4 Tuesday, July 13, 1971 University Summer 10 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 leading the University of Kansas for three weeks in management training, June 27-16. Beginning its 16th year, the USAF Management Development Center provides the RU School of Business for the United States - Independent University. The program is for executives who already have important administrative responsibilities, high productivity, Pinet, director. The executives study human relations, American economic climate, control and operations research, rate regulation and poverty problems. Visiting faculty members include William John Bruns, Jr., University of Washington; James Clinton, assistant dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at University of Wisconsin; and Francis X. Welch, public utility law specialist, Georgetown University. Institute faculty from KU are also in charge of Olsen, head of the economics department; Larry Sherrr and Joseph Pilcher, of the School of Business. The executives are David Duhart and Grace Pearson. Professor Clayton classes are in the Kansas Union. ★★★ Seven graduate students have been appointed trainees in development and child care for 10 years in the program, arranged by the department of human development is supported by a $55,228 grant from the Department of Human Development. In now its fourth year, allows students to work in a wide variety of projects involving children of diverse backgrounds, directed by Frances D Horowitz, chairman of the department of human development, applies Dr. Horowitz's or 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 to range from children raising in age from a few days to about five years. Other local programs enable students to work with children in other areas such as early childhood 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 or Turner House and the Juniper Gardens Children's Projects in Oklahoma. Roy E. Browne of Lawrence is the graduating senior to receive the first Donald Ewart Traveling Scholarship, and his scholarship is financed by a $145,000 bequest to the KU Enundement Association by Mrs. McNeil Beloit who died in Los Angeles in 1968. The award memorizes her son, a KU architecture student who died in Egypt in 1928 in Beloit High School was encouraged by his KU professors to further his education by travel in Europe 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. Ewart's parents shared their only child's belief in the benefits of education and the bequest to provide similar opportunities to KU architecture students. Browne will receive a scholarship from the northern Britain, Sweden and Finland, probably next spring, to take on town planning and development. Satchmo Is Buried NEW ORLEANS (UPI)—I don't think Louis would have wanted it this way," said trumpeter Todd Riley. Riley had played final "Taps" to durus. Satchmo*Armstrong during Armstrong Sunday in New Orleans, Armstrong's sometown The funeral had gone sou, due to pressing thousands who wanted to see and perhaps march across Olympia and Onward brass bands. Riley played "Taps" on the first corner Armstrong owned and managed by the Red Sox. Storyville, 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 better but this, " Riley shook his head. Clarinetists Pete Fountain and Louis Courtlett the Onward Brass Band from Canal and Brooklyn to memorial service at City Hall. Kana. Campus Post Office Exp Post Office Me The campus mail service and the United States Postal Service substation in the basement of the campus will be larger facilities in the next year. The move, which has been in the planning stages for about five years, is designed primarily to meet the needs of mobile mail service additional space for By FLORESTINE PURNELL departmenta customer ser —No Headquarters set out to do six thing. Headqua About a year and a half ago, a group of Lawrence citizens and three University of Kansas students with abuse situation among junior and 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 abuse phenomena associated with drug abuse. Thus began "Headquarters". The concept of the center was formed by students and presented to the Outreach Commission of the First United Methodist Church and probationary funding. Third, the group behind headquarters proposed to actively distribute drug abuse information of means of speaking engagements, adult education, and the old oblable "grapevine" so imminent from high south. Fourth, Headquarters would be set up for runaways so that these youths would have an opportunity other than going to a distant city. As a result of this meeting, extensive research was done to assess the needs of drug abuse clients. The committee then gathered the information they had obtained into the study and moved the center which was specifically oriented toward Lawrence's junior and senior high school. First, they proposed to establish a 24 hour switchboard and guidance center to deal with drug abuse. Second, Headquarters personnel proposed to establish a library concerning drugs and drug abuse for the purpose of providing a resource for concerned citizens. Both the feee campus elected in a strong Hall, with improv and end of the sum A Board of Directors was organized; it consisted of interdisciplinary physicians, pharmacologists and experienced center staff member. The fifth proposal was to act as a responsible referral agent for youth needing professional help. We partnered with five first goals Headquarters would also determine the definite course of action to pursue problems in our community. 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 parent seeking infor danger of dings of a sonal problem The second oriented libr wide popular Also addtie be considering being consider Stimulating ness about the third goal, h participating Education div High School lectures to Education cla abuse Headquarters has made progress in attaining its goals. Headquarters has also learned to actively look for help. Often staff members are called upon to help with their children and their children. It has been found that in most cases not only do their parents the staff, but so do their parents. With respect there have been and in most a has had good e s they have go down and tal ferences. They there was a problem who wouldn't list results to even—really want to. Board of Consultants. 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 Kansas University 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 that helped that money will come from unsolicited contributions. What Headquarters needs now is people who want to share their special skills and interests with youth . . . and of course, there is always use for money. For money, we have a location, 1632 Kentucky, and they are in the process of doing a little remodeling. Fifth. He become a viab in addition to established rv various profi community ha skills and sup with the Board of Council Donations may be sent to Box 999 or the First National Bank, in care of Headquarters; contributions are tax deductible. By LAURIE SCHWARM Harry came down to our place excited and showed us the decals he had just made. They went up on top of the window. Went and put one on the vent window of the Volkswagen and it did look good. There was a clear sky, green grass and black cows. Very "Do you want some tea," I asked. "Yes." So I made a pot of Lipton and spearmint and brought it out and some soda crackers too. "Soda crackers," said Harry excited. "a thing of the past, I used to eat them all the time. I used to eat them in bed. I used to eat them in bed. I had to quit when I got married you know. I don't like too much pleasure. Bucketmister. Puller your eyes. Keep your gaze out your eye, so you know you're alive. You need some discomfort, so I sleep on soda crackers. The dreams I have those crackers take too, it aids in dreaming vividly." ★ "Oh, Harry," you said in a way meaning funny old Harry you funny old guy. When I came home he had left something for me on the desk. It was a piece of paper folded like a book and on it was a recipe for fishloaf and BAKED APPLES by Harry Marry. Inside was a recipe for fishloaf and a recipe for baked apples with fish loaf. There was a basket filled with collection and it on the shelf next to Joy of Cooking. The two trees on our place are big but they are dead. It's all right that they are dead, in a nice way they look like huge statues of trees, always the same shape and texture, as the grasses beneath them wash from a new yellow green to a gray green then yellow brown, the tree is always a solid grayish mass. Someone has a nice hole in one of the trunks. There is a large hole with weeds growing up inside a Piglet tree, one that might have a WOL sign somewhere about. * Tonite in the middle of the road Larry saw something wiggle. He got out of the car expecting to find a hurt animal, but he never seen it. He never seen a mole. A strange and wonderous creature—soft, soft fur, an eye and a matchache for a short nose. He looked at her with a circular manner. His front paws looked like sea shells covered with green algae, webbike. They were tiny creatures that have a type of creature that has no arms. I loved him. We talked to him a while and felt his tiny body beneath his loose skin. He put him into a garden nearby, being happy because being lucky enough to encounter him. MOLE SEEN in the middle of the street May 22,1971. ★ We used to get big globes of it on little pieces of paper. The lady came around with a big glass jar full and scooped out a blob of white pastie and plopped it on the table. We knew we had a stick. I know them now as tongue depressors. We used to eat the glue and everyone thought it was real good. Didn't someone try to freak us out by making us put our hands made out off! I had that same taste tounge, I discovered it all over again in a cup of sassafras tea. If you'd like to bring back a rush of kid memories which are stored away in your brain, you can have a little sassafras tea for a shovel. If you don't do anything, you just don't do anything. Nothing gets done. Doing something is doing something you have done something. Doing just gets done by doing, non-done anything unless they nobody does anything unless they nothing, something rather than nothing. So do something today and be glad in doing, for doing is what makes things more interesting. ★ ★ One other interesting thing happened today. As I was sitting in the white doctors room waiting for him to come talk to me, I noticed the green speckled carpet. It was undulated in intricate waves, and I looked at it twice more, table. I blocked my eyes a couple of times, looked out the window a while and then carelessly looked at the carpet again. Incredible, green waves rolling across the carpet with both feet didn't stop them as I thought it. I watched for silverfish to jump. I thought that it was Monday afternoon at 1:45 and I felt perfectly fine, yet the carpet was covered with black dust. Perhaps it was trying to show me how to be sane. All I can report is that it was very, very interesting and I ended up being very involved in noticing the patterns of even waves, my eyes had a light, light of carpet waves, today March 29. ★ Jeffrey suddenly said in his sleep, "We can make some money by cutting the stems off the roses." ★ She laid awake all night thinking about that. We had just sat down to eat last night, naked and cool, and we heard a car crunch up the driveway. We went and slipped on polite clothes and went outside to find it was the next door to our house. I took her hand down howdy. She came to invite us to her church to hear a missionary from Africa preach, "not about Africa, but a good gospel sermon." She said, "I've noticed you don't get up on Sunday mornings, so you mustn't be late for meetings. Spirit, having just come from one of his revival speeches. Well yes, that would be fine we need, we'd come to the 10:30 or 11:00. Spirit. Fine. Her car crushed off. Inside Larry said, "I was afraid that might happen." "I've never heard of it happening," I said. "It's a country friendly gesture," he replied. Upon thinking, he said, "I hope it not like Greensburg. There the minister will say, 'Well, well, I see Mr. and Mrs. Stambo have brought two cats to our yard.'" And we would have to stand." We broke down and laughed and lauged at our situation. You can't laugh at us because you are Jesus with you by saying, "I'm an atheist or agnostic." Then we talked about my having to wear a dress and an apron when I was about to breed about singing hymns and bowing your head and Larry said, "I wish David was here. He'd know what to do." "What if they keep asking us," I said. "We could embark them by taking money out of the collection plate," he offered. ★ Tonite as we sat down to artichokes and clam chowder and baking powder biscuits, a car crunched up the hill. We talked about neighbors across the highway and down the little hill, come to introduce themselves. The Jenks. We talked about cats and cow and tweezers doing on a highway. We talked about our house and storms and western Kansas. They were friendly and new-neighbor groups about the economy and job shortages, and that line, she said. "Well you know kids its because the Communists are unhappy in country and They're taking it over little 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 Mass 644-1151 FREE SPECIAL! FREE BIG MAC (55c Value) with purchase of another BIG MAC McDonald's 901 W. 23rd St. OPEN TODAY 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. 7 days a week FREE COUPON OFFER 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. 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