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J Shockley's Auction Gallery 1/2 mile north of the Teepee in Lawrence 841-7090 Crime increase bothers chief By Rich Cornell Kansan staff writer A two-year trend of increasing street violence and drug trade and bigger and better guns in Lawrence concerns police chief Ron Olin. He said, however, that his department would continue to fight crime. "We are trying to prioritize our resources on crimes of violence." Olin said. "We can't schedule them; we do is investigate them afterward." Most of the robbery cases solved by the police were committed by trans- Street robberies are no longer unheard in Lawrence as they were two years ago, Olin said. Only a few have been reported, but their existence concerns him. Another new local problem, Olin said, is that criminals are carrying bigger and better guns. Two factors have contributed to the problem. First, society has become more violent, he said. Second, laws banning Saturday Night Specials, or small, inexpensive handguns, ironically encourage criminals to seek bigger and better weapons. "When we take all of the cheap, poorly constructed guns off the streets, we see them carryexpensive well-constructed guns," Olin said. He said the department has improved survival training for patrol officers in response to the changes in crime. Last week, Olin presented facts about the increased violence and trade drug to the Lawrence City Commission. Shirley Martin-Smith, a law enforcement officer, supported the possible need for more money to fight the drug problem. "We are not an island," she said. "We have a very real drug problem here." She said she supported the reorganization of a citizen's drug issue task force, a group that has studied the local drug problem in the past. Bob Walters, city commissioner, said Olin's presentation concerned him but did not alarm him. Such a group, Martin-Smith said, would help determine the extent of the drug problem in Lawrence. "I think he's raising a bit of a red flag that we ought to be concerned as a community." Walters said. He said the presentation did not lead him to think the police department needed more officers. Instead, he will wait for the city manager and his staff to complete the report about the staffing needs of the department before making up his mind. Mike Wildgen, acting city manager, said he would complete the report before the end of the year. In addition to addressing staffing needs, the report will show what the community needs from the police, how well the needs are met and how they can be better met. By Dave Wakefield Kansas staf wrtn Kansan staff writer A revised noise ordinance, first proposed by the Lawrence Association of Neighborhoods this summer, still includes sections that would make it unlawful for apartment operators to permit tenants to hold noisy parties. City commissioners will review the proposal at a study session Nov. 20. Student body president B. Jake White said he did not consider the ordinance acceptable in its present form. would address commissioners at the session. The committee is gathering student's responses this week, he said. Mary Thomas, vice president of the neighborhood association, said the revised proposal was based upon a plan that Mrs. Thomas passed in Salina and Ames, Iowa. The committee will be talking to living groups, student organizations and the off-campus student association. White said. The first proposal was revised because the city prosecutor said some parts of it might be unconstitutional. White said a committee was studying the proposed ordinance and that he was still reviewing the revised document, but that it had fewer problems than the first proposal. The first proposal called for mandatory arrests on the first visit by police, which took away the police officers' discretion, he said. 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