12 Thursday, September 21, 1972 University Daily Kansan NT MASSACHUSETTS VOL. 18 NO. 324 d. A CONSTRUCTION worker on Wesco Hall takes time off from his lunch break to eye a passing student. When the hall is completed it will serve as the humanities building at KU, housing the offices of the School Library department. The estimated date of completion is July 1973. Local Office Loses Birth Control Funds The Douglas County Health Department was not given federal funding for the year because it failed to comply with federal government regulations in regard to requirements for women seeking child care. According to a spokesman for the State Health Department family planning program, medical and family planning funds must agree to meet federal requirements in order to receive the funds. A family planning physical examination be given which includes a pap smear, a hemoglobin test, urinalysis, a blood glucose test, and a smear for gonorrhea. Dr. Raymond Schweder Jr., chairman of the Douglas County Public Health Committee and president of Hospital said Wednesday that it was beyond their capability to handle with the requirements requested. "I don't think that Douglas County would be willing to supply a large enough staff to do all the necessary examinations." he said. Last year the county health department received $8,000 to buy birth control pills. This year the department supplies totally on donations. "Women who want birth control pills are discriminated against them, and they want unless they submit to something they didn't come for," Dr. Dale Clinton, city attorney, officer said recently. "We refuse to do 15 irrelevant things for people coming in for birth control pills and birth control pills should be readily available and at the public's expense just like any other public health service," he Clinton said that last year the Department dispensed more pills than all the public health agencies in Kansas combined and spent less money tinue to operate on the donations it received. "It would be nice if we could get additional support but it's unlikely." Schwegler said. Schwegler said that the family planning program would con- Chances Slim for Election Holiday; Docking, Officials in City Opposed By JEANNETTE HARTMAN Chances are slim that a proposal will be accepted this spring. The spring day, an academic holiday for students and faculty of the six colleges. Mike Meachum, student body president at Wichita State University, proposed the election KU Student Body President Dave Dillen, Hutchinson senior, said Tuesday that he favored the proposal but thought it was too little for it to be accepted this week. He said he should emphasize the importance of both the day and the student vote. holiday Sept. 13 at the governor's meeting with student leaders City May Tax Voters from KU University of Kansas students who are registered to vote in Douglas County may be subject to county property tax assessments this year, according to a recent ruling by Aten. Gen. Merv尔 Miller学府。 The ruling came in response to a question by the county assessor of Riley County, home of Kansas State University. The ruling says, "If a person who is charged with the crime also is submitting himself to the other areas of control of that community, such as taxation of property or income," Daniel Young, Douglas County counselor who advised the county attorney on civil litigation, said Wednesday that the ruling applied to all Kansas In order to establish the residency requirement for voting, Young said, a car owner would have to buy a Douglas County license plate and have his lawrence address on a Kansas driver's license. If this has been done by any of the estimated 4,500 to 4,800 KU students who have registered to attend the college, it may be affected by the ruling he said. Similarly, when one registers a Kansas Fish and Game Commission, the commission sends an evaluation to the assessor in When a person registers his car, the county treasurer sends he car's assessed value to the county assessor. The tax on personal property is leaved against automobiles, boats and boat motors. It includes a tax on gasoline. The taxes on socks, shoes and savings accounts. The income tax form for Kansas includes a voucher for the listing of intangible property. The taxpayer is liable to the taxpayer's home county. "I HAVE mixed feelings, however, Dillon said. "The significance of the day should be stressed, but sometimes when you give a day a special purpose not used like that, Dillon said. Bedner said that although there was no way to determine whether people would vote if they were given a holiday to do so, more people would be more likely to take a half-holiday than if they had not witching in between the day's activities. LAWRENCE Mayor John Emick and Vice-Mayor Nancy Hambleton gave little support to the proosal. Mark Bedner, Lawrence graduate student who has been active with voter registration, said he favored the proposal. "What is the importance of a one-hour class compared with a national election?" he said. She suggested that perhaps too much was done to get people to the polls. A citizen should be interested enough in his own and community's welfare to regard volume, a citizen's obligation, she said. sentee ballots, which tends to encourage people not to vote; " Hambleton said. "I doubt that it's necessary. I think there would be more ab- "I doubt if it would make much difference in how many people came out to vote. As it is, most people got out and vote. If you turn it into a national holiday it may become a long weekend." Emick said. KANSAS STATE Teachers College at Emporia is the only state college in the nation to pass a resolution in favor of a proposal. Their resolution asks that college be suspended the Monday before the Tuesday of the elections. The resolution will not take effect until the Kansas Board of Hegesia. Youths Fly—and Cheaply A Budding Talent In 'Like a Seed' By KEVIN SHAFER Kansas Staff Writer Every new and then an album comes along that grabs your attention and stands out from the stack of generally more new releases. "Like A Seed" ("Little Like") is one of those special albums. With the increased amount of traveling by the nation's youth in the last few years, many of the major airlines across the country have initiated a device that could identify your traveler a bundle of money. By JOE ZANATTA The handy little device, like so many other money-saving devices these days, is in the form of a card, the youth face card. In shopping around for the least expensive card with the most benefits, the traveler has an easy method. The cards the are comparable. The qualifications for the card are not strict. A person cannot be under 12 years of age and cannot be over 21. Almost all the major airlines employ the same price, and charge the same price—$3. WHEN PURCHASING the yellow face cards, certain forms of identification must be presented. Identification may be required, for example merely requires proof age, but Continental Airlines requests that the purchaser present a birth certificate or a passport as proof of age and identification. This three-dollar investment will save the youth fare card between approximately one third the total cost of the confirmed reservation. Each of the major airlines has its own classification of the youth fare card holder. TWA classifies passengers using the young fae cards simply as "youth standby" and allows them to fly at two-towers the of the confirmed reservation passenger, according to the TWA office in Kansas City, Mo. Continental classifies its card holdings as either youth standby and adults standby or standbys do not make reservations but instead take their chances on getting a seat on a formed reservations board. The youth confirmed status, according to a Continental representative, costs a little more than the passenger is assured of a reservation. In this case, according to the representative, he will not have to worry about not having a seat on his reserved flight. GLADYS EICHENBARRY, a Braniff International Airlines representative, said Braniff also has students and student confirmed system. Eichenbary said that except on Fridays from 2 to 9 p.m., the student would be assured seats on their requested flights. The student standby, which is cheaper but requires a assumes a normal standby status. On all airlines the standby passengers run the risk of being "bumped off" the flight at the last minute. An Coffe, a United Air Lines reservation agent, said passenger vehicles are entitled to standby status on any of the United flights. Coffe said the standby status of the confirmed reserve fare will board confirmed reservations, then military standby passengers, student standby students, then employee standby passengers. INVESTIGATION has shown that practically all major airlines The Braniff office representative noted that regardless of what time a standby passenger boarding gate is checked, that check in at their boarding gates早急 will be boarded first, following, of course, the boarding of confirmed reservation and military standby passengers. In other words, if a passenger flying on student standby status does not call in ahead of time but when he arrives at the departure of his flight, he will be boarded before the standby passenger that calls in two days ahead of time but does not check in until the departure twenty minutes before departure. If a passenger is forced to make a changeover before he reaches his destination, the time it takes him to reach the point of departure is used to determine his student standby status, according to the Braniff Another uncertain factor involved in flying student standby is the privilege of being served a meal. Again, the procedure is pretty well standardized for all of the major airlines. The student must arrive only after all the confirmed passengers have been fed. Usually, the airline representations allowed for all meals are allowed for all students, including the student standby. Soft acoustic guitars, strong lyrics and an exceptionally good voice make Kenny Rankin and his first album worthy of notice. Rankin resembles James A. Lippert, the inventor in instrumentally. However he's just a cheap copy, but an artist with a bit of skill and material and a lot of light. All the songs on the album were written by Rankin and Yvonne Rankin. They have the rare mood in both lyrics and music. The best cuts on the album are the soft songs Rankin has hit with his own complements well with his own guitar work and excellent background Rankin is not limited to these softer sounds. He displays his talent for refined rock music, with songs such as "Bad Times" and "The Dream Is Born." "Earlheart," in a blues vein, is also an excellent cut. "Like A Seed" is an exceptionally well-produced debut that should earn Rankin a number of awards and, hopefully, a second album. Stringman, "Peaceat, "Sometimes" and "Yesterday's Lies" are a few of his softer songs. Jim Horn adds the perfect backup for Rankin with the flute and recorder. COUPON COUPON We're Different Come See WORK SHIRTS & FLANNEL SHIRTS HABERDASHERY Bring this portion of ad for 10% off Any item in stock THE 1144 Indiana Good thru 9-23 FOR Thions thes Sena be senac Thor Nige Th only The exce publi 842-1419 oppo he d she The teach Thon had t consi Hait its ex of t teach seme parti Name Point 45 X Y Z 1.000 2.000 3.000