University Daily Kansan Wednesday, August 27,1975 3 Computer bids secret From Page One "This case is a little unique and unusual," he said. "It is unique in that in many cases we don't require that people put up a sizeable amount of money before the bidding. Usually, the money is included in the bid or in the bid bond, which is usually five percent of the bid amount." Knoutt said the University could release the information if it wanted. “There’s no secret to it, but we tell biodiversity that we won’t give out the information.” Actually, it looks like: “There’s no secret to it, but we tell biodiversity that we won’t give out the information.” Fifteen computer vendors attended the Aug. 1 meeting, Wolfe said, so it can be From Page One Program . . . of the law school, will work quarter-time under Shanker . . "My activities this year should lead to growth in my knowledge of administration and management." "Dr. Shankel's office deals with so many things, that I know I will learn many new things," she said. "This should help me in my work at the law school. too." Senecal said her doctoral work was in administration of higher education, so her internship would be a broadening of basic knowledge that she already had. Sharkell he planned for Senecal to sit in on meetings and appointments until she had observed most of the functions of his office. "This is an experimental year, and I don't know if we can handle more than three of four interns effectively. We plan to get together with everyone involved every month to evaluate our activities and work out any problems that arise." Shankel said, "After that I will probably turn some problems over to her. In this way, my office will spend time helping her and she can help the office, too." Other interns and their offices are Peter Morales, academic affairs; Jean Hamlin, student affairs, and Gregorio Diaz, research and graduate studies. Rape suspects held in Topeka Two Topeka men were arrested last night in Topeka in connection with the reported rages of two KU women, according to the Shawnee County sheriff's office. Shawnee county detective Jerry Federgreen said he would interview the women this morning in Lawrence to determine if they could positively identify the suspects. A spokesman for Lawrence Memorial Hospital said the women, both of whom were Lawrence residents, were treated and released at the hospital earlier yesterday. Federgered said the sheriff's office wouldn't release names of the suspects or details of the incident until formal charges were filed. Federgered said he thought the Shawnee County district attorney would file charges against the men if positive identifications were made. Knifing results in arraignment A 41-year-old Lawrence man will be arraigned this morning on charges of aggravated assault and aggravated battery before a Shawnee County magistrate in connection with the stabbing of Linda Thomas. 20, 2440 W. 26th. The suspect was arrested by Lawrence police early yesterday after he tried to visit Thomas shortly after she had been admitted to Lawrence Memorial Hospital. David Berkowitz, Douglas County Attorney, said the suspect was turned over to Shawnee County authorities because the incident took place in Topeka. Berkowitz said the suspect knew Thomas before the incident. Two Lawrence police officers were at Lawrence Memorial Hospital when Thomas entered the emergency room at about 4:30 a.m. A spokeswoman for Lawrence Memorial and Thomas was in fairly good condition. She had a lacquer on her left arm and a sapphire in her right leg, according to the story. Restaurant robbed A man in his late teens or early 20s still is being sought by Lawrence police officers in connection with an armed robbery of Taco Street, 9th and Indiana streets, late Sunday. The suspect, who reportedly was armed with a handgun, fled with an estimated $900 in cash and checks after he held up two phones shortly after the business closed Sunday. The robbery was the second reported at the restaurant this year. presumed that fewer than that number submitted monetary guarantees. Considering the number of monetary guarantees submitted on Friday, Wolfe said, the University should have a large choice of bidders. Submitting the money guarantee that the vendor will submit a proposal by Sept. 26 is that a team of KU computer specialists can design and computer system as the vendor proposes it. "The vendor must keep a delicate balance," Wolfe said. "He must propose a The guarantee insures that the University is insured for the cost of the evaluation of equipment. system that is large enough that it meets the constraints, but it is not so large that it could to much. The $25,000 will be returned to the vendor if he withdrawn his旨证 to bid by 5 p.m. on Sept. 20, Wolfe said, if he is eliminated from the evaluation or if he is an unsuccessful evaluation or if he is an unsuccessful boyard. If the bldder is successful, his guarantee will be returned upon delivery and acceptance of his computer system by the University, Wolfe said. SUA Films Presents a film about JIMI HENDRIX Larry's Friday, August 29 Saturday, August 30 7:00 p.m., 9:30 p.m. Woodruff Aud.— Kansas Union $1\infty AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 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