Page 6 University Daily Kansan. October 1, 1981 Natural gas price jump to begin in three weeks An increase of almost 25 percent in natural gas prices, as well as a boost in electricity rates over 20 percent, will help to teach winter chilly for KU students. The gas increase, because of inflation, will be implemented in two parts. The first, a 15 percent increase, goes into effect Oct. 23. The second, a 9 percent increase, will go into effect. December 11 St. James Island Kansai Public Service Gas Company, announced last week. Before the end of the year, the average customer can expect monthly bills to increase by $8.90 or more. The Federal Reserve could be增强 The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission determines it excessive. Commission meetings will probably be held next year. Earlier this year, the utility rebated $357,000, about $13 for the average customer in refund action ordered by the commission. A Kansas Corporation Commission reviewing committee recommended several weeks ago that current KCCH hearings grant the Kansas Power and Light company its $8.6 million requested increase. The KCC hearings, which will go on until around the end of November, will determine the exact increase. Part of the proposed increase is a request to make permanent a $37 million interim rate increase authorized by the KCC last summer. That hiked the average residential bill by 17 percent. The reviewing committee recommended that KPL receive $15 to $19 million more of the original $63.6 million request. If KPI receives its full request, the average monthly winter bill would increase from $27.07 to $33.69, or about 24 percent, based on a motor user rate, cording to Hal Hafson, KPI public affairs official. Education for the American-Indian population has come far, but still has far to go. Gerald Gipp, president of the American Junior College, said yesterday. The requested increase is to pay for the recent completion of a second power unit at the Jeffrey Energy plant, which is about 30 miles west of Topoka. Legislation concerning Indian education has resulted in complex and contradictory concepts that have made it largely a failure. Gipps said to about 40 university diversity Forum lecture series at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center. Indian education problems discussed "In most cases it's haphazard, piecemeal, duplicating and full of inconsistencies," he said. Gipp said the problems with contradictory legislation brought an alternative approach in 1966 with Inlanders, who attended schools, known as "contract" schools. problems by getting people involved in the process of their children's education. "Fifty contract schools have opened since 1767," he said. "It's a viable way to recruit." "You must understand that these Indian nations are primarily concerned with energy, land acquisition and retention, water rights as outlined in the treaties, and, sometimes, education gets lost in the shuffle." "We must look at all available resources and make them work," Gipp said. Gipp, who became president of Haskell in January, said he wanted the school to become a leading institution for Indian education. Haskell opened in 1903, now has more than 900 students from more than 100 different tribes. "I if we lose that, we lose everything." "Gipp said there was a great need for educators, doctors, lawyers, and other professionally trained Indians. He said "We must begin to better prepare students at Haskell to go on to KU and other schools whether they decide to go there, whether orientation or to Washington," he said. Haskell should prepare students to go on to other schools. 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