Monday, September 20, 1971 HOPE Award Voting Today Seniors may vote in the preliminary election for the five HOPE Award finalists today and Tuesday at the information booth on Jayhawk Boulevard or in the main lobby of the Kansas Union. This preliminary election will narrow the field of 18 to five nominees. The final election will take place at the senior coffee in late October. KU Hillel Arranges Oleg The KU Hililel, a Jewish student organization, will sponsor an oneg, a celebration with refreshments, following the 7:30 service tonight at the Lawrence Jewish Community Center, 915 Highland Drive. Aid for Pakistanis Planned A meeting to plan community action on behalf of East Pakistan refugees will be held at 13 o'clock p.m. Tuesday in parlor A of the Kanaas Library, 140 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10026. The signs are up and the warnings are out: if you want to drink beer at your favorite tavern, you must drink it inside. City Promises Tightening Of Public Drinking Laws City officials, besieged with complaints from residents in several towns, are planning to arrest anyone found drinking beer on public sidewalks The problems caused by the drinkers are not new either. Many complaints have been filed in the past and many arrests have been made McClure admits. We always get large crowds in schools where teachers are school starts. Fights break out and then people complain," he said. "This really isn't any new action," said Capt Merle Mcleure of the Lawrence Police Dept. "We've had a city or organization for many years. We are just going to enforce it more vigorously." MARTY DAVIDSON, manager of the Jawhayk Cafe, 1340 Ohio St., agreed with the intentions of the city to try to keep down the noise," he trumpeted. "We're Wednesday nights; we expect sometimes in the streets, sometimes into the streets. Grehl thinks a small newspaper is a good place to learn all aspects of how a newspaper is run. He started out on a newspaper got into backstage and back on the set I wouldn't have learned anything like this had I started out on a large paper." Journalism students come out of college today are well prepared, but the idea that they should have to handle publications when starting out is unhealthy. Michael T. Greh, president of the year, said Friday Operating hours at Watson Library have suffered a 12 hour slash on Saturday and Sunday afternoons this year. Watson Cuts Study Hours On Weekend Although he is optimistic about job prospects for young writers, he also worries that students to think they would get any job they wanted in any industry. Dave Heron, director of life sciences team at the weekend班,but said he had“tried to pick times which would inconvenience people the next day. for those not familiar with the library's hours, amber lights located at each corner of the front desk. The library is open. The new hours are: Grehl is the editor of the Evansville (Ind.) Press. Library staff members are limited by statute to a 40-hour shift, but their helpers work most evenings and throughout the weekend. This week, they were cut 20 per cent while an increase in salary to the minimum of £38,500 Monday to Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Editor-in-Residence Stresses Value of Small Newspapers The other six state schools under control of the Board of Regents are facing the same challenge because they similar hours to their operating times. The reason for the failure of the Kansas Legislature last spring and the estimated enrollment figures for this fall. The amount of money the students received fees did not equal the amount expected because the enrollment did not reach the number of students. Friday ... 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday ... 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Sunday ... 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. David Beatty CUSTOM STORE BR 131 Baltimore, MD 21205 klb Westport Bd. W. Third JR - 1309 Kentucky State Park Rd. W. Third JR - 1309 Davidson said customers could congregate in front of the tavern as long as they stayed on the tavern property. But as soon as a customer walks on a public walkway, the tavern's hand, he is subject to arrest. making noise and throwing bottles." Grehi said developing a writing style should not be of primary importance to a reporter, since 90 years ago the reporter's job is to gather the news. Grehi said a small newspaper, the Evansville Press could be very influential in its area of circulation. He said he and his helpers think their paper helps institute change in the community. When seeking new staff members, Grehl looks for persons with a sense of dedication—who can "work hard" to goals." He also seeks individuals who are curious, energetic, accurate, compassionate, and who have a "sense of outrage" about taking place in the world today. "Only about ten per cent of a sporter's job goes to writing the news," Grell said. "The average woman in the interview is interested in precious writing." Not only can individual drinkers be arrested, but action against the tavern itself can be taken, according to Milton Allen, attorney. "Carrying out beer violations is a violation of the law," he said. "The taverns that permit this can have their licenses revoked." HAROLD STAGG, manager of the Gas Light. 1241 Oread St. Patronize Kansan Advertisers doesn't believe this responsibility should lie with the taverns. "If a customer wants to take his drink and have his problem and the police's," education. The major issue in a meeting on the six student body presidents was how to coordinate their instruction and information drive among students. They arrived at no decision, except after a drive would be undertaken. Stagg said the Gas Light, shows the scene of large crowds outside the courtyard, copious of plants. "Only the idea themselves live in this neighborhood, and they don't complain." And we never have any faults. Very few people were drinking beer outside of taverns Friday and Saturday nights. But it was hard to determine whether it was a star of arrest or the cold, weather that kept everyone inside. The Council of Presidents of the six institutions adopted a proposal of the Council of Chief Academic Officers which met earlier that week. It called for all members to attend a meeting to make faculty appointments. The procedure was adopted to avoid occasional instances where an appointment letter might contain or omit technically incorrect information to tenure which would lead to later misunderstandings. Three State Groups Meet To Decide School Policies PITTSBURG—Two, members of the Board of Regents told the State College Coordinating Committee Thursday that they would fight vigorously to support the faculty salary increases and budget increases when the budget requests so to the governor and legislature. cent. In view of the present financial circumstances, they did not think they could ask the legislature full request increases, even though they were the number-one candidate of the state college presidents. Max Bickford, executive officer of the regents, and Elmer Jackson, Kansas City regent, were posed in a meeting with the committee which was one of three groups meeting here to coordinate the policies between six state colleges and universities. They said the regents had not wanted to cut the state schools' salary increase requests from 10 and 12 per cent to eight and 10 per Asked what the Regents' position on beer on campus was, they said they wanted to study the different viewpoints. They asked students to talk to other students and report back. Bickford told me that a majority of beer on campus would further damage the image of higher Bickford said the alternative to favorable legislative action might be increased student fees, but Bickford said that classes and cancelled programs. 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