Area POW List Released The following are names of U.S. servicemen with connections in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska or Oklahoma who were on a list of prisoners of war provided by the North Vietnamese. The list was prepared by the National Guard and released and reports from families who received confirmation from Pentagon officials that their men were on the list: M. LL, Col. Edison Wainwright; Marine; Tustin and Santa Anna, Calif. Minnesota. Campus Briefs Job Placement Registration for job interviews to be held from Feb. 5 to 9 by School of Business placement bureau began this morning. Students can sign up at www.morton.edu/their firms; Arthur Anderson and Co., Feb. 5 and 6; Federal Home Loan Bank Board, Feb. 5 and 6; Texaco Inc., Feb. 5; Hallmark Cards Co., Feb. 6, 7 and 8; Allstate Insurance Co., Feb. 6, 7; U.S. General Accounting Office, Feb. 7; J.Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Feb. 7; Haskins and Sells, Feb. 8; City of Kansas City, Missouri, Feb. 8; Morse Pump Division, Feb. 9; and General Telephone and Electronics, Feb. 9. Eban Cancels Abba Eban, Isaaf's foreign minister, has cancelled his Vickers Memorial Lecture Series lecture, which was scheduled for March. John Conard, director of University Relations, said he received a lengthy telegram from Eban explaining why he could not appear. "Eban said that a tour of Africa in March has been completely filled up his schedule," Conrad said. "The telegram was very congenial and Eban expressed a desire to be invited to appear in another KU lecture series." Music Therapy The Music Therapy Club will meet at 8 p.m. in 344 Hawthornt to consider business for the spring semester and to hear a presentation of music from Physically Disabled Children in Topeka. Tri-Delt Award Applications will be accepted until Feb. 10 for a scholarship awarded annually by the Delta Delta Delta sorority. Any KU undergraduate woman is eligible. The sorority expects to give an award for next year of more than $200. Applications are available in the Office of the Dean of Women and the Office of Financial Aid. Attorney Appointed For Murder Suspect In a hearing Friday, Douglas County Probate Judge Mike Elwell appointed attorney John Emerson to represent James Banks. The county could not afford to provide an attorney. Brown, a Haskell Indian Junior College student has been charged with first-dreece murder in the stabbing death of Haskell student Jake E. Garcia on Jan. 24. Brown is scheduled to appear in Douglass County Court for a preliminary hearing at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13. -Daniels, Cmdr. Verlyn W.; Navy; Ness City, Kan, and Hayward, Calif.; Anderson, L.I. Cmdr. Gareth L.; Navy; Cedar Rapids, Idrw. --Naughton, L.t. Cmdr. Robert J.; Navy; Shelden, Iowa; announced May 1867. —Woods, L.L. Comdr. Robert D.; Navy; Garden City, Mo.; — Beeler, L.I. Carroll R.; Navy; Frisco — Tebbutt, N.A. Captured during the 1972 airplane offload. - Plumb, L.I. Cmdr. Joseph C.; Navy; Overland Park; Monday January 29,1973 *Spencer, L.I. Cmdr. Larry H.; Navy; Earham, Iowa.* - Monlux, Cap. Harold D.; Air Force; Tulsa, Olda; captured November 1966; Dunn, Capt. John; Army; Hutchinson; captured March 1968; -Butler, L.L. Cmdr. Phillip N.; Navy; Tulsa Oka, L.A. and La Jolla; Calif. - Hornek, Maj. Ramon A.; Air Force; Atwood. Wood Franke, Capt. Fred A. W.; Navy; Franke, Capt. Fred D. Diego, Calif. shadowed February 19. -Boyd, Maj, Charles G.; Air Force; Wichita; parents. Rockwell City, Iowa; -Talley, Lt. Col. William H.; Air Force; Milham; DRAFT... (Continued from page 1) Kansas would depend entirely on "how many dollars we get." Elder said co-location and consolidation would mainly affect the several part-time members. If his office takes a cut in funds, it will have to cut down the hours of the part-time workers. This, Elder said, would in turn cause the understaffing of some offices. "We will have to maintain the records from these offices and the only way to do this will be through co-location or consolidation." Elder said. He said more emphasis would probably be put on co-location than on consolidation. -Schwertteiger, Capt. W. R.; Air Force, Caldwell, Kan., and Medford, Okla. - Cutter, Capt. James D.; Air Force; Wichita, and Stillwater, Oklah.: - Clark, Capt. John W.; Air Force; Columbia, Mo.; - Estes, Cmdr. Edward D; Navy; Lemoore, Calif.; shot down North Vietnam. Jan. 23, 1988; son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Estes, Murdy. Mo; Latham, Capt. James D.; Air Force; 3rd battalion, not down at 5, 1972, peri North Vietnam. Baker, Capt. David; Air Force; San Antonio, Tex.; native of Moore, Mo.; Mt. —Rose, Cap. Geo, Geo. a; Air Force; Rose, Ark.; and Welch a; native of Missouri; Two University of Kansas Students were slightly injured late Saturday when a streetcar train bus hit down 13th Street to a car that they traveled on north on Tennessee Street. —Vavroch, lt. St. Lytle P.; Air Force; native of nash; captured Dec 26, 1972. Jeffrey J. Urban, Parkville, Mo., senior, and Scott D. Adams, Hinsdale, Ill., junior, were taken to Watkins Memorial Hospital for treatment. After colliding with Urban's car and crossing Tennessee, the bus, which carried 23 high school students, struck two parked cars before coming to a rest on private property. Icy Hill Propels Bus Into Autos; Two Men Hurt None of the passengers in the bus were injured, but the bus sustained an estimated 500 injuries. Urban's car, a 1968 Plymouth, received an estimated $400 in damages. A parked 1968 Oldsmobile owned by Douglas B. Schooney, Rye N., Y. senior, sustained about $200 in damage, and a parked 1968 Infinity owned by Domoe Kratius sustained $400 in damages. TACO GRANDE With This Coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 TACO FREE! Good Every Day Except Wednesday Offer expires Feb. 28 9th and Indiana 1973-Year of the Taco CELEBRATION 8 p.m. Feb. 1-10 864-3982 KU Experimental Theatre 901 WEST 23RD STREET Introducing McDonald's New Quarter-Pounder. A sandwich where the meat really takes over. McDonald's 01 WEST 23RD STREET A great big, thick, hot, juicy hamburger sandwich made with a quarter-pound of 100% beef. Served with onions, pickles, ketchup and mustard on a toasted sesame seed bun. University Daily Kansan After you have tried them, we know you will agree: They're a great McDonald's menu addition. For the finest in lightweight trawl boots, the Alps from Fabiano, a durable yellow hiker boot which includes long wear and padded lining for comfort and warmth. Available in brown, navy and blue, these red and green for women, $25. WALTZING MICE? YES AND MORE 812 Massachusetts PETER RABBIT AND TALES OF BEATRIX POTTER Woodruff SUA SPECIAL FILMS 7:30 Mon. Jan. 29 75 "If I could get my hands on my first grade teacher now, I'd break her chalk." It all began in the first grade. The old "run, Spot, run" method. But don't blame your first-grade teacher. It wasn't her fault. It was the system she had to teach. You had to read it out loud. Word by word. And that is the way it was until you became a second grade student. reader. Where your teacher asked you to read silently, but you didn't do it. You probably stopped reading out loud. But you still said every word to yourself. Which means you read only as fast as you talk, About 250 to 300 words a minute. If you're an average reader, you're probably reading that way now. And that's not fast enough any more. Not when the average student has approximately 8 hours of required reading for every day of classes. And since the amount or time in a day isn't about to increase, your reading speed will have to. The Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics course can help. With training, you'll be able to see groups of words. To read between 1,000 and 3,000 words per minute, you need to learn a word-speaking skill. At any rate, we guarantee to at least triple your reading speed, or we'll refund your entire tuition. (98.4% of everyone who takes the course accomplishes this.) So don't waste time thinking about whom to blame. Come take a free introductory speed reading lesson. We'll increase your reading speed on the spot, and you'll see how you can reduce your study time by 50% or more. and it ought to be worth an hour of your time. 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