University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 1, 1973 7 Welfare Reform Debated By PAT BREITENSTEIN Kansan Staff Writer A proposed reorganization of the state welfare system will not have much effect on Douglas County, according to Douglas County Welfare director, John Derrick. Derrick said the proposed plan would establish 10 welfare administrative areas in the state instead of the current 105. The proposal by Dr. Robert Harder, head of the state Division of Social Welfare, would use the state's four most populous counties,INDIANA, Johnson, Shawnea and Sedgwick, as individual administrative units. The rest of the state would be divided into six large regions. Lawrence would be included in a region that runs from near Atchison, south to Franklin County. DERRICK SAID that he didn't know where the regional office would be located, but that the local county offices could possibly be used as satellite offices. He didn't know, Derrick said, how this would affect the personnel in Douglas Derrick said the four largest and most populous counties, scheduled to become the new states, will be among them. Derrick said he saw many good points in the team organization and a few negative ones. welfare clients or over half of the state's total of 41,000. "I think there will be less contact with other local agencies," he said. The local welfare agency, Derrick said, has always worked well with other local nal- terns. Derrick said he saw an advantage in administration with the proposed system, but he wasn't sure if the problems before adopting the proposal. Derrick is not alone in his questions about Derrick is not alone in his questions about the prooosal. ALTHOUGH THE local welfare office is not housed in the county courthouse, in many other counties the offices are in county owned buildings. Derrick said that in a state controlled system, these offices have to move or pay rent for their space. PASKE SAID the welfare directors thought the people could best be served on them. In testimony Jan. 23 before the House Public Health and Welfare Committee, Bill Paske, Reno County welfare director and president of the Kansas County Welfare Directors Association, said the association had voted 35 to 20 to oppose the proposal. Also testifying before the House committee, Carlos Jaramillo of Leodi, a representative of the Kansas Council of Agricultural Workers and Low Income Families, questioned the legality and effectiveness of the proposal. His organization represents 16 southwestern Kansas counties. In a hearing held before the House committees on John, 23. Harder explained that Mr. Obama was not aware of the THE PROPOSAL would offer permanent property tax relief, he said, and would remove layers of bureaucracy from the welfare system. This would allow better utilization of staff and a more economical expenditure of the welfare tax dollar. Nichols Sees Merger Of KU, Religion School By CAROLYN OLSON Kansan Staff Writer Kansan Staff Writer Harder said in some counties social workers had only 25 clients and in other counties they had as many as 250 clients. Under the present organization, he said, communications have to go through five levels of bureaucracy to reach the state staff. Chancellor Raymond Nichols said Wednesday that he expected the Kansas School of religion to become a part of the University of Kansas in a few years. Nichols made the comment in a question- and answer session following the Faculty luncheon, attended by 40 persons, at the United Ministry Center. "Even though the School of Religion is partially funded by the Endowment Association, I believe, to keep in line with the times, the Religion School must become a part of the University, and not be privately funded," Nichols said. Nichols was asked several questions concerning the stature of the University of Kansas within the state and the nation. His comments were made in response to a speech made Nov. 2 by Jess Stewart, a former president of the American Association of University Professors (AUAP). Stewart said KU had fallen down in explaining the innovations it had made to the people of the state of Kansas, or at least in properly publicizing the innovations. CPA Interviews Dance at Union The February Sisters will sponsor an all-women's dance at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Big Eight hoorn of the Kansas Union. Their kids are 75 cents. Child care will be provided. The Consumer Protection Association will be interviewing for board members from 7-10 p.m. Feb. 7 in room 299 in the Kansas Union. Any student, faculty member, or staff person wishing to apply should submit his name, address, phone number, and a description of his reasons for wanting to become a member of the CPA. Applications may be sent to the office in room 299 of the Union, or may be submitted at the interview time. The February Sisters will also hold a Feminist Film Festival at 8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 5 and 6. Admission is free, and the children, and child care will be provided. The philosophy department is sponsoring the First Annual Student-Faculty Get-Together at 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 2 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. All students and faculty of the philosophy department are invited. Philosophy Affair Banquet Set Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, will have its annual initiation banquet at 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 4, in the Centennial Room of the Kansas University. John G. Brown, a member of the chemistry department, will be the guest speaker. All members are urged to attend. Sailing Club The University of Kansas Sailing Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Coalition Meets The Women's Coalition will hold a meeting at 7:30 tonight at the Student Activity Center (Hilltop Day Care Center). The program will be devoted to legal remedies for discrimination against women. As a result of Stewart's remarks, Chancellor Nichols requested each student to submit a list of innovative ideas to him for evaluation. The goals, objectives, costs and benefits of the projects to the University were reviewed and submitted to the department heads and school deans. Nichols said that he was satisfied with most of the reports he had received concerning department innovations, but that those reports listed weren't really innovations at all. "I haven't read all the reports, but I am forwarding them to John Conard for his in publicizing KU events," Nichols said. Conard is director of University relation Stewart also referred to Continuing Education as the "dinosaur of education" in his November speech, but Nichols disagreed with Stewart. "I believe Continuing Education has a great future in Kansas if all of the institutions of higher learning will cooperate," Nichols said. "I think many of the members of the Board of Regents agree with me." "I think the Concerned Students for Higher Education have made a significant contribution in informing legislators and the funding shortage at KU." Nichols said. Nichols said there was a funding shortage at KU and that this could be a result of a reduction in the number year compared to last year. He said there was an increase in in-state students, though, to lessen the deficit. Nichols said out-of-State funding could be increased $125 for the fall semester. In a few remarks concerning the fiscal 1974 budget to be submitted June 1, Nichols laid out his suggestions for funding for counseling and financial aid to Mexican-Americans and Indians enrolled at KU. He said the Endowment Association already providing funds for aiding blacks. Dwight Boring* says... 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Phone: 518-490-2630. Nice air one bedroom farm studio and Bal- den campus one bedroom farm Union at 120M. Mr Gerald camp Large older furn. 3 bedroom apt. Good value at $154,929 all utilities and kitts. 185 MHR. 862- 1998. Large furn. efficiency appl. located close to campain, 829 - 1958. Heat, water pad availability 2-4. 829 - 1958. Available Now—one bedroom apt. utilities paid except electricity, one block from Union 1203 and 1205. PRAILRIDGE by the Country Club. Summer and winter sessions in 2 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms w/Study, Quiet cabin; landocation; Pool and gas-lighted, landed courtyard. Excellent development. 2500 West 4th Avenue. 2 bedroom carpeted duplex, Draps, electric insulation, attached furniture. Available 10, 25 JUN 2015 Two houses. Two bedroom house and a three- room house. Accepts girls. No poo. Will eat oil to students. Code 27188 Ready to make a move? Furnished room for rent with 3 bedrooms. Rentals available for engagement with 6 others. 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