Thursday, September 19. 1974 5 who doon the ly if ried died odgs ags sely, the the lte the deed the sty is so stood to for use aing Bill Roy Jr. hits Kansas campaign trail for father Reporter Bill Roy Jr., son of U.S. senatorial candidate Rep. Bill Roy, D-Ks., would like nothing better than to be in Washington, January for the swearing-in ceremonies and senators and congressmen, even if he were missing the first few days of classes. Roy, who is staying out of school this year to campaign fulltime for his father, plans to finish his senior year at the University of Kansas beginning next January. But whether Roy gets to go to Washington, D.C. won't be decided until the Kansas voters choose between incumbent Kane and R-Kis, R-Ka, and Roy's father. Nov. 5. "I'm going to be there (in Washington, D.C.) if he gets elected," Roy said yesterday. And Roy is working to see that he gets the opportunity to make the trip. Roy, 20, will be in Lawrence today, tomorrow and next Monday and Tuesday working workers for his father's campa- gain. He also speak to some living groups at KU. Response low on train plan So far local response to a proposal for a Kansas City-Denver Amtrak route running through Lawrence has been light, according to the Lawrence president of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. West said dayteacher he "certainly would be eager" to receive student reaction to the route. He invited students to call in or mail their ideas to him. Lawrence is one of several cities in Kansas that would be included along the Amritsar route. State Rep. Donn J. Everett, Manhattan and House majority leader, has asked members of commerce of the affected cities to determine public support for the route. West said yesterday that response to press releases from the Chamber of Commerce hadn't indicated much support. He said the chamber also planned to send them members who might then put the question before their employees to trigger more response. "We have advised Everett that he may not get much response in this way." West said. There would be two trains on the Kansas City-Denver run, West said. He said the Kansas City to Denver train would offer overnight service, leaving Lawrence at about 7:30 p.m. and arriving in Denver early in the morning. This service would supplement the nearly nonexistent Amrtrak schedule now offered to Lawrence. Amtrak doesn't maintain an office in Lawrence. But, according to the Kansas City office, the only passenger trains going through Lawrence are two on a night flight (page 146 a.m.) One train leaves Lawrence at 1:46 a.m. and the other at 3:40 a.m. But the establishment of a Kansas City Denver route hinges on the popularity of the idea with Kansans. Everett said Tuesday that if support in the state were strong enough, he would introduce a bill in next year's legislature that could lead to the new Amtrak service. West said economic benefits to Lawrence would be limited. "但 we feel the Chamber of Commerce ought to support any kind of improvement in transportation available to Lawrence," West said. The office should be chamber house to have a theatre two theatres to serve the business. He will train the students. Roy is a veteran of his father's campaigns and District Congressman in 1970 and 1972. Other cities along the proposed route and considered potential stopping points are: Kansas City, Kanpea, Manhattan Charlotte City, Katy, Hays, Sharon Springs, Saline and Ellis. "When I campaigned in 1972 my grades suffered. I learned that an active role in politics and good grades don't mix." Roy was always staying out of school this semester, he said. Roy began his campaign activities last May when he set up the summer schedule for a renovated camper headquarters, a renovated camper used to travel. Begins June 1, Roy, and at various times his mother, Jane, traveled Kansas in the mobile headquarters. "I'd say we've been to 175 towns. We spent about a half day at each place," Roy says. While campaigning in these towns he spade across campaignty lands for campaign literature and shook hands. "Since we felt that the candidate couldn't get around to each town, we felt that it would be good if someone close to him, such as wife or son could go to the "town." Ray Roy said his summer campaign travels of more than 7,000 miles had taken him to every part of Kansas that northeast the area his father represents in Congress. Coffee, Rolls Eclairs Tarts Twists Bismarks Open 24 Hours Mister Donut's "Fancy Special!" Buy Two Fancy Donuts One FREE! "It's been my first opportunity to be out to all these places. It's very much familiarized me with the geography of towns and the terrain," Roy said. Save 25c The mobile headquarters had many books about Kansas history which Roy consulted as he traveled to parts of Kansas with which he was not familiar. Just Bring This Coupon Roy said campaign traveling was tiring. "It itars on you. It seems like a grind but when you get out on the job it's enjoyable," he said. Mister Donut 523 W. 23rd Mister Donut "We would get the chance to meet everybody from the banker to the farmer to the teacher to the students." Roy said about campaigning, saying "one thing, to never stereotype people." Lawrence, KS. 1 coupon per cust. Expires 9-30-74 Kansas With Special Guest JERRY HAHN September 21,1974 Hoch Auditorium 8:00 p.m. $2.00 general admission Roy's campaign responsibilities now ticket sales begin Monday, Sept. 16 SUA Office Kansas Union Lawrence, Kansas (913) 864-3477 An SUA Production include traveling to Kansas college campuses. Roy said he planned to speak to small groups at colleges and high schools before the election. Roy is majoring in chemistry and is considering a career in hospital administration. go into law school first, then get a graduate degree in hospital administration." 'If I decide to go that route, I'll probably The Kansan's ad number is 864-4358. "I look at this as the last time I can really get involved in a campaign and really you have no right to complain about politics if you don't play an active role in it." Roy said he was looking forward to the last weeks of the campaign. COPY SERVICE - THESIS BINDING - We can copy our designs on our special hyawwk watermarked 25% rap fabric • Their binding available in a wide variety of colors SÉE JUFF, JOYCЕ, JULIE, JAN OR JOAF FOR QUR COMPILÉ SERIVICES SÉE JUFF, JOYCЕ, JULIE, JAN OR JOAF FOR QUR COMPILÉ SERIVICES LAWRENCE CONTINUING EDUCATION Nineteenth and Louisiana Streets Lawrence, Kansas. 66044 Max Staicup. 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