c. i st n y s u e n n n r e c t i s ch e i s n e g e n w h al s g e g e n n t n ur k b e w e i p a n nil University Daily Kansan, December 2, 1980 Page 5 Colleges From page 1 represent approximately 2.2 percent of KU's yearly enrollment. THIS YEAR, 530 students transferred to KU from Kansas community colleges, according to Gil Dyck, dean of admissions and records. Communication between junior colleges and the University has grown since the early 70s, when many schools' transfer student enrollments increased slighly. Davies said he could remember that KU was not very interested in his students until the college moved in 1972 to its new location in western Wavandotte County. KCK and Johnson County lead enrollment figures with 329 students, or approximately 70 percent of the transfer junior college students enrolled. With the number of students transferring, the importance of transfer program communication between institutions is increasing. KCK is not the only school that has had a counseling lapse between student and adviser or counselor. This problem can be found every year. Counselors say they are ready to eliminate the problem. SOME OF THE schools are state-run and some privately run, so there is no impossibility that all the schools could have the same transfer program information, all the school personnel agreed. But there is way the communication can be modified, he said. It is bound to happen in any program. "What works well for us might not work at all at a school with a larger enrollment, such as a high school." more Davies, who sees the communication problem as the biggest hindrance to students, said he thought KCK juco's method was satisfactory, but he said it still was up to the students to find the information they needed from the information the school had available. Authorities arrest wife of 'mustard heir' suspect By ROB McNEELY Tennessee authorities have arrested the wife of a man who allegedly swindled merchants in several states—including Kansas, Montana and New York. The man was accused of goods, law enforcement officials said yesterday. Staff Reporter The man, known as Rodney Moquin, is wanted in Douglas County for a series of cons he allegedly pulled off in Lawrence earlier this month. Moquin reportedly was trying to con his way into securing a loan from a Tennessee bank. He said he received $475,000 in acres of land in the county. *Tom*, David, *Hardin County sherrif*, said yesterday. SEATON SAID a bank official became suspicious because he knew of outstanding federal warrants for bank fraud in Montana for a man matching Monin's description. The bank official called the FBI, who in turn called Sutton's office and asked him to check on them. in Savannah, Tenn., a city in Hardin County 115 miles east of Memphis. When sheriff's deputies arrived at the Savannah hotel, Seaton said, they found Moquin's wife Alice in a hotel room with their three children. Seaton said his office traced Moquin to a hotel Seaton said his deputies ran an identification check of Alice Moquin and found that there was an outstanding warrant for her arrest in Douglas County. THE DOUGLAS County warrant was filed after the Moquins allegedly conceded Lawrence merchants out of near $200,000 worth of goods and a $50,000 fine. Douglas County district attorney, said yesterday. A Douglas County warrant also was issued for the killing of Jacquin, who Seaton said was still believed to have been killed. Earlier this month, Moquin came to Lawrence with his wife and their children. Moquin allegedly spun a tale that made him the heir to the French mustard fortune. Mouquin allegedly told local merchants he and his family were settling in Lawrence, but his money was tied up in East coast banks and would not be here for weeks. Several members gave Moquin items ranging from household goods to horses on credit. After allegedly gathering nearly $200,000 worth of items on credit, Moquin and his family left Mojin is wanted in Montana for bank fraud, Seston said. He also is wanted in several states. SEATON SAID he thought Moquin returned to the hotel where she riffle's deputies were questioning his wife but left when he saw them. Seaton said that Mouin's current whereabouts, but that he thought the team had Hard Core. Alice Moquin is being held in the Hardin County jail in lieu of $10,000 bond on the out-credit. "Apparently, he has been in this area for about 10 days," Boston said. "But I think he has left the cart." Local law enforcement officials said yesterday that attorney Michael Gurzicka was made to bring Alice Bauer and Jennifer Daniels Councillor. Malone said several counties had filed warrants against Rodney Mouquin but Douglas County was the only one that filed a warrant against his wife. WITHOUT THE warrant filed against Alice Moquin, the Hardin County identification check in the National Crime Information Computer would have turned up negative, Alice Moquin would not have been arrested and law enforcement officials have been any closer to catching her husband. Stover said there had been previous problems with the heating system and residence hall officials had ignored their complaints about the malfunctioning system. According to Seaton, a check of items in the Moquins' possession revealed that they were either stolen or taken by deception. Heat The Hardin County sheriff's department recovered a 1974 Ford pickup truck, a 1977 Chevrolet blazer, eight horses, a 20-foot goose-vehicle, six cars, and miscellaneous household items, Senton said. Willmon disagreed, saying the system was working fine before Thanksgiving. From page 1 "We don't know yet what caused the maintenance people out here soon to correct it." Seasonat told the Moquins' three children were with Alice Moquin when she was arrested. He said all three children had been moved to a hospital of Human Services to a nearby foster home. sign. He said, however, that the list was to be used only to determine which rooms were affected. It was not a sign-up sheet for residents to attend or damage suffered in expectation of rainstorm impacts. HOUSING OFFICIALS said residents were not covered by any type of insurance paid for by the City. "The only type of insurance we carry that might apply in a situation like this is our fire insurance," J.J. Wilson, director of housing, said. "The only problem is that the policy is $1,000 deductible." Wison said, however, that many of the Wilson parents homeowners policies might cover the rent. 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