University Daily Kansan, October 7, 1982 Page 9 International student card scholarship deadline near Applications for the International Student Identity Card Scholarship are due Oct. 15, the adviser for the office of study abroad said yesterday. ANN OETTING, the adviser, said students would compete nationally for the scholarship. It provides travel for students who are participating in volunteer programs in developing nations in Asia, Africa and Latin America. THE SCHOLARSHIP program was started to encourage high school and graduate college students to participate in programs in developing countries, she said. Eligible students must be involved in a program that starts between Jan. 1, and May 31 and lasts from four weeks to a year, Oetting said. MONEY FOR THE scholarship comes from sales of International Student Identity cards, she said. The identity cards are accepted in many countries and entitle students to merchandise and reduced transportation costs for scholarship's awarded by the Council on International Educational Exchange. Identity cards are available from the Student Union Activities office in the kitchen 88. Applications and additional information may be obtained at the office of study abroad, 108 Stroud. On the record BURGLARS STOLE A $300 color television set from a storage room at the Deerfield Elementary School, 101 South College Drive, between Monday and Tuesday, Lawyers Court. The burglar apparently pried open the storage room door, police said. Simmons irks state cattlemen TOPEKA-Kansas beef producers yesterday fired off a telegram demanding a public apology from television performer Richard Simmons for statements attacking the use of hormones in livestock. DEALER COST By United Press International John Meetz, executive vice president of the Kansas Livestock Association, said the KLA would give Simmons a week to retract his own statements and those of his guest or it would then consider legal action. ON NEW TAKARA BICYCLES JAPANESE QUALITY LIFETIME WARRANTY You Can't Get A Better Warranty 10 SPEEDS As Low As $145.50 12 SPEEDS As Low As $155.50 ★ Price Includes Freight & Setup Good on first 10 Ten Orders taken Before Oct. 15, 1982 TEMPORARILY AT 2900 IOWA GARAGE 548 Behind A - 1 Rental & Storage 748 232 "People out there are basically mad and angry," Meetz said. "Most of these people put up with a lot, and things like this usually run off like a fire." You know, one usually one statement's bad enough that you say, "I don't have to take this." 749-3055 Call 864-4358 PEDALS At KLA headquarters in Topeka, phones have been tied up for two days by angry livestock producers who learned of a show broadcast in Kansas at a county fair and a four-hour show features guests, low-calorie recipes and exercises. JAMES WITTE, executive in charge of production for "The Rich and Simmons Show" in Los Angeles, and received the telegram from KIA. COMMONWEALTH THEATRES GRANADA LONDON, EAST SIDE RICHARD GENE DEBRA WINGER A OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN A FRAMEDBOUND PICTURE 7:15, 8:35 MET. R. Saturday, Sun. 2:00 PLACE Allen said he thought students were more mature and responsible, and might realize more the dangers of false alarms. He said the old alarm buttons could be easily pushed, but glass has to be broken before the new alarm could be pulled. VARSITY DOWNTOWN TELEPHONE REPAIRS Glenn Allen, resident director of Hashinger Hall, said the number of false alarms had decreased during the attack because the alarms were not as accessible. Pim Forst The Mac N DONALD J. MCCARTHY One danger of false alarms, McSwain said, was tying up firefighters that were trapped in the trunk. HILLCREST 1 THE RAILWAY STATION JEKYLL ...HYDE ...together ...again 7:40, 9:20 Mat. Sat. Sun. 2:00 Chief Jim McSwain of the Lawrence Fire Department said there were six false alarms at the residence halls during August and September. During those days there were four false alarms last year and four false alarms in 1900, McSwain said. HE SAID a false alarm in September 1978 was responsible for 50 percent more damage to a home in North Lawrence because of the increased time it took the firefighters to arrive at the scene. WHEN THE TUMBS drop from 18 to McSwain said, "Somewhat good is happiness." MY INNER WITH ANDRE "The telegram was couched in legal language, so we'll give it to our The fire department has presented programs to the residence halls about dealing with the dangers of false alarms. A security monitor at GSP-Corbian, Mark Speckman, Golden, Colo., senior said that when rooms were checked during fire alarms, many students had been in them. GSP-Corbian had four false alarms this year during August and September. Adults $3.50 Children $2.90 7:30, 9:30 Mat, Sat, Sun, 2:15 HILLCREST 3 THERE WILL BE NOWHERE TO HIDE. FRIDAY 13TH PART 3 3D A BRAUMER PICTURE False alarms also condition people problems in the alarms, a major problem for security. "When there are large numbers residing in a building it is extremely important to respond as quickly as possible to an alarm." McSwain said. McSwain said another danger of raise alarms that people might not realize was the risk to firefighters' lives when they made emergency runs. "While I share our commitment to the importance of a proper and safe diet and exercise, I ask that your viewers be given the opportunity to learn the truth about the beef industry from responsible members of the scientific community and livestock industry," Roberts wrote. False alarms reported from KU residence halls have decreased so far this school year from two years ago, Lawrence's fire chief said yesterday. McCollom Hall had three in 1980, one in 1981 and one in 1982; Oliver had one in 1982; Templin had seven in 1980, four in 1981 and none in 1982. In August and September, Ellsworth Hall had three false alarms in 1980; none in 1981 and 1982; GSP-Corbin had four in 1980, three in 1983 and four in 1982; Joseph R. Pearson Hall had one in 1980 and none in 1981 and 1982. "Meeting with the residence hall directors and staff at the beginning of autumn." CINEMA 2 7:30, 9:00 Mat. Sat. Sun. 2:00 AMITYVILLE II: THE POSSESSION MCSWAIN SAID that 10 to 25 percent of jobs lost were killed or job dies on the way back. E. J. THE EXTRA- THERMICAL 7:30, 9:30 Mat. Sat. Sun. 2:00 CINEMA 1 2187 AND 10MA TALERHOF 621-6424 Meetz also disagreed with another statement Broughton made concerning the lack of research on the effect of antibiotics had on humans who ate the meat. attorney to issue a statement," Witte said. "We're very interested in any information they can send us using sayings, phrases, and that hormones don't hurt you." Meets us, "That's totally wrong. There are probably a couple of synthetic implants on the market, but nothing like DES. To my knowledge there are two on the market, and we know that kind of residue found in cattle tissue." Meetz has a transcript of the show, which featured Diane Broughton, editor of Thumpers magazine, a health publication. During the show, the beef industry in 1958 the beef industry added hormones to feed to increase livestock size. Simmons said that, although the popular hormone DES was banned in 1978 because it was linked to cancer, women are being implanted in animals today. BROUGHTON then told the crowd that the hormones were injected and that they were allowed to "drip through the cow's system," which resulted in weight gain for the livestock. In the telegram sent yesterday to Simmons, the KLA and Kansas Beef Council said, "A transcript of the show indicates you helped gain access to the viewer acceptance of her statements by your actions and remarks." Also yesterday, Rep. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., sent a telegram to Simmons protesting what he called "irresponsible meat" concerning beef" made on the show. "It kind of looks like there's enough evidence to show that when these go into the cow, they're in there." Broughton said about the hormones. "You cook the meat, and they don't break down because they're heat resistant, so it's not broken down by acid, so they're still albedo, absorbed by the body, and it accumulates in the human system." Simmons later turned to his audience and said that the only way to let the beef industry know there was concern about injected hormones was to stop buying meat. By CAROL LICHTI Staff Reporter False fire alarms ringing less Hashinger and Lewis halls did not have any false alarms in the last three years during the two month period. There's no body in the family plot. KAREN BLACK • BRUCE DERN BARBARA HARRIS • WILLIAM DEVANE An exhilarating thiller. Supremely drole and graceful... the old master Alfred Hitchcock is in a cheerful mood." -Vincent Canby, NEW YORK TIMES This Fri. & Sat.Oct. 8 & 9 at7&9:30 p.m. in Downs Aud. (Dyche Hall next to the union) Tickets: $1.50 NOTE: DIAL M FOR MURDER cancelled by distribution- If you wish to see this film next semester, come to FAMILY PLOT. Attendance will determine whether or not it will be shown. Has been cancelled by The University of Kansas Chamber Music Series Presents Mark Deller, Director The Deller Consort Lynne Lyman, soprano Mark Deller, countertenor Maurice Beavon, baritone Elizabeth Lane, soprano Rogers Cowe, Crimper, Robert Spencer, lute 3:30 p.m., Sr. October 10, 1982 "The Co. Europe" c. 1600 SOLD OUT "It is difficult to describe their flexibility, capturing the warmth, the humor, this happy feeling of sharing music with their audience." Le Provençal (Marante) 8:00 p.m., Monday October 11, 1982 "Music in Tudor and Stuart England." Tickets on sale in the Murray Hall Box Office For: reservations. call 912-864-3981 all seats reserved; Public: KU $6J Students: Sincerely Citizens and Other Students, ku The look is rugged and ready for action . . . Casual, yet filled with purpose. 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