rers es, ost or eye weht ck- the rmts. Not Friday, October 4, 1974 3 FBI reports new crime increase The increase demonstrated that the WASHINGTON (AP)—The FBI on Thursday reported another dramatic increase in the nation's crime rate. Labor has lead in British polls LONDON (AP) - Britain began the final week of its election campaign Thursday with public opinion polls showing many voters still undecided. Pollis indicate significant numbers who say they won't vote or haven't made up own ideas. Among the decided voters polled, the Labor party has a clear lead. Three polls published Thursday put Labor ahead of the Conservatives by 9 per cent, 8.5 per cent and 7.5 per cent. The Liberals received about 20 per cent of the total. But bookmakers predict that party will get a majority of the 633 seats in Commons. Calley appeal ruling expected 'anytime' NEW ORLEANS (AP)—Former Army L. William L. Calley Jr. remained in Leavenworth, Thursday while a federal appeals court debated whether to free him. 11 all judges of the 5th U.S. Court Circuit of Appeals were in New Orleans for other hearings and a court spokesman said a ruling could come at any time. A decision hadn't been reached when the court ended its working day Thursday. upward spiral that began in late 1973 has continued unabated. The FBI figures showed that serious crime increased 16 per cent during the first six months of 1974. Crime decreased one per cent during the same periods in 1972 and 1983, but there were increases in all seven crime categories measured by the FBI Uniform Crime Reports. William B. Saxbe, U.S. attorney general, said the Justice Department was pressing plans to finance special teams companies and tough prosecution of repeat offenders. Saxbe conferred with 20 local prosecutors and criminal justice authorities on ways to improve the functioning of the district. The attorney general said the officials agreed that the greatest deterrent to criminals was the certainty that they would go to prison. Saxbe suggested that some federal crime-fighting money might be shifted from police Texas Instrument Calculators SR11 7995 SR10 6995 New One-Year Warranty Phone 841-2138 "NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS" veterans, students with children, persons returning to school after several years out- Meeting, 7:30 Sunday, Oct. 6 at United Ministries (12th & Oread) Child Care Available Find out opportunities available to you, meet others with situations and problems employed by the K.U. Commission on the Status of Student Students Taco John's presents Uncola Days 2 Burritos, Drink and Uncola Glass... 90c 2 Tacos, Drink and Uncola Glass $1.00 University Daily Kansan Offer Ends Oct.12 Taco John's 23rd & Ousdahl 925 Vermont He said he didn't think there was much of getting additional money from Company. forces to improve the efficiency of prosecutors and courts. The statistics are based on the number or crimes reported to state and loca police officials and submitted by them to the FBI. Most experts think the volume of crime which is never reported to police is at least equal to reported crime. "I think we've got to look to see how we're spending the money we do have," he said. According to the FBI figures, violent crimes of murder, rape, robbery and assaults on the property crimes of burglary, larceny and vehicle theft leaped 17 per cent. In the same period a year ago, property crimes dropped 2 per cent and violent crime drops 4 per cent. The new figures show increases in all regions of the country and in cities, suburbs and rural areas. "What is the function of the public schools in Dealing With Religion?" Public forum dealing with the Separation of Church & State Sunday, Oct. 6, 2:30 p.m. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Distinguished panelists will present varying legal, historical and religious points of view "I'm seeking truth. I'm an idealist. I hung for a very idyllic environment. Recently I went to Sandy's hamburgers. Now that was truly ideal." Come on out after the game and finish band-day out right. The ideal place for burgers... Across from Hillercrest Sandy's @ Harden's Food Systems, Inc. 1972. ROME (AP)--Italy's government collapsed Thursday night in a crisis precipitated by acute economic problems and strong Communist bid for a share of power. Leone asked Rumor to stay on as a carekuler premill entrance could be Premier Mario Rumor, submitted his resignation to President Giovanni Leone. Italy's premier resigns Finance Minister Mario Tanassi triggered the crisis with charges that the Socialists were sabotaging efforts to curb inflation and political terrorism. DO YOU LIKE HOUSEPLANTS? yes. You'll Love Gardenland There's a complete selection of - Houseplants - Terrarium plants - Cactus - Baskets Pottery - Potting soils All this plus knowledgeable and helpful assistance from Mon.-Sat. 8-6 p.m. Thurs. 8-8 Sunday 10-5 Gardenland 914 W. 23 842-1596 - you were back at Grinder Switch High School? ... you were cruising along as a high school senior and you were told you couldn't come back for a Fifth year? . You rushed to the high school counselor's college catalog reach to find your kind of university? . you got 1,42E linegraphed letters from every college west of the Mississippi! you came to the KU campus and couldn't find the union...and then you couldn't find your car? If you would like to ease the pain of transition from high school to the University for a '75 high school senior, then join the Student Senate's Statewide Activities Program. Statewide Activities is a friendly, home town approach to making prospective KU students more at ease with the University by helping them solve problems such as the ones listed above. If you would like to help, stop by or call the Student Senate office, TOS-B-Kansas Union (864-3710). Sponsored by Student Senate The K.U. Concert Series Proudly Presents: PHILIPPE ENTREMONT Hoch Auditorium "Pianist Extraordinaire" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11-8:00 p.m. Free student tickets with student I.D. All tickets available at Murphy Hall box office or at the door night of performance. General public tickets are $3.00, $3.50, $4.00. The Concert Series last two concerts, London Symphony and An Evening of Mime, were sold out. Get your tickets early and don't be disappointed. For further information call the box office 864-3902.