12 Monday, April 13, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Computers available waiting for students By KIERSTI MOEN Staff writer The Computer Center has installed 10 new microcomputers, but they're not being used. "They don't do me any good siting out there unused. I want people to come down and use these things." The center's academic user services. The center ordered 26 computers and two laser printers, but will pay for only half of them. Harris said. The Apple-Macintosh Plus microcomputers were installed at the center two weeks ago. But since then, people have used them, Harris said. Thirteen Apple-Macintosh computers and a printer were brought to the University of Kansas free through a deal with Apple Computers. The center has 10 for student use, and the three others went to campus departments. The remaining 13 computers and a laser printer will arrive in July. The center's next fiscal budget will be based on the number of the 13 computers and printers. The computers come with mice and software for word processing and graphics programs MacWrite. The mouse buttons may be checked out at the center. Students may find the computers useful for writing term papers, Papers are printed on a laser printer, which produces sharp-looking copies similar to typeset printing. The printer can reproduce from six-point to 72-point type. "Even if the paper is bad, it looks like it ought to be good," Harris said. Computer use is free, but cost 20 cents each to cover paper and printer maintenance costs. Users pay by purchasing $5, $10 or $15 punch cards. The center will not accept cash for single copies. Harris said student organizations and University departments also could use the computers to publish pamphlets or similar publications. One of the few people using the Macintoshes yesterday was Helen Meinholdt, a secretary at the department of special education. She was writing a professor's project. "It's pretty neat compared to a typewriter," she said. "It's user-friendly and fairly easy to learn." Meinholtbaut said she learned how to use it by reading manuals and asking questions. Harris said the computers were easy to use. For people with no computer experience, the center provides user manuals and may organize learning workshops this summer if necessary. "It takes just about a half hour to learn how to use it, as long as you're willing to play around with it a bit," Harris said. Israelis set fires to avenge murder ALFIE MENASHE, Occupied West Bank — Hundreds of Jewish settlers set fire to Arab-owned orange groves and rampaged through a Palestinian town yesterday after a firebomb killed a pregnant Jewish woman and badly burned five other Israelis. Ofra Moses was burned to death. Her husband Avraham, their three children and a neighbor's child suffered serious burns. The killing of the woman, Oftra Moses, 35, came on the eve of the weeklong Jewish holiday of Passover and touched off other West Bank violence in which five Palestinians were reported injured. Tensions between settlers and Arabs appeared to be at the highest level since 1980. The Associated Press The firebomb attack Saturday night came while the Moses family was on a shopping excursion. Attackers thought to be Arabs tossed a gasoline bomb into the family car and then apparently fled into the nearby Palestinian village of Qalqilya. Other armed settlers entered the West Bank towns of Ramallah and Hebron where they damaged cars, according to the army and the Arab-run press service. Four Palestinians were injured in Ramallah after resisting arrest by Israeli soldiers, army spokesmen said. Pakistani spokesmen said the settlers acted with the blessing of occupation authorities. Israeli military sources denied it. Angry setters from Alfei Menasha and other Jewish settlements set fire to citrus gardens and then surged into Qalqilay early yesterday, damaging 20 houses and 16 cars and shouting demands for the eviction of Arabs, the Palestine Press Service said. The Computer Center's staff, on duty from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m., will help with problems, Harris said. The Computer Center is open 24 hours a day. DONALD G. STROLE Attorney at Law D & W 11.5 & Traffic F fake ID. D & other alcohol offences Family Law & other legal problems 16 East 13th St. 842-1133 Car event raises funds By a Kansan reporter About 50 Oliver residents gathered on the racquetball court outside the hall to take a swing at an old, rusted 1966 Galaxy 500. Residents painted on the car the titles of courses they hated and the names of former boyfriend and girlfriend. Then for 25 cents a shot, they picked up a sledgehammer and mounted a semester of frustrations on the car. The event was organized to raise money for the Kansas University Endowment Association, said Sean Pappas and sophomore and one of the organizers. "Everyone donates money to charities." Smith said. "But not many people think of raising funds for the University. We go to school here, and we thought by raising money we'd be helping out." Amv Rhoads/KANSAN Bridgitt Mitchell, Topeka sophomore, sings "My Trust Lies in You" with the Inspirational Gospel Voices of the University of Kansas. The choir presented a gospel program entitled "There is Hope for the World" yesterday afternoon in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Songs of praise $9.95 Videoxpress 1447 W. 23rd Open 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Daily WANT PIZZA? 842-0600 DELIVERED MONDAY MANIA ANNOUNCEMENTS IS MASSAGE BETTER THEN PIZZA? **Find out. try steam & massage from Lawrence Message Therapy and R-E-L-A X student rates** (see too) *Call 841-6062* and hold the anchors! 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