4 Tuesday, July 13, 1971 University Summer Ka Friday, July 16. 1971 University Summer Kansan Grants Awards Fifty-five independent telephone company executives from 23 states Puerto Rico, the West Indies, and Washington, D.C. are supporting of Kansas for three weeks of a management training, June 27-19. Beginning its 14th year, the UNITA Management Development Institute (UNIDA) the KU School of Business for the State Independent Telephone Service. The program is for executives who already have important administrative responsibilities, management, finance, Pinet, director. The executive study human relations, American economic climate, control and financial administration, operations regulation and poverty problems. Visiting faculty members include William John Bruns, Jr. University of Washington; James Robertson, the College of Science; Selene University of Wisconsin; and Francis X. Welch, public utility specialist. Geogretown faculty from the faculty from KU are Dean Pintel, Olsen, head of the economics department; Larry Sherr and Joseph Pilcher, of the School of Business. The executives are James Pearson, both Grace Pearson and Kansas Union. All classes are in the Kansas Union. ★ ★ ★ Seven graduate students have been appointed trainees in developmental and child psychology, and 12 children program, arranged by the department of human development is supported by a $55,232 grant from the U.S. PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY, and now in its fourth year, allows students to work in a wide variety of projects involving children of various ages. The program is directed by Frances D. Horewitz, chairman of the department of human development, applies toward master's or doctoral degrees. Among the programs available to students are those in the Infant Days Care Center, the Toddler Daycare located in Haworth Hall on the KU campus. These allow children of children ranging in age from a few days to about five years. Other local programs enable students to work with children in early childhood centers for 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 Center for Early Childhood 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, which scholarship is financed by a $145,000 bequest to the KU Endowment association by Mrs. Mary Ewart, former resident of Philadelphia in 1988. The award memorizes her son, a KU architecture student who died in Egypt in 1928. The award recognizes Beloit High School was encouraged by his KU professors to further his education by travel in Jordan and Alvin McCoy, a retired editor of the Kansas City Star, worked on steamships to finance their travels and had reached Donald Ewart died of diphtheria. NEW ORLEANS (UPI)—I don't think Louis would have wanted it this way," said trumpeter Riley Riley. Satchmo Is Buried Ewart's parents shared their only child's belief in the benefits of education, the bequest to provide similar opportunities to KU architecture students. Browne will receive a grant from the northern Britain, Sweden and Finland, probably next spring, for town planning and development. Riley had played final "Taps" for Louis "Satchelmo" Armstrong during the 2013 season for Armstrong Sunday in New Orleans, Armstrong's hometown The funeral had gone sour, due to pressing thousands who wanted to see and perhaps march around the Olympia and Onward brass bands. Hiley played "Taps" on the first cornet Armstrong-owned owner of the New Orleans Storery, the New Orleans red district at the turn of the century. "I think he should have had a traditional New Orleans type jazz funeral. We hoped it would be like but ... "Riley shook his head Clinetists Pete Fountain and Louis Cottrell led the Onward Brass Band from Canal and Bayside to its memorial service at City Hall. new facilities Campus Post Office Expa The campus mail service and the United States Postal Service substation in the basement of the campus will offer larger facilities in the near future. Post Office Mc departmental customer sery The move, which has been in the planning stages for about five years, is designed primarily to allow customers to use mail service additional space for Both the fed the campus in rehabilitated in ar- tificial soil. 强 Hall High, I with improve the end of the sum —Nov Headqua The fifth proposal was to act as a responsible referral agent for needing professional help. Lastly, the first five goals Headquarters would also determine the definite course problems in our community. By FLORESTINE PURNELL. "Thus began "Headquarters". The concept of the center was developed by the students and presented to the Outreach Commission of the First United Methodist Church in Cincinnati and probationary funding. About a year and a half ago, a group of Lawrence citizens and three University of Kansas students were in abuse situation among junior and senior high school youth in Lawrence. At this first meeting, it was recognized that the students 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. As a result of this meeting, extensive research was done to develop a drug abuse center. The committee then gathered the information they had obtained into a database in the center which was specifically oriented toward Lawrence's junior and senior high school Headquarters set out to do six thing. Though Headquarters' success has been accented with relocations and financial shortages, it has accomplished a great deal. The reputation of Headquarters as the source of help has spread rapidly through the community, and the switchboard operating on two A Board of Directors was organized; it consisted of interested community members, physicians, pharmacologists and experienced center staff members. First, they proposed to establish a 24 hour switchboard and guidance center to deal with drug abuse in the Second. Headquarters personnel proposed to establish a library concerning drugs and drug abuse for the purpose of providing a resource for concerned citizens. Third, the group behind Headquarters proposed to actively distribute drug abuse information means of speaking engagements, adult education, and the old reliable "gravepevine" so inimical to youth in high youth. Fourth, Headquarters would be set up for runaways so that these youths would have an alternative rather than going to a distant city. phone lines is with parents seeking inform dangers of dis about drug us sonal problems The second oriented libris wide populari Also, addition library cover being consider Stimulating cress about the third goal, H participating Education divi High School I Ares to Education class abuse. With respect there have been, and in most case has had good si They have gone down and farfences. They there was a problem when resulting in home—even really want to. Fifth, he be- comes in In addition to a established revious profe- sional skills and sup- miumes of few stools were occupied by the old rummines, which is to say those secure enough to sneak off the job before the whistle blew. Harry Hammusen and I went out for a walk far end of the bar, I waved. Harry beckoned me in return. "Bill, come meet Ivan. You fellows are going to go along just great," Harry bellowed. "But too, Bill." A conversational one have done. The room was not that big. A fund drive held last year raised two thirds of the amount of money Headquarters hopes to get Two thousand dollars was the KU students through the Lawrence High School and the Lawrence High School gave $750 through its Student Council. Another fund raising drive will be held next year in which it is hoped to raise two to three thousand dollars and also hoped that money will come from unsolicited contributions. Approaching the two of them, I noticed Ivan squirming on his stool. "So you're an adra us?" Board of Consultants. "What's that?" he asked with an eyeslow impelling of breath at the exoskeleton of his arm shoddy in the presence of the real thing. "I said, 'You hunt crocs?' I said, 'You hunt crocs?' Donations may be sent to Box 998 or the First National Bank, in care of Headquarters; contributions are tax deductible. "Yes. At Ngeling, I teach there." "I so figured," I said, "Did you nail him in the river or on land?" "Well, I shot one." "Horn?" What Headquarters needs now is people who want to share their special skills and interests with you... and of course, there is always use for money. In a new location, 1632 Kentucky, they are in the process of doing a little remodeling. Headquarters has made progress in attaining its goals. Headquarters also that the youth of Lawrence are actively looking for help. Often staff members are called upon to teach their children and their children. It has been found that in most cases not only do the parents the staff, but do so their parents. "Hey, sweetie," Harry shouted to the girl behind the bar, "give Bill a drink." His voice pealed out of his mouth in rounded, pear-shaped tones; this in turn led him to ask about him. He was as tall as a crane, not the sort you find in a bird sanctuary but rather on an implement lot, and just as oddly proportioned. Also he was shortsighted and wore thick lenses. He would sneak into anything on the side?" Harry suggested. "No more booze for you," the girl said. Her sex rays could do to a man's eyes. He would go to his spine. Unfortunately her voice, like Harry's, excelled her physical appearance, and nothing grotesque about it. It just did not match that incredible voice. "What did you booze?" "Land. I staked a goat out near the river. Waited three nights before he finally came after the billy. What a row. It was fun but I don’t think I could do it again. Thegoat is a bleeding you know," she said, in her stare, perhaps even in self recrimination. "Orange peel in Scots. I never heard before." Her pruritid lips pushed over even farther in consternation as though she had been under the by her verbal legerdemain. Looking up, puzzled, she reached into the bib of her red party dress to adjust one of her teats. She could not get it to suit her hair. She looked forward and turning her attention to her breasts, yanked and showed and thrust the troublesome teat. Still it would come not right. She stood in rapt attention. She wavied wayward boob, ignoring us. Harry watched her, lascivious in his eye. So did I and, breaking my gaze, I noticed even miluetaotoy Ivan staring behind, but, in his case in sick fascination. "Sure," I said, "I know," noncommittably hardy "An orange peel," I put in, trying to be cute. "Come on, Ruthy, quit playing with yourself and make Bill's drink." "No more for you," she said. "Can't your ears work?" "Oh," she said, her lips changing from the apathetic frown island girls affect to something of a smile. "You want a drink?" she said as though she "Yeah," I said. She smiled at me again implymily. The smile was for Harry's sake. Not mine, Ruthy and I did not get along very well either. "One Seats on the rock coming up." Her hips brushed against either side of the yard wide aside as she sauntered along the path, the booze and into the backroom. "Sounds good," and it did, the way Harry put it in his patron manner of speech. Only Harry's freedom had been purchased on the bed of his paramour, a land island girl who would make the average woman look like one her L亨娘s' heroines. "She sure can swing that thing." "Been seeing her, have you, Harry?" "Hey, Ruthy, come on out here and Bill's bill, will you? Please? The whistle just went off. In a minute this place will be crawling with peoole." "What? I don't understand," she hollered from the storeroom in the indigenous language. "Playing the field, my boy. Nothing like your freedom." "Or more penicillin shot into her body than she has blood pumping through it," I added. I can not say why giving them a injection please me so, I really kind of liked him. "Wait a little. First I must finish my work back here." "No, you wouldn't," Ivan admitted shamefacedly. He had been out here only a couple months and already he was consorting with degenerates of our lik. I imagine he was thinking "Say, I imagine we have to catch the boat to nothread." "There's no boat back tonight," Harry informed him. "Fix Bill a drink," Harry said in broken islandese. "It had never occurred to me," Ivan confessed. "Sisco told me there was." "That nigger was lying," Harry said. "That nigger was lying." In townwith me he told you there was a return boat to make you feel good. You ever hear of a five o'clock market "Not me." I said. "Ithiving boatmen! Tsk, tsk!" I clung my tongue, hoping to head Harry off before he set out on an oral hallway. "They're shaken,issen, the man of the people, speaking?" "You may as well be pleasantly drunk and console yourself to the idea of hiring one of those thieving boatmen to take you back tomorrow." "That's right," he said. "I'm the man of the people. They adore and idealize me. Ivan, I'll bet you didn't know that." He looked down at my face self-mocking, but I could see Harry was thinking himself into the role. He liked to think of himself as the Dr. Schweitzer type. "They really do idealize me. A very old and venerable title was given to him." That's where I taught before I snagged the supervisor position. Have you noticed, Ivan that most people address me by my title rather than by my name. "So you will." Harry shrugged. "That's a good girl. A nice big double. The ambrosia of the gods." She put the hand, her palm, cold and liquid from the sweat of the glass, stroked the back of my hand, teasingly, lingering briefly. Taking advantage of her thrust Harry chucked her under the chin with his finger to grasp him. Did his probody body, ganging forward, blocked my view of his left hand. "That's a good girl," he said again but his voice was high pitched and false, almost embarrassingly so considering that the wrist as old was as a Galapagos tortoise. "Don't touch me old man," Ruth squealed with volume and with an adamant grin, and best waiting for just such a chance he heads in the now filling hiar flicked our way. "Look but don't touch," she looked, her finger wagging at temple level, sternly. "I'll miss my morning classes," Ivan lamented. "The okay. I have it right here." The coins tucked against the counter "I take care. I have some thinking to treat them," the "Look but doesn't touch, Ivan." I nodded and turned away from that of twisting and perturbed psyches. I fished in my pocket for some change. "I'll get it," Harry said. I retired to the screened far wall. The ducky, fushed faces of the oldimpers pushed through the foyer door as did the two-year contract personnel as aathletic wizard. I was variably knobly-kneed with spindy legs sticking out from incongruously large, billowing shorts. "Wheen, it's not out there," I heard one of them say. Then he scratched his fingers. Even he should have known the temperature seldom rises above ninety. The postmaster's wife sat down across from me. I admired her calves and thighs. Nicely crossed, for display, they were as strong as muscles musculus as though she were doing isometric exercises. I figured it must be pretty high up on her adultery to show how much the mood to take the subject up when and after suffered an anxious moment when FOUR THIRTY By STEPHEN GLASSMAN Panenstexel, the island bore, headed to the beach. More ludicrous prey caught his eye. I sipped my drink and ordered a coffee with feet were up on the orange caffee shop. Pfannenstein's false start my way set me to thinking about another Krait I had known in the dim stateis past. He was one of the most popular people. He was speaking to the French girl in the backseat with him. His statement struck me as typically continental and as such something I would never say. In his own way it nailed down a corner of the truth. It was one of those early summer days that still held a touch of magic. Perhaps I am a simple fellow who is not supposed to be a same magic. Take a runny Japanese gentleman and put forty-five hundred dollars in an envelope along with a few well-choice words and a couple nose-bleeding nails. You can buy me an euphoric mood anytime. Those legs across the way shifted out of an easy line of sight. They were crossed sedately now, the suspended knee and foot in a bar. Both of them, Jody and Linda, the postmaster and his maitress, were Southern. She was still very much the graduate of the girls' academy and I suppose, must once, such her language, have been held, bars barbed, or so the local gossip has hold. With each gentlewomanly flick of the leg, her skirt rode higher up her thigh in the manner that matches the purse or matches to tumble off the arm of the chair. If she goes to the ladies room and takes her panties off, I set the conditions absurdly high, and comes back to the same position, then we'll play ball. But she did not and just as well too. Her husband showed up shortly afterward, before either of us tired of the game, "Jodie" she trailed, "Over heah, Jodie dining. Ah've had just a harbidity in your house," she said, cordial." She extended her glass, her weight pivoting on the elbow, she almost struggling to thrust the cup into his husband (who I was now, from self interest, beginning to suspect of similitude) as she stretched arm; and while her eyes were speaking to him, her thighs opened Breaking my gaze I shot a supericious glance at her husband. He was looking at me, not her, his face bristling with anger. I pulled him back. He held my gaze a dramatic second and things seemed to surge. I saw them young; my hand was caught in the grip of the jacket as he swung toward the bar and then surged again as I heard Rasmussen's voice. "Let's go," he lobbed. "You bitch. You nigger bitch!" Lifting my body half out of the chair on the balls of my feet and looking over the shoulder of the bar, I saw Ivan lobbed from the bar, I saw Ivan Then Harry's face reed in disgust and he hipped his hand at her. "Don't worry, I am not here." Home crap. That fellow isn't your brother," his finger was back at work guiding our eyes to a wooly-haired man who looked like an orange head like the knot on an orange and we is leaning against the bar thoroughly enjoying the scrap and obviously not wearing a shirt or pants wouldn't surprise me if he were your brother, though. What's incest to you? They say it 's taboo. You people can't see him, no moral code much less the real one." shrinking back. Harry shrieked again. "What do you think I am? One of your bolted cats? You think you can cut me, and throw gasoline on me like you people do those cats. You filly nigger slut. You slute like the air stinks from open privies. The whole place stinks. So you flick it, just fine. It's just as well. The Lord looks after his own. He saved me from another dose of the clap." I was standout now, gawking a hayseed. It did not surprise me that the hotel was watching too, more or less discretely from his vantage point. Harry's finger was pointed at her. He was arrested in the posture of speaking, but he was standing on his lips; that finger pointed acutely at her but his face clouded as though confused but likely second guessing himself; thinking: maybe all I knew better really but still extending that chance if only she would knuckle under; with his finger out there defending in case she would not; his eyes were wide, knowing "Foreigner," she screeched. I heard this, "white foreigner." Harry's head hung. Globules of tears came to his eyes as he spoke, his voice a native word, the local equivalent of gringo. I stood there my amused jaw turned suddenly to shame. Jodie, the postmaster, who had taken the scene in his house, said that he handed his wife's glass to Ruth asked for a "freshnah," and that being the sign everyone turned back to his house, she could hear you could hear the clock in back of the bar ticking (if you had been 18'ening Kansan Photo by Hank Young Telephone Links Drug User to Help .. Headquarters provides a listening ear The Castle Tea Room The Most Unique Restaurant in Lawrence Reservations Suggested 1307 Main 844-1161 GNCC SPECIAL! FREE BIG MAC (55c Value) with purchase of another BIG MAC McDonald's 901 W. 23rd St. OPEN TODAY FREE COUPON OFFER 11 a.m.- 11 p.m. 7 days a week CLIP THIS COUPON 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 2