University Daily Kansan, October 14, 1983 Page 9 AURH protests dorm-rate hike By the Kansan Staff The Association of University Residence Halls voted last night to support a resolution in protest of a proposed $822 charge in residence halls next year The association's general assembly voted unanimously to protest the increase, which was recommended by the Residential Programs Advisory Board. The resolution was adopted Oct. 6 by the AURH Housing and Contracts committee, which suggested that energy conservation programs and other programs could reduce the $82 increase. RPAP originally voted for a $55 increase last spring, but members of the board changed their minds last fall to continue within the increase from $15 to $40. RFAB also approved a $2 increase for administrative costs. ONE OF THE housing committee's main reasons for drafting the resolution last week was the $27 increase. Curtis Worden, chairman of the Housing and Contracts Committee, said last night. A copy of the resolution will be sent to David Amble, vice chancellor for student affairs. Amble, Chancellor Gene A. Budig and the Board of Regents still must approve the recommended increase. Worden said, "The attitude of the members is to not support the increase. That's the story, period. "We would like to work with the administration to institute new programs and new ideas designed to keep our costs down to have to go up every year." Fred McElhenie, director of the office of residential programs and a member of RPAB, said last night that the protest probably would not stop the increase. "It's coming a little after the fact," he said. "Considering that this issue has already been forwarded to Amber and that the president of the association voted for the increase, I don't think it'll make much difference. FBI seizes home computers in fraud inquiries By United Press International IRVINE, Calif. — Four high school students whose home computers were seized during a series of raids were apparently targets of what the FBI yesterday said was a multi-state intrusion into suspected electronic wire fraud. At a news conference, the Irvine, Calif., youths blamed a mysterious teen whiz called "The Cracker" for teaching them how to illegally tap a commercial network that charges its users. In Detroit, WDIV Television said that the FBI raided at least 12 homes in six states and seized equipment that may have been used to illegally tap corporate and other commercial computers for economic gain or to cause damage. "became aware that unidentified inductors had gained access to its Telemail electronic mail system." IN ALEXANDRIA, VA., the FBI released a statement that said General Telephone and Electronics Telnet Communications Corp of Vienna, Va. Agents seized thousands of dollars worth of computer equipment early Tuesday at the homes of Wayne Correia, 17; David Hill, 17; Gary Knutson, 15; and his brother, Gregg, 14. None of the youths were charged. At the news conference, Hill said the guilty party was "Cracker (who is) in all sorts of illegal things. He sort of dragged us all into it." Lapeka Inc. 2711 Oregon Lawrence, Ks. N • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • ΣN • AOI OI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • ΣN • AOI ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN • AOI • ΣN ΟΠ • ΣN • AO ΣN • AОП • ΣN • A AOП • ΣN • AO ΑΟΠ • ΣN • AO Π • ΣN • AOП Ν • ΑОП • ΣN ΟΠ • ΣN • AO ΣN • AOΠ • Σ AOП • ΣN • A ΣN • AOΠ • ΑΟΠ • ΣN • ΣN • AOΠ • ΑΟΠ • ΣN • ΣN • AOΠ • Π • ΣN • AOΠ • Π • ΣN • AO Π N • ΑОП • ΣN ΑΟΠ • ΣN • AO ΣN • AOΠ • Σ ΑΟΠ • ΣN • AO ΣN • AOΠ • Σ ΑΟΠ • ΣN • AO Π • ΣN • AOΠ Ν • ΑОП • ΣN ΣN • AOΠ • Σ ΟΠ • ΣN • AO ΣN • AOΠ • Σ ΑΟΠ • ΣN • AO ΣN • AOΠ • Σ ΑΟΠ • ΣN • AO ΣN • AOΠ • Σ ΑΟΠ • ΣN • AO ΣN • AOΠ • Σ ΑΟΠ • ΣN • AO ΣN • AOΠ • Σ ΑΟΠ • ΣN • AO ΣN • AOΠ • Σ ΑΟΠ • ΣN • AO ΣN • AOΠ • Σ ΑΟΠ • ΣN • AO ALPHA OMICRON PI SIGMA NU Present the First Annual "GREEK ALLSTAR FOOTBALL GAME" Kansas University vs. Kansas State Greeks! Time: 2-3 p.m. Where: Kansas Memorial Stadium KU The Greeks Your Chapter The Arthritis Foundation Tickets can be purchased on Wescoe Beach from 2-4 p.m. Tickets: $1.50 PRESALE $2 GATE Alpha Omicron Pi Sigma Nu ΣN • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ N • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN ON • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • A SN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN • AOΠ • ΣN