Page 6 请 University Daily Kansan, December 2, 1981 No refunds to schol hall occupants By JANICE GUNN Staff Reporter New scholarship hall residents will not be refunded any of the $25 fee for processing their applications in partnership with their scholarship hall officers had hoped. The Residential Programs Advisory Board yesterday voted 43 against a resolution to refund 110 to students accepted to scholarships halls. Originally the proposal was for total exemption for new scholarship hall residents and the board has debated the issue since October. The Kansas Board of Regents approved the fee at its Nov. 20 meeting wanting to collect $75,000 a year for the housing departments to use in processing applications using a new computer system. Roger Martin, all Scholarship Hall Council president and Topeka junior, said he supported a refund because the new computer would process roommate payments and hall passes for residence hacks. "We'll still sort through each application using students' time, so this $2 fee is not helping us in that process." Fred McEilhenie, office of residential programs director, who wrote the proposal, said he advised him to keep his contacts to apply for a residence hall. "Since school hall selections are late in the spring semester, we give students no alternative other than they're not accepted," McEhennie said. Taking a road trip to Birmingham? Wear the Jayhawk colors with a Harbour Lites 1981 Hall of Fame Bowl T-Shirt Only $6.50 while they last New hot item HAWKSII! Stolen model plane discovered By LILLIAN DAVIS Staff Reporter A model airplane, valued at $20,000, stolen from the wind simulation tunnel at Learned Hall Nov. 20, turned up in the bushes behind Learned Monday, with a note attached, KU police said westerday. "There was a little damage, but nothing that couldn't be repaired," Vie Strad, KU detective, said. The note, attached to the three-foot by 45-inch aluminum and wood airplane, contained innuendos containing an electric spark from the wind tunnel. Strad said. The plane, constructed by aerospace engineering students and machinists two years ago, usually rested in the wind tunnel under the first floor. "The tunnel simulates winds up to 280 mph to test the structure and design of the model planes," Vincent Chang, an aerospace engineering department said. "Whoever had it must have realized how concerned we were about getting it back," Strnad said. KU police are still looking into the case to determine who stole the plane, Strnad said. In investigating the airplane case, KU police arrested a 21-year-old Lawrence man Saturday and charged him with four counts of felony theft and four counts of felony burglary in connection with other burglaries that occurred during the last month, police said. Strand said that KU police began to suspect Geoff L. Abegg, 427 Perry St., to contact them they contacted a Topeka scrap metal dealer in search of the missing airplane. Most of the burglaries occurred while the building was occupied and involved the theft up to 200 pounds of metal, pipe fittings and aluminum ingots, Strathorn. Also small items, such as calculators, money and checks were stolen from temporarily vacated desk tops. Police are assuming that a hand cart, which would disappear and turn up in another part of the building, was used in the davilight burglaries. AFTER CONTACTING several other metal dealers, all evidence began pointing back to Abegg, Strnad said. "Abbeg mentioned in an interview we pointed that he had used a hand card, Strata." "These burglaries are a classic example of people not having their office and property secured," Strnad said. "It's a very good case for office security. He always entered when other people were there and would take things while they were out of the room." 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