University Daily Kansan, July 14, 1980 Page 5 Disabled discuss goals, rights By HURST LAVIANA Staff Reporter The next phase of the civil rights movement could be focused on the rights of the disabled, according to Mona McCoY, coordinator of a three-unit organization that drew disabled people from Kansas to Lawrence last week. The Douglas County Congress for the Disabled, designed to promote independent living and full paraplegia, is supported by the disabled, drew 120 to the basement of the Community Building to discuss laws, attitudes and business practices that have effectively kept out of the mainstream of society. THOSE WHO attended were urged by conference moderators to take more activist roles in local government, and to speak up against the vocal in standing for their rights. The conference, sponsored by Independence, Inc., 839 Kentucky St., a non-profit organization designed to facilitate independent living for the disabled, included lectures and panel discussions on employment, sports, sexuality and government action. BOB MIKESIC, executive director of the governor's Committee on Employment of the Hadcapped, talked about rights of the disabled. Said that today's laws gave many disaffected people incentives not to work. When a disabled person starts to earn more than $480 a month he becomes ineligible for government medical benefits, he said. But for the many people with medical bills of more than $1 million, employment becomes impossible. "The economic system has locked them in," he said. Mikesic said that even people without high medical bills had trouble finding jobs. "There are too many assumptions about what people can and cannot do, but the assumption that people with a disability are not able to work; that they need constant assistance. But it takes just as much time and common sense to put them to work." Michael Byington, moderator of the panel on housing, said that his panel's first priority was to organize a statewide organization to find ways to develop housing for the handicapped. BYINGTON SAID that there were housing units available for disabled people in Lawrence, but that the costs of adequate motor accommodations of adequate motor accommodations. "Really accessible housing for people visiting Lawrence is in a sorry state," he said. He said that some motels were too busy to help by installing grip bars, but they did allow accessible shower, disabled visitors could not bathe while visiting them. One of the biggest obstacles, especially for those in wheelchairs, is transportation. "It doesn't make a damn bit of difference if you have access to housing, employment or a social life if you can't get there," McCoy said. Connie Wiseman, moderator of the panel on transportation, said that Independence, Inc. had purchased a bus with a wheelchair lift and expected delivery in five weeks. She said Lawrence already had transportation systems for the elderly who have limited mobility that people eligible to ride on one system were not always able to ride on another. She said she would present a plan to the City Commission to incorporate all the systems. DENNIS DAILEY, associate professor of social welfare, lectured on "The Disabled as Sexual Beings: Realization of Full Potential." "When you wake up in the hospital with a broken neck, you have two questions. Dailey said. "Am I going to live and Am I going to be a sexual person?" "No matter how young, how old, or how disabled, we are all sexual beings." DAILEY SAID that very little was being done in a loving and caring way about the issue of sexuality of the disabled, but that until a disabled person dealt with the issue, he could not be independent. At the conference wrap-up on Saturday, Lenore Taliaferro, director of Independence, Inc., said that if disabled people wanted to become their goals, they would have to become more active and more visible. When the economy turns sour, the movie industry has traditionally been sweet as people seek to relieve hardship through the glamour of Tinseltown. By RANDY MARTIN Theaters prosper despite trend Lawrence theaters have been doing well this summer, despite disappointing attendance in some major motion picture releases. Elden Harwood, district manager for the Commonwealth Theaters, which own all of Lawrence's movie theaters, will be a key judge of June bank records in attendance. One reason the success was the release of "The Empire Strikes Back," Harwood said. The "Empire" is running higher in attendance figures than its record-shattering predecessor, "Star Wars." Harwood said attendance to the movie was about 60 percent of what had been anticipated. He attributed it to the trend of major motion picture stars taking roles that the public does not associate them with. The end of June is the season for major movie releases, Harwood said, but some of the major releases have been disappointing. One example is Bruce McKenzie's Eastwood hit "The Bill received good critical reviews but had poor attendance." "Rough Cut," starring Burt Reynolds, is another picture Harwood Kinko's 10-5 Sat 4c copies (no minimal) 904 Vermont 843 8019 Kinko's Hours: 8:30 6 M F 10.5 5al Use Kansan Classified Baha'i Fireside KU Baha'i Club will meet on Tuesday, July 15th at 7:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Kansas Union. FULL SERVICE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES Everyone is welcome. Drive-in theaters have often closed in recent years, Harwood said, because of a lack of students. The school cannot start until 9 p.m., families tend to avoid taking their children, he said. FULL SERVICE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES KJ. Student Blue Cross, Blue Shield Complete Patient Records • Free Delivery 24-Hour Emergency Service Drop by with your next prescription or have your doctor call any time (day or night). HOURS: MON.-TUES 8:00-9:00 TUES., WED., THURS. 8:00-8:00 SAT. 9-3/UN.SUN. 10-3 The national scene is more dismal for the industry than the Lawrence theaters reheat. A recent report in the Wall Street Journal said that major movies are surviving, but that movies of lesser quality are doing poorly. said was expected to do better. Reynolds plays a sophisticated role that may seem odd to the public, he said. The end of the summer will see the release of a few more movies that show promise. "Smokey and the Band II", starring Burt Reynolds and Sally Fields in their traditional roles, is expected to be a success, Harwood said. "Oh God, Oh God," another sequel and major release, is expected to do well. "Urban Cowboy," starring John Travolta, and "Bruhaker," starring Robert Redford, are two movies that explore the lives of the level expected, the Journal reports. ★TWO DRIVE-UP WINDOWS★ Patronize Kansan Advertisers The University Daily Call 864-4358 KANSAN WANT ADS one two three four five six seven eight nine ten 15 words or fewer $2.25 $2.35 $2.75 $2.75 $2.95 $3.05 15 words or fewer $2.25 $2.35 $2.75 $2.75 $2.95 $3.05 to run Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday AD DEADLINES ERRORS FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Thursday 3 p m Friday 3 p m Monday 3 p m Tuesday 3 p m Wednesday 3 p m The Kanan will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found data can be advertised FREE or charged for a period not exceeding three days. 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