Thursday, November 20, 1975 University Daily Kansan 5 as *atic* nests most uses ers that be north in right name same i ce the cee of rely s. 1. not I, not st is stated for u of u of st is a apple. im- sts we the nave we aress we aress we ncks, be ncks, be Jew BeJew in theokenoken in for whichism which isive,ough through it islo iso iogive andarm-and aho, County OK's dredging agreement Douglas County commissioners approved an agreement yesterday between the *c*, *j* of Baldwin and Walter L. Yount Construction and Douglas Construction, including bridging of Spring Creek Lake near Baldwin. Costs for dredging the lake, used as Baldwin's back-up water supply, are being financed through the county's community development allocation from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Ernest Coleman, the county's federal banker, estimated that $12,000 for the drowning would be about $12, 000. Revees discovered that Yount Construction was not strong enough for him, he said. Coleman said that Virgil Reeves, mayor of Baldwin, had taken quotations from various companies in the area on the costs of renting equipment for the dredging. of silt from the bottom of the lake, Coleman said. Yount has estimated that it would take 27 working days to pull the 40,000 cubic yards The commissioners approved the agreement unanimously under the stipulation that a more definite, detailed contract would be presented. Coleman also announced yesterday that loans were available from the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) that would be compatible with the county's proposed construction projects, grants, which are also included in the HUD community development allocation. He said the FIA loans were being offered at a low interest rate, one per cent annually, and would be administered through Penn House Housing Rehabilitation in Lawrence, which is also handling the community development grants. Penn House will only help pursue the Iowa, Coleman said, and that their FHA would be able to cover it. TODAY: Marian Washington will speak on "WOMEN'S ATHLETICS AT KU," at noon in the United Ministries Conference. A conference on "HIGHER EDUCATION AND AGING," will be at 1 in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. THE UNIVERSITY SENATE will meet at 3:30 in Woodruff Auditorium. JULIAN LEE RAYFORD will speak at a poetry forum at 4 in the Music and Reading Room of the Union. TONIGHT: A "HIGHER EDUCATION AND AGING" play will be presented at 7 in the Forum Room of the Union. THE COLLEGE REPUBLICANS will meet at 7:30 in South Park Recreation Center, 1141 Massachusetts. THE KANSAS HONORS PROGRAM will meet at 7:30 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. A PRE-DENTAL MEETING will be at 7:30 in the Council Room of the Union. THE SUA SAILING PROGRAM will be at 7:30 in the Union Ballroom. On Campus TOMORROW. THE AAUP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will meet at 1:30 p.m. in Room 225 of Spencer Library. Events In other business yesterday, Jim Tate, coordinator for data processing services at the county courthouse, asked the com- pany to increase its increases for employees in data processing. He said first priority for rehabilitation grants would go to communities in the county other than Lawrence, and that Lawrence would have second priority for houses not covered by the city's community development funds. The commissioners decided to take the increases under admittance until 9:00 a.m. He said that the dominant class gained and kept power by controlling the economic, social and biological systems of the state while the exploited class supplied the state with production. depend on class relations and the level of technological development, according to Wroblewain addressed a group of 40 people last month in the United States. The Socialist Theory Society. Marist theory assumes that there are two classes in capitalistic states—those of dominance and those of exploitation—and they are to be erased. Webbess visiting professor and theorist from Poland. Wroblewski said that Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto could be used as 813 Mass. The definitions of both state and law The tools of production that the exploited class must use, said Wroblewki, started the emergence of personal relationships within groups and the stratification of society. "Law is a system of norms that is genetically and functionally related in the same way to laws." Dr. Jerry Nossaman—Outstanding Dentist In Lawrence Dr. Henry Musselman—Dean of Admissions UMKC School of Dentistry Visiting professor lectures on Marxism the final explanation of state and law, but that in the context of time and goals it served as a starting point of theoretical thinking. ATTENTION: PRE-DENTAL STUDENTS Forum—Pursuit of a Dental Career Dean Robert Adams—Assoc. Dean, LA&S Pre-Med/Pre-Dental Advisor, KU THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 7:30 p.m. Council Room of the Kansas Union This organization (SACHS) funded from the Student Activity Fee 843-2091 SIMPLY: THE WORLD'S BEST CASSETTE DECK. THE ADVENT MODEL 201 TAPE DECK—*350.00 - SIMPLY THE EASIEST MACHINE TO RECORD AND PLAY BACK. THIS MACHINE WILL MAKE AN INSTALLED STEREO AND ITS SOURCE MATERIAL INCLUDING THE BEST STEREOS AND FM BROADCASTS. - THE ONLY HEAVY BUY-FACT TRANSPORT AVAILABLE * THIS VEHICLE IS DESIGNED FOR SCHOOLS, LIBRARIES, OR OTHER HEAVY SERVICES (SCHOOL PROOF). - THE BEST SIGNAL TO HONE RATIO AT ANY CASSETTE AT ANY PRICE—40 dB. • THE HEAVY DUTY TAPE TRANSFER IS AVAILABLE. 13 EAST ENTHUSIA 042-2047 REG. ROWS: 10-5,20. OPEN THURS., EVENING. WILL HUMILATE RECORD WASTE - AND ACTUALLY PAT FOR ITSSEE WITH USE. BEFORE POSSIBLE. A CONVENIENT, HIGH-QUALITY, LONG-TERM LIBRARY NEVER BEFORE POSSIBLE. HUH? WHY NOT RENT IT? IT'S EASIER. Make Daily Weekly Weekend Rates PINTO $9.00 plus 9/4 mile $60.00 plus 9/4 mile $7.00 plus 9/4 mile MAVERICK $10.50 plus 10/4 mile $65.00 plus 10/4 mile $7.50 plus 10/4 mile MUSTANG $11.00 plus 11/4 mile $70.00 plus 11/4 mile $9.00 plus 11/4 mile TORINQ $11.00 plus 11/4 mile $70.00 plus 11/4 mile $9.00 plus 11/4 mile GRANADA PICKUP $11.00 plus 11/4 mile $70.00 plus 11/4 mile $9.00 plus 11/4 mile LTD $12.00 plus 12/4 mile $76.00 plus 12/4 mile $10.00 plus 12/4 mile STATION WAGON $13.00 plus 13/4 mile $80.00 plus 13/4 mile $11.00 plus 13/4 mile JOHN HADDOCK FORD ADMIRAL LEASING AND RENTAL 23rd and Alabama RENT-A-CAR u43-3500 For your listening pleasure For your listening pleasure Wed. - Fri. - Sat. - Sun. 9-1 Open Road Ramada Inn in the Rubayyat Club 6th & Iowa the Christmas Blahs. (kris mas blaz) DESCRIPTION: a highly contagious social disease reaching epidemic proportions during the last 30 shopping days before Christmas (children are immune). SYMPTOMS: Indecision, loss of patience, muttering under one's breath, and tired, aching feet from shuffling from department store to department store searching for a different and unique present (instead of giving the same old gifts at exorbitant prices). KNOWN REMEDIES: Dependent upon geographical location. In Lawrence, Haas Imports, through its merchandise purchases from worldwide outlets, affords the Christmas shopper a variety of choices on quality items. A short walk for a unique gift at a bargain price. Stores like Haas Imports are making the Christmas Blahs a vanishing species. 1029 Mass. FALL Cleanup Sale Leather Coats — $119^{99} Reg. $200^{90} Pantsuits $23$99-$28$99 Reg. to $56^{00}$ Coordinates $12^{99}-$18^{99} Reg. to $34^{00} Pants $^{57}99$ Reg. $^{18}00$ Sweaters $^49^-$^99^- Tops $4^99-$11^99 Reg. to $19^{00} Sleepwear $7'99-$17'99 Reg. to $26'00 Hours Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Thurs. 10-8:30 BankAmericard Master Charge Carousel Charge Cash too!