Thursday, Nov. 14, 1985 Sports University Daily Kansan 15 Drivers Wanted, must be able to work late night Drivers Wanted, apply in person at Checkers Pizza, 214 Vine Street Classified Ads NannyAu Pair for three year old child Aig/culturally oriented family, San Francisco after. Room and board & $7 per week. Apply thru agency aign. 913-825-4231 after tp. m. Part-time mornings, must be 21. Apply in person. Knol welding Supply, 1045 PEOE Part time permanent word processor 25 wk/h. minimum 50 WPW 6148-7800 Manpower office, minimum 25 WPW 6148-7800 Position Available - Gift Shop Manager, Museum of Natural History. Requires experience in retail sales, inventory and purchasing, bookkeeping/video/schedule hourly help. Preferred qualifications: merchandising and advertising experience; interest in teaching or mentoring students in at least a university course and have a Bachelors schedule $20/mo to start 30/mo. Applicant should demonstrate an application form, contact Mary Slade or Mary Ann Munsch, 022 Dyche 684-454 Applications may be accepted equally with Alternative Action Employer. RESEARCH ASSISTANT - WESTERN CIVILIZATION. Quarter time position for six months to assistant Director of Western Civilization Program in the investigation and evaluation of educational materials needed materials) in order to enlarge the resources available to the instructional staff of the program. Positions will be for six months of quarter-time employment in 1986. Position requires a Baccalaureate degree. Prefer academic background in the Humanities, teaching experience in Western Civilization, and some library research skills. Salary $855 a month. The University of Kansas Budget Office has two position openings for continuous half- time student assistants with possible full-time employment during the semester with the process of budget and account transfer for the University's budgets. This person will gain a good experience working with the university to work within the University's financial environment. This position requires a minimum of seven hours of accounting. The second position requires good typing ability and proficiency with word processing and spreadsheet software. Both positions require senior or graduate student training. Position requirements $1400; $400 to $480 per month for half- time appointments. Closing dates are November 15, 2015. Position start date is December 31, 2015. Budget Office #84 - 3136. Applications available in 319 Strong Hall Equal Opportunity Employer. *female* Ald. A. M. 7:30-12:00; P.M. 10:12 weekend also Ade. 708 *English Graduate* *Thinking of graduate school* Small is Beautiful. Graduate Assistancehips, Spring begins in班定生 12. Eighteen dept. Emporia State begin 12. K. 6900 Write or call w/ 318-345-1000 Ext. 211. SERVICES OFFERED Work-Study Hourly Position available with Bureau of Child Research, 10-20hrs. per week. 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It combines all the features that you could possibly want as standard equipment with a price that you'd expect to pay for a stripped IBM machine." COMPUTER OUTLET PC Magazine—Oct., 1985 "Leading Edge is a registered trademark" Students and Faculty make the difference at THE tour computer connection at 843-PLUG = 804 N.H. Nabil's Restaurant KU students get a 10% discount on Sundau nights with KUID. 9th & Iowa Open 11 a.m. 2 p.m. Hillcrest Shopping Center 5 p.m. 10 p.m. For parties of 5 or more, please call for reservations 841-7226. CHRISTMAS & THANKSGIVING FLIGHTS ARE FILLING FAST NO EXTRA CHARGE! AIRLINE COUNTER PRICES Make your reservations at todays prices. On campus or downtown. Chiefs' kicker nearly perfect The Associated Press DON'T DELAY DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED CALL NOW! Maupintour travel service K. U. Union/900 Mass. 749-0700 Going into the season, Lowyed all field goal specialist with a career percentage of .747. After hitting 15 of 18 through last week's game, he had nudged his mark to a even loftier .756. From 50 yards in, Lowery has been successful 115 of 137 kicks. From 30 yards in, he has never missed. After four years we're quitting the sweater business to concentrate on our footwear... Nobody in the history of pro football ever kicked a football more accurately more often than the Kansas City Chiefs' oft-rejected Ivy Leaguer. Sweater Liquidation "I like the clarity of being a kicker," he says. "If you're a blocker on the offensive line and miss a block, most people won't notice it. Or at least they're not sure. But everybody knows the second a kicker does his thing, and they know who made the kick." KANSAS CITY, Mo. — William "Refrigerator" Perry may be the most talked-about player in the National Football League these days, but Nick Lowery is the most nearly perfect. QUITTING THE SWEATER BUSINESS Entire Stock 25% to 60% off Few men in any profession can match Lowery's breadth of experience. How many have sat and discussed politics long into the night with a justice of the Supreme Court? Christmas Layaway available. Shop now while the selection is at its best. 841-7027 One reason Lowery survived his ordeal was that he was honest enough with himself to see it coming, he says. Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 12-5:30 "I almost was ready to give up on my quest and get a job on the professional staff of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee," he said. "I had been working on the committee on the off-season on deregulation and the Olympic boycott." How many have been fired by the first six NFL teams they tried to get on with? Dartmouth being no football factory, the thin, studious Lowery was ignored by the NFL when he graduated with a degree in government in 1978. Undeterred, he embarked on an odyssey from one sweaty training camp to another. First the Cincinnati Bengals took a look and said they did not want him. Then the Washington Redskins did the same. He also collected pink skirts in Baltimore, New Orleans, Tampa Bay and San Diego. Then in the summer of 1980, "It figured it would take me some time, and it did," he said with a grin. "It took a while to get used to the pressure and the large crowds. I finally learned that the way to do it is just to go out there and be yourself." destiny brought Lowery to Liberty, Mo., where former Chiefs Coach Marv Levy had a kicking institution named Jan Stenburd. But Levy also had a sharp eye for talent. And Chiefs fans were disbelieving when the popular team would tolerate a bomber for an unknown from Dartmouth who had been dumped, it seemed to them, by practically every team in the NFL. Politics and academics form the foundation of the background of this unusual professional football player. His father, one of the first Fulbright Scholars, worked for the State Department in Europe. His mother was one of the first women admitted to Oxford. Born in Munich, West Germany, Lowery traveled with his parents all over Europe until they settled in Washington, D.C., next door to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Byron White. The inquisitive youngster and the Supreme Court justice, an All-America football player at Colorado in his college days, became friends. They spent many evenings discussing current events, which led to an interest in government and politics. United Press International Former TU star put back on trial NEW ORLEANS — A state appeals court ruled yesterday the sports bribery charges against John "Hot Rod" Williams should never have been dismissed and cleared the way to put Tulane University's former basketball star back on trial. Connick said he hoped to have the star center back in court before the end of the year, even if Williams' lawyer appealed to the Louisiana Supreme Court. "I think it's absolutely a victory," District Attorney Harry Connick said at a news conference. "We didn't have our day in court. We're being given an opportunity to have that." Williams' trial in August was abruptly ended after two days of testimony when Criminal District Court Judge Alvin Oser declared a mistrial on the grounds of prosecutorial misconduct and dismissed the charges against him. A three-judge panel of the state's 4th Circuit Court of Appeals agreed in its decision yesterday that prosecutors' actions had been "deplorable." But the judges said Oser should not have dismissed the charges, and two of them said Oser should not even have declared a mistrial. Williams' career with the National Basketball Association hangs in the balance. The 6-foot-10 player was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers, but the NBA has refused to approve his contract until the criminal charges are resolved. Team officials in Cleveland had just learned of the rulings and had no comment, Cavalier spokesman Harvey Greene said. Williams is one of three former Tulane players charged with shaving points in two Metro Conference games in February in exchange for cocaine and almost $20,000 in cash. Oser said prosecutors had hopelessly botched Williams' case — the first of the defendants who came to trial — by refusing to share evidence with his lawyers, despite court orders to do so. The judge became so angry that he screamed and cursed at the lawyers and later was removed from presiding at the remaining Tulane trials. By withholding evidence, Oser said, the prosecutors had goaded the defense into asking for a mistrial. 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