Monday, February 23. 1998 The University Daily Kansan Section A·Page 7 Crime Report Ellsworth resident attacked by two men A University of Kansas student was attacked by two unidentified males in the parking lot west of Ellsworth Hall just before 1 a.m. Thursday, KU police said. The student, an Ellsworth Hall resident, suffered minor injuries. resident, suffered minor injuries. The student had gone to retrieve something from his car. He told police that the suspects grabbed him and threw him to the ground. The suspects struck the student several times. The student did not know the attackers, and nothing was taken from him. Police are still investigating what might have prompted the attack. 500-pound bin falls on Lawrence resident A Lawrence resident was injured at 9:05 a.m. Thursday when a bin landed on his legs on the north side of Memorial Stadium. KU police said. Michael T. Mihalchik, an employee of Huxtable Associates, Inc., was transported to Lawrence Memorial Hospital where he was treated for his injuries. Mihalchik told police he had pain in his legs and right hip. A witness told police she was helping Mihalchik deliver a large material bin weighing about 500 pounds. The bin fell backward and landed on Mihalchik while they were lowering it from a truck bed. False report of permit filled out by suspect University of Kansas police suspect a person of filing a false report regarding a stolen parking permit. The police are sending information to the District Attorney's office for review and to determine charges. The suspect reported a parking permit stolen between Sept. 29 and Jan. 29, KU police said. The parking department discovered the permit in another vehicle. KU police Sgt. Chris Keary said police determined that the suspect gave the permit to a friend and reported it as stolen. Officer accidentally discharges shotgun A shotgun accidentally dis KUPD ch ar g e d while a Uni- versity of K a n s a s police officer was checking it shortly after 4 p.m. Feb. 10 behind Carruth-O'Leary Hall in Lot 1, KU police said. KU police Sgt. Chris Keary said the shotgun was stored in the trunk of a police vehicle and the officer was checking his equipment as part of regular behavior. The shotgun discharged straight up in the air and the pellets may have landed in Lot 50, east of Joseph R. Pearson Hall, Keary said. Keary said the incident was investigated as a personnel matter. Police notified owners of vehicles that may have been struck by the pellets. Keary said that the pellets were small and that they could not have caused much damage. None of the owners have reported damage to their vehicles as a result of the incident. Employees in the payroll office, located in the basement of Carruth-O'Leary, said that they remembered hearing a noise but that they thought it was a car backfiring. Lot 1 is reserved for blue-permit holders and Lot 50 is a yellow-permit zone. Douglas County Bank robbed by two men Douglas County Bank, 71 W. 23rd St., was robbed at! —Briefs by Laura Roddy p.m. Thursday, and the two susp e c t s remain at larg e, Lawrence police said. Sgt. Susan Hadl said the suspects were white males, one 5 feet 10 inches tall and the other 6 feet tall. They entered the bank wearing green ski masks, jumped over the counter and took cash and coins. "The suspects went over the counter and basically took action themselves," Hadl said. "They said they had a weapon, but none was displayed." The suspects put the money in a red Nike bag and fled in a stolen 1982 Ford F-150. The pickup was taken from the 2900 block of West Sixth Street. Witnesses followed the truck from the bank to the Malls Olde English Village, 2411 Louisiana St. Police found the stolen pickup in the parking lot. One witness said the suspects ran inside one of the Village's apartment buildings. Police searched that building and questioned several men fitting the suspects' descriptions but could not find the robbers. Later, another witness said the suspects got out of the pickup, then got into a dark blue Oldsmobile Cutlass and drove away. Hadl said the Cutlass had a landau top, which is a cloth-covered metal roof. Thursday's heist brings the 1998 total for armed robberies in Lawrence to 14. Hadi said it was the first bank robbery since June 1997. Computer BENAISSANCE 1525 West 6th 843-9922 BIG MOND 914 Massachusetts Sneakers 841-6966 Henry T'S Bar&Grill GOURMET BURGER BASKETS ON MONDAY NIGHTS. 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Further, the Kansan 400s Real Estate 405 Real Estate 430 Roommate Wanted 110 - Business Personals use *any* preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination." will not knowingly accept advertising that is in violation of University of Kansas regulation of law. All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to adverlooking for supplemental income? Come join our eau. Kuehschoff Comm. 24. hr. telephone phone number. Send resume to: matched and possess good comm. skills. Long term personnel, and possess good comm. skills. Apply in person. 3441 W 6th St. WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO HIRE A GEekE WHEN YOU CAN HIRE A PROFESSIONAL? I will advise you to make your computer problems—at the best price. 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Total Fitness Athletic Center is looking for you! Child care position now available. Stop by & apply at 1209 W 218 St Suite 6 or call Jennifer at 832-6818 Jesters, Mass Street's only 24 hour restaurant, gourmet coffee shop and bar seeks service staff, all positions, all shifts, flexible hours. Apply in person 4-7 p.m. Prepare low-fat, salt free dinners for stroke impaired woman and her husband. Tues and Thurs evenings 4-6. Call 843-4140, a8.m.-8 p.m. to set up interview. Summer jobs and internships at resorts. Write or e-mail for free brochure. NIS, 711 Signal Mountain road, suite 155, Chattanooga, TN 37405 NSJobs@nis.com Summer work available with experience to help with resume. Make 64321 this summer. Interviews being held. Call 1-888-299-3786 Ext. 0397. Please leave a message. Western SouthCo. Wait staff positions avail. Mast St. Deli & Buffalo Bob's Smokehouse. Must have some daytime lunch amucl during the week. Apply @ 79 Maix, 9-4-M-F. 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Send letter, resume and three local agencies to Humanity. *humanity P. Box 42416, Lawrence, KS 60044* Boss Hass' Barbeque is seeking a mature, hardworking person, for kitchen/front end position. Salary commensurate with experience. Upward mobility intake for the right individual. Must be extremely organized and work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment Apply in person at Boss Hass' on the Terrace at 3325 SW 298 in Topeka. No phone calls please. EARN Talk on the phone and get paid!!! 715-856-1968/WEEK Raise a student and student group needs by sponsoring a VISA Fundraiser on your campus No investment & very little time needed. There is no obligation, so why not help? Why today. 1-800-323-8454 x 95. "Take on the phone and get paid!" Curtis used photos, personalized individuals with phone numbering, personality & typing skills to join our DYNAMIC call center. Large personal work stations, TEAM environment. 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Motivated student groups, fraternities, sororites, etc.; needed for field trips and special events. Email info@honors.edu STUDENT CONSULTANT / PROGRAMMER Deadline: 2/27/19 Salary: $74,950-81,950 hour depending upon experience. Duties include developing software for microcomputers mainframes, workstations, particularly software for IBM's MDA, including associated software, provide consulting support to University faculty, staff and students. Developing and delivering Unix and networking classrooms. Developing and writing documentation for the Unix and networking courses. Required Qualifications. Must be a KU student, experience with one or more programming languages, UNIX operating system, familiarity with computer communications software such as Telnet, SNMP, and web services duties as assigned. Complete job description available upon request. To apply, submit a cover letter and a current resume to Rtat. Person, Assistant, Computer Center, University of Florida, Lawrence, RS 68440 EO3/AA EMPLOYER Get a job with - $7 per hour plus bonuses - paid training - tuition reimbursement - full and part time shifts - career advancement opportunities with Sprint call Norrell at 838-7830 for an immediate interview More Classifieds on page 7B!