old, colds, l. a. and d. to Do or our your not? we? job by you in't, ness the ceeing 5 Wednesday, April 14, 1976 University Dally Kansan 'The Consumer Advocate' ends The Consumer Affairs Association (CAA) terminated its half-hour television program, "The Consumer Advocate," last month. Katherine Duggar and Judy Krogeran CAA陪记者上Monday. The Cablevision program was seen at 6:30 Monday nights. It was devoted to the discussion and investigation of consumer television programs. University and Lawrence communities. Kroger said the program took a lot of time to plan, write and produce, and she was ready to go. BESIDES PRODUCING "The Consumer Advocate," Kroeger said she handled all complaints and inquiries of persons seeking consumer-related information, did all general office work and handled public relations and consumer education. Kroeger said she questioned whether Cablevision had been reaching many people, which was another reason for ending the program. She said she didn't think that the talk was funny. The woman akaused her very interesting for a bachelor's THE PROGRAM HAD presented topics as varied as used car sales, vegetarian diet and gardening. Kroger said she preferred using shorter spots on the radio. She is working on getting people familiar with different areas of interest could answer listeners' questions. Michael Murphey to perform at Hoch Michael Murphy will appear in concert with Emmylou Harris at the University of Chicago. Murhey, who recorded the songs Wildfire in Hoch Audorfjunior in Hoch Audorfjunior CAA currently provides five radio stations with consumer information tips on a regular basis. General admission tickets may be purchased at the SUA office. During the fall 1975 semester, the past director of CAA, Carol Bobe Strohbein, an eight-week radio program broadcast on Audi Reader called "Consumer Report." Kroger said that she was interested in to get more communication between `IF CONSUMERS could understand better what goes on in businesses, there are few alternatives. businesses and consumers through similar programs. She has approached the University department of radio, television and film (RTVF) with the idea of producing another Cablevision program. Citizens' meeting tomorrow The first meeting of a five-week experiment on citizen contact with Lawrence city commissioners will be tomorrow at 7 noon in the conference Room in the First National Bank. Mayor Fred Pence will be available to address problems and bear complaints from residents. The commission plans to continue the Thursday night sessions with each commissioner taking turns in alphabetical order at leading the discussion. Commissioners of the Board of Governors Pence proposed the sessions at last week's commission meeting because he said he had heard many people complain that the community movement was too removed from the community. He said he chose Thursday night because the district's traditional night residents shopped downtown. KITES OF ALL NATIONS Beautiful and Durable Now Available at UNIVERSITY TEXACO 2206 Iowa • 842-8455 Must be Graduate Student or Fifth Year Status for 76-77 academic year. University of Kansas Residence Halls Assistant Hall Directors Applications available in 22O Strong Hall Application deadline extended to April 20 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer George E. Nettles Jr., Pittsburgh, was elected executive vice president for the coming year. Regional vice presidents are William S. Kanaga, Greenwich, Conn.; Lawrence Hickey Jr., Aden, Okla., and Philip F. Anschutz, Denver. Docking, president of the Union State Bank of Arkansas City, currently serves as executive vice president of the Alumni Association and is honored from KU in 1948 with a business degree. Robert Docking, former Kansas governor from Arkansas City, has been elected national president of the University of Kansas Alumni Association for 1976-77. He will succeed William C. Douce of Bartlesville, Okla. Docking elected Alumni president Docking was elected as the 38th governor of Kansas in 1966 and became the only person to hold four two-year terms as the state's governor, leaving office in 1974. They will take office after the Alumni Association Board meeting, scheduled for May 22 in conjunction with KU commencement activities. Travel Arrangements by SUA/MaupIntour Call 864-3477 For More Information Departing June 16 to Paris Returning on August 12 from London PAN AM 707 $391.75 $ ★ pro-rata share of charter including taxes and administrative fee; subject to change We BUY used cars. 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