University Dally Kansan Wednesday, August 25.1976 11 firms at a that they state. Distilled as, was the on usually right prices ene Baird, on County. we will be and action in mid- mmittee's affirmation Serious crimes rise 10 per cent in U.S. WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) - Serious crimes rose 10 per cent in the United States last year even though there was a slight increase in number of murders, the FBI reported yesterday. The annual Uniform Crime Reports reflected increases in the number of offenses reported to police in seven crime categories last year. The highest increase was in violent crimes, especially from motor vehicles, with a total less to victims of $992 million. Increases were reported for all sections of the country and for cities, suburbs and rural areas alike. The Northeast recorded the highest rise of 11 per cent. The suburbs at 10 per cent, and rural areas at 8 per cent, increased more than large cities with populations of more than 250,000, which went up 7 per cent. The FBI figures, comparing the volume and rate of crime in 1975 with the figures for 1974, are based on voluntary reports from nearly all state and local police agencies. one larceny—hett every five seconds and one motor, vehicle theft every 32 seconds. One chart in the report indicates that, when dividing the number of offenses into a year, 21 serious crimes were committed each minute during 1975, while there was a violent crime every 31 seconds. There was 450 violent crimes raped every 9 minutes, one aggrigated assault every 65 seconds, one robber every 68 seconds, one burglary every 10 seconds. Murder decreased one per cent while farcible rape increased one per cent over the year, aggravated assault rose six per cent and robbery went up five per cent. Burglary increased 14 per cent, burglary two per cent and motor vehicle theft 2 per cent. Since 1970, the Crime Index offences as a group have increased 39 per cent. The property crimes and violent crimes, each as groups, rose 39 per cent in volume during the period and ranging from eight per cent for motor vehicle theft to 48 per cent for forcible rape. Twenty-five per cent of all persons in murder were between 20 and 34 years of age. According to the report, Americans reported 20,510 murders in 1975, one per cent less than the number reported committed in 1974. Sixty-six per cent of all victims were committed with a firearm and 51 per cent of these were committed with a handgun. Larceny—theft represented 35 per cent of all Crime Index offenses and reached a volume of 5.9 million during 1975, an increase of 44 per cent over 1974. Thefts from motor vehicles and their parts represented 37 per cent of all car injuries. The average value of property stolen was $186, up from $198 in 1970 and $1 in 1960. UAW chooses Ford Co. as possible strike target DETROIT (AP) — The United Auto Workers Union selected Ford Motor Co. yesterday as its strike target for forging an agreement on new three-year contracts this fall. In the announcement, UAW President Leonard Woodock said the nation's No. 2 automaker was tagged primarily because it wasn't the "company that was last chosen in 1967." The union chief also said he saw no "inmountable" problems that would block a settlement with the company when the union accord expires at midnight Sept. 14. Woodcock said he would begin joining negotiations at Ford on a regular basis today. Talks with all companies started in mid-July. Under the UAW's "target" strategy, bargaining at other companies virtually ceases until a settlement is reached with the selected firm. If there is a strike, the other companies would continue uninterrupted production. In 1967, the union reached a settlement with Ford following a 66-day strike. General Motors, the target in 1970, was struck for 87 days, and Chrysler, picked in a triennial round of contract talks, was skipped down in 1973 by a nine-day walkout. Asked if the UAW could avert a nationwide strike this fall for the first time in a dozen years, Woodcock responded, "We certainly can. There is nothing insurmountable, no complicated or technical problems standing in the way, and we are sure we can conclude that possibly can to conclude a settlement on both sides of the table before the 14th." The UAW, which represents 160,000 U.S. hourly workers at Ford, expects to have a record $715 million in its strike fund when the company is able enough to sustain a four-month walkout. Industrywide contracts covering 680,000 workers at the Big Three companies and American Motors Corp. all expire in mid-September. KU gets special phones A $4,000 emergency telephone system now is in operation at the University of Kansas. The units currently in service are at Potter Lake dam, Irving Hill Road adjacent to Nunenaker Center, 16th and Sunflower, 13th and Oread, Jayhawk Blvd. outside Six emergency units, recognizable by a blue light atop a 10-foot pole, have been installed to strategic points across the two units. Two units will be installed later this semester. Peter Lisagar, winner of the 1976 William Allen White Foundation national award for journalistic merit, will be honored at a luncheon Nov. 9 in the Kansas Union. Lisagor will be award winner at Nov. 9 lunch Lissar, chief of the Washington bureau of the Chicago Daily News, was named the award's recipient in March. He couldn't wait to going to accept the award because of illness. Bailey Hall, and 14th and Alumni Place. The two units yet to be added will be at 15th across from Learned Hall and at the south entrance to X-zone parking lot. A red luminous sign with the international telephone symbol and "emergency telephone" lettering has been designed for the phones by Al Thomas, university landscape architect and site planer. The signs will be attached to the emergency units. The phones are connected to a telephone receiver unit in the KU Police Department. When one of the emergency telephones is lifted from its receiver, the caller is placed in direct contact with a KU police dispatcher. A signal on the receiver board tells the dishwasher which emergency unit is being used. An emergency phone system was recommended for KU in a 1974 report by a University of Illinois security consultant. Discussion of the phone system was begun during the spring of 1974, which was formed following a series of assaults at KU in the spring of 1974. Enrollment . . . A special Student Affairs office committee undertook the project in 1975 and determined its final specifications last spring. From page one course," she said. "They may not get the day or time they want." "I think it (early enrollment) is basically Med Center . . . Committee members have toured the McMurdo Center during their intern sessions there. new $55 million clinical facility and its completion date of October 1978, and the completion date of November 1978. Yesterday Reilly toured the heart surgical area, which in the past year has been called by some surgical employees unclean and standard. Relly wouldn't comment on his observations, but said recommendations for the surgical area and all areas of the Med Center would be made in the final report. The committee will meet again in mid-September at the KU Center for Science and Technology with students and faculty. SHE ESTIMATED that 80 per cent of the freshman class participated in summer early enrollment and orientation. For them, enrollment was abbreviated, because class members were enclosed in the registration packet and into the cashiers after entering the field house. to assist students in adjusting to the university," Kearney said. Amy Simpson, Overland Park freshman, said that she had participated in a June orientation session, and that her first week was when she smoother because of early enrollment. "It's so confusing when you get up here because so many things are thrown at you," she said. "I guess I could have understood it, but I would have been much harder." Tedde Tasheff, student body president, said her office hadn't received any complaints about either the summer or enrollment week orientation programs. "I was very satisfied," she said. "In fact, I was pleasantly surprised. I learned a lot." SIMPSON SAID most freshman she knew had gone to one of the summer sessions. "Any problems that existed in the past apparently didn't occur this year," he said. Scales, who worked at a financial institute Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kannan are offered to all students without regard to race, color or national origin. BRING ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FILTH HALL KANSAN WANT ADS CLASSIFIED RATES one two three four five time times times times times fewer of less than $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 Each additional amount $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 short adverbial word ... .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 AD DEADLINES Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Tuesday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. ERRORS The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These are also can be placed in person or online through the JDK business office at 864-4388. UDK BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall FOR RENT 864-4358 ATTENTION STUDENT RENTERS—Drop in and pay. (Do not return the phone number for "no phone call please") at WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY Need to submit 1-bedroom apartment close to 80-month plus utilities. Call 845-290- after 5 p.m. For rent: 2 bedroom apt. $130 month. Call 843- 8207. Private room in 4 bedrooms apt. 1H and Tenn. Expenses with 3 males. $uits paid per 841-6643 FOR SALE FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share sgt.屁 FEMALE ROOMMATE PRIVATE room, private roof, booth 8-268 Call 842-8758 Call 842-8758 Brand new 10-speed Motobane Mirage bike Mett sell daytime = 844-854, Evening = 843-852 Daytime = 844-854, Evening = 843-852 M6 Mercury Montclair V8 auto, PS. PB. AC; sharp exterior, interior. Best. 864-6090. 8-27 STEREO COMPONENTS FOR LESS—Regardless of any price you see on your lift equipment other than factory dumps or close-out products, please contact us at GRAMOHS SHOP AT KIFFES. * Alternator, starter, and generator. Specialists. BEL AUP. 842-7950. BEL AUP. 842-7950. W. 6th. ELECTRIC: 842-7950. W. 6th. Excellent selection of new and used furniture Trade The Trade and Appliance Center, 704 W. 36th St., New York, NY 10022 LEAVING CHEYNEYN SALE: 27-inch 5-speed Raleigh bicycle (#5); 12-speakers for $3; pair for Kitchen table; coffee table; swivel stool; bathroom table; bedroom table; hotplate; i111.110 W 110H 8-30 For Sale—1971 Audi 100 LS. Call 842-5358. 8-30 Royal Electric typewriter, office model), $100, 841- 4399 after 5.50. DISTINCTIVE EYEWARE 30 Minute Level PIPELINE REFRACTIONS CORRELATION WITH CURRENT DURATION PROTECTIVE EVIDENCE COMPLETE DIALOGIAL INFORMATION PERFORMANCE DURATION EYE LENS --at CHECK OUT THESE USED BIKE SPECIALS 1974 Yamaha DT250 1964 Honda CB160 1972 Honda XL250 1972 Kawasaki 350 1972 Honda QA50 1967 Honda CL140 1971 Honda CB450 1974 Honda CB750 HORIZON'S HONDA 1811 W.6th 843-3333 Mattresses · Liners Heaters · Frames edspreads · Fitted Sheets COMPLETE WATERBED SYSTEMS Downtown Lawrence 842-7187 712Mass.St. WATERBEDS 712Mass.St. Waterless—never been used, double $29.50, single $24.50. Call after five 81-387-6800. 8:30 CAMERA new, new never used. Mimic SRT 102, 35 Mirrors, new never used. Wholesale prices. Mark, 844, 846, 841, 843-304. 14 x 70 Shuttle Mobile home mobile & refr. CFA 14 x 70 Shuttle Mobile home mobile & refr. CFA KU. 824-5800, 835-8790 * Bike Firekeep 350, 350 Buffalo Alpina super clean, new paint. Call 842-7628 after 5 p.m. 6-30. MINTOHT 1709 receive in like-new condition from TPC-C. Please visit www.tpc-c.com a MyCNTch system. B4-8275. B-30 B-30 Queen size (Koeljan brand foam rubber) matten matching box springs, clean. $80 cash. 8-27 190 Aust-America. Yellow. New 4 speed trans- Front wheel drive. Drive Brakes 824-587-8087 186 tightly min-used KU college credits. Lots of good technical graduate hours awarded per course. Guitar: Gibson Dove, Excellent Shaple Must Sell Call e莲鸣s 846-3578 or 864-5978 8-27 Kennwood 4140 Receiver 18 watt/channel Excel- board 2160 Receiver 15 watt/channel Excel- board Collectors' Item.com Call Bar 839-387-6100 Washer and gas dryer. $220 for both. Pioneer caveeet desk 70. Typewriter 30. Bold, round height. Includes drawers. Double bed springs Double bed springs and frame only $15. Enclaveed Americana. mint condition. $683-3279. GOING OUT OF Business Sale. Discounts on complete line of Mary Kay Cosmetics. 842-536-0100 Beautiful blush candle spanked puppies. 75s, Call after 5 mins. p4-812-2156 8-30 1965 MCB Roadster Mechanically excellent, some additional offer by August 31 Inquiry - BM 1111 W 108 For the Do-It-Yourselfe we offer: 1. Special Prices Must Sell-Fender jazz bass and Amp-Base Bass Must Leave note at 1125 Indiana. Run, B in Bass Bass 1976 Flat XI.9. 1 Still under warranty. Call 864- 3401 8-27 Minolta X-5E X-50m Excellent $300 Ball 842- 751.4 7-4 p. e.m. Evenings only. N.A.P.A. Reefer 77A Reel to Reefer with doxy Hydra-Hd3 HD5 10 inch tape #750 Cali 845-1001 Woven rope and wood furniture 2 chairs with straw roofing. Price negotiable. 814-2044 8-31 Rice negotiate. 814-2044 HELP WANTED Auto Parts Western Civilization Notes—On sale! Make sure out of Western Civilization makes sense AVON* extra money for college expenses. AVON* extra income *I'll train you*. Call M. Sallis 842-8162. 4. Machine shop service 5. Two stores Grill personnel: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday then Fri- 4 p.m. In person at Vistoria Restaurant, 1578 68th St. Lawrence Real Estate and Development Firm (LLP) is a premier firm, including education, work experience and proficiency in areas such as real estate. 1971 Super Bug Convertible. New top, $50,000 miles. New Michelin Radials & AM-SM FM stero in dash cassette player. $6,000 or best offer (includes 8-passenger cab). At 841-721) for 3,500 P.M. Must sell this week. 1) As study guide 2) For class orecarati 3 Graduate Assistants, in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Education, 1976-1977. Req. Master's degree plus one year role stereotyping in schools. Job description available in 205 Bali. Applications due noon. 2. Open 7 days and nights 3. We have it or can get it overnight Hottest-Cashier, fine area restaurant, part-time evenings. 843-1431 after 6 p.m. 8-30 "New Analysis of Western Civilization" available now at Town Clero Stores. **tf** A job opening for a student research assistant with the University of Georgia, data and data analysis in research. Social science background, computer skills preferred but not required. Master's degree in Human Science or related placement. B4458 for appointment after 12 noon Aug. 23 thru Aug. 27. Equal opportunity employment. Reqs: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. 8-27 Now taking applications for waters and bus boys. Apply Carriage Lamp Club, 711 West Bard. 9-27. 817 Vermont 2300 Haskell 843-9365 843-6960 STUDENTS 1. Special Prices 2. Open 7 days and night Executive Director-Director of Nursing for Douglas County Visiting Nurses Douglas County Visiting Nurses minimum of two years public health required. Phone Douglas County Visiting Nurses 435-738-3738. $95 per week salary for 3 eves. and Sat. Male or Female. Over 18. Car Nec. Call 841.1774 Experienced Bartender & Experienced Waitress Bartender & Privileged Private Guest Balt 414-6500-M A-M-5 F-M Balt 414-6500-M A-M-5 F-M IMMEDIATE HELP wanted. Part time afternoons and weekends. Some mechanical knowledge help needed. Send resume to: HR@sunny.com. 5. Two stores LOST AND FOUND FINE SELECTION OF WESTERN SHIRTS, BOOTS, HATS, JEANS T(α = 15.3) α = 10.4 μ = RAASCH RADDLE & BRIDLE SHO Mastercharge Lott: KU LJ, and Kansas driver's license belong- ing to Cindance H. Please call 864-7258 - 826 Found: key chain found on flowbear box in front of Hoeh tuesday. morning: call 842-7600 to claim it. BankAmericard Found: KU ID for M.J. Klimson on grass near Scholarship Hall, resident director's apartment. Reward for bowl to bocker speaker.句名 on tag Reward for bowl to bocker speaker.句名 on tag 84-633 6433 (evenings) 84-633 6433 (evenings) Found Friday--Kays in parking lot west of the Submarine. Call 842-7172 and 8-27 Lost Potential Slainse Cat Has a white spot on his face and call cat. 843-719-1289. Name is Lease. 8-31 Lost-Woman Gold Watch on campus between Reward Call 845-1362 Peggy 864-6291 8-31 NOTICE Redeveloper: Lutharam, Church (Conservative), Bishop of the Diocese of Wellington and family invited to worship with us place, and family invited to worship with us place. 492-5440 For more information contact MK 492-5440 For more information contact MK 492-5440 For more information contact MK a.m. Bible Class and Sunday School at school u.s. *Svap Shop*, 620 Mass. Used furniture, dishes, clocks, television sets. Open daily 12: 843-3277 J. HOOD BOOKSELLER welcomes new and returning students for the fall semester of all descriptions Hardcover and by price paperback for academic music, magazines and records. Come in and view music, magazines and records. Come in and have Hurts Tue, thru Thur, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fri, Hurts Tue, thru Thur, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Mondays, 841-644-6444 8-27 Snail Now! In *Lawrence Driving School* students will be taught a first-class driver's test, transportation provided, drive time, and school. Dance—Saturday, Sept. 18–8:00 to 1:00 in the Kansas Union Hallroom, sponsored by GAY Lawyers (formerly Lawrence Lawyer Liberation). For other social activism, visit 9:43-952 after 9:29. PERSONAL Gay Services of Kansas (formerly Lawrence Gay School) is located in the school's old school room on Tuesday at 12:30 in the International Room of the Kansas Union. There will be socializing and refreshments. Be sure to arrive by 7:30. MUSIC LESSONS can make life more pleasant Learn any type of guitar, fiddle, banjo, mandolin or violin. Master the techniques to advance. we'll teach your kind of music McKenna Mason String Instruments. 814-017-873 Interested in Christian support and fellowship? Center, 1897 West, 19th; or call Yvonne 843-5218 Center, 1897 West, 19th; or call Yvonne 843-5218 SELL OR TRADE 1975 CBCS00T Honda! Any reasonable offer, 841- 6587. 8.27 SERVICES OFFERED Gay counseling and rap: 842-7650. Format and Informal counseling,rap sessions,criteria issues and referral services are provided on a conference basis. Charge by paraprofessionals and professional staff. Math Tutoring-competent, experienced tutors can help you through courses 001, 001, 012, 062, 072, 082, 092, 102, 112, 122, 132, 142, 152, 162, 172, 182, 192, 202, 366, 588, 627, 668, regular lessons or one-time test preparation. Reasonable calls. Call 842-7681. PARTY SPECIALISTS: 841-6587. We offer Law- ymer parties and a variety of PARTIES. We love bake- sale situations before every party! You may choose from our party music accompaniment, or on PARTY FOODS. Let us take the WORK and WORRY from your party experience. A PARTY SPECIALISTS, 841-6587. www.partyspecialists.com Call Otis Vann! For new Chevrolets and used cars at Turner Chevrolet American and All Mexican Dishes served Mexican Food 843-7700 807 Vermont 842-9455 About Travel Airline Amtrak Information, Hotels Resorts Rental Cars Tours account codes for your private group ASK No Extra Cost Maupintour travel service WANTED Phone 843-1211 Experienced typist—term paper, thesis, mice, brownies. Mail resume to: 843-506-3948, Mr. Wright. Spell checker: 843-506-3948, Mr. Wright. Reservations Need an experienced technician? IBM Selectric Lite carbon fiber (carbon fiber); carbon (ribbon). Paint at 845-7897. Quality work requirement. Wide experience mike during past 15 years. Responsible. electric. Cadil, 845-0724. Wanted: male roommate, li$ expenses; spacious trailer. 3020 Iowa FI. 841-7350. - 7350. Typhoon editor, IBM Pica celli call, Quality work. Tyranny editor, IBM Pica celli call, Quality work. Call Joan, 845-921-7927 I do damned good typing. Peggy, 842-4476. 9-30 Help with five hours light housework and sewing 1247 Friday. Transportation necessary. 8-26 1247 Interested in finding a roommate to share apart- ment? Interested in finding a roommate to share apart- ment? 323-702-5724 Jerry. Call 8-255 323-702-5724 Jerry. Call 8-255 **Requires** should include your reasons for *interviews* in the position, qualifications, times available and *resumes*. Resume by d: 5:30 p.m. August 30 in Box 10 of the Job Center. Resume must be submitted unacquired. Employment will begin Sept. 7. **8-27** Gay Services of Kaiser (formerly Lawrence Gay Liberation) is accepting resumes in application form. Volunteers will be on a semesterly basis, half-time, at the program's location. The membership and executive board of 650Da, public relations office, or student center position may be obtained in room B-104 of the library building. Need something to do in your spare time? Volunteer at the Nursing Marjoram nursing center. B-20 garden 482-4383. Studious male to share a 2-bedroom apartment for the fall semester. AC, 841-2088. 8-27 Male roommate for large three bedroom du- bai in Alvamar Estate Kit 841-3592 or 850- 7462 Two roommates need for placement in house close to campus and downtown Call 814-356-2000 Non-Smoking female roommate wanted to share bathroom bedroom: Neeighborhood 8-31 8-31 Share 2 bedroom house $75.90 & share utilities per month, damp allowed, any bac 841-8297 after failure to comply with the policy. Bikes-Boots-Backpacks-Canoes-Tents and Tickets at Roommate wanted. Central air, washer & dryer. swimming pool *Call* 843-6674 (Completely) accepted. 7th & Arkansas 843-3328 BMS ELECTRONICS audio Goods • Vintage Clothing HALF AS MUCH Opportunity to exchange part-time light house home mortgage #44-7835 before 80 A$M or before 90 A$M. Kansas Union Building Selected Secondhand STARED SYSTEMS FROM 300.00 EO TO 11,000.00 - Furniture - Antiques - Imported Clothing 730 Mass. 841-7070 SUA COMPLETE IN STORE SERVICE FACILITIES Technics SL-1300 Lobby Gentlemen's Quarters Creative haircutting for men and women W. 9th & III. 843-2719 in the summer. Keep your car healthy in the summer. Use the student discounts at LARRY'S AUTO SUPPLY 1502 W. 23rd 842-4152