14 Wednesday, November 14, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Recycling Tip #1 Dillons & Food Barn will purchase aluminum, & accept plastic milk, water, & juice containers. Oakland "Home Fries" Park Chase cafish Waffeln "Puffinnes" More D R A K E S A BERT "CHEF" TERRY Manager 1006 Massachusetts 843-0561 6:30 am - 3:00 pm Mon - Sat 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Sundays 12:00 am - 3:00 am Fri & Sat Home of the funniest "Open!" Owmitte! Two Great Locations Serving Lawrence: Louisiana Purchase 23rd and Louisiana 843-5500 Orchards Corners 15th and Kasold 749-0440 BRYAN TRAVEL COLLEGES "Your Passport To A Career" Travel Agent • Corporate Travel Mgmt. • Tour Operator • Convention Planner • Hotel & Airline Industry Car Rental Agent • C cruise Line Reservations • Travel Promotions 24 CREDIT HOUR CURRICULUM TRAVEL GEOGRAPHY DAY & EVENING CLASSES COMPUTER TRAINING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE 1527 FAIRLAW RD. TOPEKA, KS 66604 1-800-255-3507 Interviews... Job Placement... the Future Spectator's makes it suitable 3 DAYS ONLY NOV.16,17,18 The Etc. Shop 710 Massachusetts 843-1771 843-0611 Johnny's Up & Under Daily Specials Come home to Lawrence's ORIGINAL SPORTS BAR. AKU Tradition since 1953 | Specials | Liquor since 1953 | All Day | 4-9 Special | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Wednesday | 50¢ Draws | Chicken Breast Dinner $4.00 | $1.50 Gyros | | Thursday | $1 Well Drinks $1 Domestic Bottles $1 Rugby Draws | Burrito Dinner $3.50 | $1.00 Burgers | | Friday | 75¢ Kamikazis & Shots | Terrific Menu Items | Boiled Jumbo Shrimp & Oysters on the Half Shell | Bobs and magnificently satisfying, provocative, contemporary, a brilliantly performed show to hear, heart and relentle 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 14, 1990 Hoch Auditorium **ickets** on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office student tickets available at the SUA Box Office. Kansas Union all seated tickets are $150. 70 & 80, $20 & $60, senior citizens and other students $14 & $11 for call; contact w/913/864-3982 ramidly funded by the Mid-Alaska Arts Alliance and the National Endowment for the Arts, additional support provided by the KU Student Senate Activity Fee, Swainthouse Society, and the KU Endowment Association special thanks to this year. Very important! Partners Hallmark Corp., Inc., Phyllis Store Source, and Sailo Male The University of Kansas Textbook Pre-order Form Complete the form below or attach a copy of your class schedule, and return it to the KU Bookstore in the Kansas or Burge Unions, by Friday Dec. 21, 1990. We will have your books bagged and ready to pick up between January 14 and 1 January 18, 1991. After that date books not claimed will be returned to our shelves. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED! Save 25% by purchasing Used Books instead of new. Save your receipt and receive a rebate of approximately 7% next Fall (on cash or check purchases only). KU Bookstore University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Course Instructor Line No. Preference New or Used example: PSYC 104 Smith 12345 Used Please Print! | | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | No Deposit Required! Books will be picked up at PLEASE PRINT Student Name KU Phone No KU Address TEXTBOOK REFUND POLICY: All textbooks purchased during the first 3 weeks of classes can be returned for a full refund anytime through Feb. 6, 1991. All returned books must be accompanied by a cash register receipt and be in new condition (except books purchased used). Spring 1991 Semester Form (Adventuresman) That form as a documentation. It is not required for students to pre-enter coursework. □ Kansas Union □ Burge Union No Deposit Required! KU Address ___ BOOKSTORE USE ONLY Code Dospt. Price | | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Free reusable cotton tote bag with each textbook order. Use it instead of plastic bags for shopping! CODE EXPLANATION: 1 Use Book Not Available 2 Go to Class First 3 Book Out of Stock 4 Book Not Yet Received Job-seeking yuppies head for the slopes The Associated Press PORTLAND, Maine — When the Wall Street recession gobbed her high-powered marketing job in New York City, Sara Lewis packed her skis and headed for the mountains of northern New England. Not for recreation. For a new career. As the ski season gets under way, New England's largest ski resorts are swamped with employment opportunities professionals who lost their jobs in the "unforeseen recession" sweeping the financial recession and computer industries. As they comb through applications for the coming season, resort officials are marveling at the qualifications and skills possessed by many of those seeking jobs that pay a fraction of their former salaries. Applicants are engineers and other professionals laid off at General Electric Co. in Burlington, Vt., and "banking people from Maine, Boston, New York, all over the Northeast." Goode said. "We've had an overwhelming number of applications, quite a number of them from professional people wanting jobs at seasonal wages," said Kirby Goode, a personnel assistant at Vermont's sugarhush resort. Lewis lacked out when she applied at Sugarloaf. A vice president of a design and marketing firm until its biggest client, Merrill Lynch, retrenched, she was expecting a laborer's lab at the Maine resort. But she got a full-time job in the marketing department, allowing her to live in the country and ski all she needs, using some of her professional skills. 'I was planning on being a lift attendant if that's what I had to do And even with a blue-chip resume, there's some tough competition to overcome. Sugarloaf's annual job fair last weekend drew more than 400 applicants, although the resort estimates it will only need to hire 100. this winter," she said. "I have a good marketing background, and it is a lot more fun marketing sking than skiing." She also included actual funds or limited partnerships. "This is very exciting for us because the quality of the applicants is just overwhelming," said Nancy Shall, a spokesperson at Sugarloaf. The new jobs are an adjustment for the displaced professionals. For some, it's a chance to indulge in a vacation, or just enjoy on vacations or weekends. But resort officials see it as a "win-win" situation. They say a season on the slopes could give displaced workers a chance to sort out their lives and mull their futures, and the resorts can pick and choose from a personnel pool that's well-qualified and easily trained. The resorts, meanwhile, are optimistic the bad economic times won't hurt their business. But the drop in pay can be as precipitous as the toughest slopes. Lift operators start at $2.52 to $5.50 an hour, and most jobs range from $1 this tip for serving food to $7 or $8 hour for veterans at snowmaking. "Curiously, that same economic slump does not seem to pose any kind of problem for us," said Skip King, a resort spokesperson. "Our vacation costs are high and our season ticket sales are right where they should be." Man poses as baron to steal from banks Rothschild said he meant to change his name to Maurice, but a clerk made an error in changing it to Maur. Rothschild was deemed mentally competent to stand trial. The Associated Press A jury was selected in the fraud trial of Mauro Rothschild, who dazzled associates with borrowed extravagance and a fanciful title of *Mauro Rothschild*. Rothschild said he changed his name in 1975 because "I was having psychological problems, and I was getting some problems with my family. Mother thought it best to change my name." GREENSBORO, N.C. — A man charged with biking two banks out of thousands of dollars by posing as a French baron testified yesterday that he charade 15 years ago because he was having psychological problems. Born in El Paso, Texas, as Mauro Cortez Jr. Rothschild allegedly signed two applications for lines of credit as Baron Maurice de Rothschild, who has his name "Bareness Maurie de Rothschild." In federal court documents, his name is listed as Maur Jeffrey Loche Rothschild. He said he was abused as a child, and undergone extensive therapy and "hassly not to put a name where he actually failed him" before he eventually tried to kill himself. The total amount the credit union and the bank gave him was not disclosed in court yesterday. He said on the witness stand that while he was a student at Duke University in 1987, he believed he was a member of the French Rothschild family. He said he discovered he was not a member of the wealthy family after his real mother died that year. Rothschild did not elaborate. Bowick said he did verify Rothschild's Social Security number and his identity based on a conversation with a reputable banking customer who said Rothschild was a member of the wealthiest families in the world. Rothschild, 38, faces four federal fraud charges involving lines of credit and credit-card applications at Duke Federal Credit Union and Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. in Sepilbah and December 1987 and April last year. If convicted, he faces maximum two-year prison terms on each count. Gary Bossy, a former Wachovia Bank employee, said he recommended a $5,000 loan to Rothschild even though he was not able to verify all information on his application. The loan was approved. Bowick said the bank verified that large wire transfers of money were being made to Rothschild's account in the range of $5,000 to $5,000. Classified Directory 100's 200's Announcements 105 Personal 110 Business 120 Announcements 124 Entertainment 140 Lost & Found Employment 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Tying Services 235 Typing Services 300's Merchandise 100s Announcements 105 Personal METRICHEMATICS 305 For Sale 340 Auto Sales 360 Miscellaneous 370 Want to Buy Single male, 27 years woman too beautiful for her own smart for her own good and too curious not to answer a personal call just this once.Reply to PO Box 40223, Lawrence KS 60041 110 Bus. Personal B. AUTOUTMATIS is your full service auto repair shop. 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