University Daily Kansan, July 7, 1980 Page 3 KTA tolls repair road Over the Fourth of July weekend 106,000 vehicles were expected to travel about 4,574,000 miles on the Kansas Tumpike and pay almost $20,000 in public relations, said last week. Turnipke toll money is used for maintenance and operation of the road, to pay off bond interest and for bond redemption, and also put into a capital reserve fund to replace bridges and pay for major repairs. The turnpike was built in 1956 by private bonds that will mature in the early 1990s. A car traveling from South Topeka to Lawrence pays a 70 cent toll to use the Turnipie. Of that 70 cents, 38 cents goes to the operation and maintenance of the Turnipie, 11 cents goes to pay for the storage, and 21 cents goes to the reserve fund. The use of the Turnpike decreased slightly in the first part of 1980, Callahan said. "The slowdown in the economy has caused less traffic, especially the use of the Turnipse by commercial vehicles," she said. The Turnpike still reported collecting $1,853,691 in tolls in May. Callahan said she did not know if tolls would be increased to offset the slight decline in traffic. Daily Kansan Police beat KU police arrested a 21-year-old Kansas City, Mo. man on charges of burglary and criminal damage to property after he allegedly stole a stereo from a Stoffower Place apartment. Compiled by Mark Pittman Police said the man, Mavin Arckin, and an unknown companion were found carrying a stereo out of an apartment and putting it into a car. The stereo, at $1,100, was damaged when one suspect dropped it to fire from police. Acklin is in the Douglas County Jail today in lieu of $3,000 bond. LAWRENCE POLICE report the theft of 25 bags of ice from a North Lawrence liquor store sometime Friday. Police said thieves broke the lock on an outside ice machine and stole ice valued at $17.50 from Owens Liquor store, 910 N. 2nd St. The back part of a 1976 Chevrolet van was set fire in an apparent arson, in a parking lot at 2414 Alabama, police said. Police said the van was a total loss. Christopher Cobb, Lawrence freshman, was cut slightly on the forehead in a two-car accident Friday afternoon. Meteors peak soon Meter showers will be at their peak between mid-July and mid-August this summer. One significant meteor shower, which will be at its peak in the early morning of July 28, should involve up to 20 meteors, or "shooting stars." Besides the meteor showers, several constellations can be seen in the midsummer sky. Tom Collson, president of Lawrence, associates of Lawrence, said recently. THE BIG AND Little Dippers, which are currently visible in the night sky, are easy to find by remembering that they always pour into the Big Dipter, he said. Other visible constellations are the Corona Borealis, which looks like a crown; *Lyra*, which contains a very bright star called Vega; Hercules, a box-shaped group of stars; Ophiuchus, probably the largest constellation in the summer sky; Cygni, also called the star of Sagittarius, looks like a tea kettle. Collison said. Jupiter, Mars and Saturn are visible this time of year. Jupiter, the brightest, can be seen in the constellation Leo. Saturn, a yellowish-white planet, can be seen above the reddish planet Mars, he said. The moon will pass in front of Venus July 9. In late August, a lunar eclipse will occur. During a lunar eclipse, the moon casts a shadow over the moon. Mon. July 7 THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI An Orson Welles treat, the dramatic debut of *The Woolf*, his doom by a beautiful woman (Rita Hayworth). The finale is pure Welles; as he soars in a hall of mir- rors. Wed. July 9 ANDY WARHOL'S BAD Carrick Baker and Perry King star in *The Good Woman* about a band of suburban hit-women. A black comedy, acclaimed by Variety as "a compelling realism." SNA FILMS Fri. July 11 PROMISES IN THE DARK Marsha Sarma, Ned Beatty and Kathleen Beller star in this underappreciated film about a young girlgirl who learns that whether it is worth being hooked to a machine in order to gain a new month. "A landmark film, both entertaining and educational," Farber, New West. First showing in Lawrence, (1979) 115 min.) Unless otherwise noted; all films will be shown at Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union; M-W. Films are 11am and start at 7:00. Films are $1.50 and also start at 7:00. Films are $2.00 and start at 8:00. Unit 5th Level. Information 864-3477. No smoking or refreshments allowed. 20% off The Campus Hideaway is having a special: 20% off your favorite sandwich, pizza, or pass into delivered to your campus. m to 10 106 W. door, 49 North Park p.m.daily. 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We can strive to be "faithful unto death; to die" with our hearts not to be "falseful unto life; to vow theovest a wow unto God, defier not to pay it; for He In the days of Noah God destroyed the earth and everything wherein was the breath of life excepting the eight members of Noah's family, and the animals he kept alive in the Ark according to God's orders. The cause of this was for causes similar to the ones that exist today "to have walk on the earth, and the earth was filled with violence." Are you concerned and troubled about the great increase in lawlessness? Volunt hold up, stealing, cutting down trees, robbing families, kinds of violence and anarchy! At times these things strike mightly close to our homes, loved ones and friends. What are we doing to prevent such crimes? We should strive to be faithful in our testimony that the Bible is the Word of God, and be careful not to get in the way of the Church attack the Bible. 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