Tuesday, September 6, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Legal Services for Students Did you know that your student activity fee funds a law office for students? Most services are available at NO CHARGE! - Advice on most legal matters - Advice on most legal matters - Preparation & review of legal documents - Preparation of client documents * Notarization of legal documents - Many other services available 8:00 to 5:00 Mon. thru Friday 148 Burge Union 864-5665 Call or drop by to make an appointment. Funded by student activity fee. DON'T WALK ALONE DON'T DRIVE DRUNK You have another option. SECURE SHUTTLE Hourly service from: 12 a.m. to 3 a.m. Sunday - Thursday 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Friday & Saturday YOU CAN PICKED UP AT: - Johnny's - Bogarts - Eldridge House - 7th & New Hampshire - 8th & New Hampshire - 10th & Massachusetts - 14th & Tennessee - 14th & Ohio - 12th & Oread - Union - Gammons' For pick-up at all on-campus locations call : 864-4644 SPONSORED BY KU on Wheels WINNING COMBINATION BUY A T-SHIRT AND GET FREE ADMISSION TO THE KU VS. BAYLOR FOOTBALL GAME! Get your limited edition "Meet Me at the Stadium" T-Shirt for only $5.00! Wear your T-Shirt to the KU vs. Baylor home football game, and you'll get in FREE! On sale at Wescoe Beach 9:00 am-3:30 pm, today through Sept. 9th. Also available at the KU Ticket Office in Allen Field House. Don't forget to "Meet Us at the Stadium" for the pre-game beach party 9:30-11:30 am, Sept. 10 at Memorial Stadium. Sponsored by the KU Athletic Dept. and Sundance Natural Juice Sparklers. Group challenges phone rate increases WASHINGTON — Local residential telephone rates across the United States are due to go up twice in the coming months, but state utility consumer groups say they'll be off the hook when they can take effect. The Associated Press The increases — 60 cents per month on Dec. 1, and 30 cents on April 1, 1989 — were approved as part of a three-step boost in the monthly line of purchases to $250,000 by July 1, 1987. The monthly charge now is $2.60. The consumer advocates want the Federal Communications Commission to cancel increases scheduled for December and next April in the "line charge" added to residential phone bills. Their call is being heard by some members of Congress and the state utility commissioners, who at the very least want the FCC to take a second vote on the added charges before they take effect. The FCC approved the increases in April 1987 as a way to further reduce long-distance rates and encourage large business users to stay on the network rather than building their own networks. But the National Association of State Utility, Consumer Advocates is asking the FCC to cance the future increases — amounting to about $1 billion a year — saying they are "unnecessary, unsupported and unwarranted." The association said that three telecommunications analysts commissioned by the group to study the charge concluding that the threat of large users bypassing the local phone network has not materialized. Increasing the charge by 90 cents will have no effect on the bypass that is already occurring, according to the analysis. But the consumer advocates' group has already taken its case to Congress, where it is talking to Democrat members of the communications industry about the impostion of the line charge at $1 in June 1985. Judge will hear south Lawrence trafficway suit By Barbara Joseph Sansan staff writer District Judge James W. Paddock has scheduled a Sept. 27 hearing in a lawsuit against the City of Lawrence regarding the proposed south Lawrence trafficway. The trafficway would follow Lawrence's southern border from Highway 10 on the east's side across the river. The suit involves the city's authority to issue bonds for the 4.3-mile $33 million road. The city and county have agreed to spend $4 million each to build a $18 million bridge. Bonds are loan certificates guaranteeing payment plus interest to the lender by a certain date. The hearing follows claims filed on behalf of the plaintiff, Lies W. Blevins Sr., that the city has no authority to spend $4 million on the road because it does not meet the requirements of County have no binding agreement to plan the road together. Blevins' attorney, Donald G. 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