2 Friday, November 19. 1971 University Daily Kansan People: Labor Chief GEORGE MEANY won AFL-CIO approval Thursday to stay on Presidentixon N's Pay Board but to refuse to cooperate with wage control decisions he considers unfair. At the same time Meany said he was "delighted" at a congressional proposal to order retroactive payment of most frozen wage hikes. FIDEL CASTRO advised Chilean students to take it easy on the FIDEL CASTRO advised Chilean students to take it easy on the road to socialism. GOV. RObert DOCKING says he wants "very much" to get along with the Kansas Legislature in the 1972 session opening Jan. 11, but gives strong indication this means acceptance by the lawmakers of a good many of his proposals. Places: A wave of arson and vandalism swept across the racially tense campus upon its opening in February. Around 820,000 in damages and law enforcement officers streaming toward the campus in total of four fires was set during the night; including one in a dormitory housing an estimated 700 students. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Changing weather patterns were bringing another air pollution crisis to a halt in this industrial center while 23 major industries prepared to cease operations under a federal plan that has been issued here under the emergency powers of the Clean Air Act of 1970. Things: The Senate Banking Committee Thursday approved 14 to 0 legislation to overrule the Pay Board and grant retractively MOST PAY RAISES LOST IN THE WAGE FREEZE. In other actions Sen. William Proxmire, DW., chairman of the Joint Committee on Budget, said the budget complex and difficult for citizens to understand that they should be scrapped within six months in favor of voluntary guidelines. Senate Democrats closed ranks almost solely to keep alive a PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN FINANCING PLAN that would use government funds. The proposal could give the two major party nominees $20.4 million each in public funds next year. The Defense Department acknowledged its security agents continued to conduct NIGHTIME FORAYS ON THE PENTAGON PRESS ROOM with a rumage through newsroom desks, but it said this was a mistake and would not be repeated. A final decision on A NEW PLAN OF STATE SCHOOL FINANCE was postponed until December by a special legislative committee. Basically, the plan would increase state support and provide for local option income taxes to ease the burden on property taxes. Members of House and Senate federal and state affairs subcommittees voiced mixed feelings about a HOME VISITATION PROGRAM FOR INMATES of Kansas penal institutions under the Reagan administration, who want to hurt the program in view of its record of success. But the committee members wanted it known they were definitely unhappy that the program was being carried on in a way that they contend is beyond what was intended by the legislature and beyond what the committee expected. The circumstances before legislative committees during the 1971 session. NINE KANASS JUNIOR COLLEGES would be forced to close and seven others would be sharply curtailed if an attorney general's ruling stands. Dr. Harlan Hegler, executive secretary of the Kansas Association of Public Community Junior colleges, said that college students who only attend a junior college become a resident of a junior college district if he registers to vote in that district. Kansas law stipulates that a county must pay tuition for a student who goes to junior college in another district because there are no facilities or training he wants to attend. The school said about one of four junior college students in Kansas county were required to raise the school is located. JAYHAWK VOLKSWAGEN Sales Service Parts Body Shop Your Local Authorized Dealer 2522 Iowa 843-2200 The Endowment Association's annual financial report for the fiscal year which began May 1, 1970, and ended April 30, 1971, shows an increase in gifts. The Alumni Association's report from April 2014 indicates the highest increase ever in members and membership dues. The total financial support in the Endowment Association for the 1970-1971 year was $70,135.00, that support contributions for the 1986-1970年 $3,874.81 and the 1986-1970年 $4,619.24 for the 1970-1971 year. This amounts to a million over the 1969-1970 year. Non-alumni contributions compared with difference in the total support Bequests to the Endowment Association during the 1960-1970 fiscal year were $2,871,458; bequests during the 1970-1971 year were $8,575,168, an increase of $3,500,290. About 4,000 more alumni were solicited by the Endowment Association during the 1970-1971 fiscal year. The number of alumni solicited during the 1989-1970 year was about 64,000 people. Of alumni solicited during the 1970-1971 year was about 68,000. Alumni Support Increases A number of alumni donors to the Endowment Association in the 1970s included the number of alumni dons in the 1970-1971 year was 16,140. An additional number was 16,140. The value of Endowment was the 98,000 in 1969-1970, 1969-1971 fiscal. $43,743,769 in the 1970-1971年, which is an increase of almost $2 Dick Wintermute, executive director of the Alumni Association, said that the association's records for 1970-85 did not contain dates given to the University than in any previous years. The Alumni Association receives dues, whereas the Endowment Association receives gifts of farmland and stock shares. The total Alumni association dues are a七分五 per cent of this campa from dues. The University repaid $92,000 for services performed by the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association has 20,600 members who pay dues. The mailing address of the number who pays less than one-third. Wintermate Use of Loaned Vehicles To Be Probed by State The issue concerning the loading of cars to the athletic department car dealer and dealership dealer vehicles has been taken under "admission" by H.J. Ulrich, a state motor vehicle department Ulrich said that they would investigate the matter and that they would take until the investigation was completed. "This matter is a discretionary one on the part of the motor vehicle department," Urlich Ulrich said he had been unaware of such a "loan" system until a reporter contacted him Nov. 14. would say about five years" Stinson said the reason for the dealers loaning cars to KU was to save money for the athletic department in recruiting. By using loaned cars, the University would have to pay the concessions costs a mile for using the own cars. When asked how long the University had maintained a loan system with car dealers, Wade Stinson, athletic director, said, "I When asked why the coaches were using dealers' tags for private use, Stinson said. "That's business. It doesn't concern us." The controversy over a car being used by the athletic department which was not titled to the Athletic Corporation but to the University of Kansas has settled, according to Stinson. "It (the mistified car) was an error made at city hall." Stinson said, "and we're correcting it." UNIVERSITY THEATRE 8:20 Nov. 22 ★ Furniture ★ Estates ★ Antiques & Collectables ★ Dishes & Glassware ★ Bargains ★ Booth Spaces Available Open Saturday & Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 811 New Hampshire 842.9676 or 842.3473 The Red Baron This Weekend TOGETHER 9-12 Leaves at 1:00 FREE Shuttle-Bus to the game Grab a beer and a sandwich at 804 West 24th said that the University of Kansas, as compared with other universities, rated very high in pay of deues-paying alumni; Dues for the Alumni Association are $10 annually. Installment life membership is 50% of yearly membership is $175. There are 5,900 members who pay on the annual basis, 5,218 members who pay on the installment plan every 10 months, and 640 who are fully-paid life members. Last year, alumni membership increased by 1,187 members. In addition, the full-time membership and 1,298 alumni who started installment loans have also increased. PRESIDENTIAL MEDIA PRODUCED JON VOIGHT “THE REVOLUTIONARY” GP COLOR by DeLuxe Woodruff Aud. 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