CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, August 28, 1984 Page 7 Local search goes national By the Kansan Staff Lack of information in the Thursday disappearance of a 16-year-old Lawrence girl has prompted her parents to expand the search across the country. Chotu Govan, 1004 N. Third St., is sending information about his daughter Indra, who turns 17 tomorrow, to Child Find Inc. of New York City. Child Find uses NBC to broadcast information about missing children to affiliates across the country. Viewers who have information then are given the opportunity to respond. Despite investigation by the Lawrence Police Department, the distribution of flyers and several reports in local newspapers, the disappearance of Indra remains a mystery. Flyers with Indra's picture, description and last known whereabouts have been distributed around Lawrence by the Govan family. Phones reappear in English offices By the Kansan Staff After two years of struggling with missed messages and broken lines of communication, telephones grace faculty members again. "It's a glorious day!" said Mike Johnson, chairman of the department. The department opted in 1982 to take out the phones to be in agreement with the university's finance department, the University of Kansas budget recessions, Johnson said. "After a recession, the next year you try to recover," Johnson said, "so we probably didn't fight as hard last year." He said the phones were replaced this year because of severe problems caused by not having them. Also, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences had a sufficient increase in its students to tiangle the cost of the phones. The department installed 73 single-line units Saturday and Monday. The installation cost almost $25,000. according to Johnson. The monthly charge probably will be about $1,000, he said, but it will vary with the long-distance costs. The hourly rate the bills were almost $85 per month. Max Sutton, professor of English, said, "I'm pleased. Next week the reaction may be different when it's ringing all the time." Book sales run without problems in spite of lines and higher prices By SUZANNE BROWN Staff Reporter Students buying textbooks found long lines and slightly higher prices, but sales went smoothly, two bookstores reported yesterday. "If you want to know the truth, we didn't seem to have the massive crowds," Steve Word, manager of United Union Bookstore, said yesterday. Dozens of students waited outside the Union Bookstore yesterday before it opened, but checkout lines mirrored smoothly throughout the morning. Bill Buggy, manager of the Jayhawk Bookstore, 1420 Crescent Road, said that his store, with its smaller crowds and what he called a less-hectic atmosphere, encountered no unforeseen problems so far in this semester's book rush. BUYING TEXTBOOKS is a traditionally unpopular chore, Word said, because students usually purchase books after grappling with enrollment and fee payments. This "psychological factor" may account for some of the students' grumbling, he said. Bookstore sales last week were slightly above those of last fall's enrollment at both the Union store and the Jayhawk Bookstore. But Muggy attributed some of the increase to inflation rather than to more students buying books. Muggy estimated that book prices were up 10 percent to 15 percent from last year. Word said that the Union bookstore NEVERTHELESS, THE INCREASES are still felt. was countering these higher book prices by selling more used books. This year, 40 percent to 50 percent of the Union bookstore's textbooks are used, Word said. Mark Craig, Mission sophomore, said he expected to pay slightly more for books this year. He said he had noticed higher prices on individual volumes, especially books required for business courses. 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