Friday, March 28, 1984 11 Labor Force Summary University Daily Kansan Where economy comes first - Rentals start at $7.95 a day plus mileage * Free pick-up and delivery * A choice of any three economy modeled Toyotes Chevettes Firebirds LTD Wagons Mazdas Pintos Cutlass Trucks Contrib to the national trend, unemployment and crime. Lawrence in particular, is on the rise, according to figures released by the Kansas Department of Human Resources last year. Unemployment rising in area --available." He said with an aroused public the Supreme Court might reverse its 5-4 decision in the DePasquale case. In the February edition of the monthly Labor Market Review, the department reported that total employment in Lawrence had shipped 2 percent from December 1797 to January 1808. However, the department figures are up 4 percent from a year ago. National unemployment figures have remained at 6.1 per cent for about a year. The largest drop in employment occurred in construction. Completion of several major projects in Lawrence caused the construction industry to experience a job Service Center, said yesterday. "The employment figures fluctuate and depend on the economy," Mills said. "Much of it is seasonal. Our unemployment will go up in spring, and more of graduating students into the iok market." "Employment in the construction field in the summer, and the completion of major projects. Right now there are no major projects to take the place of completed ones." Construction at the University is fairly steady, Mills said, but most other workwork on the city water plant, the new city hall, the bridges over the Kansas River, is a local chemical plant and work at area shopping centers—is nearly finished. "The money is not the important thing." Neuthar said. "The issue is." Neuharth communities which did not have the power and money to fight back. He said many judges across the country were taking a cue from the Supreme Court and barring the press and public from pretrial hearings. He called it a "terrible mistake" in that the danger was not necessarily for big companies like Gannett, but for papers in small HE SAID much his concern came from attending the recent First Amendment Congress in Philadelphia. At the Congress, George Gallup, public opinion analyst, asked that 75 percent of Americans did not know what was contained in the First Amendment. who, after the Communist Revolution in Russia, said that the press should be limited and that it should not criticize inherited that is about the Critique. Neatha that said 60 percent of the world followed Lenin's philosophy of a limitedness. "There are many in the system and in the government that would choose to ignore Jefferson's idea." he said. Neutharth also drew two contrasting views on freedom of the press. He quoted Thomas Jefferson as saying that freedom of the press is essential to a free society. Neutharth said this in contrast to Lenin, From page one NEUUARTH CALLED for the people and the press to guard First Amendment freedoms every day from "the front page to the classroom to the closing of the classroom." Census ... 2406 Iowa In return, the law assures that all answers to census questions remain confidential. From nage one In the modern bureaucratic era, census data also provide guidelines for the distribution of federal funds to state and local governments and for the disbursement Federal law requires that all U.S. residents respond to the census, and failure to comply may result in fines ranging from $100 to $500. Service Board and the Department of Immigration and Naturalization, has access to individual census forms. They may only receive reports of area totals compiled by Friday and Saturday STUDENTS SHOULD be truthful in filling out their census forms. Lovd said. No city, state or federal office, including the Internal Revenue Service. the Selective OFFICIALS BLAUMED complex questionnaires and poor supervision of census takers for the serious undercount of minorities during the 1970 census. The population that it missed 24 percent of the population in that year, or about 5.3 million people. since its conception by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 1787; to provide the basis for fair apportionment of seats in the House of Respectives. The city only is interested in getting the most accurate census count possible, Loyd said. "Students could be living 20 to a room and violating a housing code," he said. "But the information won't get into the hands of the people who could do something about it." The U.S. Census Bureau has faced attacks in the past for its failure to obtain complete census figures. In 1970, the year of the last national census, Lawrence had 45,698 residents. 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EXHIBIT The University of Kansas KANSAS REPERTORY THEATRE announces its 1980 SUMMER THEATRE AUDITIONS Company Auditions 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 29 University Theatre Community Auditions: 12:30 p.m. Sunday, March 30 University Theatre Callbacks 7:00 p.m. nightly Summer Season: THE MUSIC MAN/HOTEL PARADISO/UANN HAMPTON LAVERTY OBERLANDER A summer company of 28-35 students will be selected Company auditions open to all KU students About 10-20 community & KU staff people will be selected to perform in THE MUSIC MAN Accompanist will be provided for musical Cold reading material will be provided For further information, call the University Theatre, 864-3981 FREE GAS Purchase ANYTHING over $100 on sale or otherwise, and we will credit you $7.50 to pay for your gas. This amount represents the average cost of fuel round trip from Lawrence to Kansas City. Offer ends April 30th. ONE COUPON PER PERSON PER DAY KANSAS CITY, MO. 5402 N.E. ANTIOCH RD. 452-3282 INDEPENDENCE, MO. 4309 S.E. 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