Tuesday, July 25, 1972 University Summer Kansan 5 Students Find Barkeeping Lively By BOB FULKERSON Karen Cuff Weller At the ages of 18 and 20, Jim Smith and Bill Toner may not only buy beer in Kansas, but now they may sell it too. What began as a search by two University of Kansas students for extra money has turned into a major investment and “lot of Jim Smith, 18, Johnson County sophomore, and Bill Toner, 20. Caney junior, entered the Bronx for a concert. They opened the Red Baron 804 W. 24th St. The Red Baron is a tavern, featuring live music and a bar. Students Run Local Business Jordyn Smith, left and Rill Tormer generate Bad Roster Smith said the biggest problem was securing the license to sell beer. "It cost us about $200 each in legal fees," he said, "just to have ourselves declared as legal adults. and began to work on buying it. WITH THE HELP of a trust fund and their parent they raised the money for the investment totaling $2,000. THE YEYEN asked us to join "THEY EVER asked us to join THEY EVER asked us to join SMith said he was majoring in advertising journalism and media." The U.S. government's The U.S. government's of grain to the Soviet Union in the next three years is viewed with mixed feelings by businessmen. Smith said the Lawrence business community had been helpful in launching their new business. By VICKI MONNARD Kansan Staff Writer "I'm planning to take 12 hours in the fall," said Smith, "and I think this business will complement my major. It should be both ways, because of the practical experience I'll be getting." Toner said he planned to continue to work for a degree in Sale of Grain to Russia Seen as Mixed Blessing Frederick said that the breakaway group had various proportions might affect the markets, however. At this time the exact combination of brands and stock prices Frederick said that grains shipped so far might be an in- A Kansas State University Extension economist Roy Foster said he rushed approximately 10 cents immediately prior to and directly after the announcement of the sale. He said he did not expect prices to be higher. More than seventy-two million dollars worth of wheat and $14.6 million worth of corn have been sent to the Soviet Union, Frederick said. This proportion is good for Kansas, according to corn, because Kansas produces much more wheat than corn. "Wednesday we got our license from the City Commission, so today we are going to get a Summer Teen Employment Program). They're out of money right now. We can we can spark up the program." NEW regulations for 1972 were released and been released by the federal government. According to Frederick, the regulations are "The government is en courageing the farmers to set aside more acreage through the Set Aide Provision." Frederick H. However, the government is offering more money for less planting. He said he thought the price of grain would continue to go up. One factor is working on supply management, and demand. As the supply is decreased by grain producers and as demand is increased, the two will provide higher prices in the crop market as a sharp drop at the end of three years. He regarded the agreement between Russia and Pakistan as open-end Peter Tolstoy commercial, is in the Soviet Union now to open even more channels for trade, Frederick said. STORAGE elevators probably will not feel a squeeze as a result of the sale to the Soviet Union, Frederick said. He said that elevators handled the grain or cheese or time. The amount is based on volume and not on the price per bushel, he said. While the price per bushel does not affect the price charged by the elevator, the price for a bushel of grain does affect the farmer. Frederick said that farmers might become concerned when a sudden drop was experienced. The superintendent Delbert Brown, superintendent of the Far-Mar-Co Inc. said his elevator had received about the same amount of grain since the agreement. He said the government might buy grain from the storage elevators. DON HARRIS, manager of the farmers Elevator Co. said some farm owners are selling. These farmers will hold several thousand bushels of grain annually. taxes only a few hours at a time only one week after being managed the Red Baron while Toner worked at his auto dealership in Caney. Warren Rhodes, president of the Lawrence First National School, said that any time you could buy a seat in the country. However, he said that it had not produced a great amount of local activity as far as swimming. He said there had not been an increase in the number of farmers paying off loans or making other payments from the announcement of the sale. physical education but he wou take only a few hours at a time "We tap from 35 to 38 kegs at one time," said Smith, "and that's more than any other place we have." But the dollars change hands here but most of it goes to the bands and chips and beer." Smith said he had been kept busy. Signing checks is loss of fun," he said, "especially when you sign your own pay check." Toner said the financial responsibility was "kind of scary." THE TWO 'tudent-business- men said they were planning a chain of Red Barons if the one in Lawrence was successful. 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"We want to work something out with the KU art department so that we might get them to complete whole wall with a KU motif. Smith said the McGovern for President Obama will send $90 in admissions at the Red Baron recently, and probably later this month the Red Baron will send $25. Benefit" for those arrested in Lawrence's most recent drug raid. "It's a pretty rough business," said Smith, and I've found it very hard to say no to salesmen and promoters. The best way to you is to make sure you're as fair to people as they are to you." Nehring graduated from Montana State University in 1940 and earned the master's and doctorate degrees from the University of California at Los Angeles. Nebring has also had political experience on the national level. In 1968, he was one of two political candidates for Citizenship Clearing House National Committee to act as a consultant to each of the two committees. Earl A. Nehring, associate professor of political science has been appointed chairman of the department of political science for a three year term. He replaces Herman Lajun, who was appointed director of KU's Environmental and Environmental Studies. After a year as a Hays Foundation Fellow and a lecturer at Indiana State University, joined the KU faculty in 1959 At KU, Nehring served as advisor to the Collegiate Young Republicans. Nehring Named To Administer KU Department SALEM, Ore. (AP) —Wrecking yard owner Bill Harris lost a hydraulic press, part of a fence fire Monday night—but he knows now he can trust his watchdog. When some 30 firemen in seven yards set the fire in their yard, they had to wait until Harris came to call off the 145-pound garment shopper before he could get inside to fight the flames. You licked it before, so he back with more. some book. some movie. 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