University Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 15, 1971 Kansan Staff Photo by HARVE HASLER Sturms Studies New Issues Working on unemployment problems now Hope Tickets On Sale Soon By CHRIS CARSTENSON Kenen Staff Writer Bombardier Sales The Bobbins Hope Show will go on sale on April 18, according to an announcement made by Bobbins meeting Commercia Ticket prices for the two-hour snow will be $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50. A ticket to the hammer out final details for "Big Blue Day," Oct. 8, added two new The new members are Al Hack, vice-president of Lawrence National Bank, and Chuck H hawtry, a stockbroker for H. O peet and Co. Both men represent the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce that Hack is the chamber's chairman for the Big Blue Campaign. A check of $500 was presented to the University Association to be used to cover expected costs of homecoming. The Association will be pop up by the Alumni Association. A pop rally, followed by an all- class party, will launch homecoming festivities Oct. 8. According to John Mize, senior class president, everyone is to enter the parking lot at Ozone parking lot. The local party, which includes free beer, will be announced at the rally. The KU-K-State game has been sold out Alumni Association Director Dick Wintermorte said. The last of the 51,500 tickets was sold at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Some committee members expressed concern that staging and acoustic problems similar to those that occurred during the Turin concert last Friday might turn concert last again during the Bob Hoose Show. An agent representing Bob Hope was at the Ike and Tina Turner concert and has tried to win the Academy's this week. Winternote said. The committee has recom- mended that the firm simplified its year, in order to remove unnecessary competition and expense. The committee also recommends that all organized living groups and prominent campus organiza- Emphasis will be placed on orientation rosters to benefit the entire campus community instead of annual homecoming A controversy surrounding the campaign to have the mission and its attempts to bring the people of Lawrence closer together has subsided but itsORKS remains. Other events in the Homecoming jackpot include the opening performance of "Fiddler" and the concert 8 in the University Theatre. Relations Work Continues On Homecoming Day, the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce will host a buffet for State Legislature. A University Fund Board of Advisers meeting and a 10-year reunion of the graduating class of 1961 will also be held Oct. 9. By JEFF KENNEDY Kancan Staff Writer Vernell Sturns, director of the commission, has focused his attentions on the problem of women working well as on other social problems. Sturns said that he was working on a program that would assist women in joining unions. And that he hoped to influence those people to believe unions could serve them by apprenticeships and better jobs. Sturna said the unions he had consulted endorsed the program. But it would take time with large firms in the next 12 months trying to make the changes. THE MAIN THRUST of the Community Relations Commission in the past has been in the area of reconciling ill feelings between various members of the community. The commission took a major role in improving police-community relations through the Menninger program. He called the reconciliation program "a step in the right direction." He regards the immediate potential of the program with restrained optimism. Sturns said he felt that if 10 to 15 persons could obtain apprenticeships the program would be off to a good start. STURNS SAID he saw many challenges for his office in the future. The problems of employment for the disadvantaged, police-community relations and police-community social disorders which could start anywhere will not be the commission's only concerns. office, the qualifications of which have not yet been determined. Walker began working in Nebraska, then between Buford Watson, et al. manager, and the "street community." Sturns said he felt Walker had made a positive contribution to the Lawrence community. might have to deal with tenant-landlord disputes. He said that his office had received several complaints about poor housing conditions but that his office has no responsibility for dealing with them. Sturrs said his office might have been unable to provide liability for handling such disputes. Rick Walker, who until recently served as Sturms' administrative aide, has resigned to study in Germany, prompting a search for a replacement as an administrator an administrative assistant for his Like any other government or educational agency the commission is short of funds. Sturars said it would be hard to implement the type of program Lawrence needs without money. He said the city would have to "simp up the money" if his office gets involved with the problems he sees. Parsons & Kring MOTOR CARS MFG. FLOOR COVERING He said he thought the city ou Parsons Dale Kring CARPETS Sundermeyer said because there are no night buses, activities in the Union do not get much support from Daisy Hill. The meal options task force is planning to propose a meal ticket to the University Housing Office. Remnants, roll ends, shag and carpet samples in various colors and sizes. 1035 Mass. One task force has been assigned to crack into the data storage of the Task Force hopes it will be able to arrange bus trip from Dahlia Hill to Fresno. Meal Ticket Among Projects bv AURH The Association of University Residence Halls (AURH) has several projects under way that will help students learn in residence hips. Each task force has the responsibility to gather information on its assigned project and share that information to the central organization. jump or their lives from high school to college and from home to away from home." This summer, several members of AUHR attended previews at Kansas State University and found them to be effective. Kansas statutes permit fer- mentation containing less than 3.2 per alcohol on state property, but University regulations prohibit "You cannot discount the preview system when you look at K-State's jump in enrollment," Sundermeyer said. AURIS are also looking into some resident assistants and into permit that may allow beer of 3.2 per cent alcoholic content in Sundermere said that he hoped by accomplishing the projects, the AURH would be living in residence hall improve "It is important to the association and halls, because we house mostly freshmen," Sundermeyer said. "It is the biggest "Some sort of meal in the system is needed in the halls so that people don't want to eat all of the meals don't have to buy a task force command task force wants to have the proposal done by the end of this semester so that a meal ticket program could be in effect by The association sent a letter to Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr., this week that will reinstatement of the previews. AURH would also like to see previews for incoming freshmen and transfer students started again. Fund Created FREDONIA (AP)—A Fredonia bank is establishing a 100-year trust fund for the community and will begin nearly $140,000 for city use in 2071. The First National Bank is in Wilmington County residents to contribute 50 cents each to the fund which will then be matched. The $1,000 will be deposited in a savings account to earn five per cent annual interest, compounded semi-annually for 100 months. You don't contribute their share, the bank still will deposit the $1,000. Aid Probe Not New Much controversy has arisen over the recent decision of the Douglas County Welfare Department to investigate non-support claims of women to Depend Children grants. "The plan is not new," said Billy Hunt, the supervisor. "Tuesday." It has been in the manual for years. It now being implemented through the new rules. Mrs. Freeman said that the policy, which requires the input of the county government, of non-support claims has been on the books The practice of investigating claims has been discontinued during the last few years because of the overload it caused on the county attorney's office. The plan is being recommissioned because the court ordered that the finance budget last year has caused a shortage of funds, she said. Formerly, a woman signed a complaint of non-support against her husband for refusing welfare aid. Under the new plan, the woman will apply and indicate that she will sign a waiver to receive her first ACD grant. Failure to sign within this time will result in the termination of any further complaints. Mrs. Freeman explained that the recent discussion and news coverage had been caused by the actions of County Attorney Mike Elwell who wanted a woman to be indicted in order to be eligible for Aid to Dependent Children. This use of the complaint is illegal as a criterion for determining the degree of welfare, Mrs. Freeman said. According to regulations, fathers capable of supporting their children are required to do such things, and empowered to force the father to pay but must ask the county attorney to institute action. In many counties, the welfare commission employs an attorney There are approximately 250 heads of families receiving ADC births. Of these, 164 divorces, others are unwed mothers and a few are fathers. WIN, a program for unem played fathers receiving ADC, a work training and incentive program. The father receives aid because he is incapacitated or jobless. A man who has held a job for a year would receive unemployment compensation. "Fewer mothers may apply," Mrs. Freeman said in regard to the effect of the new plan. "Some have said, 'I'll just leave'." Others say they provide some money and I won't have to talk to the county." SUA Claiming Damages After Turner Show The claim, to be filed with the international musical union, is in violation during last Friday's concert in Allen Field House. The SUA is in the process of claiming damages against the Bee and Tina Turner Revue, Tuck and Halleen McCoy, board member, board member, said Tuesday. According to Duncan, it was agreed in the contract that they would perform in the round, which he said they failed to do. As a result, a large segment of the team was shown from behind the performers. A gross potential in excess of $40,000 had to be guaranteed before the Turners agreed to perform, explained Duncan. "SUA operated in good faith according to the contract, but they did not hold to their agreement," Duncan said. MIAMI (AP) - Heidi, newest of the storms ravaging the tropics, gradually increased to near 100 miles south as she bore down on the U.S. coast. "That left us two options," he said. "They could either play in the round, or we could raise ticket prices." Heidi Threatens The Nationals Hurricane Center and Heddi will pass to the Cape Hatters, N.C., this afternoon, "could hit New England." 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