Wednesday, September 4. 1974 Forewarned is forearmed Before another machine goes imperative, Cathy Johnson, Wimetka III, Freshman, buys a snack in the basement of the school house. that refunds are easily available, even though most students don't know it. The recommendation for the proposed site of a building for a new computer system at the University of Kansas has been made, and the computation center director, said yesterday. Rv MIKE MESSKF Reporter Site suggested for computer system The proposal, which specifies the need for and functions of the new computer building and system, is a product of a small portion of $30,000 provided by the 1974 leisure The new site would be in the rugby field bordering on Illinois Avenue across from the Y-zone parking lot. The building is expected to be completed by 1978. The proposal to replace the existing computer system and housing will be placed on the agenda of the September meeting of the Board of Regents, Wolfe said. Allen Wiechert, assistant to the director of facilities planning and operation, said the rest of the $30,000 would be used to hire an architect to draw up the plans for an office building. No tentative specifications for the building have been drawn up, Wiechert said. The proposal must be reviewed by the chancellor and approved by the Board of Repons before an architect would be hired, The computation center project will be the first University of Kansas program to be affected by a new law governing the hiring requirements for state architects, Wiechert said. Previous state architects had been appointed by the governor, he said, but they will now be hired by a three-man committee to review plans recommended by the state architect's office. A separate request for $1 million also was approved the Board of Regents, Wolfe said. He said the money would be used to fund the computer center and to get support for instruction and administration of the center. Down payment on a new computer would be required in the system and travel expenses would account for $488,000 of the amount he said. Wafa said the specifications were now being drawn up for the new computer system. The final planning of the center and the building phase was completed by 1975. The bid and construction phase should be completed in 1978. Walfe said the University should benefit from the new system because the role of the computation center was increasing. The present Summerfield location was chosen, but it was the only space available in 1965, when the present computer was acquired. Waife said any loss of power or heat at the present center would "put us out of business." He said the new building would provide for work space that did not exist. EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS Fall Schedule Mondays, 7-9:30 p.m. Sept. 9-Oct. 28 Mary Michener, Instructor Free Mini-learning 8 p.m. Sept. 4, 5 & 6 Call to enroll or for more information Hilcresr Center Store 834-6424 Refund procedure easy for vending machines By JOHN BROOKS Reporter You have an hour between classes. You're hungry. You're thirsty. You need a cigarette. In desperation, you search for a vending machine. What happens? Some machines are satisfying because you get what you pay for; others can be frustrating unless you accept the fact that you have lost another dime, quarter or half-dollar. However, if a student wants to get his money back, there's a relatively easy way to do. Forstere Jolly, manager of vending machine, said at the University of Chicago that she said recently. Whether an immediate cash refund is available often depends on where the money was lost, he said. If money is lost in one of the machines in Wesco Hall, an immediate refund can be obtained at the cash register, Jolly said. However, if money is lost in one of the machines in Strong Hall there is a delay day before a cash refund is available. The main determinant in these situations, Jolly said, is whether there is easy access to In areas where there are delays, the student completes a refund envelope to be turned in at the designated office and returns in a few days to pick up the refund, if applicable. In some cases, a decal giving the location of refund forms and the place to turn them in, be added. The Kansas Union owns and operates all vending machines around campus and in local businesses. For example, if you lose money in one of the machines in Strong, you go to the campus mail room, fill out your refund slip and return in two or three days to pick up your money, Jolly said. If there isn't a tacad on the machine or if you're not sure where you will receive it, visit Business Office in the Kansas Union where you will receive an immediate cash refund. The process in residence halls is basically the same. The student fillows out a refund envelope, turns it in at it and receives his refund in his mailbox. Jolly said. If the operation of the vending machines results in a profit, this money is returned to the operating fund of the Kansas Union and is used for other operating expenses or student activities, said Kevin Remick, concessions manager of the Kansas Union. "We try to operate the machines at a break-even level and, unlike private companies, we don't attempt to make an 18 percent profit on the products our machines sell," he said. Jolly said that there was another program in which the residence halls received five per cent of the gross sales after costs of the vending machines that were operated in each of the halls. He said this money was used for residence halls in the form of a library fund. Jolly said there hadn't been any recent problem of students vandalizing the vending machines around campus. However, he said that if a machine needed to be repaired because of vandals within a residence hall, the cost of repairing the machine would go into that hall's library fund which would owe that hall's library fund Last year the rate of repairing vandalized machines was about $1,000 Jolly said. He said this was relatively low for the number of students using this service. "There are two approaches you can take when a machine has been damaged by vandals," Jolly said. "If someone broke into the machine in order to obtain the money inside, we would prosecute the guilty party to the highest extent of the law." he said. "If someone just broke the machine while trying to get a free sandwich, we wouldn't prosecute the individual but would let the administration within the residence halls or the University handle the problem," he said. Jolly said that in 1972 two persons were apprehended who continually had broken into vending machines around campus for cheating. The losses amounted to about $5,000 be said. "With the consent of campus traffic and security, we hired a private agency to stake out one of the machines in Strong Hall," Jolly said. "We eventually caught the two individuals, who weren't students, and filed a complaint with the Douglas County district attorney's office," he said. "We have found that those people who break into machines for money are almost all disgruntled. We also occasionally a student will get mad at a machine and break it or fail to operate it correctly, but we don't feel that we should jeopardize his life because of this one flare- "Last spring we did have an incident with a student who had a Robin Hood complex," he said. "The student had found a way to get free candy bars out of one of the machines and he would give these to his friends. One day he called us up and he would call back. We were in the warehouse we agreed and found out the location of the machine and repaired it." Jolly said. "She called us up and returned the money," he said. He said there was another incident where a girl put a quarter into a machine and received seven or eight dollars in change in return with her purchase. Jolly said in the past people had filed doppin pennies to use as dimes in vending machines. Other people put slugs or the tabs from pop cans into the machines, he said, but this only breaks the machines because they contain discs such as slug reflectors or manacles. Jolly said breaking into a vending machine was a Class A misdemeanor under the felony code and could result in a $1,000 fine or prison for a year, or both. Commissioners delay vote on hiring goals consultant The Lawrence City Commission yesterday deferred action for three weeks on whether to hire a consulting firm to establish a "goals for lawrence" program. IN ORDER TO GET FEDERAL funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the city will need active involvement in surveys and questionnaires, Watson said. The city commission wants long term goals and plans for financial assistance for housing when the goals program is coming. A spokesman for Watson, Lawrence city manager. Arnold recommended that a five member committee be formed to visit the city jail, study local jail records and investigate conditions of the jail. MEMBERSHIP IN THE PROPOSED committee would consist of one city commissioner, one county commissioner, two county commissioners and two DCCCD councilmen, Arnold said. The city commission also deferred action to accept a recommendation by William Arnold of the Douglas County Council on Crime and Delinquency (DCCCD). He said he perceived the group as an information gathering body. The recommendation will be laid aside In other business, Marlyn Brown, president of the Lawrence Arts Commission, told the city commission that the arts commission was working on a promotional campaign to offer funds for 700 men sent into the Cultural Arts Center. In other city business, the commission scheduled Sept. 16 as the date to receive bids for two three-quarter ton pickup trucks (chassis only) and one four cylinder subcompact car. The bodies and other components of the pickup trucks will be bought separately. The goal of the campaign is to raise $35,000 to $40,000 for the renovation, cleaning and defuming of the building, Brown said. until the county commission is contacted and makes a reply on the recommendation. The commission passed an ordinance to remove parking from both sides of 6th Street between Alabama and Missouri counties in Tennessee and Massachusetts streets. "We don't have any money set aside for the conversion." Watson said. In special action, Mayor Jack Rose proclaimed Seleh 8, "National Cancer Day" KANSAN WANT ADS One Day 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.01 KANSANCLASSIFIEDRATES Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Dallam Kansan are offered by the following institutions or national origin. PLEASE BIRING ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL FOR SALE **COLST PLUS 10'** Stores Equipment. All major tools and equipment available. Single items on package. Call Dvice at 4:00 PM to make reservations. 1973 Szuczak 250 street, Crash bus, luggage rack, air horn, airless. 3500 mile, 841-2542, racks- 6. Western Civilization Notes—Now on Sale! There are two ways of looking at it: 1) If you use them, you're at an advantage. 2) If you don't use them, you're at a disadvantage. Either way it comes to the same thing—New Acreway, a 45-acre townhouse located in Available near New Albany, Maplewood, Town House, and For Sale. Two hi-fi speakers. 15" Elective Violet speakers. High efficiency amplifier and tuned speaker. High efficiency bass reflex speaker. High efficiency mid-range speaker. STEREO DISCOUNCT-MARANTZ 2230->, 125-$72, 125-$74, Cannon 444-$44, BSR 7160-> $120, 255-$121, Fisher 255-$120, Fisher XPTS-$80, KLM 5-13-$5, 145-$120, Fisher XPTS-$80, KLM 5-13-$5, M442-$120, 145-$120, Kernsward 390-$120, $250-$300, Mintagel 2016-$180, JVC $300-$450, $450-$600, TPC Tech $700-$950, Technology ATTEC $125-$175, Leiton $175-$190, Hognose Audio, CK400 Digital Television Independence, Ms. Audio, CK400 Digital Television Independence, Ms. Audio, Dwell David Bellows. 82-69 $1 a day - 9 to 10 pm. David Dwell. 82-69 $1 a day - 9 to 10 Motel sell - Large padded blue vinyl tab. Top tilted upward. Mesh lining. Pricing $65.00, willing to bargain. Call Caily 842-3821. Three Days 25 words or fewer: $2.00 each additional word: $.02 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication 15-foot Railroad (twiced) with fiberglassed boiler and gasoline engine. Includes three 60-horsepower Carriage three, has excellent "good condition" inside and outside. NEW AND USED SPECIALS FROM HORIZONS New York $1,925, New Jersey $3,750, New MT IBS $12,855, New MX $11, Plu Hornsby $475, Used 99 Triumpth $605, Used 71 Triumph $245, Used 71 Triumpth Financing available. Come by or call 823-3333. Financing available. Come by or call 823-3333. For Sale. Dynasty PAT-4 A pressure (modified) and PAT-5 A pressure (modified) for Painters' Furniture. PARTY Barely with cooling fat ( 1 yd ) or water. $995.00. Mint condition. 1952 Chevrolet Malibu, Convertible 282, automatic. Must be less than 300 pounds. Written Must be this. Beats the Bentley. 1971 Sears Kenneth Range - Coupette and in the backdrop of the New York Mets - 811- 641-4441. For Sale: 66 Black Skylark. Will take best offer. Pat at K42 814-7920. 9-9 Iman. 842-2020 9-0 Give me a fair price for 5 good tread, a good 400 in free delivery. 852-369-7616 1000 in free delivery. 852-369-7616 308, 325 h. p. Cameroon. Hurd 4-speed. Crager mags 600 gm. Call: 842-7454. Twin. 9-5 Thurs. all day. Get good gas mileage 1968 Volks Ski bk 4b+ kb-2 4252-4238 -10-136 See at i31.9 EURODA FOR SALE For Sale - 1974- Yuma 750 Excellent, 600 miles Call 842-1853 after 5:00 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT. Complete dark- room set-up with enlarger, easel, trays, tanks and more—$150. GAF电影 equipment, 8x10 film, plus editing equipment, 6x4-5 Mike B42-3587. For Sale. 1903 POIRCHE 350C Super All Ride. 245,000 miles. 3000 miles 3,000 miles Total mileage 78,000 km. Rate approx. $64 per gallon. Asking price $22,000. Excellent mechanical body. Excellent interior. I have to drive it if phone fails but I am confident in my ability. DIAPHAGE OFFICE Dieting Machine Com- pose Diaphage Machine 845-263-1900 Call John after 6 p.m at 845-263-1900 Gertrude Turnbaldle, 8-ish player deck 4 Savannah Gentry, $50 each 9-14 7934 or 6642, David Waugh, 9-14 MINOLTA 16 mm Camera with case. Call John at 6 p.m. 843-5929 Attention buyers. For your used furniture and appliances in the following locations: Wells Fargo Bank, 845-721-2711 70 Kawasaki 500 Mach III 13,000 miles Good 6-9 Best offer. Call 841-4728. Sir Bob Scalia Equipment Rework Armament Weight Belt Alt for $60 John 813-4725 Weight Belt Alt for $90 John 813-4725 S. Berlermail mail, puppy 8 weeks old, ARC 8-week-old puppy, dog up to 13 lbs, for the right price, do s/w趴久。 Call 823-5209 For Sale 80ft sofa and 2 matching chairs. Will pay $695 per month. Call 843-7547 at 3:00 pm or email info@barkley.com for details. WHERE TO BUY *Student ID* discount. Cars, vans, trucks > $1000 up A-1 Auto Sales, N Mobil 500s, 750s, 950s Honda-1954 30-stick bike. Must sell NOW $650 or best offer. Call Mike at 824-801-501. 1973 VW Bus Excellent condition, Radio, luggage rack, steed, side step. Exceptional buy price. Like new and in excellent condition, LEAUKE Music Co. 18 E 9th S NW, see at RIAUN 9-10 NOTICE LAWRENCE GAY LIBERATION INC. weekly meetings 7:30 p.m. University, Union Office 1128 641-3566 contact 234, Lawrence HAP (Communities) 861-3566 socializing SOLICITING 861-3578 late evening Monarch Pre-school (21-5), accepting enroll- ment, and (41) preschool information. 813-767-7777 English and Western riding Instruction at the University Horse and Training Center. 2 miles west on highway 40. 4 qualified instructors. Includes Complea boarding service. 853-646-966. 9-30 Student tour specials 10% off any tungsten student tour special Thompson Motors, 629 Magnolia Avenue, Thompson Motors, 629 Magnolia Avenue, 845 W. 32nd Street, Bronx, NY 10472 Travel opportunity mid-Sep. Spend 1 wk in the Blue Ridge Mountains, New York, Washington, D.C. Fantastic opportunity for young people in some areas. Some meals. Phone: M442-2651 9-9 Experienced on typing time, description time and description time. Send resume to: John S. Ward, spelling correction, 200 McMurray St., New York, NY 10014. Mr. Ward is a Master's in Psychology. http://www.mathpractice.com/john-ward/ Ride provided daily to 252 and Strelle Rd. K.C. 148-310-9860 Call 811-2421. Leave message for Sharon Getting Married? Beautiful to caral diamond for a latex at an engagement party. Enjoy engagement 842-707-9600. NOW OPEN - Objurry Gift Shop hosted at 1241 E. Sidell at Objurry's Connexion Stainless. Card Stock, Gift Bags, Fancy Dress, Wearable warmer, Cushion cue kits, & track tape tubes. Shop online for an array of new and used items. Buy, Sell or Trade. One act only metal buckle. Volunteers needed for givance committee 1-8 Call Consumer Protection Association 842-356-7000 Call Consumer Protection Association 842-356-7000 PRINTING WHILE YOU WAIT - Let us do your printing while you wait at The Quick Copy Center. Get 100 copies at $84, 1000 copies at $100, want your business at The Quick Copy Center. Experimented in typing these, observations term- ing the results as 'effective' or 'ineffective', write your own type logic. Annotate and print them. The final result is shown on page 168. Auction every Saturday night 7:30 p.m. For- mature appraisals, etc. Conglations welcome with prior appointment. THEISM BENDING - The Quick Center is located on the second floor of the building. Our service is free and prices are based on availability. Wide Variety of Tropical Plants Cactus blooming plants Hanging plants Pots of all descriptions including some from Mexico Most reasonable prices in town WEST SIDE GREEN HOUSE some from Mexico 440 Florida Street 1½ blocks north of Dairy King on 6th Street bokonon flashback attire 819 Vermont Mon.-Wed. 12-5 Thur.-Fri. 11-6 Sat. 10:25. Recycled Denim Recycled Denim Western & Hawaiian Shirts Leather and Foal Coats Sikh and Velvet Dresses yesterday's clothes at yesterday's prices FREE KITTEN Frisky 2 month old Calfee FREELY Loving 2134 Mass Vernice- 9-6 Free kittens to good home. Call 842-9680. 9-6 Come be a part of a joyous celebrating, studying, worshipinghip community at First United Methodist Church begin with worship (8.45 a.m.), study (9.30 a.m., and worship (11.10 a.m.). Wayne Castle, pastor; 26 tickets - our special for September at the Quick Copy Center, 811-745-3055, details. Quick Copy Center, 6:30 811-745-3055 English and Western riding Instruction at the University Horse and Training Center, 2 miles west on Highway 40 4 qualified instructors. Complete Horse boarding training 9-10 843-646-466 KU Student Wives You're invited to a get away with the KU student wives. 4-2-3rd. Given by KU Danessa. Question: What is your favorite color? FOR RENT For Rent. Nice single studio efficiency apartments in East Village, Parking. Phone 843-579-2012 or visit www.nicestudios.com Rooms for rent in fraternity house. Limited to two rooms. Fraternity to RU students enrolled fall, 1974. Fraternity to RU students enrolled spring, 1975. Temporary integration in social and athletic programs central to the University. Monthly to freshmen, monochromes only. Monthly to freshmen, only. Monthly to freshmen, only. One bedroom apartment. Wall to wall carpet. Large office. One en suite bathroom. Monthly rentals paid. See of 1328 Tenn. #2 or 4001 S. 7th St. for additional rates. Efficiency aircrafts - furnished - overlooking parking lots and busier roads than any closer double occupancy Call Lake Perry 917-823-6500 WANTED To Sublift - 1 br studio at Meadowbrook, furnish- ing with upholstery materials patio. Go to Campus or pretentious place. For Rent Furnished, air conditioned, efficiency damping. Also single sleeping rooms. No pets. No smoking. No pets allowed. GATEHOUSE APARTMENT 2-bedroom, 2 baths. 3-car garage. Room adjacent to main rest. Contact Melleane at 841-986-9988. Room for rent in a co-operative living apartment, 50 West 14th Street, 1466 Tennessean, or a month, including fees. 1466 Tennessee, or another. For Rent—1-8th, Apartment, $90 per month, util- 9-11 Call 843-7007 Mellow and studios grad student wants a male *maître* to share my apt. 843-0723 evening classes Wanted: 1 or 2 rooms to share 4 bedrooms. Individual. Indoor bedroom. $4.00 or $5.00. Nested? The basic text for Math 102. Fundamentals of Algebra and Trig. Call 843-0922, ask for 843-0922. Wait, the word "Nested" is at the top. The word "Fundamentals" is below it. The word "Trig" is below it. The word "Call" is below it. The word "843-0922" is below it. The word "ask for Female roommates wanted to share fairly new classes. Call for more information: 842-742-95-4. Disparately need roommates to share 218 apartments, dishwasher and refrigerator, dishwasher and dishwasher, Rick or Greg 842-742-95-4. Wanted-remainance (a) in move. Immediately. Wanted-remainance (b) in move. Immediately. T bathrooms and AC. Contact George at 824-466 7301 or Lisa Dugdale at 824-466 7301. Married couples who don't want children are offered $5 for 12 hours, $5 for 15 hours, $48-675 for informational visits. Something new at Ducks Seafoods Free Salad Bar with all Meat Entrees 814 Mass St. Downtown 1405 Mass. 841-4644 J. Hood BOOKSELLER Quality Used Books Bought & Sold Hours: 6 p.m.-10 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sal. 1 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. Five Days 25 words or fewer: $2.50 each additional word: $.03 Employment Opportunities Female roommate wanted to provide a three-bedroom suite with separate bathrooms. $35 plus utilities. Heat pad $180. Call 812-746-1911 Do you need a nounmate or a romer? Warm, Warm, warm! Do you need a commuting parent for a car ear? I need a room (will share) and a kitchen of a kitchen. Larry, evenings, in Topeka, 1-357-411-8 9-6 Larry, evenings, in Topeka, 1-357-411-8 HELP WANTED - Delivery-stock work. Must be neat appearance and have knowledge of car parts and some mechanical experience. Admiration of Kevin's Auto Supply, 919 New Hamburg, 9-6 Position available immediately. Short hours, excellent pay. Must provide own transportation and be available from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Inquire at NABSA Business Office, 111 First, or flirt @ 864-338. Wanted: Personable and alternative waitresses are needed for positions immediately available. Call the position(s) immediate to apply. Wanted: 3 men to work 4-5 hrs. a day for several weeks. Call Ae. at 835-6543. **IF** Experienced thesis typist. 841-4980, Myra. 9-10 Male vocalized immediately in rock band Range of vocal range. Experimented ferred 842-782. LOST Typing in my home. IMH Selective pica type typing. Tissue paper, text paper, and calligraphy. Col484 842-5799. Experienced in typing theses, dissertations, term papers, other mime typing. Have electric typewriter, pica type. Accurate and prompt service. Friendly and polished corrected. Phd **43-9544**, Mrs. Wright EXCELLENT AND EXPERIENCED TYPEST in reasonable rates. Promptly and accurately respond to requests, materials, etc. Call Phyllis, 842-6916, or drop by at 1029 Wacker, Building 25, Appt. 9, or drop by at 1029 Wescoe. Lost in Hillett. Passport, driver license, and lot many pieces of identification. Drive- able car registration. 842-383-9500. 422-618-8521. HELP WANTED WANTED—part time, evening waitress. Apply between 11 p.m.-2 p.m. at Tredo's Restaurant. 9-877-345-6700. HELP WANTED The SUA Wilderness Discovery Equipment Rental needs people to expand and improve its service. If you have experience with wilderness programming, provide it in providing a low cost rental program for KU students and staff, please sign up for an interview time in the SAIA Office. Also needed is a full-time Wilderness Backpacking Club Activities. Positions open are: Wilderness Discovery Rentals, Wilderness Discovery Programming and Mountain Programs. Programming info call 864-317-77. 9-6 THE HIDE in the WALL DELICATESENE & SANDWICH SHOP Open until 1 a.m. - Phone Order 841 765 - We Drive 8th & 9th Gentlemen's Quarters Haircutting for Men 843-2719 for appt. W. 9th St. Center