--- University Daily Kansan, September 14, 1983 These two houses, which used to be at Crescent and Engel roads, were moved yesterday to make way for a new Roman Catholic church. The move required three trucks, and one house had to be sawed in two. By 2:30 p.m., the houses were only as for as Vermont Street. Four houses moved out Church site vacated Bv the Kansan Staff Four houses used to sit on the corner of Crescent and Engel roads. One by one, they have disappeared. Yesterday they moved to their new homes in the county. One house is now located at Route 5, Lawrence, two are close to Baldwin, and one no longer exists, said Cleo Langley, administrative assistant at the St. Lawrence Catholic Center, 1631 Crescent Road. The now-vacant corner will be the site of a new church the St. Lawrence Center is planning to build. While the Center finishes plans for the church, the lot will be cleaned up and seeded with grass, Langley said. CREWS BEGAN MOVING the houses early yesterday at about 7 a.m. By 4:30 p.m., the houses were still sitting on Massachusetts Street. "They took a crazy route through town," Langley said. "They went from iowa to 8th street to Vermont to 8th Massachusetts. And it has taken them to Vermont. Once the houses got outside city limits late yesterday afternoon, the move went faster. Langley said. At every intersection, the lights and power wires had to be disconnected so the houses could get through. The houses did not cause any traffic problems, even though they were moved down busx. Lawrence streets, and the office at the Lawrence Police Department. Nathan and Glenn Price Jr. Roundtown Lawrence, bought the four houses. The house that was the St. Lawrence Center rectory was moved near Wakarua Valley Elementary School, Langley said. "We have done this before," said Kathie Price. "The advantage is that it costs less and you can move in sooner. We save somewhere between one-third and one-half of the cost of buying a new house." 30 trapped by debris in India By United Press International NEW DELHI, India - Monson rains caused a building to collapse Monday, killing 11 people and injuring 98 others, officials said. About 30 people were trapped in the rubble, some still crying for help a day after the disaster. POLice Additional Commissioner D. Chandual said that at least four people, including a woman, were still weakly hungry for help from beneath the debris. The nine-story building collapsed in the city of Bangalore, 975 miles east of New Delhi. Police recovered 11 bodies Monday reported that 10 people were injured in an other police were injured. Official reports said more than 180 people were killed throughout India Monday by flooding and landslides triggered by the torrential rains. PITA Chicken, tuna or veggies thru 9/18 HALF 99c WHOLE $1.99 Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-10 p.m. 1006 Mass. 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He charged last spring that officials managing the cleanup of radioactive debris failed to comply By United Press International The violations occurred, the report said, because project managers "failed to properly consider and-or comprehend how the administrative and procedural requirements governing the engineering, testing and equipment and component modifications applied to the TMI-2 recovery program," NRC investigators said in a summary of the study. IN AN ACCOMPANYING memorandum to NRC Chairman Munizio Giuseppe, the senior policy analyst, recommended commission order a "special team order to meet unrealistic time schedules." The worst accident in the history of commercial nuclear power occurred at the Three Mile Island Unit 2 reactor in 1979, when a stuck valve resulted in a boiling water and caused the core of the reactor to overheat and partially melt. The allegations focused on GPU Nuclear Corp., operator of Three Mile Island, and San Francisco-based Bechtel Corp., its main contractor. Bechtel is a giant construction and engineering firm. inspection . . . in order to provide overall assessment of the TMI-2 quality assurance program and project control controls being implemented. Parks contended the management of Three Mile Island "sacrificed its own system of safety-related checks and balances for TMI cleanup activities in THE REPORT, WHILE not specifically concluding that Bechtel failed to comply with safety and quality control rules in order to meet project schedules, declared, "Many recovery and cleanup operations by Bechtel were not being conducted in accordance with applicable procedure requirements." By United Press International Chrysler workers OK pact. to get $1-an-hour raise DETROIT — The United Auto Workers announced yesterday the approval of a new pact by a 7-3 margin, with six members and an immediate $1-an-hour pay raise. UAW Vice President Marc Stepp said 70.29 percent of the workers voted for the contract, while 29.71 percent voted not to vote at 32 Chrysler installations. The margin among assembly workers was only about 68 percent, far below predictions in the day that the could receive support by a 41-margin. Also voting on the contract were parts workers, office and clerical workers and engineers, all of whom approved it by greater margins. STEPP SAID THE narrower margin of approval among production workers should send a signal to Chrysler and Ford, not note of the conditions in the plants." "It tells me that the workers want the money we have negotiated for them, but it also tells me that they're unhappy with what they're everything to the workers," said Stepp. BALLOTING BEGAN AT dawn and concluded at 5 p.m. a break was made in the afternoon. one day to avoid letting early results influence later balloting. GM and Ford workers will receive an additional 42 cents an hour in June. Under the current pact, which expires in January, Chrysler workers make about $2 an hour less than their counterparts at GM and Ford. The wage disparity came from three sets of concessions granted since 1979 to help Chrysler, the No. 3 automaker, avoid bankruptcy. THE NEW CONTRACT, which expires in October 1985, gives Chrysler workers an immediate $1-an-hour pay increase and increases of $1.42 by the end of the pact. The increases mean the average hourly wage at Chrysler will increase from the current $8.95 an hour to $12.27 by the end of the contract. The typical worker will receive increases of $8.625 over two years. Chrysler workers are expected to fall behind again next Septemberwhen new contracts are negotiated at GM and Ford. The new contract was drawn up Sept. 5 during the second set of negotiations this summer between Chrysler and the UAW. The union was invited back to the table Sept. 1 by Chrysler Chairman Lee Iacocca, who said he wanted to share the company's newfound wealth with its workers. Demand for computer programmers to increase By the Kansan Staff By the year 2000, the computer industry will employ more people than any other industry in the history of computer programming said yesterday. “There’s an enormous demand for programming and service that didn’t exist five years ago,” said Ken Ann Rerr, president of Ken Ern Associates Inc. of Topeka, speaking to an audience of 100 computer science students in Malott Hall. Orr predicted four-fold increase in the number of computer programmers behind it. Because of the increased demand for computers, he said, the computers will have to be more efficient and usable than they have been in the past. COMPUTERS ARE NOT yet as efficient as they should be, he said, because of the poor quality of the software that has been manufactured. Software is a system of instructions to the machine. Last year, of the $6.8 million of computer software manufactured. nearly half was never successfully used, Orr said. Only $119,000 in software was used, and $1.3 million in workday workers and later abandoned, he said. Earl Schwepe, KU professor of computer science, said that software should make the computer useful and convenient. He said that computer manufacturers can efficiently design and manufacture the machines. "But the development of software is now one of the major problems, he said. Systems analysts and programmers use software as a tool to develop other tools. THE SOFTWARE ALLOWS the analysis to design other programs, as a application. "There's a great deal of pressure to the jobs more accurately and offense," he said. However, a shortage of trained people to do those kinds of processes, he Schweppe said that Orr made these processes more efficient, therefore his programs were more reliable. DATA STRUCTURE SYSTEMS enable computer analysts to automatically generate computer programs. By generating the programs automatically, a programmer saves time designing, coding and testing the programs because the structure system is more accurate, he said. CHANCELLOR'S CUP BIKE RACE All you can eat Taco Salad Bar $2.99 all day Taco Salads 99c Reg. $1.49 Super Salads 1.99 Reg. $2.69 Guacamole Salad 99c Reg. $1.49 Wednesdays 11a m - 10 p m WHERE: Wescoe Orr said he designed data structure systems — the organizational frameworks of many computer systems. 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