University Daily Kansan, July 8, 1982 Page 5 the early revealed generator used. Theing and hit No.2 experiinear and Unfortuire up in Manager in Bodin ia Brink ha Kobe Allison Oberzan Juless Jacl a includes a that the ing and sed into enough. d equip- products. take more problem. sources electric en- virtual that reat- tend on considered applied payer's ance re- end even now being nuclear problems problems of of high *Recent Ac- Depart- ehensive regulate calu- nities, 67 nu- centres, facilities, remain of years. face pro- cise scientists have to season no RC does e in our our jury their o away? only re- sessioning g out the stealing jobs into be- seem- missible exposed our owed us leaving notably the com- axpayer sible for estimated wings. But only presum those remains avasle for earth's strialists e of this that aht that aow. They we are a white we are ad. Some it's hope Autoharpist to perform for KANU benefit show commer- nent recen- tion at the environment's th Ameri- can commer- mitted r power able and visible e disavow e do not, gernment is of dol- sage or e fission Autoharpist and recording artist Bryan Bowers will perform a benefit concert for KANU, KU's public radio station, at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Lawrence Arts Center, Ninth and Vermont streets. a junior Kansas institution. Bowers uses seven autoharps on stage, each set to play in a certain key. He plays a large variety of music on these instruments. Bowers will also teach an autochair workshop at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Tickets for the concert are $5 in advance and $6 at the door. center. Tomorrow is the deadline for registering for the workshop. People interested in participating may register at the center, Michigan Street Music, 647 Michigan St., or Prairie Music, 377 Michigan St. to participate in it and be eligible to 12 people and cost 55. Proceeds from the benefit will be used for the general operating fund of KANU. THE BODY OF a 43-year-old Law- rence man was found Tuesday in the Kansas River near Eight and Walnut streets, police said yesterday On the record --- THEVES STOLE $432 in cash from Taco Grande, 19 W. 23rd St. ,sometime between 12:30 p.m. Sunday and 8:15 a.m. Monday morning. Albert F. Sieber, 103 Michigan St. was last seen July 4 while fishing near the Bowersock Dam, Officer Jessie Treu said. Fish and Game Commission, began dragging the river, Treu said. Douglas County Coroner Mark Steivers said yesterday that the seeming cause of death was drowning. L. E. A. m. m. monday, police said. The bulgars pried open an exit door, police said. There are no suspects. After receiving the missing persons report Sunday evening, police officers, with the help of the Kansas THEIEVES BROKE INTO Everything But Ice, 66 Vermont St., Sunday, and stole $34 worth of stereo and radio equipment, police said. A 10-SPEED BICYCLE valued at $250 was stolen from a bicycle rack at 2011 Louisiana St., police said yesterday. There are no suspects. A CAR VALUED at $8,200 was stolen Tuesday from the 700 block of Mississippi Street, police said. There are no suspects in the case. THEIVES STOLE $99 worth of 衣裤 and jewelry from a locked car Sunday sometime between 10 and 11:30 p.m., police said. They The theft occurred sometime between 1 and 4 a.m., police said. on campus TODAY ORIENTATION FOR NEW STUDENTS in fine arts, occupational therapy, liberal arts and sciences and mathematics. Orientation will be all day in the Kansas Union. ENTRY DEADLINE FOR TENNIS mixed doubles and raquetball doubles will be at 5 p.m. in 208 Robinson Gymnasium. TOMORROW XXXXXXXXXX The Midwestern Music Camp jazz ensemble will present a recital at 7:30 p.m. in Oliver Hall. Whistle Stop One Hour Photo 23rd and Iowa 841-8266 - One-day enlargement service 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. M - F 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. Sun - One-hour print service at no extra charge - Fast, dependable service - 1½ day Ektachrome slide service - The cheapest, freshest film in town Locally owned and operated by Greg Borel and Greg Heinze Southwest PLAZA 60 oz. pitchers of Michelob for $2 and 60 oz. pitchers of Busch for $1.75!! (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) 23rd and Iowa 842-0154 We deliver after 5 p.m. daily. 20% off all Brooks. 30% off all tennis warm-ups. Tennis outfits, Wide selection of: Running outfits, Sports bags, Mid & oversized racquets, Sweats, Adidas clothing, Converse, New Balance, Wilson. Racquets Re-strung. Stop by!! 2024 W. 23rd 749-2157