University Daily Kansan, October 13. 1982 Page 5 Inventorv From page one ACCCORDING TO Senate records, 18 groups also account for $4,156.91 in missing property. They have no access. ASK sees tuition increase as financial aid Ad Astra L-5 Society, $448.41; Alpha Tau Gamma, $439.50; Anthropology Student Organi- zation, $39.95; Arab Student Association, $100; Black American Law Student Association, $115; Blacks in Communication, $32.45; Black Student Business Council, $27.27; Engineering School Council, $124; History Graduate Association, $123; GRATE Graduate Council, $22.80; KU German Club, $22.98; Latin American Club, $100; Linguistics Graduate Student Association, $136.30; MECHA, $440; MPA Student Student Council, $1,515.71; MPA Student Student Organization, $29.75; Philosophy Graduate Council, $277.97; and Student Bar Association, $445. By DONNA KELLER Staff Reporter The Associated Students of Kansas has proposed a state-funded work-study program to be funded by next fall's 20 percent tuition and an official of the organization said yesterday. The official, Mark Tallman, executive director of ASK, a student lobbying organization, said the proposed program was designed to help middle-income students who no longer qualified for financial aid because of recent budget reductions at both the state and federal levels. The program would be called the Kansas Student Employment and Training Program. IN ADDITION to providing a source of financial assistance, the program would give students an opportunity to intern in a job related to their major and give employers an incentive to hire them. The state offset the labor costs, Tallman said. He said ASK developed the specifies of the program and adopted it at their fall legislative session. It was presented to the legislative Education and Planning Committee in September. Tallman说 the plan might encourage public agencies and non-profit organizations to create and fill jobs by providing the same 20 to 20 years of experience was met by the federal work-study program. THE FEDERAL work-study program provides 80 percent of the funds for student work-study positions on campus. Each department's student employment budget pays the other 20 percent. Tallman said ASK members would like to see the same percentage from non-profit organizations and public agencies suffering from high labor costs. He said a 50-50 match was proposed for private profit companies. HE SAID when the Board of Regents began discussing the tuition increase last spring, ASK and the Student Advisory Committee to the Regents were not sure how to react. "We had to say yes, there is a need for additional revenue, but we must help the students who need aid. We took a compromise position." Tallman said. increase when federal programs had been reduced and the only place for students to turn to He said it was difficult to consider a tuition Tallman said the only state-based aid programs were the state scholarship program, the tuition grant program for private schools, part-time student employment, the higher education loan program and the fee waiver for graduate teaching assistants. WASHINGTON, Colorado and Minnesota all have similar work-study programs, and Oregon still is in the development stages of its program, he said. "Right now we're in the stage of getting the information out and seeing where our support is," he said. "The biggest problem is the state has no money." Students From page one mitment by the Topkea Democrat to maintain federal assistance in student aid programs. "Kay has said the same thing, but there is a feeling among some students that he has not "I think it is because his stand on student aid is more tradition," he said, "because he doesn't want more cuts in aid and he wants continued federal assistance. BOTH CANDIDATES' press secretaries labeled the student vote as important in the Nov. 2 election. Kay Fernandez, Slattery's press secretary, said the election was important for students because many federally funded education Swedish discover distress buoy adrift programs were teetering on the brink of elimination. "I think it is important that students listen to what Mr. Kay is saying," she said. "First, he says he won't support reductions in education programs. But yet he paints himself as a Reagan Republican and says he will stand by him 100 percent of the time," she said, "so it's important for students to figure out who will stand up for them." Kay has advocated participation by the private sector along with continued federal assistance. He has boosted the program by pointing out that about 50 percent of the students remain with the firms after graduation. By United Press International The respected Dagens Nyheter newspaper reported in its early editions that a coast guard patrol found the buoy yesterday in an intensive search in Danziger Sound. STOCKHOLM, Sweden - A submarine distress buoy was found adrift in Swedish waters near where a marine was detonated earlier in hopes of revealing the sub to surface, news reports said this morning. The Swedish Navy exploded a large mine there Monday as part of its 12-day hunt for one or more foreign subs that officials thought had tried to track military activity at Sweden's most secretive naval base on Musk岛 Danziger Sound is the entrance to one of the bays where the Swedish had concentrated the sea. DEFENSE spokesman Maj. Borje Johansson would only say the signal buoy could have been one of many buoys in the area. A signal buoy, equipped with radar reflector and signal lamp, is sent up from a damage location. It measures wind speed. Divers with underwater cameras were still searching late last night for traces of the mine explosion. New indications of a possible submarine in the area were confirmed officially and the search activity remained in high gear. THE SUBMARINE rescue ship Belos, equipped with diving-bells and elite divers, was diverted to the area of the explosion. Divers began taking test samples taking test samples from the oil in the water. "The probability that one or more submarines are in the area has increased," said naval Cmdr. Sven Carlsson. "We are still searching the area with the same resources." As the Belos returned to its moorings near the entrance to Horsfjarden Bay — the main search area — officials declined comment on what the divers had found. is sponsoring a debate between Betty Jo Charlton and Doug Lamborn in the International Room, Thursday evening at 7:30 pm October 14 COME FIND OUT!! ALL COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS The College invites you to attend a short, informational meeting concerning the new computerized early enrollment system to be implemented this fall. We hope that you will take advantage of the opportunity to learn the new procedures firsthand rather than having to depend entirely on the spring timetable. We would like to make your enrollment for spring, 1983, as easy as possible, so please try to come. THE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, AT 4:00 p.m. in 3140 Wescue Aud. 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