6 Friday, April 16. 1971 University Daily Kansan Post 'Instrument of Bureaucracy' New Treasurer Plans Changes By MATT BEGERT Kansan Staff Writer The office of the Student Senate treasurer is in charge of a complicated budget according to Bill O'Neill, who recently took over the role, who recently took over the role, treasurer vacated by Dave Miller, now student body president. "Our office is an instrument of bureaucracy." O'Neill said. "I'm going to have to change it. However, I'm going to have to get it altered to make any changes." SUA to Have Rock Concert rine University Events Committee has approved the SUA's feature band featuring local bands from 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. April 23 at Potter Theater. The event will replace the regularly scheduled Friday afternoon concert sponsored by the Kansas Jazz Festival's Edge of the Kansas Union. Travel Plans for Europe? Write SOFA, SOFA is the operator of over 5000 Student Charities Flight Jobs (Also Toilet Jobs) (Also Toilet Avt. Bombay, Bangkok, Mandvi) Up to 70 aviators. Dear SOFA, send me information on all travel hargaps for individual students in Europe, in college or in college settings, of Student Union Name. Mail to: SOFA, European Student Travel Center, 1560 Broadway, New York, NY 10036 (212 588-2060) For tours to Eastern Europe, student hotels, riding & sailing camps, contact NBFS. 578 Fifth Avenue, New York NY 10036 (1023) 765-7427. O'Neill admitted that he had little exposure to the operation at the Steiner Hospital after the treasurer. He said that most of his experience with University organizations had been with the Association of Medical Students. "I HAVE TO get used to working within the framework of the Student Senate," he said, "and I'm looking forward to it." O'Neill said the responsibility of the treasurer was "to keep the office clean and tidy," Senate allocates and make sure funds are speal for what they are. Simplification of paperwork necessary for organizations requesting allocations is one area of possible change, according to managing funds that large, you're going to have a lot of problems," he said. "Some groups do have a difficult time getting their funds released to them. This is unfortunate, but when you're THE STUDENT SENATE was given complete control of student activity funds for the first time on June 1, 2013. The system faced with the task of creating a system to handle the funds within a very limited amount of time. He said time would be needed to carry out the procedures involved with funding. O'Neill praised the work of Bob Dickson, assistant Senate treasurer. He said Dickson was a tremendous help in assisting him to become oriented with the duties of the office. "Dickson does most of the work. He is a great teacher and an great friend. His help leaves me free to work with the organization. He has also written several books." O'Neill said that he and Dickson would both be working in the treasurer's office this summer. Hike For Airlines Is Approved WASHINGTON (UPI)—Besides approving an increase in airline ticket prices, to take off from the government has moved to end the "seat war" which has been going on among some of the major carriers. The immediate 6 per cent fare hike approved Monday, which will raise first class, youth and military fares in addition to coach tickets, contained a fee for the next two months should be based on six seats abreast, or five abreast in planes not big enough for six. President Nixon has invited Arthur J. Katz, dean of the School of Social Welfare, to be a delegate to the 1971 White House Conference on Youth. The conference will take place in Colo., Sunday through Thursday. By ROBERT W. PATRICK Kansas Staff Writer The invitation said, "The White House Conference will bring together leaders from a number of the nations' institutions to consider areas of concern to the youth and provide recommendations for institutions over the next decade. We are asking thirds of the task force members and conference delegates will be youth between the ages of 14 and 25." Dean to Attend Youth Conference The first conference was held in 1909, Katz said, and has continued to meet about each 10 years. delegates and members of the conference. In an unprecedented action, the conference has been held at Washougal children, and one on youth. The conference on children was held during December in Washington. "But," he said, "the conference will be open to the national press media and the general public so that the vehicle for young people to get their views to the American public. "There is talk in some quarters of boycoting the conference in Estes Park. Katz said, "This is not evidence." In claims that the conference is being rigged to avoid controversy, So, some of the national organizations representing the group suggest bevoeting the meeting." "There has also been some concern that the representation of young people has been a skewed one in as much as there has been preference given to the formation of 'square type' of young person. Katz said one group charged that holding the meeting in April in Estes Park—which was distant He said that for the first time in history there was concern, as well as dissidence among the "I don't know if this is true. But, I suspect that part of our youth population representing a from a population center and direct transportation—was an effort to avoid criticism of the present administration. Conference literature said 1,000 of the 1,500 delegates were between 14 and 24. Twenty per cent are college students, 40 per cent being working young, and 5 per cent working youth, and 5 per cent are military personnel. more variant life style will probably be represented either formally or informally." COPEHNAGEN (UPI)—The 10-round middleweight bout between Tom Bogs of Denmark and Danny Glover was the Omaha, Neb., was rescheduled Monday for April 22. Hernandez won the first moment because of an injuryknee. When the 'hungaries' grab you... take off running for your neighborhood Kentucky Fried Chicken Store ... and pick up one of the whipped potatoes, smothered on crackling gravy and a hot tub. 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