4 Tuesday, July 13, 1971 University Summer Ka Friday, July 16. 1971 University Summer Kansan Grants Awards Fifty-five independent telephone company executives from 28 states Puerto Rico, the West Indies, and Washington, D.C., are to the University of Kansas for a management training, June 27 July 16. Beginning its 18th year, the UNTA Management Development Center began the KU School of Business for the United States. Independent Teachers. The program is for executives who already have important administrative responsibilities, the chief executive, Pinet, director. The executives study human relations, American economic climate, control and administration, operations reasons, regulation and poverty problems. Visiting faculty members include William John Bruns, Jr., University of Washington; James Cliffon, assistant dean of the School of Engineering at University of Wisconsin; Francis X. Welch, public utility law specialist, Georgetown university; Institute faculty from KU are head of the economics department; Larry Sherrr and Joseph Pitcher, of the School of Business. The executives are Richard Grace Pearson College and Glenn Parks in the Kansas Union. ★★ Seven graduate students have been appointed trainees in developmental and child psychology, 12/22 and 19/22 program, arranged by the department of human development is supported by a $55,232 service from the U.S. Department of Education, now in its fourth year, allows students to work in a wide variety of projects involving children of various ages; directed by Frances D. Horowitz, chairman of the department of human development, applies the children's doctoral requirements. Among the programs available to students are those in the Infant Day Care Center, the Toddler Day Care Center, and the location in Haworth Hall on the KU campus. These allow children ranging in age from a few days to about five years. Other local programs enable children in elementary schools and youths in their early teens. Most of these are operated jointly by public schools, and the University. Trainees may also work in programs at the Kansas National Garden Center or Turner House and the Juniper Gardens Children's Projects in Kansas. ★ ★ ★ Roy E. Browne of Lawrence is the graduating senior to receive the first Donald Ewart Traveling Scholarship and the scholarship is financed by a $145,000 bequest to the KU Endowment association by Mrs. Mary Ewart, former resident of Kansas City in 1968. The award memorizes her son, a KU architecture student who died in Egypt in 1928. The award memorizes Beloit High School was encouraged by his KU professors to further his education by travel in Europe and the Near East He is the recipient of the Kansas City Star, worked on steamships to finance their travels and had reached Donald Ewart Died of diphtheria. Ewart's parents shared their only child's belief in the benefits of learning and making the bequest more meaningful opportunities to KU architecture students. Browne will receive a four-year scholarship from the northern Britain, Sweden and Finland, probably next spring, for his town planning and development. Satchmo Is Buried NEW ORLEANS (UPP)—"I don't think Louis would have wanted it this way," said trumpeter Dudley Rivel Riley had played final "Taps" for Riley and Armstrong during the Jeter season for Armstrong Sunday in New Orleans, Armstrong's hometown. (AP) The funeral had gone sour, due to pressing thousands who wanted to see and perhaps marry an Ompra and Onward brass bands. Riley played "Taps" on the fifth and played in the back allys of Storyville, the New Orleans district east at the turn of the century. "I think he should have had a traditional New Orleans type jazzy funeral. We hoped it would be better but ..." Riley shook his head. Clarinetists Pete Fountain and Louis Coullard led the Onward Brass乐队 to Canal and streets to town, memorial service at City Hall. new facilities w Campus Post Office Expa Post Office Mc The campus mail service and the United States Postal Service substation in the basement of the Maupin building are larger facilities in the near future. departmental customer sery The move, which has been in the planning stages for about five years, is designed primarily to connect customers with mail service additional space for Both the fed the campus m relocated in an strong Wall, H. With improve the sum of the —Nov Headqua By FLORESTINE PURNELL As a result of this meeting, extensive research was done to identify the most effective drug abuse center. The committee then gathered the information they had obtained into their work and oriented the center which was specifically oriented toward Lawrence's junior and senior high school students. About a year and a half ago, a group of Lawrence citizens and three University of Kansas drug abuse shunners attend junior senior high school youth in Lawrence. At this first meeting, it was recognized that the group had gotten worse. It was also found that there was no one agency available to this age group that was equipped to handle the crimes associated with drug abuse. "Thus began "Headquarters". The concept of the center was prepared by the three KU presidents, and the Outreach Commission of the First United Methodist Church is responsible for probationary funding. A Board of Directors was on- served and supported the re- lated community members, physicians, pharmacologists and experienced center staff mem- Headquarters set out to do six thing. First, they proposed to establish a 24 hour switchboard and guidance center to deal with youth already using drugs. Second, they proposed to establish a library concerning drugs and drug abuse for the purpose of providing a resource for concerned citizens. The fifth proposal was to act as a responsible referral agent for youth needing professional help. The staff of the five first goals Headquarters would also determine the definite course of disease problems in our community. Third, the group behind Headquarters proposed to actively distribute drug abuse information in means of speaking engagements, adult education, and the old reliable "grapevine" so imitated by the young high youth. Fourth, Headquarters would be set up for runaways that these youths would have an other than going to a distant city. Though Headquarters' success has been accented with relocations and financial shortages, it has accomplished a great deal. The reputation of the company as a source of help has spread rapidly through the community, and the switchboard operating on two phone lines is with parents seeking inform dangers of drugs emotional problems the second oriented libra wide populari Also, additior being considers Stimulating cress about the third goal, he took a seat. He participated Education divi High School I lecturee to; Education class abuse With respect there have been, and in most can has had good so they have gone down and tail ferences. They there was a problem who wouldn't listen to home—even really want to. Fifth. He in addition to established various honourity h skills and su ment of commu- sion Headquarters has made progress in attaining its goals. Headquarters are actively looking for help. Often staff members are called upon to provide care and their children. It has been found that in most cases not only the staff, but so do their parents. A fund drive held last year raised two thirds of the amount of money Headquarters hopes to get. Two thousand dollars was raised in the state through the Kansas University and Lawrence High School gave $750 through its Student Council. Another fund raising drive will be held next year in which it is hoped raise two to three thousand dollars that the school hoped that money will come from unsolicited contributions. Board of Consultants What Headquarters needs now is people who want to share their special skills and interests with youh... and of course, there is always use for money at a new location. 1632 Kentucky, and they are in the process of doing a little remodeling. AFTERNOON LANTERS Come in, gentlemen. Oh, dear sirs, it is such a pleasure to see you all again." “C (She practised everyday to have a nice smile). Jealousy soaring with the White Eagle, high, and riding low the basement Sig; such close friends—of her sisters—grew up in plaster. (Once hostility between the bitter man stands cold and alone.) "Good part of the eve'ning, Mrs. Jefferson," Matthew said in a rather sluggish, unconvincing tone. By ANN REED Donations may be sent to Box 999 or the First National Bank, in care of Headquarters; contributions are tax deductible. And, the Echoes of a shorter man, Professor McDill, I believe. "Mrs Kane," she says, like a sweet red rose delicate crushed in Quxote's pocket; memories, memory, memories. "Yessum, Mississ Jesserson, we're sure glad to be heir shear"in this night wish with you (halleujah, praise de praie; de praie, de praie; "Just a crazy black Wilma, Mrs." Matthew blurted in. "Still be a good day and a hard one. A man needs a preface and kindness, mind you—'round this host to let him know what to do.' Make him feel like some place is home. "Yes, yes, yes . . . Well, sit down gentleman. I was just about to retire to this coop cachy after feeding Mabel. She is getting to be such a large bird that I am not going to sit there, such fierce animals, pouncing through darkness on poor helpless creatures. Why . . she ate twelve dandelions (and two ants nesting), three aspen trees, nests and a lilypad, and numerous other accompanying insects and sprays." Professor McDill, alias Echoes, moves slowly his hands, his head, his entire body, like an immense wave swelling, Alas Echoes? He is a Memory Feedback Bank full of the rhetoric stuff. Plato Rousselau Piat. Dr. Rousseau, I am sure he speaks it out anytime and anywhere. Except at night; he sleeps alone. "Mrs. Jefferson, my Mabel . . . Professor McDill pauses searchingly. "Ah. pure divine juice; filling cup after cup of delightful, youthful drink like an everflowing river into the lake with a very quirky quite an extraordinary bird." "Yessum, Missss Jeff'rson; sure fine lady." Desire pants behind darkness's clouds. Feat's gown swoops low. When lonely, Madness erupts; Desire creeps up! Like golden sprouts on a shoulder. Or human pants. ' "I tell you, Mrs. Jefferson, I grow so weary and doubtful—how well you must see. Days after days of this heat "Yes, if I only had . . . Oh, something to make me believe that my service is very well appreciated." "Oh, Matthew, you poor, poor dear." "And it seems forever to be less easy than it was." "Yes, yes, my good sir, I do understand your outstretched arms. We all need someone to tell a problem to." "Yose right, Missss Jeff rous," says wells in squeakiness of exegesis. "Like the pleasure of Libry in a fog. I sang to the piancad Professor McDill stands in digged rage. "Crazy black; black, crazy crazy. You are like a wart on a baby's nose; you have some obscene gore at the intermission of a 19th century show. Such minds and hearts are concentrated toward universal goals of Righteousness and Goodness, Huff." Echoes, Echoes in canyons dark; All philosopher Kings Linger small, very small "Yes.yes. . . "sights Mrs.Jefferson, "Oh, dear Echoes," says Matthew, "such metaphysical rhetorical can only lead to heartache and bits of rheumatism squatting on you here and there like fungi growing wild. . . So sorry to bore you, Mrs. You must have quite a womanny tolerance to rest and be midst of such Gentleman's talk. He is a very important man, hand- soo, (so) always offers candy to him. He's kind and sweet-heart, Ancient Desperation takes an ancient Desperation takes an ancient Desperation takes comfortable seat inside his heart "Fine, yes, rightly fine. You all could never bore me; oh, such witty fellows, like with sons I always wanted. Ronald. Ronald. married, you know. I lived alone ever since; not lonely, mind you, with me. I loved you and then to give you a place a little love." "Ah, Missss Jeff rson. Weee's jest friends. Not'ng special." "Oh, yes!" explains Professor McLeod. "We all must hold upright and strong what we believe to be Truth and passionately to beckering passionately in lonely darkness." "Gives you your night," she shouts Matthew. "Gives you rocking, smoking, drinking tea on the night. There was a still madness in her. She unbroken smiles and jauged eyes." Mabel stutted out with grace, a very large bird, near frightening to be sure. She paused, and then circled them again, as they were tidied up in the ritual, slowly evolving from yearpass. Sawing her wings, she turned to the yard and faced them with laughter. Enchanted Eagle Lamp饰灯的 night: All of our dreams unchained fears awakened hopes Are carried in your reflected sight. Human hearts weep a fountain, then dry parched on rocky earth. You, friend, in all your wandering- sick will follow you. For elfies alone. Hastily searching. you, Friends, all it your Wadershine Still dwell in the Eagle's chase. Endlessly dying, each second Endlessly dying, each second pursues. Hastily searching, With sweating insanity, Rebirth, Rebirth; A magical race Mahal calls out their names The two gentlemen jumped to them feet and off the porch. They stood stiff on the grass some twenty feet apart and screamed blitply in the Middle of them. "Matthew is no match for charming; echoes, thought of the dead, Wilie Miller is just a breezy person. Persons ferson sees what's been said. Run, Elijah, runs. Run, Elijah, run. Here it is," Elijah said. "Echoes, I'm tired. This is it. Your bull shit is destroying my sanity." "Yes, Matthew, my friend, it certainly will." wrote that, they drew up their shotguns and blasted each other to the ground. Mabel stood, still laughing madly, then fleew away the night. "Lord, Jesus!" Willies fell to his face and cried for the rest of his life. Mrs. Jefferson said nothing but threw off her clothing and danced proudly down the street. What a nice smile Tomorrow Was living in jealous illusions, With desire's whip at my back. Here are the Pre-molded designs And wordy conversations Now something is gone. Clutching darkness at the dawn leaves me pale On this sunny day. Kansan Photo by Hank Young Telephone Links Drug User to Help .. Headquarters provides a listening ear The Castle Tea Room 1307 Mass The Most Unique Restaurant in Lawrence Reservations Suggested 844-1151 2 RNCC SPECIAL! FREE BIG MAC (55c Value) with purchase of another BIG MAC McDonald's 901 W. 23rd St. FREE COUPON OFFER OPEN TODAY CLIP THIS COUPON 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. 7 days a week Good for a Big Mac Sandwich (55c value) with purchase of another Big Mac only at McDonald's 901. W 23rd St., Lawrence. ONE PER CUSTOMER Offer expires after Saturday, July 31, 1971