University Daily Kansan, September 9, 1982 Page 9 Draft resisters lose federal aid By DONNA KELLER Staff Reporter KU male students who have not registered for the draft will not be eligible for Title IV federal financial aid effective July 1, 1983. Jerry Rogers, director of student financial aid, said yesterday. "The problem, is how to enforce that," Rogers said. "Who will get the burden of the extra checking? Usually it's financial aid officials." National Direct Student Loans, Pell Grants, Health Professions Aid, Guaranteed Student Loans, Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants and the college work study program all fall under Title IV aid. Rogers said he did not know whether any records of KU students had been requested by any government agency seeking information about students who either had or had not registered for the draft. He said he did not know whether war orphans and students receiving Social Security benefits would be affected by the provision. "SINCE THEY'VE been tying in educational benefits with other federal programs, it might be a possibility," Rogers said. Rogers said he thought the way to enforce the provision might be to have students bring a letter signed and sealed by their local draft board. "We look at this as another thing that is next to impossible to administer." Rogers said. He said he was waiting for someone to write administration regulations. John Linsecheid, pastor of the Mennonite Fellowship, said he thought the government was getting desperate to assist the church in drafting for the draft by this recent provision. "The resisters that I know are risking jail. Cutting off their financial aid funds is even less likely to affect their registration," Linscheid said. "I think this tends to work double jeopardy on these young men." Jack Bremer, campus minister for Ecumenical Christian Ministries, said he thought the provision served as a form of encouragement who had not registered for the draft. "FOR A LONG time in American history there has been a legal category of conscientious objector that a man could indicate on his registration card whether he was arrested." Brener said. "Under the new arrangement that option is not available." Bremer said the absence of that provision made some men feel that they would be counted as part of the force of government in military action. Alexander said that numbers were not yet available of those eligible men who have not registered, but Douglas County statistics of those who have registered as of March 31, 1982, totalled 1,798. cer for the selective service office in Washington, D.C., said that her office was currently sending out warning letters to citizens whom have not registered for the draft. Betty Alexander, public affairs offi- Alexander said that tally was only of those men who listed their permanent address as Douglas County, so KU students from out of state or other Kansas counties were not included in that figure. Tallman said he thought draft registration was a patriotic issue that was seen in black and white terms, and that he thought the general public would approve of the provision to cut off aid because people who did not register for the draft were breaking the law. Mark Tallman, executive director of Associated Students of Kansas, said the organization had not taken a stand on the issue; therefore had not lobbed against it. Alexander said students who would receive financial aid for the spring semester of 1983 and would request aid for the fall semester of 1983 would not receive the aid next fall if they did not register for the draft. OUTLAND Sean Connery Sci-fi showdown in space for a tone lawman. 9:15 Tonight HBO © 1982 Home Box Office, Inc. All rights reserved. © Registered service mark of Home Box Office, Inc. Make Their Day. Send The Preserves Jar or Salt Box Bouquet For Grandparents' Day. 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Sunday: Bible Study, 9:45 a.m. w/ worship, 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Fellowship and Bible Study, 7 p.m. 1137 Tennessee, Apt. 6 Erick Wynkoop, President—842-9360 Steve Schonberg, Advisor—843-8871 Wednesday, Bible Study, 7 p.m., at Kansas Union CAMPUS Tracy Name, Coordination--843-4519 Brother James Braer, Holy Trinity Orthodoxy Church, 558 Lowell Availa, Kanaan City, KS 65011-9319-4522 Kansas City, KS 65011-9319-4522 Sunday Divine Liturgy to begin in 7:00 a.m. at Canterbury House (1116 Louisiana) Boycott Bible Study, 8 m. in Regional Rouen of Kansas Union BEFORE ORCHESTRAL CHURCH OF JESUS ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS ON CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 1900 University Drive—843-8427 1600 University Drive - 845-8427 Bill Armstrong, Presiding Elder Bill Armstrong, Presiding Elder - 842-1078 Sunday: Church School, 9:30 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Midweek Fellowship Service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. THE SALT BLOCK (UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH) 12th and Inconnection—842-3350 Dr. Kwaku Tench, President—749-0433 L.J. 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