Wednesdav. July 25.1973 3 New Zip To Speed KU Mail A new zip code has been established to speed up mail delivery to all KU schools and departments on the campus. The new number will be 660435. This new zip code does not include off-campus mail and probably doesn't include residence hall mail, according to director, guard of University Relations. The new zip code was generated in a major post office in the Midwest, under the supervision of Clarence Gels, a postmaster in Chicago. The present zip, 6044, will still be used by all Lawrence addresses outside of the University. The main reason for the new zip code is to facilitate delivery and eliminate sorting time, as the volume of mail has steadily increased over the past years. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The only topic of conversation in the National League dressing room after the 7-1 All-Star victory was the Boston League Tuesday night was Bobby Bonds. Bonds. NL All-Stars Just Outgunned 'Em Over in the quiet American League dressing room, Manager Dick Williams summed up the loss with these words: "We were overmatched tonight." Bonds, the San Francisco Giants center fielder, wasn't pick to start the game, but Manager Spurky Anderson of the Cincinnati team sure he was used as soon as possible. Bonds, a 6-foot-1, 190-pounder, responded with a two-run-homer and a double. He was named the most valuable player of the game. "He does everything a ball player can to," Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves said. his getter better and better. His statistics going into the game showed 25 homers and 28 stolen bases for the Giants. Anderson said, "On the season he's having, he's the best player in baseball. He just keeps getting better and better." He stating ought into the crowd showed "He's super." Before the game, Anderson said he thought it was a shame that Bonds hadn't been picked by the fans and vowed to get another start. But under the rules, at the end of three innings, Bonds said he wasn't disappointed at not being named as a starter. "The fans chose the starters and they made some good choices," he said. When asked what the victory by the National League proved, Anderson said, "I proves that the 29 players on the National League team were better than the 29 Williams, the fiery manager of the world champion Oakland A's who underwent an emergency appendectomy last Thursday night, didn't appear overly disappointed by the defeat—the American League's 10th in the last 11 games in the annual classic. "I just gud they're not all on one team when we play in the World Series," Warner responded to the NL aces. "Sure I was displeased in our pitching. The long ball got us." players on the American League team." "Definitely, pitching was the deciding factor. It was just one of those days. Some of the pitches were in the All-Star Game for game and maybe they were a little nervous." Asked how he felt physically, Williams shot back: "I had a little pain when those balls went WILLIAMS ANDERSON over the fence." Some of the AL players dressed hurriedly and departed quickly, but others sat around for a while. The defense was good. "I don't feel embarrassed," said Rod Carew of the Minnesota Twins. "Somebody's got to win. If they hit the home run, there's nothing we can do about it." From Page One Williams said he favored increasing the All-Star squads to 35 players. 80c PITCHERS Tonight 8 - Midnight The Ball Park HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER The Perfect Mismatch production of a group of players who participated in the first All-Star Game in 1933. Some of the greatest who attended the game were Joe Gehrig, Lefty Gomez, Charlie Gehringer, Joe Cronin and Lefty Grove The game also gave an estimated 50 million television viewers, a look at the Royals Stadium, which can't be equaled by any other team. The game was Featured at Tuesday's game was the $750,000 water fountain display with its 70-foot water jets bathed in hues of blue, red and yellow. The fountains, emplaced behind the outfield wall, added much to the carnival-like atmosphere of the 44th All-Star Game. "This is an honor game," said Williams. "I feel very honored and proud and I'm sure all the players feel that way. There's enough pressure for seasons to increase the squads, say, to 35." Vulnerability Protection Team Shelters Child But Lacks Parent Therapv From Page One Mothers and fathers tend to abuse their children as the same frequency. Babies also abuse children. Abuse occurs in all socio-economic strata of society. Abusing parents were charc- tured. "The abusing parent expects the child to fulfill his emotional needs instead of expecting to fulfill the child's emotional needs." she said. Fish said she was convinced that parents murder their children "in hot blood," or a resources in the community. The Team emphasizes protecting the child first and secondly seeks to develop Because of a lack of staff and monetary resources, the Medical Center remains fairly inactive in the area of therapy for parents. A CHIEF CONCERN to those active in the Team is that battering beetles batting. Fish said that studies had shown that when individuals who were abused as children became parents, they would abuse their own children. Fish said the Team acted as a consultant to communities in developing their resources. Thus far they have traveled to Atchison, Hutchinson and Wichita "DON'T BE SO SMUG as to think that doubt abounds不 happen in your comm- munity." She said that interested University students could help the cause by becoming involved. "There is always a shortage of foster houses, and we desperately need more," she said. GLENNIS CUHLKE, Supervisor of the Service Unit at the Douglas County Social Welfare Department, said that there was a need for foster homes in Lawrence, mostly for children who are older, handicapped, or black. SUSAN CHERNISS of Volunteers in Court at the Lawrence Juvenile Court said that the philosophy of the court in Lawrence was that of the team at the Team at the Medical Center. she said. "Usually we try to remove the child from the home, at least temporarily, so that the entire family can calm down and so that the child and animosity in the child can subside. As with the other agencies, Cuhkke said that emphasms in her department was on point. "There is a need for was offered on an ability to pay basis at the Turt Mental Health Clinic Fourth and Fifth Avenue, New York. Licensing for foster homes is done by the health and welfare departments. Requirements are quite flexible and single persons may volunteer to be foster parents. Interested persons should contact the Social Welfare Department. "We never have trouble placing babies." stereo components Specializing in Market Research for Stereo Hi-Fi speaker design and home electronics. Cherniss said that counseling of all types Sansui LAWRENCE'S FIRST CERTIFIED AUDIO CONSULTANT Consult before you buy. Save time and money. RICHARD RAY 738 Rhode Island Street RAY AUDIO DYNACO KANSAN WANT ADS Lawrence, Kansas Illustrations on Sale Exhibited at Spooner Kansan Staff Writer Bv ANA GABRIEL. KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES "The American Illustrator," the last special exhibit of the summer at the University of Kansas, is now on display in Spooner Art Museum. The trend towards feature illustrations He said that most of the works in the exhibition were for sale, and that the proceeds would be used to benefit future exhibits at KU. David Curry, assistant to the director of art, said the display would be shown until about 4 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and from 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. on Sunday. One Day 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.01 Curry explained that an illustration was closely linked to a text or story, which it might have been created by the artist. An illustrative talent has been获奖 by publishers of magazines, books, posters, advertising, cartoons, comic strips and graphic novels to reach as wide an audience as possible. Curry said the group of drawings in the display came from Graham Gallery in New York where they were on display through March and April. Some of the drawings were displayed in Nashville at the Cheekwood Art Gallery and Botanical Gardens. began early in the 19th century in magazines such as Godey's Laye's Book. Illustrations became even more prevalent after the Civil War. The wood engraving, a reproduction technique, was responsible for a majority of illustrations in the 1850s; replacing exotic stone and steel engraving, etching and lithography. The wood engraver's skill was an integral part of the process, and both artist and engraver signed the completed work. The drawing was destroyed by this process. There was a gradual transition from wood engravings to line or half tone photoengraving from the 1880s on. The refinement of photoengraving as a technique of work caused a spectacular development and expansion in the field of illustration monthly periodicals, notably Harper's, McClure's and The Century, made great use of their humor. Curry said that illustration illuminated social and cultural history as well as artistic beauty. "We are very lucky to be able to show this important selection of the American School of Music." TACO GRANDE With This Coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 1973-Year of the Taco Good Every Day Except Wednesday TACO FREE! ffer Expires Aug.15 9th and Indiana 1720 W.23rd FOR SALE Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kanan are offered at the University or national origin. Please regard to ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLAINT HURRYING NORTH SIDE Country Shop—3 blks. No. of the furniture, clothing, gas boating and cooking furnaces, furniture, chemicals, gas boating and cooking equipment, monkey stoves, 52 gal. steel drama, drains, and fireplaces, fireplace wood, FirePipehouse, large logs 15, 10. for fireplaces Western Civilization Notes—Now On Sale! There are two ways of looking at it: 1. If you were looking at it. Offer Expires Aug. 15 Austin Civilization Notes—Now On Sale! 1. Visit www.austincollege.edu. 2. You’re at an advantage. 3. You’re at a disadvantage. 4. The same thing— 5. Analysis of Western Civilization 6. Town Cr Three Days 25 words or fewer: $2.00 each additional word: $0.02 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication PIZZA BUF SMOGRASSORD: All the pizza you would like with four towels-40- 13:30-16:30 lounge-40 11:30-16:30 kitchen-40 For Dive- Siers tank. T-Vlave Back. Pake Also. For Dive- Siers tank. 37, good stock. 47, Call 844-3516, after 5:00. 7-25 Call 844-3516, after 5:00. 12) foot STAARCHT航行湾, Bflessman, glass $80; Calm 841-2370, include, excellent leather $65; Calm 841-2370 7:58 LEAVING - MUST SELL! 19,709 TOTYA Corolla LEAVING - MUST SELL! 19,709 TOTYA Corolla 16,800 miles, 12,500 miles on engine and 10,000 miles on gasoline. 10 Speed railer - 21% inch frame, Simplex de- railer in excellent condition. *45* Call 823-7600 823-7600 Need to sell: TEAC reel to ree tape deck, 2 months old—brand new 1230 model $280. Also brand new Dual 1218 turntable, Shure hifi receiver, 5 hardened Hand. Call us Tandem, 7-25 "66 For Sale - yellow SUZUKI 90, 360 mm, h belt, 25-18mm. 4200-7500 rpm. 8400 rpm. NeoQuadricher Adapter caliper, 8400 rpm. 7-25 mm. 64 T-Bird, runs good $250 or best offer. 942- 6729-Must sell immediately. BOOK Sale--Motely Philosophy 102A Strange Hall, afternoons. 7-26 TOO FAR FROM CAMUS? TIRED OF STEEP PARKING IN FAR-FLUNG LOTS? from stadium. Easy walking distance of major campus buildings, parking pad parked. Free: Cab equipments. Free rentable rates. furniture available. roommates. free: Sacramento. Santa Ana. 123rd Apt. 9 or a-841-281-1121 FOR RENT 1973 Mark II TOYOTA Corona-air conditioning power-switch power-brakes vinyl top. 4-28 mileage $1250 "FREE RENTAL SERVICE" For the "FREE RENTAL SERVICE" in rental call law, Lawrence Rental Exchange, 820-576-1240. Lawrence Rental Exchange For Sale 1968 Beige WB USU. In good condition. FM radio, New Battery, Call Rick, 841-4522. 841-4523. Apartments, furnished, clean, quiet, some air and meet amenities off street parking. Beds and meat are available. The number to call for up-to-the-minute listings of rental housing available in Lawrence, Kansas 842-2500 Rooms for men, furnished, with or without cook- ware. Renter RU and near downtown, no pets. 843-755-6211 Save $2 on rent by subbasing furnished Meadow-break apartment, shap. central air, electric kitchen with stainless-steel dishwasher, ideal for Ideal for the couple. Available Apt. 841-5492, WW102-Walden Court 7-25 College Hill Manor Hunter has 2 and 2 bedroom luxury nets. available now at reduced summer rates. All rooms have high ceilings, spacious apts it is fully carpeted with central air, electric kitchen, dishwasher and pool. Pool has 3 screens. There are 3 blocks south of campus with hups and see us at 1741 W. Ivy, Apth. 8b 843-8220. 7-66 Rent. Partially furnished older home in good condition near KU. Four bedrooms plus study. Excellent for mature group of students or family. Two bedrooms, two baths, Nees 7-26. Available Aug. 16. Call 842-5072. FOR LEASE-- Park 25 one bedroom apartment. Fully furnished and treated paid, $126-$184, 电话 844-648-468. FOR RENT. Nice furnished room for one or two people, or a perfect airy perfect for a graduate student. Phone 854-762-1035. Nice @iicechallenge kitchensite. Linna, utilities full-time staff, support student. Pro-rated term lease. 825 Blood Island. Country Living—Spacious 3 bedroom furnished, basement apartment with A/C, fireplace, private entrance, wannahe, driveway. 4 miles south of Mahwaii, Graduate Inflows offices. Call 842-2566 7-26 Small 2 bedroom modern farm house in ex- cellent condition. Enclosed with student and family. 843-768 0123-4567-8901 One and Two Bedroom apts, nearly new. $240 up to 105. Mail: C44-831-511. NOTICE For rent to KU staff or couples, beautiful new rooms with pool and jacuzzi. Purchase close to KU in Queens. Phone 843-292-6266. For rent to RU men, nicely furnished single room. A furnished bathroom. A private along. Also 3 or 4 room apts available. Phone (212) 576-8000. RAY AUDIO- have you heard the H-750 RAY AUDIO- have you heard you wished to listen to stereo in a chair or room? You can at RAY AUDIO, where low prices are our thing 738 Rhode Island St. 842-869-2111 515 Michigan St. B-St. Bar. We Bar-B-Q in Bars & Suites. A slab to here. $240. Large rib plate plate. $390. Sound of beef $220. Beef sandwich plate. $390. Tuna and Tupia. Pipe. V-2-565 MI. Mid St. B-S. ATTENTION MEN-SU-Seal, Cramerbaugh, 100a Mass, has Mexican Shirts for $8.49, all with embroidery, with some plims, in assorted colors, quantity but a nice selection. Call 852-7915 8915. FRONTIER RIDGE APTS. - New Owners - New Management - New Management * 1 and 2 Bedroom Apts. Available * New Shag Carpeting (pick you care) * Apts. Completely Remodeled * Indoor and Outdoor Pool * Air Conditioning * Lots of Closet Space * Apts. Start $115 per month Five Days 25 words or fewer: $2.50 each additional word: $.03 524 FRONTIER 842-4444 **PIRAZZA FOR LUNCHEBUNCH** *Small Pirza and a $45 at 18m for lower-** *only, Mon.-Fri.* 1/12, 1/13 WANTED GAY IS LOVE. RAP (Counseling 864-3568 for referrals) CLICALIZING 842-578. DIST B112 Box II, Box 294. LAWRENCE, LAWRENCE GY LIBERATION ICA. WANTED: Roommate= Christian male; to share room with you for fall semester T-20 after 10 P.M. 843-6073 Roommates needed for 75-74 school year. An- nouncement: $29,000 plus utilities. Call 723-8760, dress $29,000, plus 10% of Utilities Call 723-8760. KU Secretary living in Perry-Leponessa town, driving and driving cars, 7-26 JeanneAU. 844-295. Going to Phoenix. Need 2 or 3 riders to share. Round 1, Austin, Call Fletcher, 843-792-6000, around July 5, Call Fletcher, 843-792-6000, 7-25 WANTED! Roomatee to find and share apartments around #76. Call me at 841-5123 before July 31th. Pay $700. WANTED Recommence to share two-bedroom apartment with 10 rooms. Please please pleasant surroundings. Rent $55 plus 1/2 per month. Male Grad student in American Studies needs room in house with ample people or roommate with computer. Please indicate your age and ask for Miles or write e *Miles* 48, 7th F. Twr., Karen City, Mont. Md. 64111. All reasonable fees apply. ANNOUNCEMENTS YELLOW BRICK ROAD pre-school is paw nanny of the day for children aged 1-3 and cooperative. Monochromatic 8:10a.m. Afternoon 12:30p.m. Eggs and Bread 9:45a.m. BUSY SCHOOL HOURS SUSIE CREAMCHEEZZ, 1080 Mats. has over 59 assorted Mexican dresses and blouses—15 different styles from $48–64; also skirts and 20 pair of dresses; we promise no airties at all. #823–842. CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION CLASSES designed for the education of children of their birth Institution focuses on physical, cognitive and emotional development of birth and post-partum rehabilitation techniques. For registration or information call M46717 7:26 For registration or information call M46717 7:26 Lucas McGees Faces and Tree Happiness Sale continues through Saturday. Savings up to 75%.迎空 till 8 P M and Friday till 6 P.M. ACKS and TREES, 1919-72, 24th after Hairendra. TYPING Experienced in typing theses, dissertations, term papers, other misc. typing. Have electric typewriter with pica type. Accurate and prompt typing. Correctly types corrupted letters. 843-9544. Ms. Wright. 7-26 THE HLE in the WALL PARK 25 APARTMENTS Under New Management You must see these apartments before you rent. DELICATESSEEN & SANDWICH SHOP Open until 2 a.m. - Phone Order 841.735.806 - We Deliver 9th & 11th 1,2 Bedrooms—2 Pools—Carports TYPING Experienced in thesis, manuscript Proofreading 842-859 1. P.M. 7-26 Experienced typist and draftman will do thesis, documentation, etc. We have reasonable reasonable rates. 842-859 1-842-859 Typing done on elite electric typetwriter, no thesis please. Call Mrs. Mira, 843-9658. 7-26 Experienced thesis typetist. Close to campus. 841-4980. Myra. Also minor editing and/or proofing. SERVICES OFFERED RIVER CITY REPAIR SERVICE ASSOCIATION. Customer service hours: Monday - Friday 8:00-6:20 Saturday 10:30-5:30 Repair is a community of repair specialists share- ers with the profession, covers cleaning and overhaul of antique and modern furniture, maps, graphs, tapeacks, household light and industrial fixtures, service what others replace. 7-26 Mercer Prescott and Child Care-Arrage around your work of design in location. Experienced teacher with each job. HELP WANTED McDonalds needs part time and full time help for all shifts immediately. Hours flexible to meet schedules this week. Starting fee $1.60 per hour. Salary $24.95. McDonalds of Lawrence, 901 W. 21st St. 7-26 LOST Metal Index Card Box (6x4) containing records of Maple Grove Cemetery Alamanda, Tongonkue, in front Summerfield Hall Thursday afternoon at 8:46a.m. Mildred Young at 8:46a.m. REWARD $395 MISCELLANEOUS PIZZA HUT DELIVERS. A hot pizza right to home, with a side of garlic bread and Saturday's lunch menu. 413-8744. Employment Opportunities AVON CALLING-11 can be you. Sell during AVON CALLING-11 hours. Call my 842-816, Mrs. Gels, Avon Mar. sirloin LAWRENCE KAISERS From Kansas City Food From Kansas Delicious Food and Superb Service with Complete Menu. Steak Sandwiches, Shrimp, to K.C. Steaks Our motto is and has always been There is no substitute in good food. Miles North of the Kaw River Bridge Stadium Phone 843-1431 Open 4:30 Closed Monday