10 Wednesday, March 31, 1976 University Daily Kansan GOP delegates chosen The Douglas County Commissioners' Convention, part of a new delegate selection process, was used last night by Douglas County Republicans to elect its 65 delegates to the Douglas County Republican Convention. Although an official attendance count wasn't available, John Lunstrom, Douglas County Republican chairman, said that he thought more than 150 people were present, including many University of Kansas students registered in Douglas County. The delegates, who were elected from the county's three commission districts, weren't bound to either of the presidential candidates. However, a spokesman for former Calif. Gov. Ronald Reagan said he thought they had half of the delegates in the district he observed and a Ford spokesman said she thought they had all the delegates elected at the convention would support Ford at the county convention. Lungsturm said that he was very pleased with the turn-up last night at what he said. "NO ONE IS MAD at anyone else and everyone participated," Lumpsturm said. He also said that he was glad to see many students attend. Largestrum said the meeting was the first to be held in Kansas that implemented a new option available to Kansas counties to reduce the transition process lower than the county level. People who attended last night's convention at the Douglas County Fairgrounds were divided into three groups, according to their commissioner district in which they lived. EACH COMMISSIONER district then Design exhibits now on display Design exhibits open in Lawrence and on the KU campus today. The exhibits are part of an international design conference here April 13. An attendance of 500 people from the United States and Canada is expected, Elsas Sismaasam, assistant designer of design and organizer of the conference, said Monday. She said that the conference was organized to acquaint the public with textile printing and dying as an art form, to allow textile artists to exhibit their work and to give artists, teachers and designers a chance to compare notes. The theme of the conference is "Communication: Art. Education, Industry." elected 21 delegates to attend the county Building 21 at the Douglas County Fairgrounds. Sreenasam said that 30 students from KU and the Kansas City Art Institute were enrolled. The exhibits will be on display until April 18 in the Union, the Lawrence Public Library, the Lawrence Art Center and the 7E7 Art Gallery. Out of the 63 delegates attending the county convention, Douglas County will send 36 to the Third District Republican Convention May 8 in Kansas City, Kan., where three will be elected as delegates to the convention in Kansas City, Mo., this summer. The remaining 33 Douglas County delegates will attend the state convention May 27 in Topeka where the rest of the delegates will to the national convention will be elected. People attending last night's convention who wished to be delegates to the county convention were given one minute apice to statement about why they wished to be elected. Although delegate candidates didn't have to be committed to one of the presidential candidates, they could say they supported them, or if they didn't want to run uncommitted. BOTH PRESIDENTIAL candidates' campaign organizations did run a slate of delegates that they wished to have elected, and that led to lot of division among the people attending. Dean Burkhead, Reagan's Douglas County chairman, said that he thought there was a lot of unanimity at the convention. Burkhead said he also noticed quite a bit of "crossing over between the Ford and Reagan people." Burkhead said that he was very pleased with the number of people at the convention. He said that in the district he observed, it appeared that 11 of the 21 delegates elected an anti-supporters. Burkhead couldn't say Reagan did in the other two districts. Terry Edwards, Douglas County Ford for President chairman, said that she was delighted with the new delegate selection system. "I think that it is good when every registered Republican can take part," she said. "It's better than having it behind closed doors." THE CHAIRMAN of the College Students for Ford, Doug Bell, said he thought about 11 of the 83 delegates elected were college students and he knew of only one that wasn't Ford. Bell also said he thought if 10 63 delegates was a good showing for college students and that all but one of them were KU College Republicans. 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