Wednesday, March 5, 1971 3 Debate tournament The 19th Annual Heart of America Debt Tournament will run Thursday through Saturday in the Kansas Union. Debtors representing 49 colleges and universities will debate "The Powers of the Presidency should be Suspentlich Curtailed." Correction It was incorrectly reported in Tuesday's Kansan that David Dary, professor of journalism, would resign as director of University Relations June 1. Dary will resign Aug. 1. The new director will assume his duties July 1, allowing for a one month change period. Tonight... THE IRIANAN STUDENT PROGRAM will be at 7 in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. THE GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL will meet at 7:30 in the Council Room of the Union. WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS, INC. will meet at 8 in Parlor C of the Union. Thursday . . . "INFLATION—ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES” will be the special focus of the faculty economics, at Faculty Forum's meeting at the United Ministries Building. OPEN HOUSE of the French and Italian departments will be from 3:30 to 6 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the Union. All faculty members and students are welcome. WE'RE TRYING TO HELP CLEAN UP The Miller Reclamation Company announces its Pick-em Up program. The program started in the spring of 1973 in three schools...L.S.U., Florida and Rhode Island University. Excellent student participation and enthusiasm made it a successful program. We are now in 80 universities and schools throughout the country, and your campus is participating in the forthcoming MILLER PICK-EM UP program. Contact your campus rep for additional information on valuable prizes your campus group can win. Campus Rep Bill Evans Telephone 841-2874 MIDWEST DISTRIBUTING COMPANY ... BUY A PEPSI AND KEEP THIS CARTOON GLASS This adorable glass can be yours for keeps. Just buy a 16-ounce Pepsi. Buy two of the Drive-In. And remember, it's one of a whole set of "cartoon character" glasses offering. Collect all am. $ \textcircled{c} $ WARNER BROS.1974 Henrys 843-2139 6th & Missouri Watch the want ads in the Kansan Aid said more accessible for students in Australia By MICHAEL WARDROP Kansan Staff Renorter Students in Australia find it much easier to secure financial aid to attend college than do students in the United States, according to Len Candy, chief accountant-comproller of Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Candy said Tuesday he was visiting private and state colleges and universities in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. He said he would help him improve operations at Monah. Australian students' easy accessibility to financial aid was made possible when the Labor party was elected in December 1972, Candy said. "That marked the first time in 23 years that a different party had ruled the government," he said. The Labor party, which has been the main opposition population was between the ages of 18 to 26. "In order to capture the vote of these young people, the Labor party said that as of January 1974 it would assume full financial responsibility for tuition education. The Labor party abolished all tuition fees for students who couldn't afford to attend universities and colleges of advanced education." The only thing the Australian student must pay is a student union fee, he said. This fee is for the operation of the union, and it costs about $500 best of the student newspaper, Candy said. If a student or his parents can't meet the costs of the university education, he can make an application for a grant to pay tuition costs, he said. Candy said there were two types of tuition grants. The first is made to students who live at home with their parents. The other, which is a larger amount of money, is for students who are independent of their parents. These allowances are awarded on the basis of family incomes for the previous year, he said. Could YOU qualify? 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