6 Thursday, March 29. 1973 University Daily Kansan Kansas Seeks Free Trade Zone By LORAINE DUVAL VALDEZ GRAINE DUVAL VAL Kansan Staff Writer Now that Kansas City, Mo., has been approved by the Department of Commerce as a duty-free foreign trade zone, the Kansas Legislature has proposed a bill that would provide for a similar zoning for Kansas City, Kan. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Paul Heus, Richitta and University of Kansas law Hess called the bill a "beautiful concept" who would help attract creative business to Karan. The bill, which was passed by the Senate, was in the Local Government Committee today and is expected to be debated in the Kansas House Friday or early next week. Hess said that there was some difficulty with the bill because many people did not understand it. "A foreign-trade zone encourages international commerce by providing foreign goods duty free—and quota free—entry into specific areas under customs supervision within the United States for an unlimited period of time." Hess said. The only time a customers duty is levied is when the merchandise leaves the restricted area for sale in the United States. If the U.S. Customs department, a duty is not levied by the U.S. Customers. Large cities such as Wichita and Kansas City, Kan., would benefit the most from the proposed zoning. Hess said. Cities the size of Chicago could benefit in only a limited way, he said. Hess said that the bill was actually an amendment to an earlier Kansas law passed in 1965, although it is unclear whether the Kansas law as written is operable. Since Federal law requires that a state pass enabling legislation to allow Porto's appointment, according to Irvin Youngberg, executive secretary of the Endowment Association, was necessary to ensure that he could attend the illness of the treasurer. Carl Layers Lavage has been unable to work since undergoing major surgery early in December. Vorto had been performing the studies before the appointment was made. Poro will remain at the post when Lavery returns to help in the administration of the city. Porto, who graduated from the KU School of Business in 1968 and from the School of Engineering, received the assistant compilator for internal audit in the University Business Office. Before holding that job he worked for a year as the internal auditor at Missouri University of Marseille. Richard Porter has been appointed assistant torter of the University of Kansas Endowment Association, according to applital, Suspended, president of the association. Canoe Trips Are Planned SAU will sponsor three canoe trips down the Current River in Missouri and the week's races in Arizona and April. applications for a foreign trade zone opacational authority, Hess thinks the situation is too complicated. The trips will be coed, he said, and there will be two persons in each canoe. The trips will cost $12 a person, according to Tony Ciston, who is organizing them. The money will pay for the canoes, life jackets and reservations for the trip. to pay U.S. Customs duties on material used only, not on material discarded. A businessman can provide showing to the customer of imported merchandise at a lower cost. Hess said that foreign trade zoning had no negative impact on local, state or federal taxation. Taxes that normally apply to operations in Kansas also apply to operations within the foreign trade zone, he said. All laws that are applicable to regular operations in a state apply to the zone; foreign trade zones are a federal enclave only for customs duty purposes, Hess said. There will be an organizational meeting on the Wednesday preceding each trip, Ciston said. He said it was for persons going on the trips to attend these meetings. Instructions for packing the canoes, transportation arrangements and partners for those needing them will be taken care of at the meetings. Transportation to the river will be provided by volunteers, Ciston said, and everyone will be asked to contribute money for gas. Each person should bring his own food, a swim suit and a change of clothing. Ciston recommended that the clothing be wrapped tightly in plastic under the cover of his own canoes are encouraged to bring them. The trips will start Friday at Cedar Grove, Moe. The proposed amendment would make Missouri and Kansas laws substantially uniform and allow the Greater Kansas City Foreign Trade Zone, Inc. to qualify in both cases. It also allow other nonprofit organizations throughout Kansas to apply for the zone. Aside from encouraging international trade, the foreign-trade zone will have many advantages to the businessman. He will have access to better facilities and export them with less cost. He will have Woman Elected Review Editor Lessons on canoeing will be given at Lake Lake but no definite date has been set. A woman has been elected editor in chief of the Kansas Law Review. Shirley Kovar, End, Okla., second-year law student, is the author of a book on evidence presentation in the 21-year history of the law. Kovar, who was elected Tuesday at a meeting of the 40-member staff, will replace Robert Jones, Hutchinson third-year law clerk. He will help封享 expires at the end of this semester. Endowment Treasurer Appointed Burchill will examine the effect of ultraviolet light on the cellular responses of the protozoa Stentor. He said he is interested in discovering the effects of radiation on the protozoa's growth and other internal functions between cell division. Brower Burchell, associate professor of physiology and cell biology at the University of Kansas, has received a $2,950 grant from the National Science Foundation. City to study the effect of sunlight on cell John Peck, Lawrence second-year law student, was elected articles editor. Bill Seiler, Topeka second-year law student; Russell Read, Lawrence second-year law student; and Gene Sands, Lawrence second-year students were elected note and comment editors. Burchell will be assisted in his study by Orvil Smith Jr., Chase graduate student; John Jackson, Naperville, Ill., senior; and Larry Asherman, Wichita minor. The staff is elected for a two-year term. The Review contains case notes and comments and articles by lawyers, law professors and students. It is published this year. The Sixth volume will appear later this year. A course in hunting safety, designed to meet the requirements of a new Kansas law regarding hunting, will be taught in Dugoslah and Fish and Game Conservation Department. Kansan Staff Writer By JAY GLICK Hunting Safety Class Planned A 1972 law enacted by the Kansas Legislature requires anyone born after July 1, 1987, to successfully complete a course in hunting safety before hunting in Kansas, according to George Schlecht, Douglas County agent for the department. Schelchy said a number of other states had similar requirements. Successful completion of the Kansas course will enable Kangars to hunt in those states, he said. The course will include instruction in safe hunting, guns and ammunition, gun handling, hunting ethics, conservation and management of wildlife, best aid and survival, according to Schlegel. While the program will be oriented toward young hunters, Scheltje said anyone could enroll in the program. Women may be married to him he said, especially those married to hunters. Two instructors will work with 10 or 15 youngsters in the hunting safety classes. Lectures, visual aids, and the actual handout are the part of the instruction, Schlechy said. Those youngsters who successfully competed the NHA course will not be required Preparation for the course began in Douglas County March 16 with class for voice lessons. Volunteer instructors must be at least 21 years old and pass a course for instructors before they will be allowed to teach hunting safety. The National Rifle Association (N.R.A.) has supervised a hunting safety program for the past 10 years in Kansas with the aid of community groups. The Fraternal Order of Police taught the Douglas County course in the past with NRA assistance. The fraternal group will continue to supply volunteers under the new rule, but the BNA will no longer have any role. A total of eight hours of instruction will be provided in the safety course. Students must pass a test before receiving a card certifying completion of the course. The course is offered free of charge, Schiecty said. Italian Pizzeria PIZZA BUCK One Coupon per Person—Not good on delivery Expires April 1, 1973 Phone ahead for faster service. 843-1886 Memorial Hall, 1600 N. 7th St. Kansas City, Kansas 66101 Saturday, April 21-8:30 p.m. MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM On Sale At: Memorial Hall K. C, K.; Antioch Shopping Center, Ward Parkway Shopping Center, Truman Corners Shopping Center, Stereo Studio, 2500W. Ivian Rd., Capers Corners', 4th & Mission Rd. Kiefs' in Lawrence. Mail Or- ganization: Memorial Hall only. Money orders only. Stamped address, self-addressed envelope. $1.00 off any large pizza (except cheese) 843 Mass. men's wear VI 3-0454 till 8:30 p.m. Open Thurs. 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