6 Thursday, September 16, 1971 University Daily Kansan Fate of City-County Complex Hinges on Bond Election . . Projected completion date 1975 . . City... From Page 1 Watson attributed many specific complaints to the fact that so much information about the complex is available. The reason so much information is available is that the idea for replacing the existing county facilities was formulated as follows: two half-mill building levy was adopted (later to be increased to Of that amount, $148,000 went for acquisition of land for the complex and over $100,000 was allocated to clients' fees. Remaining in the fund is $131,000, which should grow to $355,000 by the time the new levy is collected for the first year. The fee will be toward the total cost of the Fees... one mill), over $500,000 has been raised by the county. From Page 1 Miller, then senate treasurer and noticed that the Senate balance sheets for March and April showed no deposit of the filing SOME OF THE money, $280 in checks, had been deposited in the student's account for former KU student who was a student senator. This was first discovered in mid-June 1970, when the student received their canceled filing fee checks with the student's name on the backs of the student's senate on the backs as endorsements. It was later discovered that a large cheek, over $400, from the student president, and checks from candidates for student body president and vice president were deposited to the Senate. But more than the checks were still missing. building—$5,975,000. The bond issue is for the remaining $5,640,000. IN MID-JULY, Bailey and Ebert met with the student, who, though maintaining his interest in the case, money deposited in his account and the other missing funds, for at total of $600, according to Ebert. No details of repayment were out at that meeting, however. MANY OF THOSE who would like to see the county acquire a new building and the city government back in a building of its own, such as Adam Kay, whom cost of the proposed building. However, no payments were made until November, 1970 when the senate received a $50 check. The matter was not pressed of reported to authorities because the lawyer accused him of interest in sending anybody to jail, we just wanted to recover it. THIS WAS after a second investigation in the fall, ordered by Exe席Akram. Brad Smoot wrote to President George W. Bush; steve Emerson and John Varril. After the committee investigation an oral agreement was reached whereby the student would return $801 to the Senate by 1991 with the option of making $30 monthly installments. The November check was the first installment, but no further payments were made until last month. A $100 payment for $550 was made to the Senate. "As near as one can gather, folks aren't so much against necessary facilities, the necessary Lawrence Journal-World," But lawyers Journal-World, "But to whether it is practical to pay an extra (maybe) $2 million for briar-a-brac and pedestals," hebert Burgstahler said he too, "had to deal with the building. He said he suspected that the building is "too grandiose," the design too expensive, the estimated cost per square foot too high and the projected costs associated with the facilities are based too high. He expressed concern that the court — building and — ad-documents combined and that there would be so many departments in one building. He said he couldn't how things could "run smoothly." Douglas County Sheriff Rex Johnson, however, thinks the combined facilities would be "just great." THE JAIL will be operated by the county, but there will be combined communications and records," which can only lead to more cooperation between the city and the city." Johnson said. during records. For instance, when a person is arrested by the city on a felony charge, he is fingerprinted and his report is made on him. When he is turned over to the county, which oversees the process, the process must be repeated. Captain Merle McClure, filling in for the Law enforcement police chief, said he could foresee no problems with the combined facility. At present, there is duplication in records and difficulty in fin- "The way it is tentatively set up, we operate the jail and the court and the city would be in charge of the records and the communications office. Since each prisoner has a responsibility, with services available to both, we will increase and increase cooperation." Rep. Chisholm To Declare NEW YORK (AP)—Shirley Chisholm, the only black woman in Congress, says she will announce formally her candidacy for the presidency on New Year's eve. She has steered least three of the Democratic primary and she can raise enough money to finance her campaign. The 47-year-old New York congresswoman said she would enter primaries in North Carolina and California if she can raise $100,000. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Dwight Boring* says... You should know all about their relationships. I can tell you its short school happy ending - a short story through the years ahead. College Life created the BENEFACE especially for college men. It has 'blind it the planning and research of the original and only life insurance soring college men only Dwight Boring Check into it. Call me. 209 Providence Lawrence, Kansas Phone 842-0767 representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA the only Company selling exclusively to College Men JAMES TAYLOR CONCERT Allen Field House (not in the roundl) FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 On Sale at SUA Office beginning Sept. 22nd Because of the expected popularity of the James Taylor Show, publicity and ticket sales during its peak are strong. SUA especially wishes for the Taylor Show to serve the KU community first, others second. The KU community will have first choice for seats during the first week of ticket sales. To guarantee yourself good seats (and for that matter, a seat at all) BUY YOUR TICKETS DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF SALES, SEPT. 22-29. Ticket Information— Important—Please Read: New student ID cards will be issued next Wednesday and Thursday in front of Strong Hall, William Kelly registrar, amphibian Student ID Cards Available Next Week Students with last names A through K should pick up their lnds from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday. Students with last names L through Z should pick up ID cards from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday. Students should show their registration cards in order to receive their ID cards. Dave Hull SUA Special Events Board Member PLEASE DO NOT DELAY THIS WILL BE TAYLOR'S FIRST SHOW IN KANSAS! Thirty separate stations will be issuing the cards both days to enable students to receive the cards. Students unable to pick up ID cards on Wednesday or Thursday will receive their KI-IDs from the district office (9 a.m., Tuesday through 12:30 p.m. Sept. 25 at the windows of the registrar's office. Cameras and equipment will be set up Wednesday and Thursday for students who find errors on their new ID cards. "Students should pick up their own cards," said Kelly. However, a student may pick up an id card for another person if he or she is not the parent of the student. According to Kelly, the new color photo IDs should aid both the university and the student in preventing unfruitful use of student information. toll in two years of violence to 105. Carter, hit in the stomach by a bullet, died in Belfast, was the 23rd British soldier killed in Northern Ireland Faulkner 'Clamps Down And Rioters Hit Streets British troops were called to defuse bombs in the Springfield Road and Hammersmorton districts of Belfast. 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