University Daily Kansan / Tuesday. October 2, 1990 5 On campus Organized Adults Knowledge Seekers will meet at 7:15 a.m. today at the third-floor cafeteria in the Kansas Union. Commuters Club will meet for lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at Alcove I in the Kansas Union cafeteria. University Placement Center will give a workshop on looking for a job at 3:30 p.m. today at room 149 in the Buree Union. A study abroad program for those interested in KU programs in Spanish-speaking countries will be at 4 p.m. today at 3040 Wescoe Hall. KU Students Against Hunger will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union. Room in night-week course on stress will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Wellness Center, 138 Robinson Gymnasium. Golden Key National Honor Society will meet to have its yearbook picture taken at 7 tonight at the Ballroom in the Kansas Union. Public Relations Student Society Association will meet to discuss semester activities at 7 tonight at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. Graduate women students will meet at 7 onight at the English Room in the Kansas Union to discuss *women's academic and professional goals. Refreshments will be served.* **Student Assistance Center will conduct a workshop on getting to know new people.** **Dealing with Feelings,** at 7 noon at 402 Wlese Hall. ■ Eating Disorders Support Group will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 20 Watkins Memorial Health Center. ■ KJHK 90.7 WT will conduct two on-the air interviews starting at 8 tonight. The first will be with the president of SUA; the second with the action group people Against Violence Against Womyn at 8 tonight. Police report A group portrait valued at $1,500 was taken from a sorority house in the 300 block of West Campus Road Lawrence, on Monday, Sunday, Lawrence police reported. A tire on a KU student's car was slashed between 2 and 11:20 a.m. Sunday in Lot 104, KU police reported. Damage totaled $100. A tire on a KU student's car was slashed between 2:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday in Lot 103, KU police report. Damaged totaled $75. - Glasses valued at $150 were taken from a KU student by another KU student about 4: 40 p. m. Sunday at the library in Learned Hall, KU police reported. A stop sign valued at $35 was taken Friday or Saturday from a pole at Ellis Drive and West 19th Street, KU police reported. ■ Someone shot a cat with an arrow and killed it before 7:45 a.m. Friday on an outside patio area at Hasinger Hall. KI Police reported. The passenger window of a KU student's car was broken with a trash can lid between 5:30 p.m. Friday and 9:20 a.m. Saturday in lot 72, KU police reported. Damage totaled $150. ■ A bicycle valued at $300 was taken between 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Friday from the hallway of a KU police station, building, KU police reported. A tire on a KU student's car was slashed between 10:30 p.m. Thursday and 1:30 p.m. Sunday in Lot 103, KU police reported. Damage totaled $60 A rear-wing window of a KU student's car valued at $75 was broken and three dollars were taken between 4 p.m. Sept. 24 and 3:45 p.m. Saturday in Lot 121, KU police reported. New radios to help KU security KU police received 35 walk-talk last week that will allow 10 non-police security units on campus to connect directly with a dispatcher during safety and medical emergencies a KU police spokesperson said. Kansan staff writer By Debbie Myers Li John Mullens said the security units would operate more efficiently on the KU police's radio frequency because they would have to place only one call for help instead of using a phone call. If you could place a telephone call to police "Everyone who has one of these radios on will get the same information the police officers get and get it at the same time." Mullens said. Ken Stoner, director of student housing, said that about 100 student monitors who watched residence halls around the clock should be reassured to know that only one call for help would be necessary. "I think any time the radio frequencies are monitored you get immediate backup." Stoner said. About 200 people will be trained to use the radios in about 40 one-hour training sessions conducted by KU police, Mullens said. munication between campus security units caused a security officer from the housing department chasing a prowter to be caught by KU police officers chasing the same suspect, Mullens said. He said that operating all security radios on the same frequency would allow such situations to be coordinated in the future. "Hopefully, that will get the communication and information flow going and we'll have a little better luck helping." Mullens said. He said the radio users would speak plain English as opposed to codes when talking on the radios because the codes were confusing, difficult to remember and time-consuming to learn. Mullens said the 10 security units probably would continue to use their current communication systems for maintenance and other concerns not related to safety to avoid tying up the frequency. "It it's easier to use." Mullens said. "Most people know how to talk. We used to have a saying about dispatchers that all you needed to know be a dispatcher was how to punch but ons and talk numbers." quite What we are hoping is that anybody responding for safety will be able to communicate among themselves as well as be informed through the dispatcher and be able to call them immediately without having to reach a phone." Mullens said. Union. The Spencer Museum of Art Each radio cost the KU police about $400, half the retail price, Mullens said. The radios were sold through a executive vice chancellor's budget. Mullens said the 10 security units were: - The student housing department. - Student Union Activities in the Kansas Union. - Organizations and Activities in the Union. - The Spencer Museum of Art. - The Wilcox Classical Museum in Lippincott Hall. The Environmental Health and Safety Service in Rural Hall The Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department in Robinson Recreation Services in Robinson Center. The Athletic Department in Allen Field House and the Parrot Athletic Center. Enter. - University Theatre in Murphy Iall. NATURAL WAY - 820-822 Mass St. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF LAW presents a PRELAW PROGRAM Tuesday, October 2, 7:00 PM Green Hall, Room 104 LOVE ANIMALS, DON'T EAT THEM o help you plan a career in the legal profession, law school professors and students will be available to discuss with you your law school plans and answer questions about: Robert Jerry... Michael Davis. Stan Davis... T.J. Schmitz. Prelaw Education Admissions Process Financial Aid Law School Curriculum Joint Degree Programs Law Placement REFRESHMENTS FACTORY FARMING TECHNIQUES ARE INHUMANI PLEASE DON'T SUPPORT THEM PETA film: "Down On the Farm", Tonight at 7:00 PM, in the Big Eight Room, Kansas Union ...Dean Professor of Law Professor of Law Law Student 1st meeting on Oct.2, Kansas University Intramural Officials 1990 Club CHAINS FIXED FAST 156 Robinson at KUIOC Scheduling benefits & extra pay for all intramural officials in the club. We will discuss various social events and special outings. Any intramural official is welcome. 7:30 pm MAIL ORDER - "A" STOCK (CHEAPEST WAY TO BUY) (Pay, Order & Wait-2 to 6 weeks-$12.00/box ftr, handling & insurance-Full Mfg's Warr.) MAIL ORDER-"B" STOCK/GREY MARKET (NOT RECOMMENDED) No specifications guarantee-limited warranty-mail order only (terms above) "B" STOCK UNITS GIVE THE ILUSION OF GREAT "SALES" FACTORY SERVICE OPTION - "A" STOCK (WHOLESALE PRICES) (Manufacturer's Warranty terms-customer must transport unit to Mfg's service station) KIEF'S AUDIO/VIDEO PRICES EVERY KNOWN WAY TO SHOP - FULL SERVICE TO MAIL ORDER YOU CHOOSE THE PRICE AND TERMS! FULL SERVICE OPTION - "A" STOCK (Full service warranty protection parts, labor, etc.) 5-YEAR EXTENDEDWARRANTY PROTECTION - "A" STOCK (Total warranty service extended to 5-full years) THE CHINESE MAGIC REVUE Friday, October 5 7:30 pm • University of Kansas • Hoch Auditorium • Tickets available at the SUA Box Office, 4th floor Kansas Unior SUA Student/Staff/Faculty/Children - $3.50 Non-Student - $5.00 ..funding by Student Senate & SUA. MAKE UP YOUR OWN MIND. Wednesday Free T-Shirt with a demonstration (913) 491-9339 AMIGA. Oct 3rd Kansas Student Union 5th Floor Systems Plus 11026 Metcalf Overland Park, Ks 66210 Wednesday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Fax (913) 491-0591