O 6 Wednesday, July 6, 1977 University Daily Kansan Filing problems eased by system By DONNA KIRK Staff Writer A column of desks sandwiched between a wall and a row of file cabinets will give way to more floor space and fewer file cabinets. Kansas Office of Student Financial Aid. A new filing system, planned for installation in the office by October, will consolidate storage of individual student files now in metal file cabinets. Equipment funds from the Office of Student Affairs have been approved for the purchase of a new filing system, but no birds have been taken, according to Donald L. Brown, a data said that the filing system was a color-coded, open space system. Jerry Rogers, director of the Office of Student Financial Aid, said that in a color-coded system, each color stood for a certain alphabet letter. "For example, RA names are a certain color that would be visible that color and until farther back." "A great quantity of paper goes through the office." Alderson said "One time I was heard saying, 'I had a lot of stuff to do.'" Rogers said that his office lacked adequate space to store the students who have received federal and other kinds of support. The district's federal aid must be kept five years. "The whole idea of a filing system is to make filling easier for us and to make better records." ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) —Kansas City's Frank White, Al Cowens and Hal McAre cracked home runs off Texas ace right-hander Bert Blyleen Tuesday night, giving the Royals a 6-4 victory over the Texas Rangers. Blyleen, making his first start in two weeks because of a gain in膝伤 saw his first goal. Left-hander Larry Gura went 2 13 innings to gain his fifth victory against three losses after Texas chased starter Doug Bird in the fifth inning. Mark Littell earned his 111th save of the year as he handcuffed Texas over the final two. Light-hitting White started the bomb- ardment eleven with a solo boner in the third lumping. Cowens followed with a line drive two-run after Jon Mayberry had walked in. He was 23. McRae followed singles by Fred Patek and Tom Pougeta with a towering three- The Royals reached Blyleen for six hits in the five innings he linned. White's third inning homer was only his second of nine, but it carried 390 feet into the left-field seat. Cowen's two-run homer was his 12th of the courts, and McRae's three-run blast in the inning. FRI., JULY 8 SAT., JULY 9 ECLIPSE Super rock and roll TICKETS $2.00 cover . . . 9-12:15 DISCO Tues.-Thurs. with Ted Robbins Pool, pinball, fussball, backgammon, dominos. Michelon on tap, giant screen TV in the Peanuts Gallery. Open 7 hours. HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER 841-BEER A long time ago in a Galaxy far,far away. . . Daily at 2:00, 7:30 and 9:40 2nd Matinee Sat.-Sun, at 4:10 Late Showing on Fri.-Sat. at 11:50 Walt Disney's "THE RESURGERS" Plus G "TALE OF ELEVEN CRITTERS" date 2.30, 7.9, 10.30 day 2.30, 7.9, 10.30 Granada 974-101-823-4600 Varsity 1992 --- application of 1981 Final Week Liza Minnelli Robert DeNiro "A BRIDGE TOO FAR" "NEW YORK, NEW YORK" Eve. at 8:15 Sat-Sun. 1:20 Hillcrest Ends Thurs. "EXORCIST II the Horotic" Hillcrest R Eve. 7:30, 9:35 —Ends Thurs— Hillcrest "THE VAN"/"PICK-UP" Box opens 9:00 Showtime Dusk R Although the proposed system would make files more accessible to office staff than the press-it metal cabinets, an open, flat desk would take some getting used to, he said. Clerks would have to type about 16,000 labels, one for each folder, Rogers said, and they would have to learn to use the new system from instructions given by salesmen from the company which would install the system. Sunset Mississippi State in February The proposed color-code system, if installed, would be taller than the traditional three-and four-draw file cabinets. Rogers will know when the office would buy the system. Laws are legal threat, gays say Although the laws and statutes concerning homosexuality haven't been enforced in Lawrence recently, they are still a present danger to homosexuals, Todd Van Lamingham, director of Gay Services of Kansas (GSK), said recently. By KELLY BAKER Staff Writer "The problem is that the statutes can be selectively enforced," he said. "They can be used to discriminate against gay people." When a gay person requests statutes, you can be fired from your job." Although GSK isn't a political organization, Van Lanningham said, it has been involved in a petition and letter-writing campaign supporting a bill to legalize homosexual acts between consenting adults. Topeka, sponsored 'the bill which would legalize cohabitation, adultery and sodomy. The bill has the stipulation that homosexuals cannot marry. It passed the Kansas Senate and now is before the House Judiciary Committee. DURING THE PAST LEGISLATIVE SESSION, Selen. E瓦蒙 Womeine, Rep. Rep. Mike Glover, Dem. Lawrence, said he supported the Pomeroy bill. Glover said "I have been part of an attempt to make the laws more realistic. As long as their conduct is not disrupting them, a moral issue, the same as marijuana." IF THE POMEROY BILL WERE PASSED, the discrimination issue would be dead. Glover said. The basis for this decision is ancient laws for example—would be gone. Van Lamingham's organization recently met to discuss another political issue—Trudeau's leadership. repeal Miami anti-discrimination laws on the basis of sexual preference. GSK has become alarmed since Bryan and her organization, Save Our Children, Inc., have decided to carry their campaign against sexuality nationwide, Van Lanning said. "I WAS A POLITICAL MEETING," he said. 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