University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 15. 1973 9 Rehabilitation Is Goal Of Proposed Center A proposal to establish a personal and legal counseling center as a part of a proposed combined city and county correctional center was presented to the Douglas Committee on Correctional Jobs and Jail Facilities Wednesday night. Committeeman Bill Arnold, professor of sociology, submitted the proposal for the Commission. The counseling center will be part of an overall effort to stress rehabilitation in the community. The committee suggested the center provide legal and personal counseling for juvenile offenders. They expressed the hope that juveniles could receive such counseling and be released rather than put in jail. The committee plans to invest $10 million in the Douglas County Legal Aid Society to provide services for the proposed center. Arnold noted that inmates were characteristically young unemployed males. He said the proposed center would diagnose difficult difficulties and provide counseling. Arnold also said the counseling service could aid in family counseling and act as a negotiator in such community grievances an annexation. The feasibility of office areas doubling as jails will be discussed at the next meetings The new center should be designed to accommodate 50 inmates, Arnold said. He also proposed that office areas be designed to allow jail areas when the jail is overcrowded. The committee proposed that the new building provide separate detention areas for inmates. The committee has submitted survey materials gathered in a 10 month investigation of county jails to the National Clearinghouse for Correctional Programming and Architecture at the University of Illinois. Representatives from the clearinghouse will discuss proposals for the new jal with the committee at the April 10 and 11 meetings. The final committee report will be submitted April 20 to the *Dugan County* Office. Fund Sharing . . . -responsibilities would be transferred to state and local governments under the entire program of the President's "New Federalism," providing those governments with financial assistance and freedom to make localized decisions. Critics of Nixon's "New Federalism," which includes the special revenue sharing plan are many and have added their voices to those already opposing many of the cutbacks in federal programs. The basic criticisms are these: (Continued from Page 1) -Special revenue sharing as proposed offers no certainty that existing programs satisfying social needs will receive additional funding for local continuation or replacement: —Urban residents, the poor and the black city will suffer most from the improved job opportunities. —Because of uncertainties surrounding the timing, extent and depth of federal cutbacks, individual city's needs are rendered difficult to determine; - Provisions for the transition from community block grant funding to the special revenue share approach are higher questionable, if not totally unknown. --Smaller cities, those under 50,000 in population, will not receive their funds directly from the federal level, but rather from local governments, whose respective state governments for funds. —The funds would be distributed automatically to the larger cities and the states with no required applications and only unlimited eligible uses for the funds. The entire controversy boils down to one or doubt concerning the adequacy of the evidence. sharing funds to provide augmentation to meet existing social needs. Those involved in the running of social programs and the programs' participants seek promises that essential for local independence and power are supported by adequate, prompt funding. Whether revenue sharing and special revenue sharing will provide for effective maintenance of social programs at the local level remains to be seen and the impact of revenue sharing on national and local priorities has yet to be determined. Corrections Wednesday's Kansan incorrectly reported that one of the KU law students chosen to represent the Midwest region in the International Law Moot Court competition April 9-12 in Washington, D.C., was Richard Walker, Newton third-year law student. Waller is a Pittsburgh, Pa., first-year law student. Recruitment Of Socialists Draws Few The Kansan reported Wednesday that persons wanting to join a caravan leaving Saturday for Wounded Knee, S.D., could call John Flying, American Indian coordinator for Kansas, at 842-3533. The correct number to reach Flynn is 842-3535. Representatives from The Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) told an audience of eleven people Wednesday night at a recruitment meeting in the Kansas Union that social reform through radicalism was needed. A headline in Monday's Kansas incorrectly reported that SUA, instead of the Student Senate Transportation Committee, was sponsoring a bus to take students to Kansas City International Airport during break and between semesters. The YSA, which has about 2,000 members, currently has representatives touring the nation to publicize their ideas, one representative said. The YSA representatives were trying to recruit members at Fort Hays State College before coming to the University of Kansas. They met KU today and continue their tour in Texas. The sparse audience listened to a presentation by two YSA representatives, Barbara Thornton and Dan DeWilt, on social reform and the YSA. The reason for the lull in radicalism, according to Thornton, was the discouragement many people felt when Richard Nixon was elected President. Thornton said that radicalism was not dead and that despite the discouragement of its leaders, the state was not dead. The YSA representatives said their organization has had many encouraging advancements lately in the area of social media and digital engagement, while advancements was the ceasefire in Vietnam. "It wasn't the President or Henry Kissinger that made the cease-fire possible, but the growing pressure of the youth on the administration," Thornton said. The YSA is currently backing such social reforms as the black movement, women's liberation, gay liberation and the Chicano movement. "The only way to achieve these reforms is to form independent parties representative of the various groups," Thornton said. "It is not possible to achieve social reform through the present political parties. That is a dead end street." The representatives said that a mass awakening of the people to the need for social reforms was not possible, but that the capitalistic ruling class, by their own mistakes, would make the people aware of this need for reform. Campus Bulletin Pollah Table: 11:30 a.m., Meadowlark Cafeteria, Kansas German Table: 11:43 a.m. Cottontown Cafeteria. Beta Kappa: 9:00 a.m. English Room. Beta Pka Kappa: 8:25 a.m. English Room. Cottonwood Cafeteria: 10:00 a.m. Cottontown Honors Scholarships Committee 1 p.m. Registrati- n French Department Executive Committee 24 p.m. French Department Executive Committee Speed Communication 3 p.m., International Room. Film Society 3:30 p.m., Woodruff Room. Film Society 6:30 p.m. SUA Board: 6 p.m., Cork Room, East Asian Studies: 6 p.m., English Room Boston University 5 p.m. English Room. East Asia Institute 6 p.m. English Room. Iranian Institute 6:30 p.m. English Room. Pharmacy 7 p.m. Regional Lab Room. Chinese Students Association 7:30 p.m. Room 305B. China School Students Association 7:30 p.m. Room 305B. RU Sailing Club 7:30 p.m. Counsel Room. Later Day Salon Instruction: 7:30 p.m. Oread Room. Later Day Salon Instruction: 7:30 p.m. International Room. Friends of Headquarters: 8 p.m. International Room. The Senior Class of 1973 Presents THE ALICE COOPER SHOW "Billion Dollar Babies" SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 8:00 p.m. Allen Field House Tickets on sale March 26 (first day of classes after break). Tickets $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 1. Tickets go on sale Monday afternoon, March 26 (the first day of classes after spring break) at 3:00 p.m. in the Kansas Union. The ticket line will form at the Southeast door of the Union adjacent to Jayhawk Blvd. (same place as Elton John ticket line). FREE for Senior Class Card Holders!! $1.00 discount for Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Class Card Holders! 2. Approximately 11,000 tickets will be available for sale on campus. Due to the expected popularity of the ALICE COOPER SHOW, there will be a ticket limit of ten tickets per person the first day of sales. There will be no limit after March 26. TICKET POLICY—IMPORTANT—PLEASE READ 4. Students possessing freshman, sophomore, or junior class cards will receive a $1.00 card from the regular ticket prices. ONE class card, card, or valid for ONE $1.00 discount for ONE ticket. 5. Seniors possessing class cards will receive ONE FREE TICKET by presenting one senior class card and corresponding KU ID DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF TICKET SALES ONLY (March 26-30). Seniors who fail to pick up their free ticket during the first week will receive a $1.00 discount thereafter, so seniors, PICK UP YOUR FREE TICKETS DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF TICKET SALES!! 3. The stage will be set up at the north end of the stage. The $3.50 seats are located behind the group. 7. You are urged to buy your tickets during the first week of ticket sales. Ticket outlets will be maintained in Kansas City, and part of their available for sale on campus will be transferred to Kansas City ticket outlets if necessary. PLEASE BUY THE FIRST WEEK! Allen Field House 6. DISCOUNTS AND FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE IN THE MISS SONIA SECTION ONLY THE ALICE COOPER SHOW One Day 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.01 Brought to you by The Senior Class of 1973 produced by Student Union Activities KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, goods, services and emp- agement advertised in the University Daily Kawan are offered to students with disabilities in PLACEMENTS AND ALL CLASSIFIEDS TO 111 FLINT HALL. FOR SALE NORTH SIDE DIPICY Shop—35 bikes. No. of Kaw River Bridge bicycles included 6 gas heating & cooking cookers, bicycles including 10 speeds, saddles, old pot bells, racking systems, road bike frames, 4 baskets and 8 basket bowls & wooden crates. Fireplace bar tables include 15, 20, 10, 3 for 25, also for bars. Bike bags 15, 20, 10, 3 for 25, also for bags. Home grown growers! Also fruit & vegetable stores! Great for all ages! CARS BUYED AND SOLD. For the best deal Vermont, 842-806-9888 G.L. 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