Page 10 University Daily Kansan, March 28, 1981 Tornado drill called successful The statewide wendot drill yesterday morning went smoothly in Lawrence, the Douglas County *Emergency Preparedness director said.* "Everything went just fine," the director, Phil Leonard, said. "All stations checked in, and we had very good response." Leonard said that light rains hampered the drill, which started at 10:15 a.m. A career in law. Denver Paralegal Institute will be on campus on April 1st Contact your placement office to arrange a personal interview. For further information, call collect at (303) 623-0237 and ask for Jeff Johnson Director of Admissions. Denver Paralegal Institute Moscow trip memorable, students say ny ROB STROUD Staff Reporter Moscow is an unforestable place to visit, but a brab place to live in, according to KU students who traveled there for spring break. "It appeared very depressing to me," Sara Snyder, Prairie Village junior, said, echoing the opinions of others on the trip. "I never really appreciated the United States as I do now." Twelve students went on the trip, which was organized by student senator Larry Metzger through the U.S. Student Association. Each paid $1,156 for transportation, lodging and food. THE STUDENTS, none of whom spoke much Russian, visited such attractions as the Bolshi Ballet and the Lenin Mausoleum. Much of their time was spent independently exploring the city. McMurray said he also was surprised at the living conditions in Moscow. "I was surprised at how much freedom we had," Steve McMurray, Lawrence graduate student, said. "I didn't expect it to be as bleak as it was." he said. He added that shortages of The 12 KU students who went Russia over spring break found the country interesting to visit, but depressing. The trip, organized through U.S. Student Association, was designed to be the first trip in an exchange with Moscow students interested in Russian culture. grocery and household products led to long lines at stores, which invariably carried selections that were poor by American standards. "It was a very claustrophobic feeling," David Henry, Overland Park senior, said about shopping in Moscow. HENRY SAID that because of the poor selection in shops there, an active black market thrived on domestic goods. He said he had received one offer of about $85 for his designer Levi's. were resigned to the harsh economic conditions. Henry said the people of Moscow "Life's tough there and it's always been tough," he said. McMurray agreed, saying of the people, "There is a sense of dissatisfaction, but it's a resigned dissatisfaction." Any Sunday or Monday Bum Regular Sandwich [Beef, Ham or Pork] French Fries & medium drink for $2.90 — tax with coupon a reg. $3.70 value. NEW MENU ITEMS Onion rings and mushrooms 2554 Iowa 841-1060 THE LAWRENCE BATTERY CO. "THE BEST BATTERY DEAL IN TOWN" RETAIL • WHOLESALE • REPAIRS BATTERIES TO FIT EVERYTHING *FARM AND COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT - AUTOMOBILES • BOATS • PLANES - AUTOMOBILES • BOATS • PLANES * MOTORCYCLES - MOTORCYCLES 842-2922 902 North 2nd Dreaming of mountain ski slopes? How about warm, sunny beaches? Let Sunflower Travel Service help you GET THERE!! Sunflower Travel offers FRIENDLY COMPLETE service at a good price! It's worth a trip downtown to let Sunflower Travel GET YOU ON YOUR WAY!! 703 Massachusetts · 842-4000 Room to rent? Use Kansan classifieds hours: M-T-W-F-Sat 9:30-6:00 Th 9:30-8:30 Sun 1:00-5:00 . . . Spring fashions from Ralph Lauren's POLO collection for both men and women . . . lavender mesh knit shirt dress with ribbon belt for ladies . . . cotton fishe knit shirt and pleated white tennis shorts for men . . . from Mister Guy, Lawrence's most complete specialty shop for both men and women . . . 920 Mass. AND WE HAVE A GREAT SELECTION OF TEAS TO SUIT ANY TASTE. NET WT. 5/8 OZ. (17.7g) JOHN WAGNER & SONS® • IYLAND • PAc 18974 We carry regular and decaffeinated teas. 841-8271 841-8271 Holiday Plaza 2449 Iowa SPECIAL FEATURE 10% off any decaffeinated tea this weekend. Sun.- Thurs. 11-9 Fri.- Sat. 11-10 1 4