6 Tuesday, January 20, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Simultaneously all three went for the ball, and the coconut-like sound of their heads hitting secretly delighted the bird. ACE ATTENTION K.U. ENTREPRENEURS THE NEW ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE ENTREPRENEURS IS HOLDING ITS FIRST INFORMATIONAL MEETING ON JAN. 21 AT 6:30 P.M. IN 505 SUMMERFIELD HALL Wed. Special: 75° watermelons 11 a.m.-3 a.m. $1.00 cover the Sanctuary 7th & Michigan reciprocal with over 300 clubs 843-0540 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT ANALYSTS AND INTERNS The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is seeking qualified candidates with business-related majors for positions as full time management development analysts and summer interns. Qualified candidates should enjoy working in a project-oriented environment and demonstrate good oral and written communications skills, strong analytical and leadership ability, creativity and initiative. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Attention: Personnel 925 Grand Avenue Kansas City, Missouri 64198 (816) 881-2463 We will be available for campus interviews: For more information, please contact your placement office or: SecureCab from the Senate, the majority of which goes toward bus contracts, he said. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Continued from p. 1 Because the change in cab companies was made so late in the semester, Bryan said the Senate was unable to have SecureCab stickers printed in time for this semester. The Senate distributed stickers at fall registration. Instead, he said, small cards with the new phone number were distributed during registration this semester at the table where bus passes were sold. He added that the cards are now available at the Student Union Activities office and the candy counter in the Kansas Union. He said the Senate wanted to keep the cab companies on one-year projections, and they would not be able. Brady Stanton, student body president, said the Senate was considering purchasing a permanent phone number for the telephone company for the program. that a permanent number would help eliminate confusion from year to year. He said he expected the demand for SecureCab to stabilize at 1,850 students a month once students were with the change in cab companies. The Senate may also set up a shuttle bus for certain SecureCab routes to help cut costs. Stanton said. Ward Thomson, owner of Union Cab, said SecureCab had more than 100 students each night last Friday and that the Cab's contract started January 12. They were always polite and courteous," she said. "We're very pleased with the program." It's a very good program, he said. Sandra Reed, co-owner of City Cab, said that although extra cabs had to be sent out to accommodate the demand for the program last semester, the students who used SecureCab were no trouble. "I hear people say at bars that they're too drunk to drive and that they're going to call SecureCab. That's music to my ears," Epstein said. "The main thing is that people are not embarrassed to call SecureCab." Epstein said that word-of-mouth, more than anything else, had helped the program. "We never had any problems at all. He said use of the service was not dominated by any one group. Students in fraternities and sororities were required to such as those living in residence halls. George Hackman, assistant director of the Douglas County Citizen's Commission on Alcoholism, said the program was valuable in terms of changing people's behavior. If students call a cab when they've had too much to drink in Lawrence, they might do the same when they return to their home communities. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Lawyers for victims of the Dupont Plaza Hotel fire will launch an evidence-gathering expedition in the building Tuesday for the first time. The blaze, an attorney said yesterday. On Campus Lawyers to search hotel John Coale, a Washington, D.C., lawyer representing some of the victims of the fire which killed 96 people and injured 120 others, said that attorneys and their fire experts will be looking for anything that might have acted as an accelerer in the fire. 2048 Malott Hall. 2014 Nadir Hani. ■ The KU Young Socialist Alliance will present a lecture, "Behind the Crisis Rocking Washington: The Socialist View," at 7:30 p.m. in the Pine Room at the Kansas University. Coale is also involved in suits stemming from the chemical disaster at a Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India in December 1984. - Harold Shechter, of Ohio State University, will present "New Reactions and the Mechanism of Aromatic Substitution of Heterocyclic Carbenes." A Frank Burnet Dains Memorial Lecture, at 3:45 p.m. in The 20-story resort has been under the jurisdiction of Puerto Rico's Justice Department since the fire. - The KU Hispanic-American Leadership Organization will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the International Room. - There will be a talent search, sponsored by Worlds of Fun, in the Burge Union at 2:30 p.m. United Press International New Orleans-based lawyer Wendell Gauthier, who is working with Coale, said Gilberto Vila Navarrete, director of the Puerto Rican investigations bureau, told him the hotel would be under guard until today. Kaypro Introduces Non-Obsolescence The fully IBM PC/IXT compatible KAYPRO PC has been designed to eliminate obsolescence. Update any system component, right down to the microprocessor. 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