14 Wednesday, March 30, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Stores welcome rush Final Four shirts in high demand on campus By Jeff Suggs Kansan staff writer Celebration of the Kansas basketball team's entry into the Final Four in Kansas City, Mo., has spilled into campus bookstores. Mike Reid, general manager of the Kansas and Burge Union bookstores, said clothing sales at the stores this week had doubled. And Bill Muggy, owner-manager of the Jayhawk bookstore, 1420 Crescent Road, said that in terms of store business this week had quadrupled. Both stores offer Final Four hats, sweatshirts, bumper stickers and buttons, but T-shirts seem to be the hottest item. Reid said his stores sold out of T-shirts yesterday morning. Muggy said the Jayhawk Bookstore sold out of T-shirts Sunday and had sold 1,000 of them so far. The shirts run from $10 to $14 at both stores, and Reid and Muggy said they were ordering more shipments to keep enough of them in stock. "If we run out," Reid said, "we won't be out for long." Muggy said he had had some Final Four shirts in his store since December. But he didn't have as many shirts on hand as two years ago, so he took his last point to Final Four. He said he was caught off guard because he said it was unexpected that KU would make the Final Four this year. He said sales were comparable with those two years ago. "It itms different this time," Reid said. "I think this year, customers have more choices to get their merchandise." Reid said he wasn't sure that sales were the same two years ago. He said that back then, only a few stores in Lawrence sold Final Four merchandise. This year, he said, more local stores have gotten into the act. Both Reid and Muggy said they didn't have any goals on how much Final Four product they planned to sell. The team was concerned not to order too much. "We're just planning not to go in the red," he said. Survey will question classified employees By Rebecca J. Cisek Kansan staff writer A survey planned for June will determine the needs of classified employees, members of the Classified Senate said yesterday. Diana Dyal, a cataloguer in Watson library and a member of the Senate's personnel affairs committee, said that the committee had identified some areas that the survey might address. One of those areas was educational benefits of classified employees. At the University of Kansas, classified employees pay the in-state tuition fee minus the student fees, a cost of $37 per credit hour for the spring 1988 semester. But Mick Quinn, training manager in personnel services, said that KU didn't compare favorably with its peers. For example, at the University of Colorado, classified employees can take classes free of charge. Employees at KU must make up the time they miss from work while some universities give employees an allotment of time each week for classes. Dyal also said that classified employees could not qualify for tuition assistance unless the class was related to the job. Another concern of the committee is working conditions for classified employees. Dyal said that the heating and cooling in some buildings didn't always work well and that the lighting for some employees was poor. "A lot of times, it's 85 or 86 degrees in the library," she said. A third area of the survey might ask for opinions on classified employees' benefits. Currently, the state contributes more money to the retirement of unclassified employees than that of classified employees. Soviet doctors conceal truth from patients The Associated Press BETHESDA, Md. — Soviet doctors participating in an international teleconference said yesterday that they routinely concealed the truth from patients diagnosed as having cancer. "Only in rare cases, when the patient refuses treatment, does the doctor have the obligation to the patient." said Dr. Nikolai Napalkov, president of the U.S.S.R. Oncological Society and a leading cancer researcher in the Soviet Union. He said that Soviet doctors kept cancer diagnosis secret in order to "preserve the peace of mind" of the patient. Fullly informing the patient could "interfere with internal processes," he said. American doctors taking part strongly disagreed. Last Chance To Back Out Of Your Mac Its not too late to get IBM-Compatibility from your computer. Its easy as 1-2-3: 1. Get a $50 Refund From the Bookstore Today. 2. Apply It Towards Your Leading Edge Model "D" Save over $350 at Connecting Point in downtown Lawrence. The Leading Edge will give you more computer at a better price. That's why its rated as the best buy in IBM-compatibility and is the Nation's #1 selling compatible. 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