Page 8 University Daily Kansan, March 11, 1982 Alumni scholarships to be awarded at Black Awareness Day banquet One scholarship for the 1982-83 academic year will go to an incoming black freshman and the other to a returning black graduate or undergraduate student, Saunders-Turner said. The Black Alumni Committee of the Alumni Association began awarding the scholarship last year, she said. Funds came from businesses and industries that participated in the committee's job opportunity fair, which takes place every homecoming. "The Black Alumni Committee is basisically committed to promoting the growth and general welfare of currently enrolled black students." Saunders-Turner said. "Some of its goals are to attract the students to our campus and to help them once here they come here." Jim Dumas, a graduate of KU and a new member of the Kansas Board of Regents, will speak at the banquet at which the scholarship winners and their families will be honored. Dumas was also a founder of the Black Alumni Committee, Saunders-Turner said. The number of scholarship applicants may not be disclosed now, she said, because of Black Alumni Committee scholarship board rules. the 10-member scholarship board, selected by members of the Bain Alumnae Club to choose the scholarship recipients based on their academic achievement, leadership ability and references. Saunders-Tuner said Each applicant had to submit, by Feb. 15, a 500-word essay outlining his or her personal goals and interests to KU and society, she said. The scholarship is named after Lizzie Am Smith, the first black to attend KU, and Blanche Ketene KU, a graduate from KU, Saunders-Turner said. Smith enrolled at KU in 1876, but University records provide no other information on her, Saunders-Turner said. Bruce graduated from KU in 1885 and was a teacher and principal during a 54-year career at Leavenworth High School in Leavenworth. Bruce also tutored more than 1,800 students. Previous winners are eligible for the scholarship, Saunders-Turner said. When Student Union Activities schedules a guest lecturer, it faces the possibility that an audience will not show in. Scott Dupree, SUA forums chairman, said recently that the possibility became a reality last week when Ommie Niles, president of the Kansas City NAACP, decided to cancel his lecture because only four people were present. "That's the chance that we take when we schedule a lecturer," Dupree said. "You can only guess the audience participation will be. "OUR MAIN CONCERN when we schedule someone is the weather. You can never predict that of thing. Sometimes a good crowd shows up despite the elements, and other times it doesn't. We have an audience that shows up is very sparse." DUPREE SAID that when only a few people showed up, the lecturers usually took it in stride. SUA lectures lack attendance By JIM LEHNER Staff Reporter Dupree said that canceling a lecture because no one came would be a disaster for SUA. However, if a few people came, a small audience could have been. The lecture were canceled but the speaker stayed for informal discussion. "If a show is canceled, the lecturers don't leave. In fact, it seems as though they have great fondness for the few people who do show up for their lecture and they are willing to answer every question that is asked them." Dupree said that Niles sat down and spoke informally to the four people who showed up for his speech. "It's a shame that people didn't show up, because he had some interesting things to say," he said. HE SAID that last semester a similar situation occurred when Steve Agee, Washburn economics professor, gave a lecture to two people. "It was great," Dupree said. "It bothered him that he was one speaking at the meeting." Dupree said that most of the lecture that had poor turnouts were guest speakers from the local area. Dupree said Agee told him that he came here to speak—and that is exactly what Agee did. "I HAVE nightmares about all of the lectures being no-shows." Dunree said. plause he received echoed throughou the whole room." "We have had some dynamic speakers this school and we have had them before." Forum speaker takes look at organized crime "But fortunately that hasn't hap pened, and I really hope it doesn't happen." Tonkovich, who served five years as a special trial attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice, prosecuting "We usually don't have to pay the local lecturers," Dupree said. "However, the going rate for someone popular is $2,000. When we're shelling out $2,000 for a national figure, you make sure that an audience will show up, even if you have to bring your family along." By JIM LEHNER Staff Reporter Organized crime figures today use illegally obtained money to fund the legitimate businesses that they operate, Emil Tonkovich, KU law professor, told a University Forum audience yesterday. Dupree said that most of the lecture crowds had been sizeable but that many nights he worried about the turnout. Speaking to 65 people at the Christian Ecumenical Ministries Center, 1204 Oread Ave. Tovokivich said that the church is not facing increasing illegal operations more difficult. "Organized crime has heavily concentrated its efforts on Las Vegas organized crime cases in federal court, said that the leaders of organized crime were very intelligent people. "They have a highly structured organization," he said. "They have a ruling commission of eight or nine leaders in each of 20 major cities across the country. It's national in scope, with a tremendous variance of interest. Tonkovich said that much of the strength in organized crime could be attributed to its rapid growth from specialized areas to more diverse He said that in the 1940s, the Chicago syndicate, the largest organized crime unit in America, was directly sponsored for the Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas. "Organized crime got its start during the prohibition period," he said. "Then they get into gambling, loan sharking, porportunity and narcotics." Tonkovich said, however, that organized labor eliminated percent of the militants. unions like the Teamsters. They used Teamsmets' money to build Las Vegas. Now they've gotten into sponsoring thefts in cities called chop shops. He said that chop shops were comprised of thieves who dismantled cars and dumped them. The syndicate moved out of heroin in the early 1970s, he said. "After that, they got into large labor Tonkovich said it was part of the syndicate's new legitimate image to switch from "dirty" drugs such as to "glamorous drugs, such as cocaine. He said that this new image, and the direction that the next generation wants to take, is more radical. Tonkovich said that organized crime used to be heavily into the heroin traffic known as the French Connection. "Cocaine is a socially accepted drug," he said. "Therefore, the syndicate dealing in cocaine gives them a image with the public they serve." how strong or weak the syndicate would be in the future. "Tony Ricardo, the alleged boss of the Chicago syndicate, is 77 years old and has been in charge since the 1940s," he said. "Most of the syndicate bosses have been around for ages, like Ricardo. "In order for the syndicate to break down, the younger people in it would have to have contrasting viewpoints with the older bosses, and if that ever happened then possibly it would mean the beginning of the end for the syndicate." But such inner conflict has not occurred yet, and organized crime continues. "President Reagan is directing his crime enforcement to street crime," he said. 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