Page 8 University Daily Kansan, June 17. 1983 On the record A STRADIVARUS TRUMPET and case, valued at $800, were stolen from a third floor stairwell in Murphy Hall Wednesday morning, KU police said. The trumpet, which belonged to a 15-year-old student who was at KU for the Midwestern Music Camp, had been left unattended. BURGLARS STOLE $750 from Kennedy Glass, 720 New Jersey St., between Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. The burglar entered the company's warehouse by unscrewing metal siding, police said. A LAWRENCE RESIDENT was arrested for disorderly conduct in the 2000 block of Alabama Street early Wednesday morning, police said. AN AMERICAN FLAG valued at $40 was stolen from Lawrence Memorial Park Cemetery 1317 E. 18th St. and Wednesday morning, police said TWO PEOPLE were arrested for soliciting without a license in the 800 block of Walnut Street Wednesday night, police said. BURGLARS STOLE $325 from Lawrence Fire and Wheel, 1926 Massachusetts St., between Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. Burglar gained access to the building by breaking a bathroom window, police said. Carlin highlights education at Girls State Education is the most important issue facing Gov. John Carlin's administration, the governor told 506 high school students this fall at Sunflower Girls State yesterday. VANDALS SOAPED the Chi Omega paint early yesterday morning. MORNING "We will see a drift toward higher standards in education with an emphasis on critical thinking." change of current educational stand ards. "I hope that you will support legislators that recognize the problem." Carlin said. "There's a lot at stake." "WE HAVE NO CHOICE," he said. "We must face the issue in a comprehensive way." By LAURA FLEEK After eating lunch with the Girls Staters at Lewis Hall, Carlin spoke to an assembly of the girls in the dining room of Temminell Hall. He said that he did not see the lengthening of the school day or school year as a solution to the problem and he was not sure if it would happen in the classroom was efficiently spent. Staff Reporter Educational standards that were once acceptable are no longer accept- Carlin said that educational standards needed to be improved because of the lack of data. "THE FIELD OF EDUCATION is the largest priority for this year." Carlin said he would help determine the kind of life we lead in Kansas in the future. Carlin spoke about the responsibilities of being the governor of Kansas and said that it was important to be civilians as governor and in life generally. He said that he stayed in contact with the Board of Regents and that the Regents was now deciding what programs would be cut. He said that in the past, the United States had led the way in education and that if this country wanted to continue that tradition, it might require a "We can't be excellent in every Ding," he said. "We're looking for work that puts us on the job." After his speech, Lois leconge, director of the 41st Session of Sunflower Girls State, gave Carlin a signifying him as an honorary Girls Stater. Mandy Hull, a participant from Wellington who is serving as mayor of Commanche City, presented Carlin Homme, a successful mask making him the man of their city. RESPIRATORY RELIEF FOR ASTHMA, ALLERGY AND HAY FEVER SUFFERERS AIR PURIFIER The 41st Session of Sunflower Girls State will conclude this weekend. Medisphere Let us explain why this system is so incredibly effective. mtg. $26999 list Patented Electrifier filler and independently controlled ionizer remove virtually all air pollution particles Burcell Medical Equipment 749-4417 515 Indiana Open Tues.-Fri. 10-4:30, Sat. 12-3:00 FINAL CLEARANCE All wedding gowns $75 Bridal Fashions by Jan 711 W.23rd.Malls Shopping Center All Sales Final 841-2664 "all fixtures and equipment for sale" All veils $20 Special occasion dresses $25 All shoes $7.50 HILLCREST 3 21TH AND 10WA FELLPHONE RB2-8400 James Bond's all CITOPUSSY time action high. Everings 7:25 9:40 Mat. Sat, Sun, 2:15 PG CINEMA 1 TEXT AND IOWA BLUE THUNDER SOARS! Evenings BLUE THUNDER 7:30 9:30 the GROSSING 4-7p.m. $1.50 pitchers 1 block N. of Union CINEMA 2 IST AND OWN TELEPHONE 1-800-265-9343 Evenings 7:25 9:30 ANTHONY TURNER FYCHIA II Malt. Sat. Sun. 2:00 Concrete Jungle with Jill St. John Angel " " Concrete" 9:15 11:00 HOT OR MILD SMOKED SAUSAGE SPECIAL served with potato chips and dill pickle spear $1.50 Reg.$2.35 Wed. thru Sunday, June 15-19 No coupons accepted with this offer Place a Kansan want ad. Call 864-4358. sale price $3.59 list price $5.95 BASF PRO II C-90 10 or more $2.99 each $69.95 save $25.00 Audiotronics has a full selection of tape recorders and play Sanyo Stereo mini-size AM-FM cassette player. Visa-Mastercard-Cash-Check-Layaways accepted 928 MASS DOWNTOWN 10. Women Student Tower: LIMITED ACCESS ENTRANCES JAYHAWKER TOWERS APARTMENTS 1603 W. Fifteenth 913-843-4993 /