University Daily Kansan Monday, February 24, 1975 3 Physics contest announced The department of physics and astronomy is seeking entries for its first Physics Demonstration Contest. The contest is designed to encourage students to develop educational demonstrations for lecture classes. The winner of the competition will receive a $100 prize, and an additional $100 bonus. A callout line for entries for 8 p.m. on April 24. Additional information is available from Robert C. Bearser, associate professor of physics and astronomy. Tonight... THE STUDENT AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION FOR Aerolor A of the Kansas University. Jake Miller, Topeka pharmacist, will speak. ALPHA RHQ GAMMA, jewelry and silversmithing club will meet at 30 in Broadcast Hall. Ken Rose, professor of mechanical engineering, will speak. (Joe Rowe) "COMPUTERIZATION VS. PRIVACY" will be the topic at the KUY advocate series program 7:30 in the Room of Forum at the Kansas University. Speakers will be Lance Burr, former assistant attorney general; Jim Clement, former chairman of the Board of the department of planning and development of Kansas City, Mo. Crime From Page One check their locks and make sure the locks are adequate. He dead-bolt type locks are recommended as the safest door locks, they are available to mark items that could harm you. Ellison say. Items should be engraved with a person's date of birth, initials or social security number; they say, preferably the name because it is different for every person. Even items that have serial numbers probably should be marked, Ellison says, because the numbers often can be altered or removed. Name plates, such as those on portable calculators, can be removed with ease, he says. The Lawrence police department may soon begin a program called Project Identification, Demory says, which will involve the vibro-enrgravers to mark items. Demory says stickers would be available to place on the outside of homes or in underground burglarals that every item in the house or car has been marked for identification. Memory says a recent test of this project in California has had excellent results. It's important to let the police know if you're planning to be gone for an extended period of time so that they can watch for you and ensure your activity around your home. Dummy saves. "Get to know your neighbors," Ellison says. "It's especially important for students. Many of them live in a place and don't know anybody who lives around Ellison says if a person knows his neighbors, then he can ask them to keep an eye on him. Automatic timers that turn house lights on and off are also helpful. Demy says. The timers allow people to leave lights on or off, but they do not impress someone is in the house. Dermy says the police are interested in educating business owners against the crime. Dermory says that business owners who develop certain habits and routes they "We teach them the proper way to close up and to take care of their receipts." Memory says. "And we tell them: Don't be punctual." Sen. Arden Booth said Gov. Robert Bennett's request to abolish the elected offices of state treasurer and insurance commissioner was a program that began under Gov. Robert Docking in 1968. The Docking program abolished the state auditor as an elected official. The future of the state treasurer's office was one of the issues discussed Saturday by state legislators from Douglas County at the Chamber of Commerce's Eggs and Issues conference. Booth, who supports the reorganization, said the original committee that was established to study state reorganization had come, but now, the issue bad become political. Legislators discuss state treasurer's post "What has been quite popular with aaron's supper booth? "has all of aaron's customers. 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The situation in the state treasurer's office has reversed itself, she said, because under Docking the state treasurer would not be required Bennett the state treasurer is a Democrat. In other business, Rep. Lloyd Buzzi, a member of the House transportation committee, talked about the use of additional highway funds that President Obama proposed to fund the funds most likely would be used in construction of two-lane highways as opposed to four-lane highways or interstates. - WARNER BROS. 1974 Henrys TO: All University Students FROM: Student Union Activities 6th & Missouri 843-2139 MEMO We are now accepting applications for SUA board and officer interviews. Officer interviews will be held Thursday evening, February 27; STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES board member interviews will be held Saturday, March 1. Applications may be picked up in SUA office and are due WEDNESDAY, FEBUARY 25. 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