University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1970 9 Kansan Staff Photo Chairman Dick Wintermote Discusses Homecoming Preparations . . . announces panel discussion with Chalmers, Watson before game Homecoming Panel Considers Friday Night Benefit Concert The University of Kansas 1970 Homecoming Committee 1970 Tuesday discussed the possibility of a benefit concert on Friday evening before Homecoming Day Dick Wintermein, chairman of the committee and executive director of the KU Alumni Association, said the proposed concert was not definite. The concert would feature several bands which would be paid for by contributions from campus housing organizations. The committee had originally considered a free concert but several members objected to the idea because it did not conform to the theme of relevancy adopted by the committee. After discussing the concert, the committee decided to proceed with plans to make the Friday concert a benefit. It tentatively scheduled the concert for 7 p.m. to midnight, Friday, Oct.23 in Hoch Auditorium. The admission price would be 25 cents, the committee said. Public Affairs Institute Operates Career Program The Institute of Public Affairs, founded in July 1969 after a reorganization of the Governmental Research Center, has assumed the Center's training function. The institute sponsors career development programs for public officials and advises other departments in the University which sponsor programs related to public officials. It is an agency within the Division of Continuing Education, formerly the Extension University. The institute operates two types of programs. The first program is a series of annual "schools" for government officials. At the schools, government officials from Kansas and its neighboring states meet with University resource persons to exchange ideas and information. Generally, the officials are introduced to new management ideas, new work processes and new equipment. The second program of the institute is presently in its operational stage. On March 5, 1970, the University and the city of Wichita Falls, Tex., entered into agreement to develop a prototype municipal information system. With good reason. Nobody does handsewns like Moxees, winner of the Annual Shoe Designer's Award. You can't beat the fashion, the workmanship, the eeny-weeny price. Come in, call our bluff. You'll walk out with two or three pairs. 819 Mass. 843-3470 Where Styles Happen