8 Friday, March 9, 1979 University Daily Kansan Vending . . . From page one Young, Ois's sophomore, said he thought the mill had purchased the machine several years ago. He said the hall purchased the popwhole from Coca Cola Bottling Co., 66 Campherwood Blvd. "Coca Cola can't deliver on University so, we have to pick it up our ow- nern." He said picking up the cases of pop was part of the hall treasurer's job. The machine contains only Coca Cola products, he said, but the Union machine contains a variety of products. The Union machine can be used and in empty by Thursday or Friday, he said. He said other scholarship halls had asked about buying their own pop machine, but were advised against it because it was wrong. Mr. Sloane's exclusive rights contract with KU. Young said, "I'm just glad our own machine's there. It is beneficial to the hall. Everything we make goes back to the students here." He said profit from the machine went into the hall's social fund. The money is used for parties and a few cultural items for the hall, he said. Fred McEhlenie, director of the office of residential programs, said he did not know about the machine owners by B and Bending or about the pop machine owned by B. Hafeele said B B and B Vending did not have a contract with the scholarship halls. Council OKs sabbatical proposal McEhlene said that although he could not make a statement for the Union, it was possible that it was not profitable for the service buildings that had a low sales volume. He also said if there were several vendors on campus, the price of the products would increase because the number of times each vendor made a sale would decrease. Under the new policy, to be sent to the administration, the documents would not leave leaves would be labeled either "definitely mertiorious" or "not definitely mertiorious." Applications that were not written in a specific language would be A new sabbatical leave policy, three years in the making, was approved yesterday by the MLA. The definitely meritorious applications would be examined and the best would be deemed "exceptionally meritorious." The other applications would be automatically approved. The rest of the meritorious applications would be ranked in order of the length of time the applicant had been waiting for *a* sabbatical leave. About 45 sabbatical leaves—enough for 4 percent of the faculty—are granted to the University faculty each year. The University Council approves about 70 reviews and approves sabbatical leaves, received about 70 applications last year. Srinivasan said the new policy had been reviewed by University administrators and faculty members. T. P. Srinivasan, professor of mathematics, who helped write the new policy, said he was confident that the administration would improve the policy. Two previous leave proposals had been rejected by the administration in the past, according to Srinivasan. The administration had objected to the use of the length of time waiting for a substabult as a primary consideration, he said. Oread crime rate rises Although the crime rate in the Oread neighborhood was higher last month according to Lawrence Police Department residential burglars continued to decline. Before the Oread Anti-Crime Program was established, the largest number of inmates at Oread was 567. However, reports of residential burglaries decreased from four in January, to three in February. The area recorded its highest number of residential burglaries, 18, in October. From August 1978 to January 1979, the number of crimes reported in the Oread area dropped from 36 to 18. The number of crimes rose to 27 in February. The increase in crimes in February were of two kinds—thefts from cars and vandalism. In January, there were no reports of thefts from cars and only two of vandalism. In February, there were nine thefts from cars and 10 incidents of vandalism. Westergren to be given treatment The sentencing of Eugene Westgren, 51. Lawrence, was deferred yesterday. Instead he was returned to Larned State Hospital for psychiatric treatment. Westergren, who was convicted last November in the 1977 death of Venera Smith. 84, Lawrence, was ordered to be committed by Franklin County District Judge Floyd Coiffon, who heard the case in Douglas County. Coffman ordered that Westergren be sentenced if hospital officials decided he no longer needed treatment. Jerry Donnelly, Westergreen's court-appointed attorney, said he intended to file an appeal of the conviction and the case against him. Kansas Supreme Court later this week. 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