University Summer Kansan Thursday, June 15, 1972 11 Grants, Awards Algebra Research Funded The University of Kansas has received a $9,000 research grant from the National Science Foundation for the continuation of a study on topological algebra under the direction of Paul S. Mostert, professor of mathematics. The funds provided by the NSF are intended to support the project for an additional 12 months. The project originated in 1970. The evolutionary development of bee colonies is the subject of the current phase of a continuing study on social insects by Charles D. Wiley. Grant to Aid Bee Study The National Science Foundation recently awarded Michener a $328 thousand grant to support his research for the coming year. A member of the National Academy of Sciences and recognized nationally as an expert on bees, Michener has been studying the behavior of bees and was a contributing author. Belgian Study Is Funded Bruce Molhott, assistant professor of microbiology at the University of Kansas, has been awarded a fellowship by the Belgian-American Educational Foundation for 10 months of study in Belgium. Molhott will continue his study of DNA restriction at the University of Ghent. He will be on leave until February 1973. There is no central lost and found office for the University of Kansas. Most items found inside buildings on campus are taken to main offices in each building, where someone comes to claim them. Several Items Still Unclaimed At Traffic and Security Office If you have lost something on camps and don't know where to find it, one place to look is the Traffic and Security office. The Traffic and Security office files a police report on all items that are brought to the office, explained Lt. E. W. Fentemaker Most of the items brought in for their use are boxes and wallets. If there is some kind of identification with them, the owner is notified, fenstemaker items are kept for six months to a year. If they are uncleared, they given away or taken to the Lawrence police department to report. of Parking and Traffic Services. Items are then tagged and put in a locker. Eyegasses and clothing are sometimes given to charitable organizations. Salvation Army, Keys are melted down and given to jewelry and dress. TREDO'S RESTAURANT & DELICATESEN Valuables such as bicycles, stereos and suitcases are sold at the public auditions held approximately twice a year, exhibited by Vernon Jarlrell of the admirals' office. The Lawrence police department "If people would put some kind of identification on their belongings, said Lt. Fenstermann, "they would make our work a lot easier." Stop By. We're only a half block from the downtown theaters. Good Food, Good Beer Open till i.a.m. Fri.-Sat. 844 Massachusetts 842-9577 RIDE-ON BICYCLES Quality three and ten speed bicycles in stock at all times. 1401 Mass. Kansas' largest bicycle company. Kansas baseball coach Floyd Temple announced Tuesday that Charles Hammond and Robert Dobson prospects from the Kansas City metropolitan area, had signed national letters of intent with the Two Pitchers From Missouri Sign to Play This past season Hammond, a left手, led Lee's Summit to second place in the Missouri state tournament, where batters in 63 innings on his way to an 11-2 record and a sparkling start. He posted a .986 batting average. Hammond of Lee's Summit, Missouri. High School in Independence, Mo., are both pitchers who can also play first baset or the out In announcing his first two signings for the coming year, Temple said, "I am tremendously impressed with these players and will probably have good opportunities to play for us next year." Allinder is a righthander who fashioned a 1-stream and a 1.44 ERA for Truman in 1972. In 1982 he struck out 64 innings pitched in a 177 average with three home runs and 21 stairs-batted-in. Use Kansan Classified "The King of Diamonds' McQueen Jewelers your jeweler for Keepsake Diamonds, offers you a secluded diamond area for your privacy and comfort. Everyday we are receiving new merchandise for our Bridal Department. Our Towle line includes, sterling flairware, stainless steel, halaware, and pewter. We feature fine china including such fine lines as Royal Dautlon, Lenox, and Royale Limoges. For your crystal glassware we offer Fostoria, Lenox, and Royal Dautlon. Visit our Bridal Department, browse around and let Mrs. Payne our Bridal Consultant, help and advise you. We would be happy to register you in any of our fine patterns. formerly Ray Christian 809 Mass The University Shop Conveniently located at the west end of campus, across from Lindley Hall. We offer a great selection of clothes—from the most casual jeans and tops to the most fashionable suits and sportcoats, with an abundance of accessories to go along. Don't forget that we are also a wedding specialist, able to offer more than fifty outfits for the groom to select from. Drop by soon and take a look. We're just a short walk from where you are now. Next to Discount Records 1420 Crescent Rd. Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 discount rec. JETHRO TULL THICK AS A BRICK AT A THIN PRICE ALL 50% $ \frac{2.97}{4.97} $ OFF ROLLING STONES (2 record set) r LABELS EVERY DAY list 4. 98 & 5.98 only 3. 69