8 Tuesday, April 20. 1971 University Daily Kansan Nation's Publishers Meet in New York NEW YORK (UPI)—Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller told the nation's major newspaper published Monday that the big government state office "collision course" with bankruptcy unless the federal government shared tax with state and local governments. Speaking at an Associated Press lunch given in connection with the 85th American newspaper, The Associated Press (ANPA), Rockefeller said the problem was aggravated by the fact that agravian states get a much larger percentage of federal tax money than the more needy in the country and with large welfare populations. "Frankly, my main concern today is whether mounting costs of these welfare services are due to the rich city and state government." "And Congress has given no indication that it is going to give very much back to local government," he said. More than 1,500 U.S. and Canadian Publishers represent more than 20 daily newspaper circulation in the two nations opened a four day convention at the Waltorf-Astor office with its annual conferences There was an increased number of workers in the industry against 30 newspapers, 15 of which were able to publish them. "Sizing upon continuing infiltrationary trends, unions and associations settlements far in excess of any warranted, equitable cost of living adjustments," the ANPA's labor relations committee has said. United Press International has mounted a series of a breakfast featuring White House correspondent Eugene V. Risher and Thomas Henderson, a reporter for the United Press International. Risher said President Nixon had 'a basic distrust of the press over and beyond the normal media.' He added that though he said, Nixon was keenly aware of the role he would play in the overall system. his predecessor," Risher said. "There was good and bad news in the annual statistics presented to the convention. Daily circulation for newspapers only r 47,388 in 1970 to a total of 62,107,527. Fourteen evening newspapers or were absorbed, but there was a gain of one morning paper. An increase of $97 million in advertising was noted during the 1980s, when the U.S. million for television and radio. Newspapers maintained their position as the fifth largest among U.S. manufacturers. 6 KU Students Asked to Pay For Vandalism "He repects that system and, in many respects, is much more cooperative and considerate than Xix male KU students who were caught early Thursday morning painting "Expo-71" on University sidewalks were asked to reimburse the Department of Architecture and Grounds for their actions. "They have been warned about such conduct," Donald Alderson, dean of men, said Monday, "and they have been advised that the University will look to them to reimburse. But injuries, and other issues, must be addressed, the signs. When this is done, the cases will be completed." At 12.57 a.m. Thursday, two students were apprehended by Traffic and Security patrolmen after they had allegedly painted "Expo-71" near the ChhOmga District in Islamabad an advertisement for the recent "Expo-71" of the School of Engineering Another group of four male students was apprehended after a 3:15 a.m. call to Traffic and Security about spray painting in front of Snow Hall. The students were sprayed with orange spray paint with them. A previous call at 12:20 a.m. resulted in the discovery of freshly-painted signs in front of a house and no suspects were apprehended The University of Kansas School of Business has received grants from two accounting institutions, the dean of the school, said recently. KU B-School Gets Grants From 2 Firms One of the grants was from Peat, Marwick and Mitchell, of New York City KU alum and a graduate who contributed $5,500 through their Kansas City office to the School of Business. Use of the grant, half of which was provided by the company, is not restricted, Clark said. The other grant was provided by KU alumni with Arthur Andersen Co. of Chicago, through their Kansas City office. The grant valued $2,600 in a grant for education tools and accounting research. How to use the system to fight the system Now at your bookstore Delta paperback $1.95 Delacorte hardbound $4.95 Dell Publishing Co., Inc. KU Crime Increases Complaints and offenses reported to Traffic and Security Office at the University of Chicago were reported since the last reporting period. The increases in the areas of burglary, larceny, auto theft, assault, and bomb bites were 83 more larcenies and 32 more fire in the area. Capt. Bob Ellison of the Traffic and Security Office said there were 3,281 report filed in 1969. In October, they filed an increase of 128 incidents, Offenses and complaints that decreased were stolen bicycles, disorderly conduct and disturbances. WHY STUDY AND STARVE? SHAKEY'S STUDY BREAK SPECIAL 50c off Any Small Pizza Tuesday Nite 9 p.m. — 12 p.m. SHAKEY'S PIZZA PABLOR & ye Public house YOU'VE SAID IT ALL! ANHEUSER BUSCH, INC • ST LOUIS You can afford it while you're still young enough to enjoy it. But the 1971 MG Midgat is something else again. Here is a true sports car for under $2500* — the lowest price you can pay for the real thing. In this case the real thing includes a race-winning 1275 c.e. engine. Racing-type rack-and-pinning steering (2.33 turn lock to lock) for cool, crisp driving. Heavy-duty suspension for super-bug landing. Disc brakes up front for the extra stops. Twint reclining seatlets. And sports car instrumentation with an electric tach. Having the want is one thing. 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