University Daily Kansan, February 11, 1983 Police officer gives tips on preventing assaults Page 7 To avoid being assaulted, women at the University of Kansas should be more aware of people around them when walking the campus at night, the Lawrence Police Department's crime prevention officer said yesterday. Robert Avery, the officer, said women should avoid walking alone or in a car. Since Jan. 27, four assaults on women have been reported to the Lawrence and KU police departments. Three of the women were walking on or near the KU campus, according to police reports. Mike Hall, Lawrence police detective, said he was investigating the crime. On Jan. 27 a woman reported to police that she was assaulted. A KU student was euped Jan. 30 and Feb. 7, after she allegedly entered a residence and asserted her, according to police records. The fourth woman was asu- sulted Feb. 4. Avery said that a woman should not panic if attacked. "THE MOST IMPORTANT thing is for her to keep her wits about her and fight back at the first opportunity," he said. However, women can fight back sometimes even when the assault is unlikely. If the attacker is armed, he said, the woman should be careful and use her handgun. "She should go for his eyes," he said. He said it was a myth that women should try to injure an assailant in the heat of battle, usually defend themselves there. Avery said the Lawrence Police Department would sponsor a course on women's self-defense Feb. 17 at the Lawrence Public Library. TROPICAL FISH and Fish Supplies Pence Garden Center West 914 W. 23rd open Sunday 12:5 Attention Microcomputer Owners AlphaOmega Software Fill Your Heart With Chocolates **TEMARKIP** to treat it in your Radio Shack Model III computer to the K.U. computer, or off of campain Features include special characters, spooled line printing, working 'key' and key minimum Modem, to open the modern 'board'. 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What Student aid to depend on draft sign-up But although the University has already begun changing the purpose statements, financial aid officials still are not sure whether they must report the students who fail to register, Rogers said. THE ASSOCIATION IS concerned that reporting students to the Selective Service could put aid officers in a bad position. The office may wait only 120 days before it must take the funds and report him to the government. Houck, who was active in the draft resistance movement on campus during the '60s, said that the withholding of aid was an example of the way that the government used neutral agencies as enforcement arms. do we do then? I doubt that we will be put in the position to turn them in." J. KEMP HOUCK, associate professor of English, disagrees with the policie National groups have expressed concerns about the financial aid offices' responsibilities for students and have acknowledged the knowledge forms, he said. According to a newsletter from the National Association of Financial Aid Administrators, complications could occur when a student has just turned Rogers said that the way for a conscientious objector to receive financial aid was to register, receive benefits, then submit his complaints with the government. people under 18 years of age, people already serving in active duty, and citizens of certain territories in the U.S. islands or Northern Marianas Island Rogers said that all students receiving aid will have to answer the question by checking either, "yes," or one of the four exception categories. THE STUDENT WILL have to verify his draft registration by bringing the office of financial aid a copy of the acknowledgement letter that he receives from the Selective Service, Rogers said. "I feel that the government has no right to make a student's education dependent on his decision to register," he said. The four categories exempt women. 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