University Daily Kansan Thursday, July 1. 1976 9 News Digest From the Associated Press Charges for '411'in effect TOPEKA -Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. is putting into effect today a new charge for request to directory assistance for telephone numbers in excess of five S. H. "Pete" Clow, vice president and general manager of Bell in Kansas, said the charges would be based on tariffs filed with the Kansas Corporation Commission, which recently approved a schedule of charges scaled down from what Bell had proposed. Customers making calls to directory assistance will be able to ask for two telephone numbers per call, up to five per monthly billing period. The first will live in the customer's home address; the second will live in the company's office. TWA moves against strike NEW YORK-Trans World Airlines said it obtained a temporary restraining order yesterday against a threatened strike by its 5,100 flight attendants. A spokesman for Transport Workers Union Local 511 said it had no immediate comment on the order, which was obtained in U.S. District Manhattan. It is returnable at 2 p.m. tomorrow, two hours before the attendants are to go on strike in their contract dispute. Detroit police protest lauoff TWA said that the union acted unlawfully in undermining the ratification of a new labor pact that the airline signed June 6. Its suit also seeks unspecified damages for losses TWA said were incurred by the union's urging the public not to fly with the airline in late May. DETROIT—Nearly 40 per cent of Detroit police officers scheduled to work the afternoon shift failed to show up yesterday in protest against today's planned increase in homicide rates. Almost one-fifth of the city's $5,200-member police force is scheduled to be laid off today as part of a city effort to battle a multimillion-dollar budget deficit. A police spokesman said 357 officers called in sick yesterday for the afternoon shift. Absentism on earlier shifts was reported about normal. Disciplinary action may be taken against some of the officers who called in sick, and those unable to doctorneys verification of illness will lose a day's pay, the spokesman said. Compromise . . . From page one emergences involving lives; not performing housekeeping and administrative duties; and setting up informational pickets. The slowdown suggestion stenamed from a joint news conference of the police and fire associations, Arnold Berman, attorney for the two groups, said Tuesday. Berman said the meeting was disrupted by the appearance of Brent McFall, city personnel manager, Richard Stanwick, police chief; and John Kasberger, fire chief. Watson, who told the men to attend the press conference, said he thought it was an open meeting since it was held on public television. "We were firefighters in attendance," were on duty. Reavis said that since police weren't elected officials they didn't come under the law. which involve reducing the years policemen must be on the force before they can get a job. "Reavis said yesterday that police representatives and Watson had "gotten along well" on seven of the 10 points of the debate. But a few more points, curred in discussion of the last three points, Police want to reduce the number of years to four. Presently there are seven-year veterans on the force who haven't reached top pay, Revis said. Police propose that the officers who will police five years or more on their salaries adjust from $4.35 to $5.57 per hour in the first pay period after passing the third year level When the proposals will be implemente is another point of contention. Policemen *prefer* September 1970, but Watson proposes he would have had he couldn't give pay raises at mid-year. The legality of the proposed slowdown by police and firefighters' associations has been disputed. Carl Mibek, city commissioner, said the threatened cutback would be illegal. Reeva and Samuels said it wouldn't be and that they wanted to resolve the disputalely. Campbell's SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE STARTS TODAY Tremendous Savings (Open Tonite till 8:30) - KNIT SHIRTS - ●SLACKS - TENNIS SETS JEANS SUITS - SPORT COATS SWIMWEAR ●LEISURE WEAR 20% Reduced to 50% KU students caretakers while on sabbatical Campbell's Men's Wear 841 Mass. Charles and Marilyn Weldon said yesterday they were totally unaware of the job when they came to the University of Kansas. Two University of Kansas graduate students on a "second honeymoon" sabbatical now have one of the more unusual experiences in caring care of the clan-celler's guest house. Staff Writer By JIM MURRAY "We came down here for interviews with our advisors on May 1," Charles said. "We received a letter on the 15th which mentioned the position, so we applied for it." The position of caretaker is a special fellowship of the graduate school. Department heads recommend several couples, and the Graduate School Fellowship committee selects three. The chancellor's wife then interviews the couples and makes the selection. "We were interviewed two weeks ago by Mrs. Dykes and were notified the next day," she said. The caretakers' duties include taking care of the guest floor of the house, meeting guests, and cleaning up after them. The Weldons are working for their doctorates in education. Charles is a public "We put in for our sabbaticals six years ago, for this year," she said. "It's our second honeymoon, really, now that the children are gone." of a familiar area. The Weldona said that while they had both received their B.A.'s, they were not familiar with the Nebraska, they were not familiar with this area and were surprised at the terrain. school principal in St. Paul, Minn., and Martlyn is a chairman of the department of religious education at St. Paul Bible College, which their daughter, Janelle, 19, attends and their son Hai, 18, will attend this fall. "We chose KU because we were impressed by the friendliness of the people," he said. "We really felt accepted. Also, we were impressed with the individuality of the graduate program here. The students help plan their program and that was very important." They said they chose KU for several reasons. The Weldons said their program would include course and dissertation work. They said they didn't think their schedules would interfere with caretaker duties. "Basically we just have to avoid brow classes, which won't be hard to do," he said. "We have to be there in the morning to serve bread breakfast." This is the only meal we serve them. "We were quite surprised that Lawrence was so silly," she said. We the Weldons plan to tour Kansas with their children after the summer session end. Sandwiches and Salads Open Grill 11:30-9:00 Daily Try Your Luck at Our Dartboard—Bring Your Nauts Darts Place a Kansan want ad. Call 86244350 KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, good, services and employment for all employees of the Bassett Corporation, INC., a national industrial research & development company, or its national subsidiaries. CLASSIFIED RATES time times times times times 15 words or fewer $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 Each additional Each additional word ... .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 AD DEADLINES Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. ERRORS FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. 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