2 Tuesday, October 3, 1972 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo by MALCOLM TURNER A 48-Hour Vigil Yields Elton John Tickets . . . Brad Hook, Wichita sophomore, was first in line . Beer, Music Cheer 600 In Lineup for Elton John By MARY LIND Kansan Staff Writer Footballs and frisbees filled the air, three kegs of free beer were donated by the Kansas Union, guitars were played, Jesus freaks were played, 900 waited in line Monday for tickets to the Elton John concert. At 2 p.m. the scene was trans- tional, and they had enclosed a huge piece into an orderly line that stretched from the door of the Altar Ballroom to the entrance. The door opened at 3 a.m. pple, Book Hook, Wicker with pomphore, first from the front one of the four windows manned by the Board of Class By 8 p.m. nearly half of the 10,000 available seats in Allen Field House had been purchased for the Oct. 13 concert. DAVID HULL, Whittier, Calif., senior chairman and the eldest John Concert Committee, said that he was pleased with the way the committee is conducting themselves and that the implications of such a large crowd would be beneficial in the attraction of big names to future concerts at the University of Kansas. "Word gets around when something like this happens, when you have success upon yourself," he said. "This campus is getting a reputation for great audiences and big turnouts. Coupled with the fact that most of the country, those factors make this an attractive place for entertainers to perform. The turkey breeder has been believed usel for Elton John." THE CROWN policed themselves, abiding by an unofficial number system in which each person was issued a number that denoted his place in line. The system was organized out of students from Pearson and Baenfeld Scholarship Halls. Many of the people who had waited in the line since it first formed Saturday afternoon said they enjoyed an enjoyable experience. "We didn't expect it to be a much fun as it has been," the Jim Greely, omah freshman, said. "It's been more fun standing in than the concert will be," Dan Lauing, Chicago senior, said. Hull said that he was im- mortal when it arrived, the number system and that because it worked out so well, the system might be used for the handling of different numbers. THERE WAS one reported instance of a person buying and installing a water heater but this seemed to be an exception to the rule. Most of the people waiting were satisfied to wait and take what tickets were given. The field house has been blocked so that there will be no seats sold behind John. John will be paid $15,000, plus 70 per cent of the ticket money. At 7:30 p.m. Monday, the windows had $10,750 on hand. Tickets for the John Conert will be available today and Wednesday at the SUA office. A ticket limit has been removed. The final draft of a proposal for the reorganization of the Association of University Resident Halls was completed and the AUR meets restructuring committee meeting at Joseph R. Pearson Hall. By PHIL McLAUGHLIN Kansan Staff Writer AURH Restructure Draft Readv Finance-Auditing Is Opposed To Salary for StudEx Head The restructuring proposal is similar to the plan tentatively developed by Board as a guide for the restructuring committee. Three of the four governing bodies of the RHW will change form or function. The proposal will be presented formally for approval at the AUHR "President of the AUHR" approval will be sent to all the AUHR residence halls for ratification by the individual hall senates. If six of the eight halls ratify the proposal it will take effect immediately. The proposal creates a new legislative body, the Residents' Assembly, which is actually an extension of the old Presidents' controls on the treasurer's office. One section of the bill would be written out to each purchaser in purchases with the treasurer's office through a purchase order Council by two additional representatives from each hall. It will consist of 29 permanent members, including the Executive Board and the president and two representatives from each of the eight hall. The assembly will be responsible for the budgeting of AURH funds, passing legislation to approve the president's bills and petitioning the administration for changes in policies and procedures. Many of the duties formerly assumed by the Executive Board will now be taken over by the assembly. Under the proposal, the Executive Board will be responsible for instituting the actions of the assembly, and representing the AUR at outside functions. It will also have the power to act in an emergency when an assembly meeting isn't feasible. If the proposal is adopted, the present AURH Council will be replaced with the Forum, a series Candidates Back Protector Image The two candidates for Douglas County attorney agreed Monday night that the county attorney's office and itself of the adversary image. Speaking before a small gathering in Elsworth Hall, Ed Collier, Republican candidate for governor, and Dave Berkowitz, Democratic candidate, said the county at-large is the winner of the society as a prosecutor of the scandal. Collister said that the county attorney was the chief prosecutor for state laws in the county. If the attorney general makes a drug raid the office of the county attorney prosecutes the case on behalf of the people, he said. The county attorney has the same power as the attorney general in the areas of consumer and pollution. Collister said. Collister said that the county attorney, as the people's lawyer, was responsible to the people. Another duty of the county attorney is to advise the police on According to Berkowitz, "The big problem in Lawrence is getting hold of the county attorney as far as the police are concerned." Berkowitz said that the county attorney or his assistant should be on call 24 hours a day to assist the police. Berkowitz and agreement that the office of county attorney was understaffed. questions of constitutional law, Collister said. He said that if the office did not advise them no one else would. Berkowitz criticized the law, having subpoenaed haspones issued once a week. This sometimes makes it hard for police to serve them on her. Both candidates said it was very hard to get people to come forward and file complaints and testify about crimes. "People don't have any confidence in the total administration of criminal justice," Collister said. of two or three open "brainstorming" meetings where all the assembly members will be able to suggestions complaints. The AURH Judicial Board will take on increasing importance if the proposal is adopted. The Board must consider considerations for the first time, as well as perform the traditional mediator tasks for hall residents. The board also will serve as an appeal court for individual hall judicial actions. Fee. The committee had failed to reach a quorum at a meeting last Thursday. The Finance and Auditing Committee of the Student Senate decided Monday night to recommend to the Senate rejection of a bill to pay a salary of $1,500 to the Student Executive Committee. 101349357 The committee discussed one bill relating to the Student Activity Fee that would place 1. Buy a bunch of Flair pens. You need black, brown, orange, yellow, purple, and green. (You need them anyway for school.) 2. Color in the picture according to these color guide numbers (1) Black (5) Brown (6) Orange (7) Yellow (9) Purple (12) Green. Do not color unnumbered areas POSTER" OF ONE OF THE CANDIDATES! 3. Congratulations! 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