6 Thursday, April 26, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Gotta Group: Houses with 2-5 Bedrooms 2 Bath Units Gotta Large Group? Gotta Group? Houses with 2-5 Bed 2 Bath Units Gotta Large Group? House with 9 Bedrooms •4 1/2 Bath Units •3 Kitchens •2 Washer/Dryers •Piano Easy walk to campus Very Charming Call 841-STAR (7827) DOCTORS POHL & DOBBINS OPTOMETRISTS FAMILY PRACTICE DEDICATED TO EXCELLENCE IN EYE CARE COMPLETE COMPUTER ASSISTED EYE EXAMS FOR GLASSES & CONTACT LENSES EYE HEALTH DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT OF INPASE AND INFECTIONS DISEASE AND INJUCTIONS FREE CONTACT CONSULTATION & TRIAL FITTING EXTENDED WEAR, GAS PERMEABLE, INTED ASTIGMATIC, BIFOCAL & DISPOSABLE CONTACTS ASK ABOUT OUR 30 DAY REFUND GUARANTEE EVENING & WEEKEND HOURS HMO MEDICARE BC/BS & OTHER INSURANCE DR. CHARLES R. POHL 841-2866 DR. KENT E. DOBBINS 843-5665 OPTICAL DISPENSARY 831 VERMONT 1000 FRAMES TO CHOOSE FROM SHOPPERS ONSITE WELCOME LAB SAME DAY ON MOST PRESCRIPTIONS □ DESIGNER FRAMES □ ECONOMY FRAMES □ CONTACT LENSES & SUPPLIES □ MANY REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT DOCTORS IN THE OFFICE FOR FREE CONSULATION 841-2866 843-5665 FAST & AFFORDABLE SERVICE OPEN MON, TUES, WED & FRI 6-8 THURS TIL 8PM; SAT SAT 12 NOON 831 VERMONT Two Macintosh computers, two disk drives and a printer valued together at $3,893 were taken from Hashinger Hall yesterday afternoon, according to a KU police ronent. By Christine Reinolds Kansan staff writer The equipment was taken between 2:35 and 3:45 n.m. according to the report. Mike Triplett, residence hall director, said that two Zenith computers in the same room as the Macintosh computers were not taken. Hashinger computers taken Kirk Isenhour, Hashinger president, said the equipment was secured by cables and locked in a room that is not accessible. Lt. John Mullens of the KU police said the incident was under investigation. There were no witnesses to the theft and no suspects. Theft puts residents in bind The incident could be ruled either burglary or felony theft, Mullens said. The penalty for burglary is five to 10 years in jail, and for felony theft one to five years in jail. "I in very insulted that somebody could actually get away with doing this," it enshouled said. "Now 400 students are going to be without the use of computers during the last two weeks before finals." Isenhour said the only alternative for residents was the computer center. "Now I will have to wait in line," he said. Ken Stoner, director of student housing, said it was too early to decide who would pay for replacement computers. Tim Furnish, Westwood junior, said he would have to rearrange his schedule to make time to go to the computer center. If the housing staff was negligent in security, the housing department will pay for replacements, Stoner said. Bv a Kansan reporter Regents budget stalls amid arguing TOPEKA — The Board of Regents budget was stranded in conference committee yesterday when Senators accused Representatives of coercion. State Sen. Gus Bogina, R-Shawnee, said representatives were using provisos in the University of Kansas Medical Center's portion of the budget to force the Senate to pass a bill now in the Senate Ways and Means Committee. "Now I will have to wait in line," he said. "Nobody is going to threaten me with provisions in my committee." Bogina told the House contingent of the conference committee. "I will not allow anarchy, coercion." Hogina was angry because he thought provisos were added to the budget to force his committee to approve a bill that would allow him to have The budget provisos would prevent spending unless a bill introduced by State Rep. Kerry Patrick, R-Lewado, was passed. 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