all Tuesday, September 1, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Session Continued from p. 1 paid for by Douglas County and the city of Lawrence. But Winter said Hayden's plan was more important to other parts of the state than it was to the Lawrence area. "We don't have the highway needs that other areas do," he said. "And I think we ask them for a lot — we will ask them for a lot. So we need to try very hard to be reasonable and think through this process of how we can be very flexible and helpful to them when they need something." After Hayden's speech, the Senate passed a resolution, 24-14, that limited the Legislature to acting on the highway proposal and related items during the special session. Senate President Robert Talkington, R-Iola, said the resolution was necessary to prevent a six-week or two-month session. The Senate's actions followed an attempt in the House to adjourn the session on its first day. Rep. Gary Blumenthal, D-Merriam, led the effort, but an adjournment resolution was defeated, 20-99. "I think the point had to be made that a number of us were opposed to a calling of a special session," Blumental said. The Associated Press supplied some information for this story. Debate on Hayden's plan is scheduled to begin in committees of both houses at 9 a.m. today. Jobs Continued from p.1 She also said that on-campus employers had a tendency to work better with students because they understood student schedules, But Denny Powers, personnel manager at Gibson's Discount Center, 2525 Iowa St., said his store would return to using a large number of student employees after two years of using mostly Lawrence residents who worked full time. "We realized we needed to take advantage of a very viable work force," Powers said. He said work schedules at Gibson's had been altered so more students would be able to work evenings. From the KU Weather Service Gibson's now will have a five-hour shift, from 4 to 9 p.m., Powers said. "We find students to be very intelligent and highly motivated," he said. Powers said he was not distressed by the fact that students frequently quit their jobs and had to be replaced by newer employees. The job situation at Gibson's is tight right now because of a large number of applications, but all students are welcome to apply. Powers said. "Turnover is a small, negative aspect " he said pect, he said. Todd Olson, president of Enter tel, agreed. His firm is a local telemarketing service at 619 Massachusetts St. Olson said that although the turnover rate at Entertel had been going down, it remained about 150 percent throughout the year. percent through that. Provides students with an excellent opportunity to find jobs at the firm, he said. "The opportunity for employment is very good and will remain that way throughout the year," Olson said. "We never reach a capacity situation." he said his office employed more than 200 people, with 85 to 90 percent of them students. WEATHER Lawrence Forecast MOSCOW — The parents of West German teen-ager Matthias Rust, the pilot who flew into Red Square, met yesterday with their son's Soviet lawyer. The trial begins Wednesday. Dederichs, Moscow correspondent for the West German magazine Stern. "He left open whether they would be able to see him after the trial, but The meeting with the lawyer, who will defend their son against accusations that he violated Soviet airspace, lasted about an hour, said Mario The lawyer, Vsevoldo D. Yakovlev, told Monika and Karl-Heinz Rust that it was unlikely they would be allowed to see their 19-year-old son before his trial began, Dedercich said. Parents of West German Rust meet with pilot's Soviet lawyer DISCOUNT, the chances then are much higher," Dederichs added. STUDENT • GET A GROUPS: • and Iowa streets. He said Stern was paying the couple's expenses during their stay in Moscow in exchange for special access to information about their visit. The Rusts, who arrived Sunday night, said they did not want to talk about the trial until it was under way. WHEN YOU ADVERTISE IN THE KANSAN! On Campus ■ Tryouts and practice for the KU Men's Soccer Club are scheduled for 5 p.m. today at Shenk Complex, 23rd - Le Cerule Francais will have its first meeting of the year at 3:30 p.m. today in Parlor A at the Kansas Union and iwav staging for intramural softball managers is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today at the north gymnasium of Robinson Center. - "Listening and Notetaking, a program by the Student Assistance UpPercut "Our Success Goes to Your Head" 841-4894 9th & Mississippi center, is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in 300 Strong Hall. No registration is required Independent LAUNDROMAT - "Introduction to MS-DOS," a microcomputer workshop, is scheduled for 9 p.m. today at the Computer Center. 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