8 Monday, November 26, 1978 University Daily Kansan Travel Plans? make them with us. Maupintour travel service Apex Air Fares/Youth Fares/Eurail and Student Passes/Auto Rentals/Hotel and Amtrak Reservations Happy Birthday P. D.W. KANSAN Help Wanted! 2.90 Per Hour! If You Qualify Apply In Person To Mike Gasper Greatest Heroes Of The Bible 8:06; 4,27 The conclusion of the story of Noah and the flood, the attack on Jericho, the burnish bush, where God commands Moses to deliver the Israelites from bondage. Starling Robert Culp, Joseph Campenella, Eve Flume, and Anne Francis. TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS Bobby Vinton Special 7:00; 5, 13 Bobby Vinton is host for a retrospective on the moods and music of the 1860's. Starring Fabian, Stockard Channing, Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Eric Estrada and Penny Marshall. TIMES The Immigrants 8:00; 41 This four hour adaptation of Howard Fast's best seller chronicals the rise and fall of hard- driven shipping maggate, Daniel Lavette, son of Italian immigrants who settle in San Francisco at the turn of the century. EVENING P.M. 5:30 NBC News 2,9 CBS News 5,13 NBC News 4,27 Rodgers 41. 6:00 News 2, 5, 9, 13, 27 Cross Wits 4 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 19 Lets Go To The Races 41 6:30 Nashville On The Road 2 Hollywood Squares 4 Wild Kingdom 5 Dating Game 9 Mary Moore 19 Mary Moore 27 Newlywed Game 41 7:00 Lucan 2, 9 Little House On the Prairie 4, 27 Bobby Vinton 5, 13 Washburn Insight II Nassau School 19 The Tat Dough 41 Movie—“The Medusa Touch” 7:30 Turnabout 11 Joker's Wild 41 Joker's Wild 41 8:00 NFL, Football 2, 9 Greatest Heroes Of The Bible 4, 27 M*A"S*H"13 Onedis Line 11 Visions 19 Movie-"The Immigrants 41" 8:30 One Day At A Time 5, 13 9:00 Lou Grant 5, 13 9:30 New Klan: Heritage of Hate 11 9:30 Godswill 10 9:30 Upclose 3 10:00 News 4, 5, 9, 13, 27 Kansas Archaeology 11 Dick Cavett 19 Love Experts 41 Movie—"Cassandra Crossing" 3* 10:00 Johnny Carson 4, 27 Streets of San Francisco 5 All Air 11 Rockford Files 13 Star Trek 41 11:00 News 2, 9 Dick Cavett 11 MacNeil/Llehr Report 19 11:30 Adam 12 22 Front From I.N.C.L.E. 5 Ironstone 41 Flash Gordon 41 11:40 McMillan & Wife 13 A.M. 12:00 News 2 Tomorrow 4, 27 Wrestling 41 12:30 Story of Joas 1 "Too Much Too Soon" 5 1:00 News 4 Movie — "Command Decision" 41 2:30 News 6 Art Linkletter 41 3:05 Art Linkletter 41 "Tom Jones" 41 *Denotes HBO Cable Channel 10 has continuous news and weather About half of a 22 percent Baldwin City population database reported in the 1978 Census was still dissatisfied with the population loss remaining on the city's mayor is still dissatisfied with the population loss remaining on the city's mayor. By BILL HIGGINS Revision raises Baldwin census Staff Reporter tornierow, give Badwain City C27 327 morrow, give Badwain City C27 the 1987 year. The county census, which was turned in to the state on Oct. 13, originally showed that Baldwin City lost about a fifth of its population. But even though the original loss will be cut in half, Baldwin City may lose $5,000 in state and federal funds, which are allocated on the basis of population. The 1977 census showed Baldwin City had a population of 2,894. The 1978 census showed 2,263 residents in Baldwin City, a city with 1,477 residents revised to which will be turned in to the state today or WHEN DON Gordon, county appraiser, first announced Baldwin City's loss, he said the decrease probably could be attributed to the previous appraiser's policy of counting almost all of the students at Baker University, which is in Baldwin City. However, he said, it was discovered that too many residents had not been counted. The appraiser's office checked the figures and found that 172 residents who should have been counted. Gordon said most of those overlooked were children and residents living in care home He said the remaining population loss, 320 residents, probably happened because of a rapid increase in crime. The Virginia Inn 2907 West 6th Open Daily 6:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Cornucopia Breakfast Specials Mon.-Fri. 6:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Sat. till 9 1. 1 egg sunny, 2 pancakes (white or wholewheat), coffee or juice ... $1.15 2. 2 eggs, as you like, hash browns or rice and grilled bread, coffee or juice ... $1.80 3. Bisquits and Gravy, coffee or juice . . $1.15 4. French toast (2 slices), coffee or juice . . $1.50 5. Steak and two eggs as you like them, hash browns or rice, grilled toast . . $3.60 6. 2 egg omelet, choice of one ingredient (crab not included) rice fresh bread and grilled brand $2.90 or hash browns and grilled bread 7.2 pancakes with choice of fruit, coffee or juice ...$1.45 8. 2 French toast with choice of fruit, coffee or juice .. $1.85 Enjoy our luncheon specials at both restaurants counted as Baldwin City residents in previous censuses. The children and others were overlooked, he said, because the appraiser's office was in a quiet area. Gordon replaced the former county appraiser, Darwin Rogers, in April 1978. "I WAS late getting in and we were pushed," Gordon said. "The filing deadline specified in the Kansas statutes for county censuses is May 15. But when I came into office in April, no one was working on the census." "At that time," Gordon said, "the county's computer was busy and the appraiser's office was just left out. Then when the computer cards were finally filed for the computer printout, they must have stuck it in a printer because some of the cards just didn't run. Patronize Kansan Advertisers "The state finally gave us an ultimatum—either turn the census in by Oct. 13 or don't." "The choice was to either turn it in slightly unfinished—and Baldwin happened to be the area unfinished—or leave Douglas County completely out of the state census. "I made that choice. It would have been easier to correct one problem later than to leave the entire county without a census." HOWEVER, THE the mayor of Baldwin city, Otto Selzer, is still dissatisfied with the council. "I haven't had time to talk with the other people that asked about it, but I wish the count were huher." "We can always hope to change the population count this year, but I don't think we have any." "We'd probably have to change it next year." But Gordon said the remaining loss is probably on the records for good. "I think that's where the remaining population drop lies." Teacher's wife is found dead Bonnie Bergeron, wife of David Bergeron, U professor of English, was found dead in 1978. Mrs. Bergeron, 35, apparently died of natural causes, according to investigators from the Lawrence Police Department. Results from an autopsy are expected this month. Mrs. Bergeron, who lived in Lawrence since 1967, will be buried today in Louisville, Ky. Pogo's Thanksgiving Week Specials Monday 5¢ Pitchers Kansas City Friday Happy Hour 6-8 1/2 Price Draft Beer Tuesday Miller Pony Night 9344 W.75th 262-6334 Thursday Top20 Turkey Trot Monday 5¢ Pitchers Tuesday Top 20 Album Dance Contest/ From Algus Tapes & Records Wednesday College Night Thursday Ladies Night/Thanksgiving $1.75 Pitchers Friday Happy Hour 6-8 40¢ Draft Miller, Budweiser 2O21 Amidon 832-0111