4 Wednesday, June 23, 1976 University Daily Kansan Postal discount aids local mailers By SUE WILSON Chief Writer The University of Kansas may not significantly benefit from a new postal regulation that would give a one-cent fee for mailing local businesses may soon get a break. The discount would apply to presorted mail sent out in 500 pieces or more. Presorting would save time and money for the U.S. Postal Service, which is $1.6 billion in the red, Theodoric Bland, Kansas City area postmaster, said yesterday. The discount, which will go into effect July 6, is one of six changes approved by an 11-man board of governors that controls the Postal Service. The modifications and additions provide opportunities for the Postal Service to reduce costs and pass a portion of the savings to the mailers under a work-sharing arrangement," said a statement issued by To qualify for the reduced rate, mallers will have to meet certain regulations. Size and weight restrictions, a $30 participation fee and preserving costs may eliminate all the largest bulk mallers, even at KU. Last year the University spent $2600 on postage. The KU Office of Admissions and Records, which mails 20,000 to 22,000 grade cards each fall and spring and 7,000 to 9,000 cards in the summer, probably won't use the service. Don Trible, assistant systems director said. Sports Chisox beat Royals, 14-8 KANAS CITY (AP)—Three home runs, including a grand-slam inside the-park shot by Kevin Heyel, keyed 16-bit Chicago attackers, and a 14-8 victory over the Kansas City Royals. The White Sox leaped to a 3-4 first-inning lead off Steve Busby, 3-2, with a hit, a walk and Jim Spinners's sixth homer of the year. After Bell made it 7-0 in the third, Jorge Orta made it 9-0 in the fourth with another long homer. The Royals, who managed three runs in the fourth, came back with three more in the sixth. Jesse Jefferson, 2-2, picked up the victory. The White Sox, winning their second straight after a 10-game losing skid, pounded blundy for nine hits and nine runs The Royals managed three runs in the fourth on a Helder's choice by Buck Martinez, an error and Amos Olsi double. The Royals won both games against ground ball by AI Cowens to score Solita. While chasing Bell's inning-inbast, Tom Pouette, Kansas City's rookie left fielder, crashed head-first into the wall and was carried unconscious from the field. Despite the loss, Kansas City's fourth in a row, the Royals remained four games in front of Texas in the American League West. The Tampa Bay defeated 5-3 to Oakland in an afternoon game. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East W 38 L Pct. GB - New York 38 20 1.54 - - Cleveland 31 20 1.54 - - Baltimore 31 20 1.54 - - Houston 31 20 1.54 - - Dortheast 29 32 1.64 - - Detroit 29 32 1.64 - - Northeast 29 32 1.64 - NATIONAL LEAGUE Kansas City West 39 24 619 37 Texas 39 27 357 4 Oklahoma 27 27 44 4 Minnesota 30 23 478 9 California 28 23 478 9 California 28 23 478 9 W L Ft. Pet. GB Philadelphia 38 16 581 Pittsburgh 34 26 581 Baltimore 33 29 455 St. Louis 30 27 455 Ottawa 39 27 455 Montreal 36 27 455 Minnesota 10, California 7 Oakland 7, Texas 2 Michigan 6, Georgia 8 Chicago 14, Kansas City 8 Detroit 10, Milwaukee 13 Tampa 15, innings West Coast Cincinnati 42 25 627 San Diego 32 28 954 San Francisco 31 29 544 Houston 31 36 463 Alanta 28 37 113 San Francisco 28 37 402 Pittsburgh 10, Chicago 7 Montreal 8, Philadelphia 3 San Diego 8, Houston 5, Atlanta 7 Sluces 4, New York 0 Louisville 2, Ohio 0 Peter Pan JUNE SAVINGS JUNE 16th thru JUNE 26th HAMBURGER, FRENCH FRIES, and a Reg. Cola ... Leaner Meat • Larger in Size A WHOLE MEAL .. FOR ONLY 89¢ ICECREAM ICE CREAM SANDWICHES A TREAT FOR YOUR FAMILY 6 PAK 79¢ ALL FLAVORS HALF GALLONS 89¢ "Grade cards come out of the computer already sorted," Triblel said, "but we would still have to bundle the cards, add rubber bands and color-coded zip code dots and sack them." University Relations, which mails quantities of 500 pieces or more, sends items of different weights and thus is eliminated from the bulk. In division, division of information writer, said. FREEZER PAK $3.49 The main users of the reduced bulk rate probably will be local utility companies. NEW FLAVORS ... Plus Many More * BEACH * LUNCH * MENACH * MINT BON BON * TEAKS PECAN CANDY Kansas Public Service Gas Company will definitely use the discount, Bill Salome, vice president and general manager, said. The company mails 16,000 local bills monthly. The Postal Service board also approved a new fee structure for business reply mail. Fees will be reduced for mailers who establish advance deposit accounts with the Postal Service. The new fee structure will take effect in September. The cost for business reply mail sent by Kansas University Endowment Association Fresh Milk GRADE A DAIRY FOODS CLIMB THE LETTERS TO SUCCESS. AFROTC An Air Force way to give more value to your college life and college diploma. * Scholarships - $100 a month tax-free allowance - Flying instruction - An Air Force commission - A responsible job in 1015 W. 6th 521 W. 23rd - A responsible job, challenging field,navigation . missiles . sciences . engineering sciences . . . engineering · Graduate degree programs Check into the Air Force ROTC Program now-perhaps we can fill into your plans for the Fall 1976 Term. tangible benefits - Travel - Good pay ... regular promotions ... many tangible benefits programs · Good pay . . . regular sence Building or call 844-4674. Put it all together in Air Force ROTC. will be reduced f for n 18 cents to $16^{\frac{2}{3}}$ cents for each mailing. Rick Whitson, greater university fund director, said in addition to special mailings, the association mails 75,000 letters three times a year. The board approved three other changes that will go into effect July 6, a special rate for presented fourth class bulk mailings, expansion of the existing fourth class category, and established zone rate classification. SUA Summer Films June 23 JULIUS CAESAR Directed by Joseph L. Hankiewicz. With Marlon Brandon, James Mason. Sir John Gielgud, Louis Calhern, Greer Garson. 7:30 p.m. 75° June 25 STATE OF SEIGE Directed by Costa-Garves. With Yves Montand. A controversial and gripping portrait of the U.S. role in Latin America, based on an actual incident. 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