Page University Daily Kansan, October 21, 1983 CAMPUS AND AREA Former Gazette reporter wins William Allen White citation By the Kansan Staff A man whose ambition was to be a "country editor" has won the William Allen White Foundation's National Citizenship Merit, it was announced yesterday. The winner is Stuart Abrey, editor and publisher of the Burlington, Iowa, Hawk Eye and a reporter under White at the Emporia Gazette. Abrey will be the award Feb 10 during ceremony on Friday. White Day at the University of Kansas Awbrey's other ties to Kansas include being editor and publisher of both the Garden City Telegram and the Hutchinson Journal, and named Kansas Editor of the Year in 1983. DAVID WALKER, PUBLISHER of the Emporia Gazette and president of the White Foundation, said in an interview yesterday, "Mr. Awbrey was selected for his history of long service in local journalism "He said for a long time that he wanted to be a 'country editor' and, while the papers he has worked for are mostly in American newspapers, exactly, he has stuck with the career and has been prominent in promoting the welfare of local journalism." In addition to being editor and publisher of the Hawk Eye, Awbrey is senior vice-president of the John P. Harris Newspaper group. He has worked for the Harris group for 45 years in Garden City, Hutchinson and Burlington. Awbrey is a graduate of the University of Missouri at Columbia. HE BECAME A reporter for the Hutchinson News after serving in World War II, and in 1953 became editor and publisher of the Garden City Telegram. He became the executive director for the first time in 1967 and returned to Hutchinson as editor and publisher in 1965. He returned to Burlington in 1979. Walker said in a statement that Awbrey was the last active newspaper editor who worked with White at the "Emproria Gazette journalism school." "His selection is a departure from previous winners in that his career more nearly parallels that of Mr. White, Walker and Ivan." Ms. White, a local newspaper editor and writer and has achieved great success in journalism." Jessie Branson Child abuse is a problem in Douglas County, mainly because it is hard to detect, a three-member panel of government and health officials told about 25 people at a meeting last night in the Lawrence Public Library. State Rep. Jessie Branson, Bob Byers, a social worker for Social and Rehabilitation Services, and Jean Sagen, Douglas County assistant district attorney, spoke at the meeting to people understand about child abuse. Last year in Kansas alone, almost 19,500 cases of child abuse were reported, she said. Of those, 6,439 cases were confirmed. "Child abuse is one of the most severe and most prevalent problems in our society." IN DOUGLAS COUNTY last year, 59 of the child abuse cases were serious enough for the court to place children in foster homes, she said. Sagen said that one of the worst cases she had seen in the past couple of years had been a 2-year-old girl whose By the Kansan Staff Committee says the problem of child abuse is detecting it Abuse is directly related to the amount of stress that parents are feeling in the family. Byers said, "We've seen that children stop most of the abuse incidents stepfather had beaten her. She had a black eye and teeth marks on her nose. The girl told a social worker that "Daddy bit it." Parents who abuse their children are not necessarily bad, he said. They just want to be safe. THE BEST SOLUTION is not necessarily to take the child away from the parents, so SRS tries to help the situation in other ways. Byers said. Byers said that he had seen and dealt with every kind of child abuse case that he knew. A belt mark on the child is not enough for the child to be taken into custody, he said. Even two marks is not enough. The type and location of the injury determines whether the child will be taken from the home. ADVENTURE TRAVEL, INC. Iowa at 12th (Orchard Lane-1203 Iowa) Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Is having an "OPEN HOUSE" for all KU FOREIGN STUDENTS Fri., Oct. 21, 1983 1203 Iowa Street 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. RSVP 864-0964 8:30-5:00 p.m. "If there are human bite marks or cigarette burns, the parent has a problem. And if there is sexual abuse, the child should have the DA's office pretty rapidly," he said. HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS FRI. 5-8PM----2 FOR 1 DRINKS AND HALF PRICE FOOD FRI. & SAT. 11-MIDNIGHT SPECIAL LATE NIGHT-HAPPY HOUR PRICES!! 23rd & Ousdahl So. Hills Center 842-3977 Before the game. Relax at the Union with the Chuck Berg Band. 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