10 Thursday, August 30, 1979 University Daily Kansan Inventory Liquidation JP TODDS & THE GASLIGHT INSTITUTE Thurs. 10.8-9.10 Holiday Plaza Center Sat. 12.3 Mon. 10.3 CASA DE TACO 1105 Massachusetts 11:00 am - 10:00 pm Building Bridges Between Cultures Planning & Informational Meeting Tonite 7:30 p.m. in the Satellite Union (top floor) This meeting is for designing our activities for this semester. Anyone interested in cross-cultural friendship is invited to attend for more information. Partially funded by Student Senate BEST PIZZA IN TOWN THERE'S NO DOUBT Holiday Plaza 2449 Iowa 842-5284 Mick's Bicycle Shop 411 $ \frac{1}{2} $ W. 14th 842-3131 The staff has received calls from all over the United States and from Iceland, England, Canada and the Middle East, Jarsus said. The center also receives calls requesting personal assistance and bet settlements. port who asked if he could catch a computer train to Lawrence. Information . . . BROWDER SAID the staff didn't like to get bet settlement cases because they put employees in an "uncomfortable position." From page one talk to the individual. They prefer, however, to refer the callers to another agency better prepared to help them. Sometimes people call the center asking for help in dealing with a personal crisis. Browder said if the staff had time it would The information center also tries to keep up on the real story behind the case, which was created in 1970 as a rumor control office during a period filled with student demonstrations and social unrest. Even though the information center does not have encyclopedias and will not give out phone numbers, it will try to help people find them through almost anything else, Jarsus said. The information center has access to professional counselors 24 hours a day. One of the more recent rumors in Lawrence hinted that Bob Dylan was coming to the KU campus, incongruity, to do a Recently a man called KU information, a pay phone saying he was lost and found, a taxi driver determined where the man was, he told him he was standing right across the street from him. Students heading out of town for the Labor day weekend have to fight heavy traffic on the highways, but all reports say there should be plenty of gasoline to do the work. THERE ARE A COUPLE of areas where the information center can't help. They don't have encyclopedias. Browder said if the office used encyclopedias, the center's function would change from 'assistance to instruction' and would end up doing homework for students. Lily Goltz, Conservation Specialist for the Kansas Energy Office, said yesterday that gasoline supplies should be plentiful throughout the state. The other area where the information center cannot help is with phone numbers. Browder stressed the center did not give students the opportunity to new students call asking for phone numbers. concert in Memorial Stadium. The center assured the callers the rumor was untrue. Gas supplies adequate for Labor Day exodus When the man still could not see it, Jasper had him walk 15 steps toward the street and turn 45 degrees to his right. And there it was. "We expect no problems because because we have not receiving September's gasoline allocations, we are said. "Supplies right now are also up slightly from what they have been the past year." Pitts said several self-service stations in the area would be open, along with a few truck stops. Roger Osborne, district representative for the American Automobile Association in Steve St. Peter, manager of Tanten ZDX Service Station, Hays, said, "I don't think there will be that much of a problem. We will have an open day this week and will close at 6 p.m. on Saturday. We have been the only late-night station later, but when everyone gets their allocations I will it Independence, Mo., said supplies should be plentiful in Missouri and throughout the Midwest. "Everything really looks good," Obshera said. "Nationwide, things have been improving the last 35 to 40 days. There should be problems on main interstates anywhere." A spot check of ten local service stations showed only one station expected any shortage at all. At least five of the stations expected to be open the entire weekend PRICES WILL RANGE from 91.9 to 98.5 cents a gallon for self-service regular gasoline this weekend in Lawrence, and 96.7 cents a gallon for gasoline that is unleaded, a local gasoline retailer said. For those people traveling to other parts of Kansas, there should be few problems finding open service stations. Station owners in Salina, Hutchinson, Hays and Garden City reported no supply problems and said stations should be open all weekend until 9 p.m. Cee Williams, employee of the Robinson Oil Company in Garden City, said that his station would be open until 9 p.m. at Cee Williams' station in Garden City had been closed by 10 p.m. Although his station will be closed Labor Day, Charley Pitts, owner of Pitts' Northgate 66 Service in Hutchinson, said, "There'll be plenty of gas for everyone." The manager of the Salina Truck Pla- sa said his station would be open Labor Day weekend and estimated that four other customers would be open 24 hours a day for the entire weekend. 2 charged in Mountbatten slaving DUBLIN, Ireland (AP)—Two members of the Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army have attacked Earl Mountbatten. 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