6 Monday, April 21, 1980 University Daily Kansan Photos ... Israeli Kneset member Zeidan Atashi will speak at 7 p.m. tonight in the Forum Room in the Kansas Union. Atashi is Israel's first non-Jewish diplomat. The lecture, sponsored by KU Hillel, is titled "Arabs and Jews: Can We Live Together?" Atashi is an Arab member of the Islamic religious sect, Druze, according to the director of KU Hailel, Ellen Mort. "Atasah speaks Arabic and Hebrew, so he should be a very interested forum," Kort wrote. "If an atasah hoped there would be an opportunity for an atasah hoped there would all countries ask him questions." From page one Kort said security at the lecture would be tight because of the controversy surrounding Arab-Israel politics. Atashi is in the United States as part of a U.S. tour to promote better Arab-Israeli relations. sitting around in their manila envelopes and they'll go out by U.S. mail. You'll get your pictures." BUT ACCORDING TO Lyme Bachtman, premiere delivery of the package packages since the first week of January. The yearbook's album photos were delivered about a month earlier. "We've been calling on and on since primary and all along it's been, they're coming up and we're just saying 'The most recent call was March 18. We talked to the company and we told all the members.'" When the packages did not arrive by March 24, she said, more calls were made to Rapaport. By March 31, the firm's phone had been disconnected. At that time, Burke called the New York City Better Business Bureau. Burke said Rappaport also owed the Jayhawker "a substantial amount of money" for senior Burke would not reveal the total amount owed the yearbook, but did say the bureau told him to file a detailed account of the company. Burke was beamed the claim on Company B. picture advertising, a letter the yearbook sent to seniors about their pictures and $ for each student who had his picture taken AT THAT TIME he also asked Legal Services to investigate the yearbook's complaint and individual student complaints. he said. "Summer Employment" Earn $975 per Month!! Burke said that since then, a former Rappaport employee, Felix Mourseau, who is now working for a competitor, told New York City to New York Photographic. Kansas City based firm has openings for people in the Kansas City, Topeka and Wichita areas for summer work. Neat appearance and car necessary! For more information come to the Kansas Union, Governor's Room. Monday 12:00 Noon, 3:00 or 5:00 p.m or Tuesday at 2:00-4:00 or 6:00 p.m. "SHARP!!" The University Kansas Student Awards Committee is accepting nominations for two awards annually awarded to graduating seniors. These awards are the Agnes Wright Strickland Award and the Class of 1913 Award. The Agnes Wright Strickland Award was established in memory of Agnes Wright Strickland, a member of the class of 1887. The award is given annually to a graduating senior man and graduating senior woman in recognition of a good academic record, demonstrated leadership in matters of all University concern, respect among fellow students and indications of future dedication to service to the University. The Class of 1913 Award was established by the Class of 1913. The award is given annually to a graduating senior man and graduating senior woman who by his/her evidenced intelligence, devotion to studies and personal character gives promise of usefulness to society. Applications for the Class of 1913 Award and the Agnes Wright Strickland Award are available in the Office of Student Organizations and Activities, 220 Strong Hall. The Student Awards Committee invites nominations from the University Community. Self nominations are also welcomed. Applications for the awards must be received in the Office of Student Organizations and Activities, 220 Strong Hall by Friday, April 25, 1980. Although she has not talked to Rustiano, Ganz said she had been able to find out some things about the Rapaport Studios, Inc. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT!! Royal Prestige Needs Students to Supplement Summer Work Force! She said the deputy county clerk for the city of New York received a Certificate of Dissolution for Rappaport March 25. Ganz said that she did not know why the dissolution was filed, but that it could have been voluntary. A Certificate of Dissolution means the state has widened the corporation's charter to operate as a corporation. $250.00 per week For further info; come to: TODAY, Regionalist Room. 12:30, 2:30, or 4:30 The Certificate of Dissolution is condemned since it causes litter in Murgant Barstoutless. The company supports its owner, Bachman. said Rustianio bought the company from Barstoutless last month. "The photographer who was here taking the senior pictures told us that New York Photographic bought the company," he said. "I told them it had been sold. When we called the company earlier this year to set up senior pictures, they said, Mr. Bartlestone is no longer with us." There was never any doubt that they would continue to honor the contract." Over the weekend, Lawrence police reported two burglaries, and KU police apprehended two burglar suspects and charged a third man with grand theft auto. Lawrence police said the home of 26-year- Randall Dahnk at 2403 Louisiana was burglarized between 7:45 and 9:30 p.m. Friday. A Lawrence Mexican fast-food restaurant was burglarized sometime early Saturday morning, according to Lawrence police reports. BARTLESTONE COULD NOT be reached for comment. Rustiano said the dissolution was for another company, but refused to give any details. Positions available in Kansas City, Lawrence, Topeka, Wichita and other areas. "You'll get your pictures," he said. "That's all that's important." Rappaport has been in business for about a year and a very good record according to a secretive Chamber of Commerce. She also said they had not received any complaints about her. Ball Park Baseball Feature World SERIES at the Best Easy to Play - Echocraft Ball Park, Inc. Box 4024 Walt Disney Studios Department U Police said burglaries entered an apparently unlocked door and stole 90 pounds of food, four cases of beer, six cases of wine, and 64 cases of tortillas from Taco Grande, 172W. 28TH St. But the New York City Better Business Bureau has. According to Mary Derring, public information director, the bureau has launched a website. Rapport about non-delivery of pictures. Two KU freshmen were taken to Douglas County jail yesterday after reportedly being found in the office in Malot Hall early yesterday morning. Taken into custody and charged with burglary, attempted larceny and criminal damage to property were released from Miami, Mississippi, and Stan Taylor, 20, 1800 Naishtmum Drive. Both were released on 2.25 bond. "The guy who's handling the complaints says he's got a file of them from Alabama, Tennessee and Florida" she said. “That could be because it is our policy to present our complaints in writing first,” she said. “We have not tried to contact them by email, so we do not know what’s happened to them.” THE STUDIO HAS yet to respond to bureau complaints. Derring said. Pat Cushman, a spokesman for the Wachtech division of the Better Business Bureau, said he was in New York Photographic, said it had one complaint against Rappaport concerning non-compliance. "We've just presented the complaint to Rapport this week," she said. THE WESTCHESTER DIVISION has had two delivery complaints against New York Photographic, Cushman said, and they were immediately taken care of by the company. Laura Turoff, public information official to the Consumer Affairs Association in New York said there were no complaints registered by her agency that it禁它 no longer existed in New York City. One of the reasons Rappaport may have left New York City is that it owed money to the company that purchased photo-filming, also Phillip a salesman for Deima Studio, one of Rapaport's New York City competitors, said Matt Hester. "They subcontracted their photo-finishing to labs," said the lab returned to labs, "and they installed out that Rappaport was in financial trouble and wasn't going to pay, they kept the job." KANSAN Police Beat "What I heard from Felix Moueau was that Rustiano plans to write a letter to every student and tell them that their pictures and negatives have been lost. "And then he was going to tell them to pick a picture from the proofs they had left and that the studio would do the pictures. "But you know, he may not do that. After all the kindof companies phone company have all the phones. The city marsshalls have locked the door of the studio. It is a National padlock. I've A telephone company official said Thursday that Rappaport's New York City phone company had gone out of business. The official declined to say whether Rappaport owed money to the telephone company or was pressing charges for unpaid bills. A 24-year Lawrence man was arrested by Lenexa police late Saturday after being shot and killed in a stolen car. KU police charged the man, Edward Nix, 107 Indiana, with grand theft. Bus... From page one snowbirds," Ogle said. "They'll cuss but they'll be there." If higher user's fees cost do discourage riders, the KU administration will most likely compensate compartmental increase in student privileges in college. A number of board members. A number of board members said they expected the administration to attempt to lower student fees in the face of "dramatic" budget cuts. As each year goes by, it will be a tough and tougher job to increase the privilege fee. "M, we also student body vice preside," Mr. Weis will get to the point where he will be cut off." McMurry said students may have their own budgetary cut-off points. point where students have been charged all they can be charged, it is the rule of supply. "we provide it; they (the administration) don't need to worry about it. It is getting so expensive that it is not going to stay that way," McMurray said. "There truly is a "EVERYBODY GIVES LIP service to the bus system, but in terms of going out and scrawling the dollars, it doesn't happen." A dwindling used-equipment market is also tightening the monetary ology. Ogle said the federal government had granted the bank $1.3 billion in funds to "refundal" or strip out-bases. "They're repairing what's repairable," Ogle said. "The used bus market is extremely tight, there is nothing around unless you buy junk." Federally funded bus programs are doubly reluctant to sell used buses because 80 percent of the sale proceeds must be returned to the government. Federal funds are released on the condition that the city raise 20 percent of costs to match the budget. This is a requirement of a sale, 80 percent of the sale revenue reverts back to the government. school bus, cost about $40,000 and was all 'KU on Wheels' could afford. He said he was reluctant to invest in a truck because its life span was five years, compared to the new city bus's life span of twenty. "Anything that somebody builds will malfunction, I don't care what it is." Orgle said. "If I could get a build that didn't require maintenance I would pay $500,000 for it." Companies, responding to economic pressures, have exacerbated the management of the equipment inventories of used parts. Olea said parts were more costly, took longer to arrive and cost more than other parts. Despite economic pressures, the bus service has expanded rapidly, according to KU "Kl on Wheels" began in 1971 with six routes. Nine years later, there are 11 buses and two extra "heavy traffic" buses (HSLS) of 1,000 hand-drawn bus service was added. Friday, April 25 - 2:30 p.m. Broken Arrow Park "The whole mass transit system is the auto," Ogle said. "OPEC is going to turn that around. Once you start riding the bus, it is a way of life." KU Accounting Club Picnic $2.50 KEG - FRIED CHICKEN - SOFTBALL Faculty and New Members Welcome RIDERS IN THE SKY I this event will be times for rebroadcast by Gate (channel 4) authentic, old-time cowboy music MONDAY, APRIL 21 • $3.50 • 9pm OGLE SAID BUYING a new city bus was out of the question, with bus prices at $141,800. He said a "truck," a converted 737 New Hampshire Lawrence, Kansas Furnished and unfurnished apartments, on bus route, air conditioning, wall to wall carpeting. Park Plaza South Apartments Now leasing 1 and 2 br. apartments for fall semester 1912 W. 25th Special summer rates available. 842-3416 New Additions Pen sets for all your artistic needs: Lettering, calligraphy, postmastering, cartooning, sketching, mapping. $2.95 Speedball Pen Center pen&,inc. art supplies 623 vermont 841-1777 open 9-5:30 Mon-Sat HSA From London Amadeus Quartet Norbert Lurber, violin Sigmund Nielsen, violin Martin Schidoff, viola Martin Lovett, cello UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES Sunday, April 27 - 800 p.m. University Theatre Tickets available at Murphy Hall Box Office