10 Friday, December 5, 1975 University Daily Kansan KU to host Big 8 student leaders Student leaders from all the Big Eight Conference schools will congregate on the University of Kansas campus tomorrow and participate in a change of ideas about student government. About 40 student government Police urge precautions against theft Students living in private residences and planning to leave for the Christmas holidays should have someone keep an eye on their phone, Lawrence chief of police, said yesterday. Either have someone pick up your mail and newspapers or stop delivery for the mailman. Burglaries of private residences can be prevented if there is an appearance that indicates fraud. A device which turns lights on automatically is a deterrent to burglaries. Stanwis said, a key to the residence should involve the device in different rooms, be said. Small valuables should be put away so they aren't visible from windows and won't tempt a potential burglar. Serial numbers of televisions, radios, cameras and other valuables should be listed in case there is a burglary. Stanwix said there would be a slight increase of patrolling manpower at night because of the weather. Capt. Bob Ellison, KU police department, said there wasn't a great increase in burglaries of residence halls during the Christmas break. Residence halls are locked, and superficial checks are made, J. J. Wilson, director, University, housing facility, said, superficials at University make regular checks of the campus area. Ellison warned against leaving cash in unoccupied rooms. He also said that cars shouldn't be loaded the night before departing for Christmas vacation. Repair ordered for county jail County officials who inspected the Douglas County jail Tuesday have reported that the jail is barely adequate for the safekeening of prisoners. David Berkowitz, Douglas County attorney, and James Paddock, District Court Division II judge, made the comment in a letter to the Douglas County Commission yesterday. Berkowitz and Paddock said that two of the five cells lacked sufficient light. Three of the cells have inadequate plumage. The other six had leaking pipes to clenched socks, they said. The cells have been painted since the last inspection, which was in May, and most of the repairs ordered in the report following that inspection have been made, they said. "The jail seems to be in better condition than this inspection on previous inspections, and has been mentioned in this report, the jail, including the kitchen, has been fairly well, including the kitchen," she said. Berkowitz and Paddock ordered that several light fixtures, stools and sinks be repaired. They also said a loose window one cell should be repaired immediately. Inspections, which are required by state law, are scheduled twice each year. Ticket totals unsure Although the totals haven't been tabulated, student season ticket sales for basketball have been very good, according to the national athletic director and business manager. Messer said yesterday that he anticipated 7,000 student session tickets had been sold. According to Nancy Welsh, ticket manager, student season ticket sales have increased. Messer said the totals should be tabulated within the next week. Ed Rolfz, student body president, said yesterday that the conference would give student leaders the opportunity to exchange ideas and work on projects we worked or failed at the various schools. Consumer affairs, intercollegiate athletics, budget control and student participation in faculty collective bargaining are expected to be discussed. Roffs said. Representatives from Minneapolis, Minn., will be on campus to present information on the proposed Student Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities. The association would be a representative of the larger national universities. Steve McMurray, transportation committee chairman, said other schools would to examine XU's transportation system to ensure that it is set in setting up transit systems of their own. The Minneapolis representatives say that existing lobby groups only represent small segments of the population. KU was picked as the location for the meeting because of its central location, The student leaders will have discussion groups tomorrow morning and afternoon. They will have a general meeting Sunday to discuss the individual groups reports. --at Potion Parlor Avenue of Dreams, New York 114 East 79th Street, 2nd Flr Citizens Bank of New York 114 West 80th Street, 3rd Flr Come Share A Little Christmas With Us. Maxman Candles Open House Lawrence business since 1970 Sunday, December 7th 1-5 p.m. 2. 600 square feet of candle factory Public invited. Food and drink for all. 1407 Mass. Hey KU! Come In From The Cold!!!! 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