Page 6 University Daily Kansan, March 10, 1982 Federal well drying KU programs seeking private relief KU departments that have largely been supported by government funds increasingly are looking for private funds because of Reagan budget cuts, Todd Syemou, president of the Kansas University Endowment Association, said recently. Seymour said five times more people were coming to the Endowment Association than last year asking about the benefits, and will support for their various departments. But Seymour stressed that private support could not possibly be an immediate substitute for government budget cuts. He said most of the departments asking about fund-raising campaigns were from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. "They all are extremely concerned, but you can't just put out a letter soliciting for money and get yourself well," Seymour said. "A good private support base, he said," takes a lot of cultivation." Seymour told the departments that had been successful in gaining private support had kept in touch with their alumni for a long time. These departments, he said, are in the sciences and professional schools. "Also, the alumni who relate to these schools are usually at a higher economic level," Seymour said. "That's difficult because as it is, most people who give the larger gifts restrict them to specific areas," he said. One solution for departments that are not in any of the professional schools and that need financial help, Seymour said, is to solicit funds from people who are interested in seeing the University progress as a whole. Seymour said the Endowment Association would try, in soliciting alumni, to paint a broader picture of the University's needs. But, he said, alumni loyalty to professional schools makes it tough to get money for other areas. Professional schools need an increase in their own private support to maintain their present economic level, Seymour said, and it is hard to talk supporters of professional schools into giving unrestricted gifts. Burglar's stole more than $2,200 worth of stereo equipment between 3:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Monday from parked cars at the Delta Upson fraternity, 1025 Emery Road, police said. After breaking two car windows and possibly using a coat hanger on three other windows, burglaries ensued. After opening the cassette decks, 57 cassette tapes, four speakers, a tape case and a power booster, police said. On the record BURGLARS STOLE more than $1,100 worth of jewelry and stereo equipment sometime between 2 and 8 p.m. Monday from a residence at 1509 Lynch Court, police said. There are no suspects. After prying open an apartment door, burglaries stole two class rings, a blue stone ring, a reel-to-reel tape deck, a turntable, an amplifier, a cassette deck, a bronze sculpture and eight cassette tapes. Police said there were two suspects, but there have been no arrests. Police said the automobile, a 1977 Chevrolet Blazer, was recovered at 11:45 a.m. Monday at 13th and Haskell street, but more than $1,000 worth of stereo equipment and tools were missing from the vehicle. Police said there were no suspects. LAWRENCE POLICE Reported an automobile stolen between 1 and 6 a.m. Monday from the Kappa Sigma fraternity house, 1045 Emery Road. BURGLARS ALSO stole $270 worth of stereo equipment sometime between 11 p.m. Sunday and 10:30 a.m. Monday from a parked car at the Kappa Sigma house, police said. After possibly using a coat hanger to open the door, burglars took a cassette deck. JERRY HARPER ATTORNEY 901 KENTUCKY Suite 204 841-9485 There are no suspects, police said. 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