2 Monday, March 18, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Food Barn workers continue their strike Kansan staff report Local Food Barn employees continued to strike yesterday after the management's extension of the deadline for strikers to return to work. "We were given an ultimatum to go back to work noon on Friday or be permanently replaced," said Mike Simmons, picket captain for the Lawrence Food Barn store, 1900 W. 23rd St. "Friday they postponed the ultimatum for sometime in the near future." Simmons said. "They didn't give any definite date." "We've accomplished what we wanted to do. turn away the regulations," Simmons said. "A lot of them who know the employees who are on strike refuse to cross the picket line." Local managers declined to comment Food Barn employees went on strike March 3 to protest the management's new contract proposal. Mike Charles, union steward for the local store, said only one of the store's 12 employees who went on vacation was present during the strike, the store employed 40 Charles said he and other union members would continue to strike until the management decided to dismiss them or until Food Barn went broke. "They are trying to entice people to buy by selling at very low prices," he said. "They can't afford to do that for very long." Police report A radar detector valued at $150 was taken between 11:30 p.m. Friday and 6:00 a.m. Saturday from a car in Lawrence County to the Good Drive Lawrence police reported. Heatherwood Drive, Lawrence police reported. ■ A car stereo, speakers and amplifier valued together at $600 were taken between 3 and 5.20 a.m. Saturday from a car in the 2100 block of A car stereo and cassette amplifier valued together at $500 were taken between 10:30 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. Saturday from a car in the 1900 block of Heatherwood Drive, Lawrence police reported. The University Daily Kansan (USP5 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Staircase-Fint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 66044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $50. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 118 Stauffer-Fint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045 Satellites and computers aid ecologist in search After the computer is given digital information about known prairie lands, it then can use information from satellite pictures to identify similar types of natural areas. "The numbers from the computer represent a reflection of objects on the earth." he said. With the help of satellites and computers, a KU ecologist is looking for unspoiled natural areas in the Amazon rainforest to preserve them for the future. Kansan staff writer By Katie Chipman Lauver has developed a method of finding natural areas by using satellite imagery and a computer. "My job is to find the best examples of undisturbed prairies, forests and wetlands," said Chris Nielsen, a professor at the Kansas Biological Survey. Lauer said the Kansas Biological Survey was in charge of administering the Kansas Natural and Environmental Resources which allows it to recommend Lauer said the data from the satellite also could be used for resource management, research, public education and for making environmental impact assessments. "We hope we can integrate conservation planning with development programs," Lauer said. "We're doing a survey now for the Kansas Department of Transportation. They want to build a highway from Wichita to the southeast part of the state." "High-quality sites are pretty much the way we think the land looked before it was settled by the Europeans," he said. "We call the land remaining pieces of natural heritage." The state hopes to preserve those sites for future generations through a system in which land will be protected to agree to protect the area, he said. areas that are ecologically important. Attention All Juniors Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honorary Candidates must have demonstrated superior leadership in one of the following areas: - Scholarship - Athletics - Creative and performing art - Campus government, social, service, and religious activities - Journalism, speech and the mass media Deadline is March 22 APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE Deadline is March 22 MISS. STREET DELI 901 MASSACHUSETTS Owner's Special Double Sausage Sandwich Some like it hot. Two has Smoked Snacks spilt, grilled and placed on a French Hair Roll. Garnished with sautéed chopped green peppers, onions and mushrooms. Smothered with two thick slices of jalapeño cheese. Generally apply mayo and horseradish. 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