>> University Dally Kansan Monday, July 1, 1274 2 Area History Film Funds Sought A film on the history of Douglas College will be a feature of the local bicentennial celebration - if funds can be found At a meeting of the Lawrence-Douglas County Bi-centennial Commission Thursday, finance committee member Richard M. Raney said the county commission had refused to approve a request for $7,500. The film would be produced by the University of Kansas radio-TV-film department. Peter Dart, professor of radio-TV-film, showed the committee a 30-minute film on Kanesu to illustrate the type of production that would be possible. Dart said at the meeting that the film could combine still photographs with live acting. The film could be produced by students at KU, but community involvement would be necessary for its success. If he could use photographs from members of the community and from special collections, Dart said, the cost Ted Kemedy, bicentennial committee chairman, said the city and county should produce funds for the bicentennial project. A letter from Dan Young, consul for the county, said he found no expressed statutory authority to provide fund for the project. The letter suggested thatthe county dedicate the 1970 county fair to the celebration of the bicentennial, because it was the last time it was done. "I think this suggestion bears great merit," Young's letter said. Kennedy said, "I'm very surprised at the response. I don't accept the spirit in which it was written." He said he didn't want to play Kissinger, but if they couldn't get funds, he would resign. The committee decided to ask for more money from the institutions—$10,000 from each. They agreed that this request would be appreciated. Other projects suggested for the celebration were creation of a city flag, a brochure showing points of interest, a bicentennial boulevard with flags and walking and biking paths, a museum building; and dedication of the Lawrence Art Commission. It was also suggested that the historical film be adapted for radio. The biennial commission also discussed acting as a clearing house for different groups that wanted to par- ticipate in the event. The committee adjourned until Sept. 12. KU Students, Alumni and Faculty Cheer the Royals Royals Lose to A's on 'KU Night' More than 2,000 University of Kansas alumni, faculty and students observed the second annual "Kansas Jayhawk Night" at Kansas City's Rovals Stadium, Friday night. In pre-game ceremonies Chancellor Archie K. Dykes was escorted to the pitching mound by the Jayhawk and Baby Jayhawk macros and bared the traditional For the second time in two years the Jayhawk group saw the World Champion Oakland Athletics defeat the Royals, Friday after a tough loss to Utah. The year ago the A's prevailed by a score of 94-71. KanSanthoff, Marysville senior and tight end on the KU football team, sang the national anthem. The Jainyuk people, once again, saw why the A's have won the championship of basketball. Royals' starter Nelson Breslue move the first appearance in 60 days after undergoing a hip surgery. The Oakland hitters took advantage of Billys' layoff and scored five runs on eight hits. Brites was replaced in the fifth by Gene Garber, who gave up three hits and four runs. Royals manager Jack McKeen used almost his entire bullpen when Steve Mingori, Joe Hoerren and Doug Bird finished the game. The Royals' offense was almost non-existent during the game. Their only run came in the second inning when Healy made the first base line to drive in Hailey McFarlane. The KU fans were treated to various jaiwak fight songs between innings. The team also had a special match. Frickey, president of the Association of University Residence Halls, said the interns would receive an accounting of the administrative funds of the dean of men and the dean of women on July 15. If any money from the regular administrative work of those interns is saved, it may go to the residence hall system for repair and maintenance of facilities. Phil Frickey, Oberlin junior and one of the interns, said that for several years the dean of men and the dean of women had hired students to do general administrative work and develop programs that would improve the residence hall system. Four students have been hired by the dean of men and the dean of women as Royals Rally in 9th Inning To Defeat Rival Athletics the interns and several administrators will visit Western Illinois University and the University of Illinois, which are about the size as KU, July 14-18. Frickey said he will investigate the housing, budgeting and minority programs of those schools. Amos Otis opened the Royals' ninth with a single off John "Blue Moon" Odum and Hal McRae greeted Darold Knowles with a single. About 650 people attended an alumni- sponsored party after the game in the banquet room next to the Royals Stadium Club. The A's went ahead in the top of the ninth on singles by Bert Campaneria and Sal Bando and Reggie Jackson's fielder's choice grounder. Lansing Inmates Sold Art Work Last Weekend The public arts and crafts sale was sponsored by the fine arts department of the prison. Profits from the sale went to the prisoners, who priced the articles themselves. Art classes are taught by students from the School of Education at the University of Kansas. The students get credit for teaching the prisoners. Al Cowens forced McKaee at the plate but Martinez batted for Tony Solala and many Rhodes Scholars have been produced at KU. According to Hills, there are at least six outstanding artists in the prison. Some of these prisoners also teach art to their fellow inmates. Fran Healy's hust hit hit loaded the bases and a walk to pinch hit Hichie Scheinbichler. Deans Employ Student Interns "The fine arts department gives them leisure time alternatives. It helps them take a break from the bus." Classes are in the evenings from 6 to 8:30 and any prisoner who wants to attend them. During their off-duty times, they may come to the warehouse for casual work. James A. Hills, director of education at the prison, said the fine arts department had existed about six months. It was a shame that prisoners told him that they wanted one. W W L Pct. GB Boston 48 31 .328 2% Baltimore 38 34 .328 2% Detroit 38 34 .328 2% Cleveland 38 35 .314 4% Milwaukee 38 35 .307 4% Minnesota 38 35 .307 4 Paintings, leather work, bead work, ceramics, batkins and jewelry made by prisoners of Kansas State Penitentiary at Oak Ridge. These prisoners' prison grounds yesterday and Saturday. Weaving and glass blowing are also taught. Hills said. The prisoners also may attend music classes taught by KU music students. Hills said Joe Rayburn, a former KU student who bought at the prison, made the statement. Hills said a tailor shop had been transformed into an art warehouse for art American League Oakland 41 35 329 — Kansas City 77 37 360 2/1 Tampa 36 36 360 Chicago 36 36 300 3 Minnesota 32 42 432 8 California 32 42 414 10 The prisoners buy their own materials. They get the money from the jobs they have at the prison, money they have saved or from friends or relatives. W L W L Pct. GB St. Louis 18 34 .267 2/6 Montreal 45 34 .207 2/6 Philadelphia 38 32 .307 4/6 Philadelphia 32 31 .404 4/6 Chicago 31 31 .483 8 New York 47 31 .168 1/6 Cleveland 9, Boston 2 Milwaukee 4, Detroit 1 Chicago 8, Pittsburgh 6 Chicago 6, Minnesota 3 Kansas City 7, Oakland 6 Boston 12, Cleveland 2 Chicago 4, Minnesota 3 Atlanta 7, New York 6 Baltimore 2, New York 6 Kansas City 5, Oakland 0 Miami 8, Philadelphia 9 National League Los Angeles 52 24 684 7% Clintownian 44 41 368 -% Alaska 44 31 295 - Houston 38 39 494 14% San Fran 34 45 494 10% San Diego 34 45 494 10% - work 4, St. Louis - work 5, Miami - work 4, Miami - Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 3 Chichetnam 2, Atlanta 1 Chicago 2, Montreal 1 Chicago 2, Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 13.1, Philadelphia 8.2 St Louis 9.0, New York 2.4, game 10 innings Baltimore 12.8, Atlanta 7.1, Cincinnati 6. Los Angeles 5. 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