University Daily Kansan Wednesday, June 23, 1976 3 Bugging books at KU impractical By SUSANLYNN Staff members at Watson Library think an electronic system to detect stolen books Staff Writer The system, which many libraries have adopted, requires a strip of sensitized material to be placed in each book. Elec- trical computers also sound an alarm if a strip is detected. "We figured it would cost us between $50,000 and $70,000 to install a system," Nancy Bengel, circulation manager, said. "We thought we'd lose that many books to be worth the cost. "Our present expenses used to prevent books from being stolen are to hire 10 persons, paid minimum wage, who stand at the exit desk and check the books," she said. "This really doesn't compare to the expense of the electronic system." John Glinka, associate dean of libraries, said the electronic system wasn't esoteric. "Even with that system you still have to have persons stationed on the exit desk," he said. "In the case of the alarm going off in the zone area it also could become a contest against the employee and the person being accused as whether he actually had stolen a book." She said many books weren't stolen but similarly lost. Bengel said, "We have no way of knowing how many books have been stolen. The library would have to do a complete in-depth search for all the money's worth in books are lost, each year." Under the present system the library discovers that a book has been stolen or misplaced only after it searches in vain for a book someone has requested. "Many times persons have illegally taken books from the library only to return them maybe three weeks later. They don't mean you can just borrow a sort of long-term loan." Glinda said. Conversion to the electronic detection Topekan guilty in robbery Clarence R. Jordon, Topeka, the first of three men to be tried in connection with the February 28 robbery of a Mr. Steak Restaurant, was found guilty yesterday in Douglas County District Court of nine felony charges. A jury of nine women and three men found the 29-year-old Jordan guilty on three counts of aggravated robbery, five counts of assault with a weapon, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. After the verdicts were read, Jordan's attorney, Robert Brown, and Judge Frank R. Gray, set July 6 as the date for a hearing to consider motion for a new trial. On the afternoon of the robbery three gunmen entered the restaurant, at 920 W. 22rd, and ordered a meal. They then took their weapons, including a sawed-off shotgun. Rachelle Rasing, a waitress and a University of Kansas student, was forced by the gunmen to hand over $120 contained in the cash register. Ronald G. Cade—he and his family were the restaurant's only customers at the time. The cook, Samuel Marklan, also a KU student, was ordered to the robbers to kill them. Rasing, Cade, his wife and their two children lead to a walk in cooler and shut up. The suspects were arrested, following a high-speed car chase, by Highway Patrol Trooper Donald Kearns. Kearns spotted the gunman and began pursuit. Michael Malone, assistant county attorney and the prosecuting attorney in the case, said the maximum sentence that Jordon could receive for each count of Disco Theater SHOW YOUR LEGS NIGHT Plus show legs contest for Money (everyone gets in free when they show their legs, by wearing hot pants, shorts, swimming suits, etc.) MYSTERY WEDNESDAY 25c Beers 25° Beers (dollar cover charge) Doors Open at 7:00 Show Starts at 8:00 642 Mass. Drifters in concert with the Lasi Show. Show l, x 2 & 3. aggravated robbery is life imprisonment; 20 years for each count of kidnaping; and a maximum of 10 years for illegal possession of a firearm. Trial dates for the other defendants, cause E. 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SCHOONERS Math chair funded by Stouffer estate --at the HAWK 50c Tonight 8-12 --one two three four five time times time times 15 words or fewer $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 $3.00 Each additional 01 02 03 04 The Kansas University Endowment Association will receive enough funds from the estate of Jean Stoufler, associate dean of students and professor of education at Fort Hays State College, to complete the acquainted professorship in mathematics honors father, the late Ellis B. Stoufler. He was a professor of mathematics at KU. Miss Stouffer died June 2 in Hays at the age of 65. She worked at Fort Hays State for 21 years and was dean of women for several years. JAMES CANG JAMES CANG Parts for ALL Imported Cars FOREIGN AUTO PARTS During her lifetime, Miss Stouffer contributed funds to KU for the professorship, Todd Seymour, president of the KU endowment association, said yesterday. The contributions will total $100,000 after KU receives its share of the estate. 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