University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 27, 1971 Youth Conference 'Extremely Critical' 2 Nixon Welfare Stand Condemned By ROBERT W. PATRICK Kansas Staff Writer The Task Force on Poverty of the President's White House and on lunch last categorically on both laws President's statement at the GOP Governor's Conference that the welfare system was making fools out of millions. While the task force agreed with the President that the "We feel that the President's statement represents a gross injustice to poor and non-poor Americans alike." present system was an utter failure, they disagreed that the Nixon Administration has presented any viable alternatives Arthur J. Katz, dean of the School of Social Welfare, attended the conference held last week in Exeter Park, Colo. He said that delegates were youth between the ages of 14 and 24. Katz said, that the task force on Poverty, of which he was a member, believed that the President's attack upon the president in 2015 served as "a further divisive wedge" in American society. "in portraying the American working people as being made 'fools' by welfae recipients," Katz said, "the President is once again utilizing his dangerous powers in an attempt to sell his showers and inadequate Family Assistance Program." "UNEMPLOYMENT has approached 6 per cent in the last four months," the task force noted in a press release, "and we are not sure how currently out of work not because of any fault of their own. For many who have no other recourse to their meager unemployment, welfare offers some assistance while they seek employment." A proposal accepted by the FAO justified the following statement that the following principles were essential to any improvement in the welfare —Abandonment of the categorical Public Assistance system developed 35 years ago to Old Instruments Played By Collegium Musicum The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts presented the Collegium Musicum Sunday night in the Experimental the collegium's strings played "Suite in D Major" by George Pinkham and performed on the collegium's singers then sang three English deal with emergency short term needs. The program was a mixture of Baroque and Renaissance performance on the instruments for which he originally written. J. Bunker Clark, associate professor of history, directed the presentation. sample," he said. "At this con- ference, we were listening to a repre- sentative sample. Yet the disillusionment and discouragement was just as - Development of a realistic federally-administered manpower program in college worktraining and employment programs. - Development of a single level, federally administered Guaranteed Adequate Income program to meet adequate standard life as determined by average of Labor Statistics levels of need. —Well staffed social and health services, including rehabilitation day care and medical care. Two quartets by William Byrd were performed on viols. Richard Weston, Washington, N.J., graduate student sane selections from John F. Kennedy by George Frederic Handel. Weston was accompanied by strings. He said that the whole conference was extremely critical of the screen administration. However, he heartened by the deep interest and dedication by young people in his group. He said they thought they were seriously motivated for their effort toward social and economic insti A series of three 16th century dances was played by the colleague of the composer, crumbers, a cornet and a bass sackbuck. "It took guys on the part of the young people to stand up and vote for this proposal, because it was rumored that each group of the White House Conference on HIV had a share of PBI 'consultants.'" NEW DELHI (UPI)-Radi- pakistan reported Sunday Pakistani and arms of armed Indus- tiltators and East Pakistani rebels in a border clash. India proclaimed against alleged border location. "We FEEL THAT the "WE FEEL THEM a gross injustice to poor and non- poor Americans alike," the task force concluded. "If we are to achieve justice, we have to do it." The final piece on the program was "Attendale, Popule Meus," from "Symphonie Sacre, Part II" by Kenneth Smith, professor of voice, who was accompanied by sackbuts. record does not show is that roughly one-third of the population of the so-called typical voters voted for this radical proposal. "SOMETIMES I wonder when I am listening to young people talking who are discouraged by the media, or listening to a representative Katz said he thought there might have been additional votes for the proposal if some members had not felt intimidated. The clash took place while Pakistani troops were conducting "mopping up operations" in the Jessore area Saturday. "I think that the implication is that this administration is in deep trouble with the American young people." --and regressive tax burdens in America, we must look first to the endless war in Indochina in the Nixon Administration and the welfare doles given to the corporeal industry and the like in our nation." Another proposal of the conference called for drastic change in its management. Kate said that although it was critical, it was motivated by disappointment for the unfulfilled potential of the country rather than its progress. The proposal noted that the government and other power structures of this nation had not fulfilled their responsibilities to the people, Katz said, and that they have "concerned with serving interests of the powerful at the expense of the people." IN ONE OF the sessions, Katz said, there was a motion introduced calling for the resignations of the President and Vice-President of the United States, to confidence in their leadership. "According to the record," he said, "this motion was defeated by a 2 to 1 vote. But what the Q. IS A LARGE DIAMOND ALWAYS MORE VALUABLE? A. Not always. A smaller stone of finer color and more precise cutting to show the fire can be considerably more valuable than a larger gem of less quality. 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