Union to install automatic banking services Automatic banking is coming to the Kansas Union Frank Burge, director of the Union, said recently the 24-hour service would be by the outside of the building near the south entrance, which is being remodeled. Alan Lilieoten, vice president of First National Bank, said his company would buy an automatic teller and share the 24-hour facility with the University State Bank. Burge said all banking institutions in Lawrence had been offered space at the Union, but only First National, University State, Lawrence National Bank and Trust and Douglas County State Bank had accepted the offer. FIRST NATIONAL and University State will offer 24-hour service at an outside banking machine starting Nov.1, Lawrence National and Douglas County will have an employee-operated machine at the information counter inside the Union in about 30 days. This machine can be used only when employees are on duty. Donald, rator of Award, Prize- thee the er. The 24-hour automatic teller will handle deposits and withdrawals for account holders and can transfer money between savings and checking accounts, Lillehoue Burge said the Union's Memorial Board decided that the Union needed to bring in a banking institution to handle the large demand for cashing services. "We've communicated with all the banks, and they have all agreed on the type of service that would best serve the students," she said. "Our husbands will be reduced significantly." BURGE SAID the check-cashing needs of the students had surpassed the abilities of the Union to provide money. The Union has cashing up to $1,000 checks a day, he Caller rings up high bills "We've run out of money more times than you can shake a stick at," he said. "I would hope it would take a great load off our shoulders." An unidentified person in Strong Hall this summer must have thought that long distance was the next best thing to being there. More than $558 in unaccounted long-distance telephone calls were made during the summer from the Office of Admissions and Records, 122强 Hall, L.I. Vie Strand, KU Police Department, said yesterday. The phone calls were reported to police yesterday by Dewey Alaie, associate director of Facilities Operations, police said. Strand said the KU police were investigating the calis, which were mostly to overseas numbers. KU police also are investigating a burglar that occurred Tuesday night in the admissions office. A man who said he needed a light for his cigarette was interrupted in the office by a janitor, police said. The man, who reportedly had pried the lock with a screw driver, left immediately. Nothing was reported missing. If you bring in your ticket stub from the Sept. 19th movie, "The House of Usher," you will get 10 copies of your $ \frac{8}{2} $ x 11 original ABSOLUTELY free Check your K.U. Film Series schedule for place and time of movie. OFFER EXPIRES SEPT. 30 LIMIT TEN COPIES PER PERSON. House of Usher 838 Massachusetts 842-3610 THURSDAY: Tonight is DANCE NIGHT at Sheriff Sam Jones. It's your chance to unwind and leave your troubles behind. lots of jazz comfortable atmosphere happy hour from 9-11 ( $ \frac{1}{2} $ set up prices) Coors on tap popcorn fine sound system computerized lit dance floor It's time for GOOD TIMES SHERIFF SAM JONES in the Eldridge House. 841-4666 Yours, Mine & Ours Your ideas, hard work & mine $ \equiv $ our accomplishments We are interested in getting the junior class organized and ready to roll. Come to the organizational meeting in the Centennial Room at the Union. Board of Junior Class Officers --destiny Sept. 16, 17 9-12 No Cover Haverty said, and will be operated by a Union employ. THE UNIT will be inside the Union. Charles Havery, president of Lawrence National, said his bank would be sharing a type of teller, called point-of-sale terminal, with Douglas County State Bank. This unit will be in full operation by the first of the year and will be able to perform check-cashing and all other banking services of the automated teller, Haverty said. II Dollar Night $1 one dollar pitchers One dollar to get in and 1 pitchers with KUID. SKY DIVING Come Fly With Us Greene County Sport Parachute Center Wellsville, Kansas Student Training Classes 10 a.m. Tues.-Sun. Dawn-Dusk 1 first Jump Course $50.00 groups of 6 or more only $35.00 per person, training, all equipment, first jump course Students required to show proof of registration Wellsville on the Carl Coffman farm for tutoring call 1-877-429-2626 Freshmen and Sophomores "Everything you always wanted to know about getting into medical and dental school . . . But were afraid to ask" An informal advising session on pre-med and pre-dent requirements Guest Speaker: DR. BRICKER Thurs. Sept. 15 8:00 Forum Room-Union BOGARTS Coming soon University Daily Kansas Thursday, September 15, 1977 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● A drinking establishment GIANT CAR STEREO SALE FREE BEER For Details See Tomorrow's UDK COUPON EAT IN OR CARRY OUT—11 A.M. to 10 P.M. WITH INTRODUCTORY COUPON DINNER PACK SPECIAL! $109 2 PIECES CHICKEN FRENCH FRIES COLE SLAW This offer expires Sept. 22 BUTTERED ROLL OF LAWRENCE, INC. W. 9TH & INDIANA 842-6101 FRIDAY & SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16&17 special guests Jon Paul with Jaisson The Lawrence Opera House $2.50 7th SPIRIT balcony