University Daily Kansan, July 30, 1981 Page 5 A Reagan favorite program Head Start gains $120 million By LISA PROCTOR Staff Reporter One social service program not only escaped President Reagan's budget cut axe, but received a hefty increase in federal funding. Head Start, a 15-year-old program designed to provide, without charge, academic and social skills for underprivileged children ages three to five, received a $120 million raise last week. This brings the total budget for "one of Reagan's favorite programs" to $560 million, according to Campbell, Head Start director for East Central EVEN WITH THE budget increase the Head Start Community Children's Center, 925 Vermont St., will be forced to cut one service. A carpool providing transportation to the center for six of the program's 24 participants will be canceled August 24, 2013, due to the childcare, director of the Children's Center. Cutting the service will save $1,500 a year. Freitag said. year, 1 retiring. She said she had not received complaints about cutting the service. According to Campbell, the increase will not bring any major changes to Kansas Head Start programs. *this increase will enable us to hold our own. We won't have to reduce our student load, but we won't be able to add any students either," he said. States with large populations will benefit from the increase, Campbell said. "New York, New Jersey and California will see a difference in their buddets." he said. ONE POSSIBLE explanation for a budget increase in times of massive cutbacks is the praise of the Head Start program at all levels. Reagan has supported Head Start as one of seven "social safety net" programs. According to Campbell, long-term studies of Head Start participants show many have completed high school and entered college. Fretag called Head Start "one of the best and most successful programs to come out of the War on Poverty programs." She cited one success story that came from the Children's Center. Head Start emphasizes physical well-being for participants, and children requiring health or dental care receive help through the program. "We had a lovely girl enrolled who had an eye disorder. She had no muscles to open her eyelids. She was not blind, but she couldn't see well." Frefag said. Corrective surgery was performed after Head Start and community members offered assistance to help pay the cost. "After recuperating, the child raced through the doors, ran up to me and said, 'See what pretty brown eyes I have.' Freitag said. "Her whole self image had changed. Experiences like that show us our program is worthwhile and should be continued." common Few programs benefiting children will be canceled, but many will have bad substantial budget cuts. TWO PROGRAMS affecting Head Start. Aid to Dependent Children and The yearly physicals required for enrollment in Head Start are paid for with ADC funds. These funds also pay for immunizations. Head Start may be forced to pay for these physicals and immunizations. the Child Food Program, have been cut back. Cuts in the Child Food Program, under the direction of the Department of Agriculture, will also affect the Children's Center. Although no exact figure has been given, Frettag said she expected to lose nearly $2,000 in reimbursements next week, which masks provided to Head Start participant. No reduction of staff, or hours or months of operation will be necessary, Fretig said. The Children's Center is open all year. Lawrence's other Head Start program, housed at 407 Maine St. is open only during the school year and has 18 students. House members reportedly did not want to pass anything with an increase in their budget package. Campbell said, the increase in the budget佐尔特ize. The increase in a separate bill. FUNDING FOR THE entire Head Start program was in jeopardy when the House of Representatives threw out a budget in its budget cut package last month. However, the additional funds allotted by Congress last week will allow 40 Lawrence youngsters to continue their art classes, their trips to the parks and zoos in the area, and other activities Head Start provides. On the Record An automobile valued at $2,700 was taken from a residence at 2114 Barker St. early Monday morning, according to Lawrence police. The vehicle, a blue 1976 AMC Scooter, waken from the residence driveway at approximately 7:30 a.m., according to him, who said they had no suspicions in the case. A MICROWAVE oven worth $15 was taken from inside a residence at 303 Woodland Place sometime late next Friday for early Tuesday morning, police said. Police have no suspects. A BURGLARY occurred at $03 Arizona St., where at 18-inch Magnavox television valued at $500 was stolen, according to Lawrence police. Police said an entrance to the residence was forced open with a screwdriver or some type of prying tool. AN AM/FM STEREO cassette unit valued at $600 was stolen from a vehicle early Monday morning in the parking lot adjacent to Dale Willey Pontiac, 2840 Iowa St., according to Lawrence police. Police have no suspects. police. Police said that the car was not locked and that they had no suspects in the case. China swap set By BRENDA DURR Staff Reporter A student and faculty exchange program between the University of Kansas and mainland China will begin this fall. G. Cromer Hurst, cochairman of the East Asian studies department, said. "Only a few universities have begun exchange programs with China," he said. "We've probably in the first dozen to do this." Both undergraduate and graduate students were allowed to apply, with selections made by the department. Wan said that the students going to China had all studied Chinese for at least three years. KU WILL SEND six graduate students and an associate professor of East Asian studies, Grace Wan, to China. Three of the students will go to Nanjing University, while the other students and Wan will pay for classes starting Sept. 1. KU will pay for all expenses except transportation. The students will individually attend their elective courses, Wan Chong will collect a specially created Chinese language class. The exchange program developed when a delegation of administrators and faculty, including Acting Chancellor Del Shankel and co-chairman of the university, that In Lee, visited Nankai and Nanjing in April, 1980, said James J. Scaly, administrative assistant to the chancellor. Wan said that she would teach English at Nankai University in addition to researching Chinese and taking literature courses. "I hope other faculty go for a semester," Hurst said. "The general feeling is the more expansive the program, the better off we are." KU ALSO HAS exchange programs with Korea and Japan. Some students also attended Taiwan University, Hurst said, even though there was never a formalized exchange program with Taiwan. "Students can always go to Taiwan. With mainland China, you can't." Wan said. Since 1978, the United States has officially recognized mainland China, even though the American mission is still sending aid to Taiwan. Morrison, who has been to China once, said, "When I went in 1978, I spoke Chinese and was allowed to run around pretty free. Lawrence graduate student Joe L. R. Morrison, who will be going to Nankai University, said there was nothing controversial about the trip because most of the U.S.-China problems were in the past. "They want to take care of us, and they get carried away. They partly don't want the Americans to lose face. The Chinese assume it will work, and Chinese something will go wrong, like Murphy's law. At the end of the program, KU will sponsor a tour of China for the exchange group. Wan said the students would also go sight-seeing individually in nearby towns on weekends and holidays. LAWRENCE GRADUATE student Leslie S. Wright said she expected some problems because of her foraging cultures and languages "Sure there'll be problems," she said, "but that's half the fun and adventure." The University Daily The University Daily KANSAN WANT ADS Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES one tie two tins one four five six seven eight nine ten 15 words or fewer $2.50 $3.00 $3.75 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 $6.00 15 words or fewer $2.50 $3.00 $3.75 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 $6.00 AD DEADLINES ERRORS to run Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Tuesday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS The Kanan will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. 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