Friday, April 13, 1973 7 City, County Officials (Continued from Page 1) delivery. The requested amount was considered questionably high. - Legal Aid, $8,000 for legal services to private financially unable to produce effective private financial assistance. Lawrence Public Library, $15,000 for purchase of additional books. The city would probably carry the bulk of the funding for this item. Concerned Black Parents previously had been advised to pursue its request for funds to purchase such things as books and films in order to minority groups through the Library Board. A Housing Authority request for $15,000 for social programs was listed as falling within the priorities for city consideration, and there were no differences from day care centers, totaling $38,000. University Daily Kansan The report also listed the following capital expenditure items which have been discussed by the city commission in the past and which fall within the legal priorities: --fraternity were expected to bring their sleeping bags to the Union at midnight. - Judicial facility, $4 million, with the county potentially funding $3.5 million. —Community building restoration, $250,000 from the city funds. — Maintenance garage, $450,000. - Park development, $250,000 for design, renovation and maintenance of parks that are open to the public. —Fire station and equipment. $415,000. All of these "people programs" and capital expenditure items will receive further consideration and be open to public discussion. Pilot program on housing rehabilitation, indeterminate amount, conceivably for East and North Lawrence areas. As a possible alternative approach in the expensive capital expenditures area, the commissioners also considered a "package" proposal incorporating three major items that might be put to the public for a vote. The package would provide for ren- Beach Boys Ticket Sale To Begin Monday in Union Tickets for the Beach boys concert April 13 at noon in the backdrop of the Bankruptcy Court. Seven persons had assembled in front of the south door of the Union by 1 p.m. (The Union). Three McCollium Hall residents were first in line and were in sleeping bags watching television. According to the three students, this was providing the electricity for the televisions. Three members of Kappa Sigma fraternity were next in line, taking shifts to buy tickets for the concert. One Kappa Sigma said 10 other members of his Law Speech Owen Heghs, Cleveland lawyer, will speak on "Viewpoints of a Minority Practitioner" at 3 p.m. today in 108 Green Park, Cleveland. He has been an association of Law Students. Heghs has been an administrative assistant to Carl Stokes, former mayor of Cleveland. He is keen for integrating Cleveland's largest law firm, Squire, Sanders and Dempsey. Festival Auditions Auditions for the second Kansas Shakespeare Summer Festival will be from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the rehearsal room of the University Theatre. Plays to be included in the festival will be selected after the auditions. The selection will be made among Othello, Julius Caesar and Rome and Juliet. The plays will be formed in the University Theater. For contact, call 848-8976, before 7 p.m. Bicycle Club Two cycling events will be sponsored Sunday by the Mt. Oread Bicycle Club. All interested cyclists are invited to attend. The first event will be a ten-mile ride. Cyclists should meet at 10:45 a.m. at the band shell and bike it out. There will be a overnight, a criterium (a spring race over a course), will begin at 1:45 p.m. from the X-zone parking lot behind the Kansas Union. The Beach Boys will appear in concert at 8:30 p.m. April 28 in Allen Field House. The concert will be the concluding activity in the week-long Jayhawk Jamboree, a celebration of spring sponsored by KU living groups. A limit of 10 tickets per person the first day of ticket sales has been set by Student Union Activities, sponsors of the concert. It will be sold at the SUA office after Monday. According to Mike Masterson, Hutchinson junior and general chairman of the concert, SUA will start a numbering system Sunday night. He said that the system would be made easier than it could be to make the system correspond as closely as possible to one started by the people in line. The Beach Boys have sold more records than any other American group in history. Since their beginning in 1962 as The Pendetons, the group has sold more than 70 to the Beatles, making them second only to the Beatles as the world's most popular recording group. Tickets for the concert will cost $3 and $3.50. Mail orders should be sent to the SUA office with a 25-cent handling charge added. All seats are reserved. novation of the existing police building for city offices, the renovation of the county courthouse and the construction of a judicial building. General revenue sharing is a five-year program to return funds to the federal government. Revenue Bill Grants City Local Funds It is intended to return decision-making power to local communities for the solution Lawrence received 444,444 for 1972 and is expected to receive a total of $506,000 this year. The city's first $126,580 check for 1973 arrived Monday. Most of the 1972 funds have been banked, but a new Federal regulation requires city publication by June 1 of intended uses for the first-half funds. Federal law additionally requires that local governments use the funds only for "priority expenditures," which are limited to the following: —"Ordinary and necessary maintenance and operating expenses for public safety, environmental protection, sportation, health, recreation, libraries, social services for the poor or aged and retired." —“Ordinary and necessary capital expenditures.” Although there is no case law yet on revenue sharing, "a recent federal district court case emphasizes the fact that these funds must be used for the priority items listed above," according to a city staff report released Thursday. It is not intended for use to reduce taxes. Although revenue sharing has been a source of frustration, confusion and controversy across the country, there has been general agreement that it demands government funding in planning and effective communication between local governments and the citizen if it is to succeed. 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Commission Reassures Landowners Ron Jones, planning consultant responsible for the comprehensive land use plan discussed Thursday night said that the position of Hare and Hare, planning consultants working with him, had been under attack in recent meetings. In spite of Jones' opinion that there was a need for a comprehensive land plan, objections to such a plan were raised by landowners. Douglas County commissioners assured landowners at a meeting in Wakauras Valley School that the commission has the option of rejecting the plan. After Jones submits his comprehensive plan to the county commissioners, a public hearing will be held where objections to the plan are received. The project termination date is June 15. "I provide some services and Hare and Hare provide other" he said. "But I'm ready." Owners said they feared the plan would overrule personal objections; consequently owners would not be able to use their land as they wanted. SUSAN SONTAG Will Speak on Her Recent Visit to China. 10:30 a.m. FORUM ROOM KANSAS UNION SPECIAL 3 games for $1.00 Daily-Noon Friday Nite is Date Nite You and Your Date 3 games each $2.00 KANSAS UNION The 1973-74 Commission on the Status of Women ANNOUNCES COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE. Applications Due by April 17th Turn in Applications to the Dean of Women's Office 222 Strong Use Kansan Classifieds they've changed even more than you Ticket Sales Begin Monday in the Ballroom at Noon. $3.00, $3.50 Allen Field House April 28 8:30 p.m. An SUA Production DON'T MISS THE OTHER JAYHAWK JAMBOREE ACTIVITIES.