Thursday, April 1, 1976 1 University Daily Kansan 'Kansan Art Reader to be printed by July The "Kansas Art Reader," a collection of art and artists in Kansas, should be in print by late June or early July, according to editor Jonathan Bell. Bell said Monday that the material for the book was in, and other editing and layout revisions were made. He said the book would be a paperback containing 250 pages of art and commentary. Half of the book will be examples of Kansas art, including poems and biographies, and the other half will contain commentary from about 20 Kansas writers, Bell said. Many of articles were written by KU and K-State professors, he said, and the rest were written by independent writers throughout the state. Bell said that the idea for the book was his own, and that the project materialized after he received a $1,500 grant from the Kansas Arts Commission. The book will be an introduction to the art Help-wanted ad for addressers called deceptive A classified ad in the Kansan has brought several complaints to the office of the commissioner. The help-wanted ad is for addressers and says the job offers excellent pay for working with children. If a person answers the ad, however, he receives a letter that informs him to send $5 for a list of companies that need work-at-risk Kroeger, Kroeger CAD, director said Tuesday. The ad is misleading, she said, because it indicates that if a person writes to the secretary of state, then the president will be in attendance. Kroeger said three students who answered the ad had inquired about the sex of their classmates. SHE SAID that according to the Better Business Bureau, most of these companies with "earn money at home" schemes had one thing in common. A Bureaum pamphlet, "Tips on Work-at-Home Schemes," says, "You require you to buy something before you can begin work. If you answer an ad offering you huge profits for some at-home work, for which you must demand and which requires no experience on your part, you will probably wind up your money instead of learning it." The problem with the schemes, Kroeger said, is that they appeal to students, ourselves, shut-ins, elderly persons and others. It is impossible to hold even part-time jobs. KROEGER SAID she would advise students not to answer the ad, and, if they were told that it was an error, Kroger said one student who had answered the ad felt that if it had been in a student newspaper, it must have been checked first. Ross Parry, Kansan business manager, said the Kansan had no way of checking ads that were posted on his website. "We wouldn't knowingly print something that was a rip-off," she said. The ad, which runs to the end of this week, was paid in advance, probably by mail, Parris said. She said she hadn't known about the complaints. of Kansas he said, and is intended for a general audience. He said no book had yet been published dealing only with Kansas art. Copland From page one Copland said this popularity of music was due to the high orchestras from going out of business. "I'm very optimistic because the condition of music is very healthy," he said. "I think there'll be lots of disgusted people if their orchestras run into financial problems. If they can't make money by admissions, they'll find another way." Orchestras aren't the only ones dependent on popular support for existence he said. "Not too many composers can live off of their works alone. Usually, they also teach Copland said he boosted his income by writing scores for films and motion pictures, by writing books and by conducting orchestras. Copland is in the area as a guest conductor of the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra. He will also conduct a string ensemble in the original 13-instrument version of "Appalachian Spring" this Saturday in Ottawa. George Bush, director of the Central Education Program, said that 62% of all part of the Vickers Lecture Series CIA director Bush to speak April 26 Bush was appointed director of the CIA in 2014, and he is now following the removal of William Colby. He holds former titles of U.S. Congressman, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and Ambassador to the Arab League. The lecture will be in either Hoch Auditorium or the University Theatre. Parts for ALL Imported Cars JAMES GANG JAMES GANG FOREIGN AUTO PARTS 309 Locust M-F 8-5:30 843-8080 Sat. 8-12 737 New Hampshire 841-0817 For new Hampshire 642 0827 843-6111 9th & Indiana TONIGHT: The GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL will meet at 7:30 in the Council Room of the Kansas University. ENRIQUE "HANK" LOPEZ will present a Minority Affairs Cultural Enrichment Lecture on "The Future of Chicanos and Puerto Ricans Through Higher Education," at 7:30 in 314 Wescow. 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