University Daily Kansan. October 23,1980 Page 9 Credit barriers easing for independent women By JENNIFER LISTON Staff Reporter Women are not going to get anywhere without credit, a Kansas City, Mo. bank examiner told a small group of students at a seminar titled "Women and Credit." Susan R. J. Jacobson, a Federal Reserve Bank officer who oversees the lending practices of seven Kansas City banks, spokes at the Satellite Union. Jacobson's speech was sponsored by the KU Commission on the Status of Women as part of KU Women's Awareness week. Jacobson said that unmarried or divorced women used to be considered bad credit risks and regularly had been denied loans and credit cards. BUT THE 1974 Equal Credit Opportunity Act, which prohibits the denial of credit because of sex, marital status or race, has helped women get the credit cards and loans they are entitled to, she said. "It doesn't mean creditors will give credit automatically," she said. "All the legal rights in the world won't help you if you've missed credit." they often quit their jobs to get married. Jacobson said single women used to be considered bad credit risks because After a divorced or widowed woman became a single and tried to get credit, she often found that she had no credit history. Her credit had been in her wallet. Yet, Jacobson said, women have always had better credit histories than men. WOMEN SHOULD apply for department store and gas company credit cards to establish credit in their own name. Jacobson said. The Equal Credit Opportunity Act has set guidelines for banks and companies granting credit, she said. Creditors may not refuse credit because women are divorced or separated. Jacobson said some companies used to deny credit to women of childbearing age because they often would quit work to raise their children. Women who are denied credit are entitled to know why they were turned down, she said. Those women can ask their local credit bureau, which gathers credit histories, for a review of their credit record. Women who are denied loans or credit cards can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission or the federal regulatory agency, she said. Searches for four new KU deans are moving toward the final stages now that the Oct. 15 deadline for all chairmen and committee chairman said yesterday. All three resignations became effective July 1. Three committees have been looking for deans to fill vacancies created by resignations last spring in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Business and Architecture and Urban Design. Dean searches advance as deadlines near THE RESIGNATION of James Lowman, dean of KU's School of Medicine, will become effective in early November. The schools's search committee plans to fill the vacancy before next month, when Lowman will return to research and teaching at the University of Kansas Medical Center. By VANESSA HERRON Staff Renorter The three other committees set a Nov. 1 deadline for applications and references. They plan to select final candidates in April and to fill the dean's bills by July 1, the date the appointments of the schools' acting deams expire. will meet to read the applications that have arrived from Europe, from across the country and from within their own schools. In early November, the committees According to Christopher Theis, assistant professor of architecture and urban design and head of the school's search committee, the list of 35 candidates will be narrowed to 10 by late November. The three search committees on the Lawrence campus have similar schedules. Each committee plans to recommend three candidates to the vice chancellor for academic affairs by April. Kansans to decide amendments on Nov. 4 Now the committees are reviewing applications and narrowing the field of candidates. The first proposed amendment would allow the state to accept more federal matching funds for works of internal transportation, including mass transportation, airport By BRIAN LEVINSON Staff Reporter projects, development of low-income housing, the rehabilitation of railbeds, reclamation of strip mines and the preservation of historic sites. However, Ralph Christofferen, who holds that position now, will be leaving to become president of Colorado State University in March, leaving the search committee chairmen of who will be the final dean selections next spring. When Kansans go to the poll Nov. 4, they will vote on three proposed amendments to the state constitution, one of which would increase the amount of money Kansas accepts from the government by $11.5 million annually. Under the provisions of the amendment, the state government could sponsor an improvement project itself between the federal and local government. The proposed amendment would allow projects only if at least half the cost was paid by federal matching contributions. The property taxes to pay the state's share. SINCE MAY, the role of the search committees has been to write job descriptions, advertise positions and accept nominations and applications, said Philip Paludan, head of the liberal arts and sciences search committee. favorable," said Judy Runnels, legislative liaison for Gov. John Carlin. "Most amendments pass unless there is a strong group against them." Rumnels said that there was no group pushing for passage of the amendment, but that her office was sending information on the amendment to legislative candidates and newspaper editors throughout the state. Passage of the amendment also would permit local governments to participate in a variety of programs in which the state would act as an agent to allocate federal funds for local projects. The chances of it passing are A vote of "yes" on amendment one would permit the state to become more involved in federally funded works of internal improvement, according to the Kansas Association of Commerce and Industry. A vote of "no" would maintain the present status and would restrict state involvement in works of internal improvement to those relating to highways, flood control and conservation of water resources. The University Daily KANSAN WANT ADS Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES one twelve two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve十三十四十五十六十七十八十九二十九三十四五十六七十八十九十十一十二十二十二十二十二 AD DEADLINES ERRORS to run Monday Tuesday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Wednesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. The Kanan will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be inlaired in person or by calling the Korean business office at 824-9588. KANSAN BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 884-4358 ANNOUNCEMENTS 75c schooners of cold Coors every Monday at LOUISE B. BAR 1009 Mass. tt ENTERTAINMENT Support group forming for women with weight problems. Please call 864-3552, Lisa McCann for details. 10-24 The Lawrence Suff Center announces a seminar with Suria Less on the estasy of awakening Oct. 25, 26 call 8145-496 or 10-2573 for further information. Mike's Pub! Where? 1717 W. 6th. 10-30 Rock around the world and through the music of the band "Rock on the Sunshine" and "Invitation of the Sacrament." Dance your triumphs all. All this and more Friday, Dec. 24, 9:30 p.m. Curiosity friday 10:24 Reggae from Off-The-Wall-Hall on TTV 12. Reggae from The Reggae Band, in a returning eingame Reggae Band, in a returning ingame timed this summer. 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Apt. and rooms for rent, newly remodeled near University and downtown. No pets. Phone 841-5500. tf Nashville F. inquiry at front desk. 10-23 Nashville F. inquiry at front desk. 10-23 Completely furnished studio apt. Available privacy. Unique design and total privacy for only two students. Two units left by 841-312 or 842-445. **AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY:** Luxury duplex offering two bedroom, study, two bathroom apartments, dining room, utility room, garage, and patio. Monthly, utility room, garage, and patio. month. Call 841-5255 or 842-4455. 10-31 Studio sublet spring w/ option to keep. $100-349 Studio sublet spring w/ option to keep. $100-349 ANYTIME. Keep trying. For fall or spring, Naimish Hall offers you the option of an apartment. Good food and plenty of it, weekly maid service to clean your rooms and bathrooms, laundry services and much more. If you're looking for a home or if an apartment isn't what you're looking for, try out the 1800 Maimish Drive, 843-850-7980 HALL, 1800 Maimish Drive, 843-850-7980. 3 bdm, townhouse with burning fireplace and carport. Will take 3 students. 2500 W. F. Browne Blvd. $100 deposit paid on next room rented at Nalshimh Inquire at from desk 10-23 Room for rent in large house close to campus, experience 1407 Kentucky, 841-3300. Ask for $2500 per month. 15% month FREE rent, if you move-in by 24 months. 15% month FREE rent, 2 bdm. available while they last. Furnished or unfurnished - 8 to 12 months. Ignore our free airport bus to campus. 10-31 One bdm. apt, furnished, all utilities paid. $260 month. Call 843-1831 or 843-7663 to A modern 1 bdm, fully carpeted apt, 25k. A standard 4 bdm, fully carpeted $25, Asks for Tomy, 864-344, before 3-10 25k. Rent: 2 bdm. $1/1 half apt. on bus route. misc.固氮. GAS HEAT INCLUDED. 10-24 Moving to KC? Must sublease our 1 birmingham room. Suitable for couples. Call 811-4611. Suitable for couples. Call 811-4611. Farrarised apt for young lady. Prefer university financial aid, could work well either or part of job. CALL 0800 497 2611 Sublese Jan thru May 3, 2 br. furnished from 9th on. Call 641-3718. Mon. thru Fri. 10-29 @ 9th on. Call 641-3718. Mon. thru Fri. 10-29 Sublease—Roommate needed for Jashawk 10:30 a.m. to 2 other girls. 10:30 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. FOR SALE Alternator, starter and generator specialist Parts, service, and exchange units. BELL AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC, 843-969-3900, 3900 W. 6th. tf WATERBED MATTRESSES, $36.98, 3 year guarantee. WHITE LIGHT, 704 Mass., 843- 1386. 1f Western Civilization Notes. Now on Sale! Make sense out of Western Civilization! Sensize sense to class preparation, 3). For exam preparation. "New Analysis of Western Civilization" available now at town Malls Bookstore and Owatonna Book store. New excellent quality bedding—orthopedic matress sets. Be sure to check on prices Ledom's Furniture. 1200 North St. SI. 843-3228. tf PHOTO IDENTIFICATION CARDS, *proof positive*, laminated in hard plastic. For design purposes, the stamped envelope to: DKJ Productions, dept. K 252, Tempe, Arizona 82518. MATTRESSES. Orthopedic sets from $29 each. Check our prices first. Payles Furniture, one block west of 9th and 10th, 842-206. tt BOKONOM IMPORTS LIMITED DENIM FASHIONS! "Denim's denim skirt, women's wrap skirts and jumpers with quilted bibs and noises. 12 E. B. Shp., 841-3600. 10-23 10-25 1977 Olds Culass, Alt.-Vinyl Top-CB. FM radio-casette, 47,000 ml. Radial Tires. 740-5333. 10-30 Costumes are coming and so is Halloween! See Brenda at Quantillus's Live Market for your vintage clothes needs. Sat. and Sun. 10-5, 811 New Hampstead. 10-24 Must sell '74 Pont. Grand AM. Good condition, Full power. Make offer. 864-6101. Lincoln Mercury, 1972. This Beautiful Cruiser has a new bi-amplified AM-FM cassette storer first $475 takes. Hurry and call 822-2835. Mark. 1973 Mazda RX-2 Great mechanical condition. 23 mgp. Serious inquiries only. Call Mike 841-2875. 10-28 1971 Sukun TS 125 LESS THAN 6000 miles $200 or best offer. 841-5118. 10-25 Bicycle Motobike/Nomade in very good condition. Call 543-3285 M-W P-0. 10-24 Gas tank for the 1979 CJT Jeep. $85, $414-880 after p. 197. Also, bring front seat cover to a car wash. $36-$45. 1978 Yanaua IT125. Excellent dorm. rum & looks like new. $800, $414-880 after p. 197 1976 Honda 804F with cover and helmet. 841-8528 after 10 p.m. 10-23 796-6840 10-24 78 WB Vabbit, 2 door blue with black int. COLD? TRAILWISE down coal—men's (m) very smug and comfort, also very new! 749. Male, neutered, ginger cat; one year old; Call 841-7917 for jean For Call 841-7917 for jean 10 speed bike, 8 x 12 carpet, trombone. Call 749-3911 after 5. 10-27 Small air compressor and Pauch V2 airbrush. Hardly ever used, both $110. 10-24 1979 Muttan, excellent condition, PB. PS. AM- FM cassette, four cylinder, low mileage, good m.p. call (642-1613) or 784-3644; 18- 2005 G156, Trumpet, or 18-2004 B46. Cassette, 19th ed. 1966 650 Triumph, recently overhauled $800. 796-6840. 10-24 Beautiful ladies 14k gold engagement and luxury accessories for $350 or best offer. Call 443-8621 or visit www.holidaygifts.com 1971 Volkswagen convertible. Good body, 45-inch convertible perfect top, 10- 26-inch, 149-350, 149-350 Ping-pong table in excellent condition- with net, etc. Call 841-1160. 10-27 Brand new ADC Acutectine computerized ultrasound system with multiple 8113-8117 or much less great 8113-8117 or much less Great 8113-8117 or much less Great GOOD-LOOKING FALL CLOTHES Europe- tral fashion Fall clothes. Snack call. Closet accessories 90-141, 90-141 **Moving to California—Antique Wheelchair.** A custom-made wheelchair, designed for nonmers, new bar with 2 stools, claw-foot shoes, a wooden frame, studded snowy tires, paint, lamps, toy skis, canvas skates, and other accessories. **25 & 26**, 10-460, New Hampshire, 10-24 FOUND Goggles on Nalsmith Dr. Late Thurs. night: Claim at KU Police Station. (Lost & Found). 10-23 LETTERS book found in Dyche Aud. after SUA movie on Thursday night. To reclaim, call 842-2985. 10-23 5 month old cat (approx) found outside key ring found on the fourth floor of 8364-0564 or 8341-4413. Identify Key ring found on the fourth floor of Tuesday Tues. Call 8341-7467. 10-27 Pair of men's glasses and black Sears case. Tuesday in front of Wescue. Call 844-1512 Found keys at Homecoming parade To re- call call Carl 843-6244 10-27 HELP WANTED OVERSEAS JOBS--Summer year round Sector, S. Aurora, Australia, All air fields. 120%-120% monthly, Sightseeing. Free info. Business Travel to ANC Corona Center, CA 92825. 10-23 Flight Attendance-Ticket Agents Earn $13-25,000 weekly! Monthly Newsletter tells her what's hiring where, when. Book show Tickets for the "Late Show" at Airbnb's Airway 103, 6012 Sacramento, Ct. 95806 Farm up to $500 per 100 miles our calling our more information. For premiere Advertising, Dept. 100, P.O. Box 101, Montreal. Ohio 45050. 11-4 Athletic business office. Must be High School graduate. Prefer upperclassman or graduate student. Flexible class schedule, 20 hours per week. Must be bondable. Leadership ability and previous work experience. Application deadline November 7. STUDENT ASSISTANT; Susan Wachter Business Affairs Manager Allen Field House 864-3355 KUAC is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Half-time teaching assistant, Women's Studies Spring 2015; teach 2 sections of the course in women and gender off campus. Applicants must have solid work experience. Must be willing to engress to work in an interdisciplinary context. Prefer Masters degree with work experience or foreign equiv. Contact Diane McDermott. Coordinator Women's Studies Program. 2131 Wesley. 864-279-6884. Women's studies program www.wesley.edu. Contact 4th year or graduate marketing student. Graduate in marketing, education and marketing campaign in your trade area. Excellent income potential. Part-time or full-time. Master's degree. American BSI School. 10-248-852-6061. Graduate student to work approximately 100 hours per month, with a week mourning Supervisor. Master's degree in Kansas Mater Pool. Contact Eileen Long, 844-553-1024; admin@bussel.edu; to apply to department office. 10-24 Commission saleman wanted, its time or money; relocation to San Diego; retirements and referrences. See John at Eckert, 1506, 245-247. BANKING ASSISTANT. 8:30 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. Class room, well, reserved. Requires ability to list to 50 to 75 pounds roulette. 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