Wednesday, July 31, 1974 5 Miller Pressure on 'Big Eat' Told University Daily Kansan e less bacco but we there is and but are the TOPEKA (AP)—A Lawrence attorney yesterday accused Audit G. Gen. Vern Miller of exerting pressure on the state Revenue Department to pursue an assessment for back taxes against a young man on whose farm an outdoor gathering was held in 1973. "I think this is an election year and possibly this the attorney general is using the tax department for his own purposes," the lawyer, Tim Deginger, RFD 3, said at a Revenue Department administrative hearing. Miller confirmed he had strongly suggested that the Revenue Department pursue the issue of back taxes. He also said that the state should try to prevent rock festivals in Kansas. Harold A. Armold, director of the state's Division of Taxation, conducted yesterday's hearing on the appeal of Robert Lee Schall, 25, rural Leccompton, of an assessment of $2,150 in alleged back sales taxes on tickets allegedly sold for a picnic-type gathering known as "The Big Eat." The Tax Division has lodged a jeopardy assessment against Schall for sales taxes not paid on an estimated $10,000 worth of tickets sold to the Big Eat event for the six years 1986 through 1744. The actual taxes are $532,000. The remainder is for penalties and interest. Schall, who described himself as a farmer and sometimes odd jobs laborer, said the lawsuits had cost him an estimated $4,000 to repair his car and lost work and have prevented him from farming. Douglas County District Court Judge Frank Gray of Lawrence denied in a memorandum opinion last Friday a state court order that he is holding the event on his farm in the future. Gray said the department of Revenu should pursue its claim for the back sale liability. Deginger said at the hearing that Schall sold no tickets himself, was only one of several members of a "Big Eat" committee that informally promoted the event and even involved in staging the affair in the first four years of alleged back taxes, 1969-72. William Lacy, attorney for the Revenue Department, said in his closing argument that it was "reasonable" to tax $21 Million a Year Given Research By CATHY SCHMIDTBERGER Kansan Staff Reporter Thousands of complaining taxpayers think that their money is being wasted on foolish research, but many University of Chicago professors and research associates disagree. KU receives nearly $21 million each year for research from federal sources, Glen A. Marcot, assistant dean of research administration, said last week. Federally-funded projects such as a study of lizards in Yugoslavia, $15,050 and a study of reasons children fall off their tricycles, $19,300, are becoming a headache for members of Congress because of the deluge they are receiving from fed-up taxmasters. He said three of the main sources that provided funds were the Department of Energy and the National Grid. National Science Foundation and NASA. B. G. Barr, executive director of the KU Center for Research, Inc., (CRINC) said research projects at the Center were not far-fetched. CRINC receives nearly $2 million a year from such sources as NASA, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Kansas Highway Commission, the atomic Energy Commission and the Kansas Department of Health. A few projects include a study of monitoring fresh water resources, a study of atmospheric pollution and its effects in the Kansas City-Topeka corridor and research in chemical and petroleum engineering. Barr said most of the research was valuable and effective. Tom Galloway, acting director of the KU Institute for Social and Environmental Texas Convict Threatens To Kill Woman Hostage HUNTSVILLE, Tex. (AP)—Convicted Friend Gomez Carrasco treasured last night to blow up a woman hostage with a bomb in demand for a bullet proof vest were met. The resolutions of state problems start at the University, he said, and there is a need for more. Conditions were ideal, and the all-weather track was in perfect shape. Carrasco and two other convicts in the state penitentiary here are holding 10 civilians and 3 inmates as hostages in a desperate bid for freedom that started last Wednesday when they took over the prison library. OSLO, Norway (AIP)—Rick Wolhuter of the United States set a world record in the 1,000 meter run yesterday with a clocking of 2.139 in the Martin Luther King Games. The record was 2.12 seconds better than that in Munich by Danie Malan of South Africa. Wohlhuter Sets World Record In 1000 Meter Wohlhuter's world record highlighted the first day of the sixth international King Tommy Robinson. "It was an ideal pace right from the start, but what I had asked for," Wohlhuber said later. "I thought I could win." Wohlhinter, who holds the world record for 880 meters at 1:44.1, passed the 800-meter mark in 1:46.8, which is 4.2 seconds under the old record pace. Morris Faiman, professor of pharmacy, said the University needed a form of public relations to let the state know what's going on in the wav of research. "Almost 100 per cent of our research is applied to scientific state and local environments." Studies, said the main concern of the Institute was with public policy problems and In other events, Martha Watson of Long Beach, Calif., equalled her own American long jump record, winning the event in 21" ?! Duck Bieker, another American, won the 5,000 meters in 13:23.4, a Bissett Stadium record. The old mark was 13:25.3, set by Emiel Puttemans of Belgium last year. "As it stands right now, if he does not get the bullet proof vest by 8 a.m. he will blow up a woman hostage stationed in the doorway of the library," Ron Taylor, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Corrections, told newsman. Without research, Faiman said, there can be no university. In many fields textbooks become outdated quickly and research is often the only tool that is not in these textbooks, he said. Taylor said Carrasco made his threat at 7 p.m. Prison officials called him back 15 minutes later with a counter-measure to ensure that all the hostages. The offer was rejected. The area where the hostages are held is a combination classroom and library. As part of the classroom facilities there are science kits. Taylor said officials might have underestimated the amount of ammunition the bombs could be constructed from gunpowder. Earlier Tuesday, prison officials rejected a proposal by Carrasco that five officials would be sent to jail. Carrasco, a lIter, and two other inmates of the state penitentiary suggested five inmates to be released in captive. Three inmates were also being held but were not part of the promised deal. The offer to trade hostages came through Kathy Pollard, 24, daughter of hostage Novella Pollard. So was Pollard said Carrie Pollard this swing into telephone conversation early yesterday. "I have spoken with Fred Carrasco and he apparently has discarded his demands for more weapons and has repeated a call to the police, which he now holds for five prison officials. "Carrasco says he will release all 10 hostages in exchange for warden Hal Husbands, the director, and assistant director of the TDC, Matt. Andrew Murdock and any captain in the system," she told newsmen. Pollard said Carrasco also told her he still wanted bulletproof vests but was dropping demands for more weapons. She said she was using the vests in playing poker with the lives of the hostages. 2 More Cowboys Switch To World Football League Pugh, a defensive tackle, is a key veteran and is considered one of the better linemen in professional football. The 6-foot-8 guard was drafted by College was drafted by the Cowboys in 1945. Dean Fixenx, research associate in the KU Bureau of Child Research, said one of the reasons people thought that their tax was too high was because they read only the titles of the projects. BIRMINGHAM (AP) - Tackles Jethro Pugh and Rayfield Wright of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League to win the World Football Championship Americans of the World Football League. The signing yesterday of Dallas linebacker D. D. Lewis with the Memphis Southmen, the next season, brought to him the number of Cowboys who have jumped to the WFL. Weight, an offensive tackle, is an equiv- vler veteran and has been an NFL player. He is 6'4 and weighs 175 lbs. He is 6'4 and weighs 175 lbs. KANSAS CITY (AP)—Ernest Britt, a tight end from Nebraska signed as a free agent this week by the Kansas City Chiefs, was arrested on a routine car check yesterday and charged with carrying a concealed weapon and possession of marijuana. He was to be arraigned early today in Jackson County Magistrate Court. weights 255 pounds. Wright was drafted by the Cowboys out of Fort Valley State, GA., in "If we could look at society the same way, we'll see it benefits from research the same way." James Sherman, professor of human development, compared research in major countries on the effects of climate change. "We as scientists write titles for scientists, not the public." Fixsen said. John hasn't been coaching amce mid-December, when doctors discovered the tumor. He has been undergoing therapy at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Mim. The signings were announced Monday by Mike Merrill, publicity staff director of the organization. John missed most of the season while undergoing treatment for inoperable cancer AMES, Iowa (AP)—Mary John, a cancer victim who missed most of the 1973-74 basketball season, yesterday requalified the Iowa State University basketball team with reasons. He will help with SU athletics public relations and fund raising. Pot Charge On Chiefs Player Published at the University of Kansas daily examination periods. Mail subscription rates: $8 a semester, $15 a year. Second class payment package fee: $25. Second class payment fee: $15. A semester垫付 in student activity fees. Advertiser offered to all students without regard prejudice not to interview the university preset are not subject to investigation. Board board no phone calls. Both are scheduled to join the Americans next season. "My health has dictated my resignation," John said in his letter of resurrection. The Iowa State Athletic Council immediately formed a screening committee to receive applications for the head basketball coaching position. Cancer Causes John's Quitting As ISU Coach John, 54, was named 1969 National Basketball Writers coach of the year when he took the Drake Bulldogs to third place in the National Collegiate Association finals. He has been directing summer basketball camps at ISU. A spokesman for the university said John has recommended his two assistant coaches, Tom Smith and Gus Guydon, to replace him. Kansan Telephone Numbers Newroom—UN 4-4810 Business Office—UN 4-4358 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN An All-American college newspaper for any 1973 and 1974 taxes not collected News Advisor . . . Suanaine Shikai Editor Editors Campus Editors Lit Caleddwell Steven Lewis Copy Chiefs Rita Haugh, Pria Kaufman Make-up artist Huribut Hurbut Ebusiness Advisor .. Mel Adams Business Analyst Assistant Manager Assistant Manager Promotion Manager Alice Reece Classified Adv. Manager Classified Adv. Manager Mike Nelson Rebecca NEWS STAFF Armold took the matter under advisement and said he would rule soon on the state's claim but gave no date for an expected decision. If the state continues the claim, Schall could appeal to the state Board of Tax Appeals. Value Shoppers Come to Cedarwood Apartments Miller confirmed he had advised the revenue Department that they had paid the debt. Member Associated Collegiate Press 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, air-conditioned, carpets, all electric kitchen, garbage disposal, pool, laundry facilities. "The Tax Department took the action on its own." Come by 2414 Ousdahl or Call 843-1116 Miller said he suggested action against Schall personally because "we never did find out who the committee is; it was on his property, so he's the one we started after." for quiet, clean living Now offering Robert Revenue, director of the sales and liquor enforcement tax section, confirmed that Miller's Department had proceeded solely on information provided by Miller's office and by his staff. "We felt the attorney general was using the Tax Department." Dewinger said. Schall said he purchased on contract in August 1972 the farm on which the 1972 Big Eat was held. He said earlier events were at other locations in the Lawrence area. The 1974 event was scheduled for Schall's farm until Miller went to court seeking the injunction. It then was moved to federal land adiacent to Clinto Reservoir. BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) –Home runs by Rhamm Killebrew and Larry Hase and three errors in the second inning by Kansas City shortstop Fred Patek helped the Minnesota Twins to a 7-3 victory over the Royals last night. Twins Conquer K.C. Royals,7-3 Minnesota's Joe Decker scattered 11 hits, raising his record to 11-9. baseball standings American League W L W L Pet. 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