University Daily Kansan, August 24, 1982 Page 7 Four KU researchers receive $10,000 awards Four University of Kansas faculty researchers were honored at yesterday's convocation as the first recipients of the Higuchi Endowment Award, which each receiving a $10,000 cash grant to further their research programs. Norge Jerome, professor of community health and director of the Division of Community Nutrition at the KU Medical Center, received the Irvin Youngberg Research Award for research achievement in applied sciences. John Brushwood, Roy A. Roberts Distinguished professor of Spanish and Portuguese, won the Balfour Jeffrey Research Award for accomplishments in humanities and social sciences. The Dolph Simons Sr. Research Award for achievement in biomedical sciences went to Richard Schowen, Summerfield Distinguished professor of Chemistry, and Ralph Adams, University Distinguished professor of Chemistry, received the Olin Petefish Research Award for accomplishments in basic sciences. Recipients may use their $10,000 awards for research materials, summer salaries, fellowship matching benefits and any other purpose that will The Higuchi Awards were established in May 1918 by Takeru Higuchi, KU Regents Distinguished professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy, and his wife, Aya Higuchi, to other outstanding KU researchers. support and advance their research programs. Jerome, a pioneer in the field of nutritional anthropology, has combined research techniques from the two disciplines to make systematic studies of how cultures and communities change their dietary pattern. brushwood has written eight books, more than 60 articles, 100 reviews, and several poems and translations. Schowen's research seeks understanding of the mechanisms of chemical reactions, especially catalysts, the agents that accelerate chemical reactions without changing their own chemical compositions, and the catalytic power of enzymes. Adams has made contributions to analytical chemistry and neuroscience. Adams, the first to prove the existence of free radicals in electrode reactions, has been studying the thalamus, the portion of the brain that controls all sensory perception except smell. GAME DAY STUDENT SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE --- Ride from the Satellite Union to Memorial Stadium FREE of charge by showing your K. U.I.D. Buses will return immediately following the game By DEBORAH BAER Staff Reporter Cablevision ad produces some confessions Sunflower Cablevision is running an unusual ad. Dave Clark, general manager of Sunflower Cablevision, said the ad had worked. THE AD ALSO lists the Kansas statute concerning stealing cable services and warns that anyone discovered stealing service who has not notified the Sunflower Cablevision office will be prosecuted. It's not a pitch to newly-arrived students asking them to rush to their phones to open messages. It doesn't even describe cable services or list rates. Instead, it's a plea to confess. "The ad has brought about some calls from people who were receiving cable The ad has appeared every few days for the last two weeks in the Lawrence Journal-World. It reads, "If you are receiving cable TV services and not paying for them, please notify our office immediately." He said nationwide, 5 to 10 percent of cable viewers were receiving Clark said that viewers who hooked up illegally were a problem for many cable systems. The idea for the ad came from a trade magazine, he said. But in other cases, Clark said, "we're talking about someone who actually has a problem." Clark has some legal action pending on a service-stealing case and would not discuss the number of people being charged with the crime who had called in since the ad been filed. Hair Cutting For Men And Women "A lot of cable systems are running that kind of ad." Clark said. Some people don't realize they are breaking the law by receiving cable without paying, he said, and the ad is being run to inform those people. At the Kansas Power and Light Company and the Kansas Public Service Gas Company, "customers" who tap in Sometimes cable hookups are left in an apartment when a tenant moves out, and the next tenant might connect the cable to his television without subscribing. RK and Redken Products 2711 W. 6th, Suite D Lawrence, Kt. 86044 (913) 841-7685 For appointments service from us without paying for it," Clark said. Full Service Salon SK and Bedroom Products illegally are also a problem, officials said. EXCALIBER offers the finest in hair and skin care: RK and Redken Products. We have available all hair care, Redken make-up, and ear-piercing. However, they said, the extent of the problem is not clear. Fred Bryan, the division manager at KP&L, said that when someone was discovered diverting current, the extent of the damage "to the tallest perent of the law." He said that sometimes the meter readers discovered illegal "current diversions" while making their regular rounds. Also, sometimes an area is selected at random and check 4 for diversions. "When we discover it, we demand payment for it, and we've been successfull." "And that could just be the tip of the iceberg," he said. Bob Allison, KPS plant superintendent, said he did not know how extensive the problem was, but he didn't think it was a big problem. Bryan said there were about 30 cases of stealing electric current last year. THE GAS COMPANY has not taken anyone to court for tapping in illegally. "We probably have eight to 10 cases a year where it's a deliberate attempt." I felt agonized. People sometimes call in to report someone who they know is stealing current, he said. Sixth St. "People know their neighbors are dividing current and they'll call us, because they realize in the long run that someone is stealing from them," Brvan said. Give us a call. We're here for you. Those who hook up, tap in or otherwise divert cable, gas or electric service are sometimes not discovered when calling them. 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