all, but it's been a good lesson for me. Legislators still think I told them not to establish pretty good capability for me." From page one Schneider ahd away from taking a stand on the bill last week. He issued an opinion that said the bill was constitutional, but he didn't include his own view of it. Glover said he wasn't surprised by Schneider's statement on the bill. "The inquisition," Glover said, "just gives them another excuse to vote against the bill—but I'm confident it will be reported out of committee." governer's chair, and he doesn't want to anger any special interest groups." The bill is scheduled to be voted on by the Senate General and State Affairs Commission. Tues., Mar. 29 75c $ 7:30 p.m. Shown in Ballroom 1s Tickets available at SUA office as you think ahead to those all important job interviews or the equally important spring social requirements, think of the Town Shop. Exciting clothing is our hallmark ... great patterns and colors in the newest cut and style. Selected with you in mind from CRICKETEER. from 90° to 175° THE Town Shop 839 Massachusetts