Thursday, April 10, 1975 University Daily Kansan 3 KC nurses complain Nurses at the KU Medical Center have complained about an increasing hospital staff shortage. William O. Riese, executive director for the Med Center, said Wednesday The shortage has occurred because nurses who leave the Med Center can't be replaced, because of a hiring freeze Rieke ordered Thursday. The freeze was ordered after the Kansas House refused to authorize nurses to spend an extra $100,000 this fiscal year. Without those funds, Rieke said, the Med Center can't hire new personnel. He said an average of three nurses a day were used to cover the usual turnover rate for the Med Center. "We're monitoring daily the resignations from our staff to see what the impact will be," he said. "We've already had some of our nurses as nurses about the shortage of personnel." No hospital wards have been closed yet, Rieke said, but they may have to be. Rieke said there was still the possibility that the Senate would authorize the hospital to take care of the patient. Application withdrawn... Burr said he didn't think a majority of Burr in the area were against the homes. shame if Douglas County lost this thing." From page one "We're working on a good project here," he said. "There's no question of the need in the county and the state. These are good kids we're trying to help. It would be a Charles Crabtree, 860 Randall, said that he was a member of the Optimist's Club and that the club's philosophy included being a friend of youth. "We don't want the action today to separate the possibility of a better outcome." Stephen Rhudy, representing the protesting events announced that there would be a meeting in Pleasant Valley to exchange ideas with Burr and other representatives of the Villages project. He said Burr had presented the idea of a meeting to him and an agreeable time would be worked out soon. LOOKING FOR A NEW NEST? Jayhawker Towers Apts. OPEN HOUSE OFFICE OPEN DAILY Monday-Thursday til 8:00 Friday, Saturday & Sunday til 5:00 1603 W. 15th Lawrence, Ks. Miida 2010 AM_FM stereo receiver with twin speaker system. This super starter set lets you enjoy AM, FM and stereo in a rich blend of function and beauty. The Marshal Walnut finished speaker cabinets host "Air Acoustic" - 6½" full range speakers, illuminated twin navigation radial dials and illuminated function panels that transform the kitchen into an all resting in an equally arresting walnut style finish cabinet. And this unit not only offers provision to plug in tape and phon, there's even a switch that allows you a choice of two speaker systems – main or remote. Plenty of power too—The Mida 2010 this week only $75 way to start. Find all kinds of new, used & handmade goods under the sun in the city marketplace. OPENING APRIL 12 Open Every Weekend 842-1808 for info Advertise in the Kansan. Call 864-4358.