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Irie Village a senior Anton, Mo., asant Hill, 120 other profits are ! from the same time, panies are at plowing nes almost and we are it, have it, have a negotiation each other se state for se state for rd, though, unrealistic analysts and it'll point out contues's position. its most needed most deployment of Monetary action so that will be applied with a the British confidence think it is think it will in the right UFO etiquette prescribed LEAWOOD—People who sight unidentified flying objects usually don't know what to do with their visions. But a new booklet published by the Unidentified Flying Object Network Inc. (MUFON) may help them find the best outlet for their sightings. The booklet, entitled UFO Sightings—the Do's and Don'ts, written by Stanley Fouch of Leawood, explains how to record and report UFO sightings. Fouch said yesterday that the idea for a booklet came from his conversation with a UFO witness, who asked what he should have done after he made a sighting. Fouch then realized that other people didn't know what to do when they saw UFO's, either. MUFON, FOUNDED in 1989 is a not-for-profit organization of people from various Fouch, who has held several positions with International Business Machines Inc. since 1944, said that he had had a "passive" interest in UFO's for 14 years, but that a friend's sighting him to spend more time investigating UFO's. fields who spend their spare time doing investigative work, conducting seminars and other activities. "The more I looked, the more curious I got," he said, opening a small closet filled with books on UFO's and notebooks; of his own research. FOUCH'S BOOKLET contains information on what to observe and record when a UFO is seen. It says more than n one witness should report data when possible and that witnesses should avoid any gestures that might be interpreted as Instead of guns, a sighter should carry a camera, the booklet says and Fouch gives instruction on camera use and exposure times for dav and night shooting. threatening by UFO inhabitants. Above all, it saves, avoid dislashing guns. The booklet also advises people who spot UFO's to contact MUFON instead of the press, because reporters tend to attract crowds that destroy evidence, especially evidence of a landing. When MUFON finishes investigating, it calls the press. MUFON INVESTIGATORS collect evidence at landing sites and analyze their findings. Edward Zeller, professor of geology, studies MUFON soil samples. A man in his mid-20s is being sought by Lawrence police in connection with a pair of armed robberies Sunday evening and early yesterday. According to police, the robber took $203 from the cash register of the Kwik Shop, 1714 W. 23rd S., after threatening the clerk that appeared to be a gun in his coat pocket. Robber sought by police A man fitting the description of the Kwik Shop robber also held up the Derby self-service gas station, 2330 Iowa St., about 5:30 a.m. yesterday. The robbie took $212 from the register after telling the clerk he had a gun and would use it if he wasn't given the money. The robber was described by police as black, about 6 feet tall and about 180 pounds. The booklet advises that people stay away from UFO's that have landed, but most importantly, Fouch says, it suggests that anyone who spots a UFO叫 MUFON in Kansas City, Kan., at (913) 384-374. Names will be kept confidential, he said. Spring semester appointments for the University Daily Kansas were announced yesterday by Jum Bates, Great Bend senior vice president of finance, Lawrence senior and business manager The Kansas advertising staff comprises Tim O'Shea, Overland Park senior and advertising manager; Judy Jarsulic, Kansas City, Kan., senior and assistant advertising manager; Randy Higbee, Mexico, Mo., senior and classified manager; Pat Thornton, Hays sophomore and assistant classified manager; Danny O'Connor, Gardner senior and promotional manager; James Benson, national advertising manager and Ruthie Wentrain, Fairway senior and staff artist. The Kansas news staff comprises Greg Hack, Lawrence senior and managing editor; Stewart Brann, Great Bend senior and editorial editor; Alison Gwynn, Prairie Village college and campus editor and Lydia Bruce, senior vice president and associate campus editor. MUFON is entirely supported by contributions. Any person who contributes a $1 minimum is placed on a mailing list and sent to the MUFON investigator of any investigation. MUFON undertakes. Make-up editors are John Fuller, Lawrence senior; Dennis Mulso, Ebon Sabatino, and Chris Kushner. The assistant campus editors are Jerry sibs, Hays junior, and Barbara Worczek, Hewitt junior. New Kansan staff chosen Mary Meyer, Shawne Mission senior, and Susan Applebry, Kansas City, Kan., Copy Chiefs are Jim Cobb, Holton senior; and Barbara McKenzie, McKenzie senior; and One such investigation is "Project No. 3." Witnesses have reported men in black clothing trying to withhold information from their partners in order to determine the validity of these reports. Fouch said that all mail should be addressed to MUFON of Kansas City, Box 662, 301 E. Broadway, Kansas City, KS 67804. Gary Vice, Leawood senior, is the sports editor and Courtney Thompson, Shawnee Mission senior, and Dan Bowerman, Olathe junior, are the associate sports editors. George Millner, Lawrence junior, is the photo editor. Jay Koeiler, Fort Collins, Colo., senior Mariane Maurin, Lawrence junior, is the photographer. Chris Cluben, college senior, are the photographers. Wire editors are Larry Bonner, Lawrence senior; Carol A. amam, Hutchinson senior; Steve C. amam, Larry Bonner. TONIGHT: The LATTER DA Y SAINTS STUDENT ASSOCIATION meets at 7:30 in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. The KU SADDLE CLUB meets at 7:30 in the Union's Oread Room. The participants of the SUA SADDLE CLUB meet at 7:30 in the Union's Forum Room. THE NAVIGATORS meet at 7:30 in the Union's Hawkroom. KONSTANTIN KUZMINSKY, Russian underground poet, will discuss the cultural underground of Leningrad at 8 in the Strong Hall Auditorium. Kuzminsky will conduct a tour tomorrow at 9:40 a.m. in 4075 Wescole Hall. Editorial page contributing writers are Jay Bermis, Lawrence junior; Paul Jefferson, Fort Scott junior; Paul Addison, graduate, obtain student, Suffen and Seib. The entertainment page editors are Bill Cook, the director, and senior, Sheri Baldwin. Hughing is general manager. Staff writers are Elizabeth Leech, Okalaloa senior. Sniften and Rosewicz. The Kanan staff artists are Ken West- phali, Michaela junior, and David Miller, Joseph. TODAY; ALEXANDRA MASON Spencer libraryian, give a presentation on the Spencer Library collections at 2:30 p.m. in Room B-26 of Watson Library. Events TOMORROW: KU DAMES will hold their general meeting at 8 p.m. in the Union's office. Announcements The MT. OREAD BICYCLE CLUB is changing its logo and is requesting designs. The owner of the design selected will receive $25. Wednesday,Dec.8 Buy one pizza of one size... you get the next size pizza free!! in the Hillcrest Shopping Center Christmas FLIGHTS ARE FILLING FAST Make reservations now! No extra cost for our services. Maupintour travel service Phone: 843-1211 KU Union/The Malls/Hillcrest/900 Mass --kansas union BOOKSTORE CASH PAID FOR BOOKS BUY BACK DAYS DEC. 9-18 "KU ON WHEELS" BUS SCHEDULE For Finals Period: December 9-11, 13-17. 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