2 Thursday. November 15. 1990/ University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Sunny HI:72' LO:51' KEY Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast There will be sunny skies across the state and highs will range from the upper 60s to the lower 70s. Lows will be in the upper 40s. Forecast by Steven A. Berger Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. 5-day Forecast Thursday - Sunny skies, but not quite as warm as yesterday. High 72, Low 51. Friday - A few clouds will come our way with some breezes. High 64. Low 43. Saturday - Cooler temperatures and partly cloudy skies. High 55, Low 37. Sunday - A carbon copy of Saturday. High 53, Low 38. Monday - The week starts off with mostly sunny skies. High 57, Low 42. KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-330X The University Daily Kansas (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stuater Flint Fountain, LA. 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Lawrence reflects nationwide increase in homelessness Jeannie Blankenship, director of the Safe House and Overnight Shelter at the Salvation Army, had just said she thought it was realistic that national homeless people were homeless homeless people lived in a city the size of Lawrence. By Tracey Chalpin Several soft gasps filtered through a room in the St. Lawrence Campus Center last night. The Safe House, 924 New Hampshire St., one of the salvation Army shells, serves single men and women. Kansan staff writer "Current Issues of the Day" panel discussion series at the campus center, 1631 Crescent Road "I feel like I've seen it increase just in the year I've been here." "We're literally full all the time." Blankenship said to those who attended the second part of the "There's one thing you can't make a difference in and that's housing." Blankenstein said. "You can make a difference with it." For many people, housing quality is not negotiable as are clothing and food, she said. Paul Johnson, executive director of the Public Assistance Coalition of Kansas, said increases in homelessness on a national level could be attributable to changes in federal financing for housing — from about $30 However, he said people were working toward positive change. Johnson said people's decreasing ability to afford housing had contributed to homelessness. In 1973, the average portion of family-supporters' income that went toward housing costs was 22 percent. That percentage has increased to 44 percent. "There is awareness about housing problems in this country that hasn't been seen for a long time," he said. "It's dawning on people that it's a much broader problem." Board votes to discontinue summer Secure Cab service Kansan staff report The Student Senate Transportation Board voted last night to discontinue the summer Secure Cab service. Secure Cab also will not start its service until midnight in the spring semester. On campus If the taxicab service starts at midnight instead of 11 p.m. next MaryEllen Henderson, KU on Wheels coordinator and member of the board, said the service last summer. She will be a day old. Studied School Senate Rep. semester, about $6,000 could be saved annually, she said. "They don't keep track of the number, but most people use the service after 12," she said. The board also decided not to raise the price of bus passes despite rising fuel prices. Carl Damon, Senate treasurer, said that bus passes cost $40 each semester and that the price had not been raised in two years. Damon said that if gas prices were raised to $3 a gallon, Student Senate had reserves to cover the increase. A Great American Smokeout booth will be at the fourth floor lobby of the Kansas Union from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today. Amnesty International will have a letter-writing session at 4 p.m. today at Alcove B in the Kansas Union. - Canterbury House will have a Eucharist service at noon today in Danforth Chapel. KU American Civil Liberties Union will meet at 6 p.m. today at Alcove B in the Kansas Union. KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK KU Christian Science Student Association will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at Alcove C in the Kansas Baptist Student Union will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at the Baptist Student Center. Union Puzzled about what to do this weekend? Psi Chi will meet in committees at 6 p.m. today at 547 Fraser Hall. The induction committee, however, will not meet. At 6:30 p.m., a panel of graduate students will discuss their experiences at KU. 843-0689 **Women's Resource Center will sponsor a discussion titled "Women as Adult Children of Alcoholics" at 73 West Pine Room in the Kansas Union** This Saturday November 17 "UNTAMED" Male Dancers 623 VERMONT The only solution... HOT SHOTS TONIGHT 25C DRAWS Orthodox Christians on Campus will meet at 7:30 onnight at the Aread Room in the Kansas University Joe Gentry will be about hymns of the Orthodox liturgy. Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Dinner Room in the Burge Union. K. U. Cultural India Club presents DEEPAVALI Festival of Lights 1900 member $6 non-member $8 children $4 6:30pm *authentic Indian food* *cultural displays* *music of India* Raj 864-2390 Pratik 749-3963 Hanu 843-2747 Rajesh 864-6132 for tickets call: The name of a H.O.P.E. Award Finalist was omitted from the advertisement in Wednesday's Kansan, due to a printing error. To insure fairness for the six faculty finalists, the Board of Class Officers has invalidated all votes cast on Wednesday, November 14. Re-voting will take place on Thursday and Friday, November 15 and 16, from 9a.m. to 4p.m. in the rotunda of Strong Hall and on the north side of Summerfield Hall. Any seniors who voted on Wednesday MUST VOTE AGAIN IN THE BALLOTING ON NOVEMBER 15 AND 16. You must have your KU LD. to vote. The Board of Class Officers apologizes for any inconveniences. IMPORTANT H.O.P.E. AWARD INFORMATION 6:30pm Nov 17 1990 South Junior High School 2734 Louisiana ATTENTION SENIORS CD'S RECORDS TAPES REWARD $5.00 & down on CD'S $2.00 & down on records & tapes Ride on into Alley Cat Records and trade in those old tapes, records and CD'S. It's a great way to earn extra cash! Check out all our new posters! 817 Vermont * 865-0122