Thursday, March 9, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Clip Kansan Coupons --- Natural Fiber Clothing For Men & Women 820-822 Mass. 841-0100 ASTALA VISTA IT'S TIME TO BREAK OUT-A HERE CELEBRATE THE LAST ST. PAT'S WEEK IT'LL ONLY TAKE A DOLLA' TO MAKE YOU HOLLA' We're Doin' THE WILD THING HARRIS HOUSE NOW TAKING SUMMER APPLICATIONS FOR EXCITING NEW CONCEPT CALL 531-1580 Equipment means order in the court the woman's purse, Paddock said. Another time, a person in jail wrote a letter asking the recipient to smuggle a gun to him. - Continued from p. 1 Paddock said the metal detection equipment would be used primarily for a defendant's first appearance in court when there were usually a lot of cases. The judge would request the scanning based on the needs of each case. "We want to set up some procedures to make sure people don't come into the courtroom with dangerous weapons," Paddock said. Paddock said he had talked with the former sherriff, Rex Johnson, about the need for more security in the courtrooms. Johnson talked with people in the security business and recommended metal-detection equipment similar to that used in airports, Paddock said. Paddock he thought that using metal detection equipment would be the most effective way to secure the courtrooms. Jack Ford, security officer for the Office of Judicial Administration in Topeka, said metal detection devices were excellent tools for courtroom "Judges are becoming more security-aware all the time." Ford said "I bet you will start seeing more use 'We want to set up some procedures to make sure people don't come into the courtroom with dangerous weapons.' James Paddock district court judge of metal detection." Ford said the United States Marshal Service used metal detection extensively, though it was not widespread in Kansas. Sedgwick and Wyndotte counties now use walk-through devices, but Ford said those were the only counties of which he was certain. "It is used to guard against escape and to protect the defendant from possible attack by irritate members of the jury. "Ford said. "It's a two-way street." 'Wc Ford said metal detection equipment would be used primarily during high-risk trials or when there was a known security risk. it is a good idea to add a security program to any courthouse," Ford said. "But you don't have a crystal ball to see what might be a high risk." ANN ARBOR, Mich. — There may be 50 ways to leave your lover, but there are only two principal ways to him. One researcher asked yesterday. the two differences are based on which sex you are, said David M. Buss, a psychology professor who specializes in international Mate, Selection Project. Love connection Mates' traits universal The five-year study, to be published in the March issue of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, suggests that sex differences in mate selection are virtually universal and probably rooted in evolution. Fifty fifty students studied more than 10,000 people of both sexes from 37 cultures in 33 countries to rate the characteristics in a mate. Russ said The two basic differences emerged in nearly every culture, from Australians with western lifestyles to the Arabs of rural South Africa. Buss said. "Men worldwide place greater value on mates who are young and physically attractive," he said. "Women prefer mates who are some what older, have good financial prospects and are ambitious and industrious." However, the findings suggest that both men and women from all cultures value kindness and intelligence in partners more highly than income or physical appearance. Buss said. The Associated Press Western European and North American men included in the study preferred mates who were at least one year younger, Buss said. By contrast, men surveyed from Greece, Iran, Colombia and Bulgaria opted for mates who were three to four years younger, and Nigerian and Zambian men preferred women six or seven years younger. of orphaned tipple and cross cultural similarities in chosen ways may result from patterns set by man's ancestors, including a woman's traditional dependence on a man for food, shelter and protection, he said. Women from Indonesia, Nigeria and Zambia most emphasized the earning potential of their prospective grooms, he said. Dutch, British and Zulu women placed the lowest values on a man's money-making abilities. A general meeting is scheduled on Friday 10th of March at 7 p.m. in the 109 room of Strong Hall Both sexes in China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Taiwan and Israel stressed the value of virginity, the value of respect for the person's誓言 said prior sexual experience is irrelevant in a potential mate. Buss said. The value placed on virginity varied widely from culture to culture. Buss said. M'SIA KU All members and interested KU students are welcome PLAN FOR THIS SUMMER KU Study Abroad Informational Meeting Today, Thursday March 9, 1989 4 p.m. in the International Room Level 5, Kansas Union Deadlines have been extended for: Great Britain: 9 hours in Humanities OR 6 hours in Business Italy: 3-6 hours in Classics and Anthropology —Mexico: Advanced Spanish - Meet Directors and Returnees before Spring Break * ATTENTION FRESHMEN & SOPHOMORES LAMBDA SIGMA Sophomore Honorary AND OWL SOCIETY Junior Honorary ARE NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIPS Lambda Sigma applications are available in 126 Strong Hall, deadline is March 26. OWL Society applications are available at SUA Office, 129 Strong, and 410 Kansas Union, deadline is March 10. 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