Tuesday, March 21, 1978 3 Upkeep reduces vending vandalism By GENE LINN Staff Writer An improved vending machine maintenance program at the University of Kansas may have reduced vandalism of campus machines and the frustrations of Most damage occurs when the machines don't work and frustrated users strike them, Forrest Jolly, Kansas Union vending manager, said recently. "People often seem to take it personally when a vending machine takes their coins and gives them out." However, KU's machines have been giving something back more regularly in the last several years because of an improved maintenance program, Jolly said, and this may be one reason that vandalism of vending machines has decreased. Larry Schmidtberger, Union business manager, also said he thought improved maintenance had led to a decline in vandalism. HE PROVIDED FIGURES that showed that the largest monthly amount of damage to machines so far this school year has been six times greater in the school year the loss was four times greater. Tickets on sale for Lou Reed's KU appearance Lou Reed, rock singer, songwriter and performer in concert 8 p.m. April 18 at Baldock Auditorium. Mark Woodman, SUA Special Events chairman, said yesterday that reserved seat tickets for the concert, sponsored with SUA. Woodman also was the SUA SAU ticket office in the Kavassa lobby. Ian Dury, a member of the Stiffs, a British rock group, will open the concert. Woodman said the Billy Spears Band would be at KU for a concert and dance 8 Woodman also said tickets were still available for a concert at 8 p.m. Friday, March 31 by Leo Kottke, 6- and 12-string guitarist. Opening the concert at Hoch will be John Hannond, blues-jazz guitarist. Robber thwarts good intentions of cash finders Two local men were robbed of $200 Sunday morning as they attempted to return the money to a downtown Lawrence bank after the bank had charged a shopping cart at a downtown grocery. Ronce said the money, found in a bag marked First National Bank, 900 Massachusetts St., had been left accidentally in the cart by George Clover, owner of Casa de Taco, 1105 Massachusetts St. Glover, who is the father of State Rep. Mike Glover, D-Lawrence, said he was one his way to business when he stopped at Wayneir's Butcher Block, 466 New Hampshire St., and left the money in the shopping cart. Police said the two men who found the money, Leen Reno, 731'½ New York St., and Mike Greer, 1803 W. 15th St., were walking in the alley behind the bank when they were The men said the robber dropped a wallet while he was fleeing. POLICE said the man whose identification was found in the wallet had not been confronted. One innovation of the maintenance program, he said, has been to teach the route men who refill the machines and collect them from them to perform basic maintenance tasks. For example, Jolly said, route men can now free cams of pop that have jammed the car. Tuesday, March 21 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 21 Latin American Cinema Documentary Films by Photographer Danny Lyon EL MOJADO EL MOJADO LOS MINOS ABANDONADOS (The Abandoned Children) 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Wednesday, March 22 Pier Pasolini: THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MATTHEW Special Jury Prize. Venice Film Festival. 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff. Thursday, March 23 Twelve Films on Sexuality including: TRIKFILM 1; I CHANGE, I AM THE SAME EURYNOME 3 x 2 THE WOMEN MADSONG CUMULUS NIMBUS ALBUM STAND UP AND BE COUNTED DANGLING PARTICIPLE Maintenance men had been called to handle such problems before, he said. THE CLUB NORIEN TEN $1.00 Woodruff 7:30 p.m. **ANNIE HALL** With Woody Taney, Diane Keaton "An aweful romance" 3:30, 7:00 & 8:30 p.m. p. m. $1.25 Fri. & Sat., Mar. 24 & 25 Refunds can now be obtained at most residence halls, he said. Route men made A NEW REFUND POLICY also has eased the costs of vending machines, users. Jolly's "If the problem happened late in the evening the machine would be out of use until 7:00 the next morning when maintenance men came back on duty," he said. "Jazz, The New Renaissance" An SUA Forum Presented By Prof. Dick Wright 7:30 p.m. Tues. March 21 Kansas Poem, Kansas Union Kansas Room, Kansas Union Diane Wakoski, Poet-in-Residence Author of "Inside the Blood Factory" and "Dancing on the Grave of a Son of a Bitch." She dedicated another volume, The Motorcycle Betrayed Poems "to all those men who betrayed me at one time or another, in hopes they will fall off their wrist." TUESDAY, MARCH, 21, 3 P.M., 4023 WESCOE: A discussion: "What's Going on in Contemporary Poetry?'' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22,8 P.M., JAYHAWK ROOM. KANSAS UNION Poetry reading from her works, including the soon-to-be published "The Man Who Shook Hands." Corrucopia announces a Weekday Luncheon Special! (Monday thru Friday, 11 am-2 pm) Includes: Choice of Sandwich Salad Special: March 20-24 Cole Slaw March 27-31 Bean Salad $2.20 1801 Mass 842-9637 Mon-Fri. 11-10 Sat & Sun. 10-10 Coffee or Tea Sat & Sun. 10-10 A BRAND NEW T-SHIRT Limit one per customer also ALL Women's Blouses HALF/PRICE! your old t-shirt + $2.50 FOR TRADE-IN Practically perfect. After bringering you a perfectly practical car it should come as no surprise that we now bring you a car that's practically perfect. The Volkswagen Rabbit. Last year alone we made 22 major changes and improvements toward making our 78 Rabbit more perfect. In a world that's far from perfect, isn't it nice to be able to navigate there all the time? 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According to the statement of The Lord Jesus Christ, such things are not the real thing and drive them in the heart of the seal." And I would comment there ought to be apologies made to all maritime life in the sea for so Polluting Their Water! The following appeared in this column Feb. 19, 1966. Past articles in this column have dealt with how Abraham, Friend of God, was the means of delivering some of his kinetoof out of Sodom just before the judgment of God fell, fearing that his people would be exiled. The inhabitant of Sinai of sex obsession was one of the causes of the terrible judgment. The account of these things are written for our admonition and warning! And how we need to take heed to this warning! Being plagued with sex obsession and in danger of the curse of God falling upon our nation. be angered and enraged because of the amazing increase of Christianity which caused the heathen temples to be forsaken and the Christian Churches throned. For these reasons he attempted the very extrapolation of the name Christ, and he tried to force his enemies into torture the imperial decrees, and looked upon the murder of Christians as a merit to themselves. At that time under such conditions, there lived in Sicily a lady by the name of Agatha. She was remarkable for personal acquired endowments, but most of all for Christian consecration and service. She was also the great Quintan, fell in love with her, and made many attempts upon chastity without success. In order to gratify his passion with greater convenience he put the virtuous lady in the hands of Aphrodite, a very infamous and licentious woman. This wretched用了 artifice she could win to her the desired endowment. As a result she chastity was impregnable, and she well knew that virtue alone could procure true happiness. Aphrodite reported to the Governor the failure of all her efforts, who enraged at being folled in his design changed his lust into resentment. When Agatha contested she was a Christian, the governor, who had a good reputation, wished she Christianity, determined to gratify his revenge as he could not his passion. Agatha was scourged, burnt with hot irons, and torn with shark hooks. She bore these torments with admirable fortitude. Next she was laked upon live on coils, intermingled with glass, and then being sent back to Paris, she was burnt in AD. She lost her life, but to virtue "HER CHRISTY WAS IMPREGNABLE!" This Summer Earn College Credit in New York City at Parsons School of Design This summer come to New York and learn, at a school famous in the art world, as well as in a city wide famous as a cultural and art center. Parsons School of Design is pleased to announce a series of new courses designed for College students who wish to supplement their art studies. These courses are taught by some of New York's most distinguished professionals and run from July 5th thru July 28th, Monday thru Thursday. 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