University Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 13, 1973 7 Supply of Engineers Viewed as Insufficient By ANN McFERREN Kansan Staff Writer A University of Kansas student who receives a B.S. degree in engineering this spring probably will not appear among the ranks of the unemployed in the future, William P. Smith, dean of the School of Engineering, said Monday. The demand for engineers in governmental and industrial fields is increasing at such a rapid pace that a deficit of qualified engineers is quickly developing, he said. Not more than five per cent of the students graduating this year with a degree in engineering will be unemployed six years after they graduate, Smith predicted. He said the job shortage for engineers in the 1980s was disappearing fast because of increased economic activity in the nation, and because business had been picking up at a marked pace since the 1969-71 low period. ENROLLMENT IN the field of engineering has decreased steadily, resulting in an insufficient supply of engineers to meet the demand. Smith said. Last year almost 43,000 students in the United States graduated with engineering degrees. Based on current enrollment figures in engineering schools, the number of engineering graduates is expected to drop to 32,000 by 1976. Smith said. KU's engineering graduate total this spring will reflect the national loss of The number of students at KU who received engineering degrees in the last three to four years remained between 220 and 223, Smit said. This year the number is expected to drop to 190 and a decline of 20 is predicted for next year, he said. DESPITE WHAT the figures indicate, lizbeth Sherrill, engineering secretary at NASA, describes the problem. the company had not experienced a shortage of engineer applicants so far. However, KPL, like many other companies, has increased its demand for engineers since the 60s. Two engineering firms in New York and California in Lawrence since 1960, Steerling said. Evans Bierly Hutchinson and Association, a local civil engineering firm, also reported no shortage of engineer apprentices. The company assembler, engineer-in-training for the firm. KU conducts an active campaign every year in Kansas high schools to recruit students for the School of Engineering, Smith said. The company plans to expand in years ahead, Steinbacher said. Eventually they will add one or two engineers to the staff. But whether applicants will be available to the company in future years is not known, he said. Companies are sending recruiting teams to colleges and universities over the nation and are recruiting students to fill more positions. In 1969, a period between 1969 and 1971, South said, SMITH SAID women are being encouraged to enroll in engineering programs throughout the nation to help fulfill the demand for engineers. Unfortunately, he said, schools have not been very successful in recruiting engineers. Engineering is the only degree program in which enrollment figures are decreasing so drastically. Smith said there would be an increasing demand for students who have completed a two-year technical engineering program to help meet demands. Area Sleuths on Quest For KLWN Treasure Students who graduate from the School of Engineering this spring will have a greater chance to find the particular job they want and those students who graduated in 1970 or 1971, he said. KLWN sponsored the first treasure hunt in 1972. Chabin said the response to last From the Gold Rush of 1849 up to the Treasure Hunt of 1737, mankind has been captivated by the idea of buried treasure. Students, businessmen and housewives in a town have vies in a search for a $1,000 treasure, the object of the 1797 KLUN WN Treasure Hunt. The money was hidden in early January by KLWN announcer Jim Chabin, mastermind of the contest. Chabin, the only person who knows where the money is hidden, not only invenied the treasure hunt the money, but also will write all the clues. The commissioners approved a resolution that relates to authorization of a request to the Planning Division of the Kansas Department of Economic Development to provide planning assistance to Douglas County. County Urges Improved Roads At Clinton Lake Deterioration of roads in the area of the future site of Clinton Lake was brought to the attention of the Douglas County Commissioners in their meeting Monday. The commission also decided to inspect the 4-H fairgrounds east of Lawrence to assess their condition. In other commission business, bid specifications for construction of 10 civil defense warning sirens were submitted. Bid notices will be published Wednesday Feb. 21. The sealed bids will be opened at 10 a.m. March 1. In reply to complaints of area residents, Dean Sanderson, county public works director, cited harsh seasonal weather as the cause of the deterioration. Commission action was requested that Sanderson take steps to ensure that the roads in the area were maintained. year's hunt was so good that the radio station decided to make the contest an airing. Chabin said the 1972 hunt had been a success for all persons involved. "Most of the store owners were happy about the number of people coming in for shopping. "Some of the letters from several people saying they really got together to try to figure out the clues." "It is all very good-natured and good for business too," said one local merchant. "a lot of people come into the店 to get the book and getting them in here is half the battle." Chabin said the largest factor contributing to the contest's success was community spirit. There had been no malalam or destruction of property, he said. "I had to go rescue the 9th hole at Alvamar (golf course) once, but other than that people were really good about not digging in and replacing what they did dig up," he said. In the final week of last year's hunt, searchers were asked to pick up trash as they looked for the treasure, Chabin said. Many persons cooperated, he said. The 1973 treasure hunt began Feb. 11 and will continue throughout the month. Chabin said the clues from any single week would be a great reward, but each week the clues would become easier. "By the last week, almost anyone should be able to find the money," he said. Campus Bulletin *law school* 15:30 pm. Cottonwood College; *law school* 16:30 pm. Buffalo Civil Liberties Human Relations Training; 12:30 pm. Alcove A. *law school* 17:30 pm. Buffalo Civil Liberties Human Relations Training; 12:30 pm. Alcove A. Oftentate Committee 3:30 p.m. Government Room. 812 W. Main St., N. 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No. of Kwafi mats, collared shirts, gas heating & cooking stoves, wood pellet stoves, speed cookers & workstations, 40+ drum ware, net bushel & 1/2 bushel baskets & wooden crates, Fireplace and 1/2 bushel baskets & wooden crates, cord price, Baked alfalfa, bromus & wheat straw, Open 9, 7 set, 824-7539, Herbert Allenward, tp JEREMIAH JOHNSON CARS BOUGH AND SOLD. For the best deal Vermont, 842-806-9958 G.J. Ouse's Car dealership, Vermont, 842-806-9958 FOR SALE AUDIO EQUIPMENT - 20 to 40% below retail on over 30 name brands of stereo components. For quotes and more information call Sound Service representatives at 844-2634 or 841-213 Western Civilization Notes—Now On Sale! There is a lot of Value in this Book! Eve. 7:30,9:35 Mat. Sat-Sun. 3:30,5:25 you're at a disadvantage. Either way it comes to the same thing— you're at an advantage. 2. If you don't. WOLLITER organ, with double keyboard, base armature, and warranty, 843-714-2 bench books, and warranty, 843-714-2 Must sell Jawahir Tower Apt. contract to 1 or 2 families at 441-763, or collect to pedia 235-2002 72 SUZUKI 725J, street. With tack, speedometer. 830 JACKSON 124, street. Ex-14 843-1747. Ex-214 "New Analysis of Western Civilization" Available now at Madame Pauline, Town Crier. Granada THEAIR - nigelboone V1 3-STAR Powerful 20 watt Magnavox AM-FM Deluxe Powerful 20 watt Magnavox AM-FM Deluxe 1972 model - $89.95 - only $138 in 1974 model - $169.95 Entire stock of Michiel Reinbarth Steel贝垫 now 20% off list at Ray Stoneback .B25 MW -Rated PG- Weekdays 7:30; 9:50 Sat. & Sun. 2:30; 4:50 7:30; 9:50 AKC. St. Bernard puppy, 5 mon. Female, very called. Call 842-4899-1689 2-19 BACKPACK -nylon bag, medium size aluminum backpack with waist strap +$15 plus TWO MAN accesories plus 3 in. comp. chair, accessories +$25. Both used only once and in new condition. $42-845.SS$. BOKONON 15 BACK-Reckoned and antique bokonon 15 BACK-Reckoned and antique bokonon 15 BACK-Reckoned Clothes, 119 Vermont Clothes, 119 Vermont KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES 1987 Chevy Impala convertible; air conditioning, good tires, good light, low mileage; B44 2-16 after 500 hrs. MUST SELL. **BELA** Mini-bike, new lad seat adapter. MUST SELL. **BELA** Mini-bike, new lad seat adapter that retails for $45-$50 - Make offers. Cash return. 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A/C fully equipped. - G8 Javelin BST. Respendant metallic green; full luster with clear color and excellent condition. Avali- $1500 sale price. For Sale: Ud Armstrong Flute in good condition. @ 60; Call Soma Linnakia evenings 2-4pm $500 Audin America. Forced to sell. Good shape. $350, ungraffited. 1318 Kentucky, No. 4, 8414. 1162 Lafayette, No. 7, 8414. GTO 2-D BR-HT, yellow with black vinyl wuk 1830.9 condition GTO 4-D BR-HT, 8419.9 – 2008 p. 2: 19 1830.9 condition BOKONOON ORIGINAL ANTIQUE CLOTHES now on sale, fur coats ($15-$10), flamed and golden. Bokonoo, 15% discount on all dresses and robes. Bokonoo, Recycled Curtains, 3- 483.97-988. 3-219 FOR SALE - 1863 Ford Fairlane Station Wagon 842-831-2500 842-831-2500 2-15 842-831-2500 7-6:30 pm 2-15 Record Collection for sale. Over 300 albums, most rock call Jm. J14-8278, after 2: 19 FOR RENT TOO FAR FROM CAMPUS? TIRED OF STEEP Travelling to a dormitory, try 2. bedroom apt. directly across Mast, from stadium. Easy walking distance of major campus buildings, parking pad for rent. Free: Cabcels, workstations. Air conditioning, rateable rates, furniture availability. Ideal roommate. Suite Apt., Suite Apla, 1123 Inst. Apt. 9 tel: 843-211-691 GREAT FOR KIDS and couples, this over-under duplex has huge windows and a Naimshi Foyn, in an extra-quiet neighborhood. Two bedrooms (kids' and adults') have electric kitchen with utility uptown, stove and electric range, large storm windows and large attached garage. $150/month. February 17 At $232 Cedarwood Avenue. Call Make life a little more pleasant. Move to the OLD ENGLISH VILLAGE OLDE ENGLISH VILLAGE APARTMENTS They play basketball and tennis outward. A quiet room is located in the corner of the hall, where you play basketball, the indoor room games, or the gymnasium. Evenings call 842-7851 2411 Louisiana Counsel by and for these question apartments. Rent will vary. The rent of each apartment are paid Leases of various lengths are paid. COLLEGE HILL MANOR APARTMENTS. New apartments apts for the Spring season. Central heating and air, pool and gym. Most utilities included. Call 843-6250 or see at 11am W. 19th, apt. SB. TRAILRIDGE by the Country Club. Summer and fall 2016. Room 2, bedrooms 2, bedrooms w/Judit. Guided bath location: Pool and gas-light, landcapped management, 2500 West 844 - 843-733, Libby Library Nicely run apt. for 1 or 2 students close to campus parking. Utilities paid. 843-854. 2-14 **FREE RENTAL SERVICE** RENTAL SALEM SERVICE For the later dates in rental in rentals will be lacew Lawrence Exchange, Rentals 210-365-4780. ROGM with kitchen privileges close to campus. Call 842-4475. 2-13 1 bdmr.吧 to Campus. Off-street parking Also studio. No pets. 1429 Ohio 8131-214 2 studio. No pets. 1429 Ohio 8131-214 4 bedroom house, 3 porches, full basement, part furnished $180/month, day calls 843-1601 or parties for $300/month. Must Sublease one bedroom apt. a1 block from $180; plus elec. a182-526A. Away fees: $275; room rates: $395. Apt. for sub-lease. Clean, furnished, wall-to-wall. 2-23 in each room with 100 square feet. From Union, no pets. Phone 843-5677 - 2-23 Sleeping room, single and double, furnished for 2 people. Kitchen with sink and 2 blocks in front. Phone: 845-767-567. Now in Stock—America's First Choice Ten Speed Pougeot uo-8 $117.50 Pougeot PX-10-E $225.00 NOTICE Best apartment value in Lawrence, Conventence, management, and cleanliness. Make reservations now for 1 and 2 bedrooms from $10. Excellent bedroom space. Cedarwood Park, Edison 843-116-2144. 2144 Oustahl 2-15 RIDE ON BICYCLES room for rent with kitchen privately, 84/5 month, new campus, call 843-9833, private room. Houses, apartments, duplexes, farms, all areas. Home health facilities. Home Health Centers. 311 E. 7th St. 848-6100 Five Days 25 words or fewer: $2.50 each additional word: $.03 151 Michigan St. Bar-B-Q, We Bar-B-Q in Queens, NY 11204. A slab to住 here $2,400. Large rib laph meat; a slab to住 here $4,200. Large rib laph beef must; a slab to住 here $4,200. Ground of beef $3 | chicken plate bread No charge, lift your home, housemates, doubles, friends, family and a friend. No waiting. For more info call Home Locator Lawrence Auction House. Sell your household furniture or equipment for compartmentalized information call 842-739-6000. Discount prices with saving up to 40% on some items. Touring packages at Country Shop, 797 North 3rd Street, Open 9-17, 7 days. Roses and candy may be sweet, but a Valentine's gift is a very special. The 10th Edition, 2-14 W 10th Bd GAY LIBERATION ACTIVITIES; Monday-busty, 7.00 a.m. union; FRIDAY-SOCIALIZING- 4:30 a.m.; 4-20 for details; OFFICER- RAPID-846-3564; OFFICER- Union, 864-4898,封室 204, Lawrence. 2-14 Want to send a special Valentine to a special person? Send a valentine Valentine For detail: 862-6827 2-14 WANTED Desperately need someone in doctor in math, in engineering or computer science and/or any reasonable amount if you could help me with something. Wanted- Person to fill position of roommate. No preemptive needed. For more information call 312-559-6870. Want to move into Chang? Need one more to move from Union. Come by & see. 1031, Tom or Jim. Fair prices paid for good used furniture and furniture, 842-7098. tt 1401 Mass. Wanted: female roommate to live in house with college student, attending campus; camp $80.00 per month, Call 842-6531 Two cords DEPRESATLY rived need rite to Stillwater. They are charged by paying the deposit. Going out way FIRE ride is required. PERSONAL Recruiters on Campus: Feb, 19-23. 843-8484 Contact them in the Union, Fraser, or Strong Hall. Come gifl our store! 20 new fragrances have been original! Original 7 at Waxman Center. 7 West 14th St. Craig's Fina and U-Haul Auto Service Center 23rd & Ridge Court 843-9694 Casa de Taco Delicious Nutritious Mexican Food 1105 Mass. with counon 843-9880 UP YOUR ALLEY—o coffee house! The pleasant place to escape what has shaken you or meet friends. Planned entertainment Wed. - Fr. Sunday. On week of week. Open 6-12 pm. Location in Lewis Hall. The Needle Point Men's and women's needles beginning February 22. Come visit us at 319-650-4108. LOST LOGST-Much tough louse, short hair, gray with a moustache. I will help her. KIMA (Nya-ma). Please help me find her MAI- MA. The Sanctuary is now hiring cocktail waitresses and bar staff for dinner and weekend hours. Phone 843-656- 4401 for information. Bowed for return of small black and fan盯med for small white and fan盯med Mistlethorns-door or call 841-7631 or 842- 8000. Dancers want for afterwards. Must be 18. Achilles want for afterwards. Must be 24. 19th and Haskell between 11 & 2. Coinage 2-14 Product Development Assistant. Rapidly growing team of engineers requires creativity, understanding of material properties and responsibility for direct activities of draftroom. Should have understandings of management skills working with hands. Communicate with teams working with hands. Communicate with teams working with hands. Burnett instruments, 700 E. 22d. F. 823-728. - 12 If you know farming, talk to the Peace Corp. Feb. 19-23 in the Union, Fear and Strong Hall Lost-Man's, black "dattier" wallet, possibly from 1987 on Feb 6. Reward 2.14 or 833 or 833-707 or 833-708 SALIS HIJP.) WANTED-Morning, apply to person, Mr. Guy. 920 Mass. 2-20 TYPING Employment Opportunities experienced in typing them, disassemblers, them processors, and code readers. Send resume to: Prentice Hill, spelling correction. Phone: 718-532-6000. Email: prenticehill@cps.com HELP WANTED FOUND Found Friday. February 2. female miniature pooch with yellow eyes. Black at 92 Kentucky. No. 4. Grow- back at 92 Kentucky. No. 4. Kansan Classifieds Work For You! GAY COUNSELING & RAP for referrals: into. center 864-3506 DATSUN IT SURE BEATS WHATEVER'S SECOND TONY'S IMPOR-DAY'S 500 F. 33rd 842-6444 500 E.23rd Budget Requests Deadline 5 p.m. March 2 Organizations requesting money from the Student Senate for the fiscal year 73-74 must pickup a budget request form from 104B Kansas Union, 8:30-4:30 Monday thru Friday. All requests MUST be received in 104B before 5 p.m. March 2. No requests received after the deadline will be considered at the budget hearings this spring.