2 Thursday, September 23, 1971 University Daily Kansan KU Students Drive Lawrence Buses Family Mobility Reduces Busing The movement of families from Lawrence's inner city to new housing developments on the edges of town has reduced the need to bus children for racial balance. William Womack, a director of operations and operations for the Lawrenc public schools, said Monday. Senior Robert Holmes prepares for another load. However, approximately 115 students are buses daily based daily in High. According to Womack, this busing is not only for racial balance but also for socio-educational balance. Usually buses are not provided for junior or senior high school students who live within the city. Many people are leaving the downtown area to move into moderate and low-income housing and keep Plaza, Pine Grove, and develop housing complexes apartment complexes, Womack said. The schools most affected by this demographic shift are Centenial and East Heights. Womack said that the city areas showing the greatest growth are The cross-city busing, which which began on since June, Junior High School ago, was instigated by Lawrence school officials with no federal funding. Last year federal funds were available to finance busing for high school students in northwest Wisconsin, then lived in north Lawrence and attended Lawrence High School, 24 persons took advantage of the busing service. This year federal funds were available for the tax lid. When a school becomes overcrowded, the boundaries are changed by areas. Last summer students from India and Schwegler from India and Schwegler elementary schools because of crowded classrooms. Kansas City. Five University of Kansas students are employed as drivers for the locally owned buses. The Lawrence school district owns six buses and leases 21 buses from it. Harmon and it has rented the national transportation firm based in These local buses provide flexibility and are able to transport children in the special education programs to the high school, junior highs and elementary schools at various times during the day. Womack teaches children in a special education program to Hayworth Hall at KU. A state legislative sub- committee on higher education will be on campus daily today to advocate for administrators, faculty and students. The informal meetings are being held to familiarize the higher education subcommittee with the activities of the Committee campus viewpoints. Assembly Reps to Meet The undergraduate representatives to the College Assembly will meet at 7 onight in the Big B Room of the Kansas Union to elect members to the various committees of the College Assembly and to complete unfinished business from the previous meeting. Manuel Fierro, independent candidate for governor and organizer of the Minority Empowerment Program, will speak at 7:30 tion in 112 Blake Hall. Fierro has been nominated by the North Carolina state in that it tries to place minority group people into decision-making positions. Fierro to Speak in Blake Taylor Tickets Sell Fast The subcommittee, led by its chairman, Rep. James Magsam of Dodge City, has scheduled a meeting with Mr. Laurence Chalmers Ch Jr., and other administrators, the University of Chicago group of eight students picked by student body President Dave Sloan and faculty members the group asked to see. Foreign Study to Be Outlined Graffitti Contest Sunday The Foreign Study office will explain the study abroad program and the Fulbright scholarship program to interested students at UCLA. Geology Picnic Planned William Thaill, instructor in mind dynamics, will give a lecture on "Alpine Braam leaves and ESP," at 8 o'clock at the Ramada Inn, Edinburgh. Enter entries for the KUUK "Color Your World" Graffiti Contest are available until 4 p.m. in the Kansas University, at KUUK 1806 N. West Loop Drive. Enter details for Jayhawk Boulevard. Content entries will be judged at 4 p.m. Sunday, a kilogram of beer donated by "Mother Mary's" will ESP Lecture Tonight **Geology** A geology department family pen will take place at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in Park, Arrow Park, 28th and Louisiana St. Those attending should bring enough food and drink for their own family plus one extra person. In case of rain, the picnic will be Sunday. Helpern Talks TOPEKA (AP) -The office of Gov. Robert Docking announced Monday that Dr. Milton Helpern, a psychiatrist who conducted autopsies on the victims of the Attica prison riot, will address the Second Annual Governors' Drug Abuse Conference in Wichita this week. The bill is scheduled to be voted SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Foreign Minister Clodromio Ahemya said Tuesday that the country will join the G20 and will visit Chile by the end of 1971. $600 for Gay Libs Wouldn't be Fees DUNCAN AND MILDER both emphasized that the ticket policy for this concert was no different than that of previous ones. already waiting in line according to SUA officials when ticket for the James Taylor concert went up. By 5 p.m. Wednesday, 8,000 of the 10,000 available seats had been sold which included all of the seats and most of the $4,000 ones. Miss Taylor also expressed feelings that today's women's movement is bringing gradual change to existing myths about the jobs befitting women and the men befitting women, women are considered to have. Miller explained that the old policy of organized living groups being able to participate in a job could have been abandoned because the students living in unorganized housing were being discriminated against them, first serve, cash basis and a more fair ticket policy. said, was to make sure nobody left after the first distribution. When the tickets went on sale at 8:30 a.m. only a few customers were drawn cards distributed by the SUA were allowed to buy tickets first, SAU advisors, Mike Miller and Tuck Duncan said that there was a greater number of people than there were at the time, than there had been before. According to Miss Taylor, men delum enter the job fields dominated by women "because she doesn't come before it is an important work." If the bill does not pass then the front must find other means to raise money. A spokesman for the Women's Coalition said time it had collected only $80 toward its goal. In an effort to raise the money, the Women's Coalition will sponsor a dance for children at the front of the women's expense. If enough money is raised and the front wins its case in court, it could help pay for the funds from the University. These funds would come from activity in the campus. "The overwhelming response caught us by surprise." Miller said of the game and the desire for tickets was greater than was expected, he added. Between 7 and 8 a.m. 36 numbers had been given out, according to Duncan. When numbers had been given out, balcony, three flights of stairs and the front hallway of the Kansas Union were filled with people, who still stretched for a land block on Jayhawk Boulevard. Emily Taylor Says Feminism Here to Stay Dean Taylor said that the vast majority of educated college women are working in five main fields, elementary education, secondary education, nursing, and emergency room care. She referred to these jobs as "overstaffed ones woman continue to crowd into." "Today," she said, "seven and one-half million adult women are not living in dependency relationships with men." A bill was introduced to the Student Senate on Sept. 15, which included new laws regarding Lawrence Gay Liberation Front $600. The funds would come from the Student Senate's local account and a fund set aside years ago through profits from the yearbook and Student Senate-sponsored events, social fines and fees. The local funds were deposited with the University. By doing this, the money was technically put under control of the state of Kansas. However, the manner in which he decided to be deceived by the Student Senate. But Miss Taylor also said that due to social indecision, many people are stereotyped into certain roles according to sex or If the senate, passes the bill and Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr., who has not recognized the front, the senate, the question would arise as to who has final authority in spending the local funds. As representatives of the student body, Chalmers said Wednesday the senate should act to increase interest of the entire student body. on next Wednesday during a Student Senate meeting. Chalmer and a representative of the front will attend the meeting. She said that youth are taking over the movement because long before reaching the job market, they were discriminated in employment. In a speech last night at the University of Virginia, Emily Taylor said, "it is all right to cook or work on a railroad gang, what so he or she wants." Miss Taylor said that feminism has spread into an international movement, and she says "ever." she said, "and the movement is looking to America." When the line for tickets began growing early Tuesday afternoon, the realization was to be instituted so that those who had been in line the longest would be sure to get the first chance at buying a ticket. The reason three different cards were handed out, Duncan DUNCAN EXPLAINED that a complex card system was used to make sure people kept their cards. The staff were distributed at 9 Tuesday night; 1:30 Wednesday morning and one final time at 5:30 that day. Campus Bulletin ★JAMES TAYLOR CONCERT ★ JAMES - Informal Meeting, Fulbright and Direct Exchange Programs, Program for Women in the Arts. Black Student Union, Forum Room, Kansas University Sexuality series. *Male and Female Sexuality* series. Law Enforcement, Lawrence, and Dr. Erwin Gendner, Topela, Woodruff University. Informal Internation Room, Kansas Union, 8 p.m. *Male and Female Sexuality* series. A Kansas Room, Woodruff University, 8 p.m. *Male and Female Sexuality* series. Governors Room, Kansas Union, 6:1 p.m. Undergraduate Assembly. Big Room, Undergraduate Finance. Oral Room, Kansas Student Finance. Orad Room, Kansas Student Finance. Christian Science. Kansas, 7 union. Delta Sigma Pi. 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