University Summer Kansan Tuesday, July 11. 1972 5 Local News Offered by Cablevision Editor's Note: This is the eighth in a series of articles on local business and industry in Lawrence By JEANNE ELLIOTT Sunflower Calebvision was designed to give Lawrence people Lawrence news, according to Bob McMullan of the New York Times. Pandikz, production director. Neither thought that other television stations in the area competed with Sunflower or CBS. Mr. Lawrence carried little news of Lawrence. The station has a staff of 15 full time employees but uses part time and volunteer personnel. Sunflower is owned by the World Company, which also owns the Sunflower World newspaper. The station began operations last January. year before programming started. KU STUDENTS earn credit for radio-telence courses by working for the station. McCormick's students worked on his news staff Bob McMullen, right, and Mike Pandikz discuss cablevision news . . . Directors Go Over Programming Prof Remembers Study Of Japanese Internment Rosalie Wax, associate professor of education studied Japanese rehearsal centers during World War II. The experiences were traumatic; she Wax received her bachelor's degree at the University of California at Berkeley during the Rosalie Wax depression years. She said she was highly idealistic and had firm beliefs in the actions of her country at the time. She was sent to observe a group of American citizens that had heir homes and properties taken from them. They were placed in concentration camps because hey had Japanese blood. WHEN WAX was sent to inquire about the feelings of the Oriental people, she was viewed with suspicion. They thought she was a spy who had been sent to retrieve the official comments that were made. She said she had to become their friend, not just an impartial observer. She spent months as an assistant when she was finally accepted. She said that while she was going through her own traumatic experience, she met an alien group, she was a witness to the many traumas of innocent people enduring the suspicions of the rest of their countrenew. SHE WATCHED the camp internees as they turned their fears and suspicions on them. They knew who to alert and informing one another. In her book, "Doing Fieldwork: Warnings and Advice," which was published last fall, Wax invites us to find out what its two similar experiences. novice fieldworkers an idea of the problems they might face. Their discomforts and suffering might be eased by the knowledge that this a common experience for tropologists, according to Wax. Years of successful relations with alien groups have left their stamp on Wax. She exudes a quiet confidence and self-assurance putting another person at ease. The book was written to give WAX HAS written several articles, some co-authored with her husband Murray Wax Hass. In a world where the whomehman married in 1847, Her main interest as an anthropologist has been the American Indian. Most of her has been written on this subject. She said she was highly optimistic that prejudices would diminish. "Students today," she said, "are more willing to face reality and come to grips with the situations they are faced with." Pandzik said that some people liked to work at the station on a volunteer basis. Wax has been an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago. She received her doctorate in 1860 from the University of Chicago. Both men said they tried to let these people get involved in areas of their interest, whether that was directing or production work. The major advantage of a garden is the ability to grow flowers' flower channel 6, according to McMullen, is that people, especially beginners, get a chance to try their hand at gardening. McMULLEN said that some of the other television stations had the same interm programs for radio-television students, but he said that many times at the other schools he agreed to the interns were limited. McMullen said the station couldn't hope to compete for employees with the big stations on a financial basis, but he thought the variety of experience was one reason the other stations couldn't match. The station has about 3,000 subscribers now and is adding between 400 and 400 each week. The station will be a month for one television set. Channel 6 programming includes a children's program, two data access programs and a public access program. The public access program is available to any organized group who wants access to the air. There is no charge for the air time. The program has been running for several years. Pandik said that while they received a loud audience response, he expected that Sunflower would attempt such a project when the sub-team had done it. Cheerleaders Set To Attend KU Workshop A cheerleading workshop will be held July 16-21 at Naismith Hall, sponsored by the Inland Association of cheerleading Foundation (ICF). The station also covers local sports at both Lawrence High School and KU. The workshop is for any girl interested in cheerleading, but uninterested girls who are already cheerleaders. Both high school and college students will attend the workshop; cost will be high school students. Campus Bulletin Steelworkers: 8:30 a.m. Big Eight Room Workshops: 9:30 a.m. Council Room Clergy Training: 9 a.m. Pine Room. Personnel Training: 9 a.m. 1:30 p.m. ROOM 300. USITA: noon, Kansas Room. Student from Iran Notes Differences Herd said he, Docking and Dereal had a personal agreement to strive to keep things as harmonious in the Kansas delegation as possible, and be heeded when orientation remained "very friendly." The 17 who stood with the uncommitted faction, which included Docking and Drilling and Corcoran, represented a mild war for the state party powers of herd's pre-vote optimism. By YVONNE CHATMAN Kansan Staff Writer SIMS: 12:30 p.m., 7 p.m., Parlor A. TV-Democratic Convention: 6 p.m. Forum Room. Docking reiterated his convention theme that the Kansas delegation "disagrees without being disagreeable." Everything is easy for the student in America. At least that's what Akbar Jalali student from Iran thinks. Farahani, one of ten Iranian students enrolled in the intensive English center this summer, is set to receive a grant from American student can go to a university in contrast to the procedure an Iranian student After an Iranian student graduates from high school, he must make an A or B on a bda exam. He then goes to university, said Farah Then. Kansas... Continued from page 1 Burton "Bud" Buser, Topeca telephone executive, was one of Kanaas' most active delegates in the movement. He said those close to Wallace were talking of having he and Muskie throw their sup- Busser said he might declare for Humphrey today and said he might persuade as many as eight Republicans to the HERD PREDICTED he had 18 "note" papers for McGovenn and clained that he had two more "heavy leaners." Clergy Economics: 7 p.m. Pine Room. "Hamlet!" 8 p.m. University Theatre. if the parents have enough money to pay their bills. many, many jobs he did at diversity America can work for his tuition America can work for his tuition and books without the aid of parents, said Farahani. In Iran, the student must work after he graduates from high school if his parents don't have enough money he can not work and so to school can not work and so to school "During the summer we are charging 20 cents on campus and 40 cents to go downtown so we are using it on our own." Farahani also noticed a difference in the student in America and his relationship with his teachers. "There will definitely be as many routes as last year," saidgle, "and the fare structure should be the same. When the student studies hard, Farahani said, everyone tries to be friendly and talk to students. Questions are answered for the other students. Other other students. Farahani thought that he could talk about his studies. Campus bus service this fall should be the same as last year's, recording to Diane Ogle, president of Lawrence Bus Company. "During the school year, we are subsidized and the prices are 0 cents and 25 cents." Farahani said he may major in computer science and engineering. Parahani has also noticed that the American student can study comfortably and still play sports and go to movies. Ogle said the frequency of bus rips should also be the same. Bus Company Expects Fares Won't Change He's X rated and animated! Eat 8:00 6:15 Malt. Sat. Sun. 10:00 & 4:35 Twilight Pictures Good for Dancing Hillcrest From the Master of Shock A Shocking Masterpiece. "It's still the same old story, a fight for love and glory." "PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM" Construction Slows Plans For Bazaar ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "FRENZY" Shows: 2;30, 7;30, 9;40 Hillcrest Eve 7:45 & 8:25 Mat. Sat. Sun. 2:45 & 8:15 Twilight Prices Good Adults 15.0 Childs 7.5 WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS TOGETHER... they risked everything for WALTER MATTHAU IN The Biscuit Eater Mat. Daily 3:00 Eve 7:30, 9:30 Preparing downtown sidewalks for the annual salewalk bazaar, 20, has been hampered by construction in the downtown area. Paramount Pictures presents He said that in these blocks the bazaar will be held either on the side walk in front of the stores or, in some cases, up in the stores or behind them. G Color by MOVIELAB According to Peter Whitight, 800 block of the Dover Assoc., construction only affect merchants in the 800 and 800 block of Massachusetts. Western Cve. Notes—Now On Sale. There are two ways of looking at it: 1. If you use them, you're at an adventure TECHNICOLOR $ ^{*} $ G < WHITENIGHT said that it will be for merchants in the 800 block to buy clothes and the stores because of the sidewinks there, however, the 900 block is less. Michigan S. Bar B-Que, 515 Mich Bar B-Que, 515 Large Rug B-Rate $150 - $165 Large Rug $150. Scab to go $-360. Scab to b $150. Scab to go $-360. Scab to b $150. Scab to go $-145. Ike Brift Brift $-300. Beet Brisket Sand $-80. Beet Brisket Sand $-80. 910. Closed Sun-Tax. 7-27 FOR SALE Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kanban are offered in campus colleges without regard to color, creed. STEREO DISCOUNT. Now you can enjoy a $79.00 cost plus 10 at RAY AUDIO, plus one additional $79.00 via Vine Star Discount House in New York City. Free tea, coffee and Committing to SterEO discounts. you're at a disadvantage. Every way it comes to the same thing, Analysis of Western Civilization Campus Medicine West 14th. 7-27 TOPS values to $7 now $2.99. Now on Sale at the ALLEY SHOP. 843 Massachusetts. 7-13 Box Office Opens 8:00 Kustum 100cm. Plain head. 3-12 Armlet alex speakers. Also Strattera Guitar. Both in very good condition. Sale price: $699. Music is free. Very Reasonable. 7-17 Oneeday 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 WANT ADS PANTSUTS values to $38 now $10. Now on Sale at the ALLEY SHOP 863 Massachusetts. 7-13 Blank space on your wall? Fill it with a poster from the HODGE PODGE 15 W. 9th. 7-11 Ladies, put yourself in ectasy with beauty aids at the HODGE PODGE. 15 W. 9th. Bubble bath, facial creams, and shampoos. 7-11 71. VW Deluxe Bus: Stereo FM radio Call 887-6228 7-11 2. You serve at an advantage. North Side Country Store, 707 N. North Blvd., Northridge, CA 91803. Shop lots of other items. Home grown produce like baked goods, ice cream, 4 inl. ice cubes, 5.5 inl. pecans, 2.5 inl. peackets, 6 inl. peanut butter, 2.5 inl. maple syrup, 10 oz. popcorn, 7 days a week. 918-622-4150. www.northsidecountrystore.com ALL SWIMWEAR now $t_2$ price at the ALLEY SHOP. 843 Massachusetts. 7-13 Your feet will feel cool and com- fortable with handcrafted sandals made at the HODGE PODGE. 15 W. 9-11 SUMMER PANTDRESSES values to $9 now $3. Now on Sale at the ALLEY SHOP 843 Massachusetts 7-13 TYPEWRITER BOOKCAKE SHELVING. TYPEWritter. Smith Corona standard $55 book in space 34" diameters=$28 sheLVelling in space 34" diameters=$28 johnsons $24, $28-$42 DRESSES values to $38 now $10 On sale on Sale at the ALLEY SHOP 843 Massachusetts. 7-15 JEANS values to $14 now $4.99 Now on Sale at the ALLEY SHOP. 843 Massachusetts. 7-13 TOPS values $9 to $14 now $3.99. Now on Sale at the ALLEY SHOP. 843 Massachusetts. 7-13 1920-1940 ANTIQUE DRESSES- Just arrived best ever tank top, tacoes, Leather Suit Jackets, Bolsonon, 189 Vermont Bolsonon, 189 Vermont 7-12 TOPS value to $5 now $96. New on Sale at the ALLEY SHOP. 843 Massa- chussetts. 7-13 1967 Chevy Camaro 2 door, Blue, V-8, 4 speed~$588 JAYHAWK VOLKS-HAM GADON, 5252 lowa, 832-290 60 Rambler for sale $80.00 Ask for Frank: 842-6140. 7-13 STEREO EQUIPMEN FILTER 4097 receiver - amplifier 1528 Tandberg fiber amplifier 1642 changer 1425 $14. Two ARX axes $5 each 1068 Jama 1062-5-12 73-1 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three days 25 words or fewer. $1.50 each additional word. $0.27 Deadline: 5.00 p.m. 2 days before publication 1966 Volkswagen Square-Back with 1969 engine. Clean car. ideal for school. Call Topeka 235-2850 after 6 p.m. 7-17 UNICEF-New selection of all-purpose note cards, birth announcements, baby pictures, calendar cards, paper figurines available at downtown Health Foods, 20 B W 39th St. Dodge 67 Dart engine completeness checked and in excellent condition. Leaving country, must sell. Best offer. Call 864-205-73. 7-17 However, he said that he was uncertain whether they will start on both the 700 and 1000 blocks at only time or work on only one block. WHY RENT? Finding a place to set up the bazaar was not the only reason for me to demand Whitenight said. There will be no parking space available in the 600 rooms at the hotel. He said that parking will be behind these two blocks of flats. Construction in the 800 and 900 blocks was approximately 30 per cent completed, according to Donna Robertson of Robertson, Williams, the architectural firm handing the construction. The bazaar will begin at the regular store opening time, but Whitenight said that early bargain hunters were usually 8 a.m. and some stay until the stores close, 12 or 13 hours later RIDGEVIEW Mobile Home Sales 843-8499 This depends on how present construction progressed, the weather, future utility problems and the calendar for November. 3020 Iowa (South Hwv. 59) The construction has been delayed because there have been problems in changing the utilities, but Robertson said that all utility corrections have been completed. He said that once the books have been completed, work will begin on the adjoining blocks. 1971 Greenlin 2 deck, 6 cylinder. speed excellent condition. Pried to sell at $1884 JAYHAWK VOLKSWAGEN 2522 lines 843-2200 VOLKSWAGEN ARC St. Bernard puppies Champion blood business Health guarantees Terms are six weeks old and new vaccines do not harm children 683-3623 7-17 1984 Ford Farelane 2 door, hard top, blue 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, 31000 miles. This car is based on the WAGON 2522 in Iowa. 843-7200 - 7-13 For sale: 3 B.W. console TV's, mostly new tubes. $930 or best offer. Call 842- 926. 7-18 FOR RENT COLLEGE HILL MANOR APART- MENT, furnished and unfinished apartments. AC pool and laundry. Bathroom. Apartment for 80, Ap 3, Bp 2 or call 843-8229. bsp 104, bsp 105, bsp 106, bsp 107 HE SAID that excavation started Monday in the 900 block and as soon as they get to the rock base, they will start paving. LOOKING FOR A BOTTLE-BEDGER garden apartment adjacent to the hotel, with a cross-croft shopping center and public restaurant. The room has the space of most two-bedroom apartments with the space of most three-bedroom apartments. 2107A Harvard Road, No. 822-6249. You rent you vehicle in a wide, shallow well with planters and features, all being managed by the owners. See Mrs. Maynard today. You will see Ms. Friar today. You will see Ms. Karen today. CAMPUS APARTMENT LIVING swimming pool, cable TV, and lovely one and two bedrooms furnished and adults aged 1123. University 8, 2116 BEAUTIFUL ONE AND TWO BEDROOM garden apartments are being rented to Rachel and Harward. Ago, 11th and Mismiss Streets. These five apartment features include baths, laundry, water and gas utilities carpet, carpet and drags, apartment units nudged or infiltrated One call or e-mail for information. Road No. 841-2346 during daily contact and get all details of aspect and get all details on Lawn maintenance. Ruled up at 5:00 P.M. on rental units. On resident managers at each location You will be pleased to see our attorneys. Apartments furnished, some air-conditioned, large enough for two or more; bedrooms KU and near town, dormitories in pet cars 843-7567 7-27 Sleeping rooms—furnished, with or without kitchen privileges, for males, off street parking, borders KU and near town. No pets. Phone 843-767 Drastically Reduced Summer Rent for a bedroom in a private apartment or a bedroom doubled up. Sing Sheng all electric kitchen, central air and gas fireplace. Personal residential are ga-848-025-925 848-025-925 Summer rates for 1 & 2 bedrooms, apts, furn and unifare. at Rideau House, RIDGE & Ouudahl. Apts for Fail. Phone 843- 1116. 7-15 Rent Now For Occupancy August 15th Spacious 2 bedroom apartment. Room size 30'x26'. rage. Excellent residence area $250 rage. Excellent room number $7-27 Call 843-2822 for contact number 7-27 Furnished 1 to 4 bedroom apartments, $80-$220, utilities paid. Room close to campus. Kitchen fully equipped $25-75. Call 842-5007. 7-25 MEADOWBROOK 70 Acres of - Purse air spaces Beautifully landcaped Walk - Swim Children's playgrounds Children's playgrounds No Traffic Fumes Traffic Noise Studios $135-$170 50 New Units—Furn. 2 Bdm. $160-$275 3-4 Bdm. $190-$450 Seeing is believing Take a leisurely drive th MEADOWBROOK 15th & Crestline 842-4200 800 ft. West of Iowa & 15th St. YAMAHA NOTICE ERN'S CYCLE SALES Chauffered water ski boat rental and lessons 115 hp 16 ft, ski boat Call Florey at b49-2576 for details. 7-13 Rooftop for girls. Furnished. $40/ month, utilities paid. Share kitchen and bath. 1 block from Union. 842- 6074. 7-18 CLOSE TO CAMPUS, extra spaces have been added in this theater to accommodate the extra features you want. Professional dressing rooms, large lodgebed lofts, "Carparks with staircases," Clubhouses and beach paved pool. Game-room, playground. Gymnasium, boat and trailer storage. Located on the east side of the Alquiler Valley Village. 3020 Iowa. 842-2628-9511 Available now -1 room newly delivered 2 rooms for rent in Belfast August 15-22 room available furnished, furnished private entrance near NEU RU, 7-37 7830 CANTERBURY HOUSE Epicenter 1042 W. 116th Street Mon., March 9 1176 HOLLAND ST Mon., March 9 p.t. Tues. 9: 00 p.m. Thurs. 5: 15 p.t. Fri. 8: 30 p.m. Fire Ferry on Friday and Said, it Notice--Save money by making your autumn creation creations with India prints from HODGE PODGE. 15 W. 9th. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 716 North 2nd For counseling and referrals on birth control, abortions, and voluntary sterilization, call 864-4441. If no answer call KU information at 864-506. Call 24 hours INFANT DAY-CARE BASE, 842-6594. Professional child-care for children 1 mo-12 mos. Full or part time. Specialized design and care. 7-27 NUMBER GAY LIBERATION Good Meetings every Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Conference Room of 321 of activist offices. Office B-112 Union Council Counseling Building 844-689-4988; Campaign Counseling 844-689-4988; Planned campus living can be the campus ultimate. Rooms start at $25 per month. Near campus. 842-921-70 for Rich or Kate. K-12. Visit www.ncsu.edu ACTION PEACE CORPS - AWARDS from the University of Engineering Education, Math. Sciences, Statistics, Physical & Natural Resources, and Domestic Peace International and Domestic Peace Corps. I need a ride to Akron, Ohio or anywhere in Ohio around July 25-27. I will share gas. Please call Florey at 841-2576. 7-17 free kittens, tiger stripped male a- female, litter trained. Call 842-0402 or see at 1931 Tennessee. 7-17 Have you been contacted by someone selling "University Handbooks" door-to-door? If so, please call the KU Information Center. 864-356-7-17 Everyday is a family day at Restaurant 1527 W. 6th. 842-4311 7:19 AMERICAN BAPTIST CAMPUS CEN- TRUM 1628 IW 19th Street. Fri Prt & Sat 1-10 p.m. special group arrange- ment. Request. Phone 843-2966. 843-2966 7-12 --leather goods-custom orders all sizes available ABRAXAS LEATHER Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 17 W. 9th TYPING Experienced typist for your Theses Dissertations, mine work. 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Also look for good Gibson 6100 or Lea Fulton 7-11 SOCIAL SCIENCE GRADS — VESTA is using sociology Psychology. PhD research in Sociology Psychology Fall 22. Spring 72 placement Seevairm at Union. July 12-13-14 VISTA is seeing volunteer Business, Health, Law, Architecture. Education Forall for Fall 72 and Spring 72 Workshops at Union at Union. July 12-13-14 7-13 MISCELLANEOUS BRIDAL GOWN GOWN Sale-Size 8-10 to 12% to 75% off. Fall and spring fabrics, showing Thurs and Sat, only. Geral Bridal. 810 Kentucky. 7-27 An apartment for rent, to post graduate student boy. Also, I would like to have running to do or Baby wanting downstairs apartments. 7-11 downstairs apartments. GRADUATING SENIORS - VISTA GRADUATING TEACHERS - DAVIS July 21-23 at the Union Recruiters will be taking applications Fall 72 & Spring 12 placement Students: Part time work available now and this Fall distribution blind made products. Excellent pay, must have can Call 842-0695 at 6 p.m. LAWRENCE KANSAS Female Educator Minor Delicious Food and Superb Service with Complete Menu. Steak Sandwiches, to K.C. Steaks Our Specials There is a restaurant there. 1. Miles North of the Kaw River Bridge Phone 843-1431 Open 4:30 Closed Monday! DISCOUNT PRICES WITH PERSONALIZED SERVICE The Stereo Store LUDIOTRONICS 928 Mass.