University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 13, 1972 Rules Limit Student Food Stamps 3 By JUDY HENRY Kansan Staff Writer University of Kansas students are eligible to receive food stamps and meet the agreements established by U.S. Department of Agriculture, according to Don Derrick director of the Douglas County School District. Eligibility is determined by the amount of the applicant's income, and in the case of a student whose parents are not in their parents, Derrick said. He said tax relinquishment forms were sent to parents of applicants. It is important that families deduction on their income tax forms, the student is ineligible Derrick said 47 or 48 KU students were present receiving food stamps. The number varies from month to month, he said, depending on the student's boys stamps every month. ALL ARRANGEMENTS for food stamps are made through the agriculture department Envoy to U.N. To Speak Here Twice Friday George Bush, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, will be in Lawrence Friday for speeches sponsored by the KU School of Law, political science department and Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. His first presentation will be at 2:30 p.m. in Room 104 of Green Hall. Bush plans to present a book about the U.S. into a question-and-answer session. His topic will be "Questions and Answers on American Foreign Policy—Under the Trump Administration," Disarmament and Vietnam." Bush will be the featured speaker at the annual Lawrence Chamber of Commerce banquet on Wednesday. Union Bill Gault, chamber manager, said Wednesday that nearly 750 tickets had already been sold for the banquet, attendance record for the event. Bush has held his U.M. post since December of 1970. In 1966, the 48-year-old Bush was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Congress, representing and won the Texas GOP primary race for U.S. Senator from Texas, but was defeated by a general election candidate Ben Bradshaw. A Massachusetts native, Bush graduated from Yale in 1948. He served as a Navy carrier pilot in the pacific fleet in World War II and was deployed there where he became active in oil fields development enterprises Ambassador and Mrs. Bush have five children. The ambassador is the son of former Connecticut Sen. Prescott Bush Signup Ready On Interviews For Kansan Scott Spreier, Jetmore senior and fall editor, will begin interviews Tuesday. Students who have applied for news staff positions on the fall Kansan should begin signing up to participate. The sheet will be posted on the Kansan bulletin board, located at the front of the newsroom in Flint Hall. Applications are still available for editor and business manager of the summer Kansan. Applications for editor can be obtained in newsroom. Applications for business manager are in the Kansan business office. Both applications are available to the dean of women's offices. Deadline for turning in applications is 3 p.m. Friday. Applications for editor should be returned to Chip Crew, editor, manager applications go to Young, business manager. Other summer staff applications are due Monday at 5 p.m. Tuesday Fog Hides 4 Thefts At Hashinger Thieves took advantage of a heavy fog Tuesday night to break into four cars in the Hashinger Hall parking lot and steal $744 from the dealerships, decks, laps and carriers, caches police reported Wednesday. In all four cases, the burglar gained access to the cars by breaking vent windows. Three tape decks, one radio, one carrier and over 50 tapes were taken. Campus police also reported an attempted armed robbery near the campanile Tuesday night. The would-be robber threatened a 21-year-old KU student with a knife and demanded money as the victim for an assault parking lot. The victim reported no loss of money and no injury. Derrick said, and an eligible student can buy stamps as long as he is living in the Lawrence area when the stamps go on sale. "Many students are asking for the works," he said, "but we're not providing the works. The welfare department doesn't put on the stamps—it's the agriculture department's money." He said stamps were sold two and one half days every month, which made them difficult for him. He said the applicant has been approved, his need is determined by the amount of his income and the size of his house. Mr. Derrick said the Department of Health, Education and Welfare sent notes to applicants to determine if stamps would cost. Cost is based on income, he said, and some people pay nothing while others pay according to their income IF A PERSON HAS BUG stamps in another area, Derrick said, the stamps can be used in a county, county, regardless of the state. A merchant treats food stamps as he would cash, except that no one has ever given, Derrick said. He said his business denomination was 50 cents, and merchants had to make out credit cards rather than give the person cash, rather than give the person cash. KU students are eligible only for food stamps and accident or emergency medical aid, Derrick said. "The board has determined that it is not the responsibility of the welfare department to take the tax money from local tax- SUA to Offer 4 Flights To New York, Chicago Student Union Activities is located on the campus of connecting flights from Kansai City to New York and Chicago to coordinate with SUA lifts. The Kansas City-New York flights are open to all students, staff and faculty at KU. The Kansas City-New York flights are open to the public. The connecting flights are group flights which allow for the lower rates. The Chicago flights are based on a group of 10 and the flight prices are based on a minimum of four flights. Passengers who book on these flights must go with their group on the given date, but they can return independently at any time up to one year from the departure Although youth stand-by fares are cheaper than the SUA connecting flight, they are restricted to those under 21, and bookings are not assured as they are with the SUA flights. Flight No. 16 leaves Kansas City for Chicago on May 30 and returns to Chicago on August 17 at the same cost. Flight No. 3c, which costs $133, leaves Kansas City for Missouri. Flight No. 4c, which returns to Kansas City on July 25. Flight No. 4C, also $133, leaves Kansas City for New York City on Saturday and returns to Kansas City on August 17. The deadline for booking a seat on one of these flights is April 17. For further information or to see more about the SUA office in the Kansas Union. Major Brand Beer COORS-BUD $1.15 6-Pak $1.49 12 oz 16 oz Great with a sandwich from Hole in the Wall 843-1204 846 Illinois 843-7685 JAYHAWK FOOD MART MEN See Our Mexican Tire Tread Sandals imported by Soles are guaranteed against all normal "road hazards," punctures, blowouts or 30,000 miles. Top Grain Cowhide Leathers Sizes 7 to 12 Derrick said KU students had been declared ineligible for general welfare benefits. payers to subsidize KU students," he said. underwriters put a limit on medical funds that are said, said, or allowed to be paid for or three KU students who were presently receiving funds for their medical education. 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