University Summer Kansan Monday, July 10, 1972 5 Firm Deals in Electronics Editor's Note: This is the seventh in a series of stories on local business and industry. By KENT PULLIAM Kansan Staff Writer Audiotronics is the culmination of what started as a part-time college job for Fred Sutton, company owner. Sutton started a repair shop in the basement of Bell's Music company in Lawrence when he was a student at the University of Chicago. The shop was started in 1947 and Sutton was graduated in 1950. In 1935 Sutton's business moved into its present location at 828 Massachusetts St. Since then the company has expanded to component systems, and even manufactured them for a time. But that was too expensive, and it didn't work well when diasating a system for customers by what they want and how much they want to pay. This is now in the Gray, manager of Andronictons. According to Sutton, about two thirds of the items. The rest is in component systems. The company is an outlet for many of the major companies. The Lawrence store has two divisions, one as a retail store and the other as a factory outlet. Sutton said, "Most of the stores need our technical advice about the equipment because they just don't know the electrical knowledge." Sutton majored in electrical engineering at KU. A company representative makes regular trips throughout the state to help the stores in and out of town or showing new merchandise. Sutton said that they serviced to 200 different stores in Kansas and western Missouri. He said he had two factories and stores because it allowed each stores to see many factories' products and did not take the time it would take for all stores to show all of their equipment. "You might say we're here because of a dog," said Mrs. Melton. We had a dog for 17 months when it died, we called a week. He employs two people who travel. He said that a present can help you keep a man in western Kansas. He also has a knowledge of electronics have a knowledge of electronics As many as 15 dogs and cats are brought in each day, some by their owners and some that have been inbounded. Victor and Elaine Melton have cared for animals at the Lawrence Humane Society animal shelter since 1959. It also saved the companies who had been unable to have to hire as many salesmen. Auditronics handled the merch- sand for each of the factories that were built. The Humane Society picks up animals that are sick or injured. A dog named Warden was found in the basement of a nearby and nearly locked to death. Not long after that, the Meltons began their work at the shelter. Besides the daily loads of dogs and cats that arrive, they have received pigeons, white rats, crayfish, prawns, snails, cucumbers, grapes and a coyote. By BECKY PAGE Kenyon Staff Writer The Melons took care of the dog, a mixed-breed, but were not allowed to touch him for four days. The dog became less afraid. After three weeks he was friendly toward the Melons, but was still nervous around strangers. After one week he became a normal, friendly dog. The Meltons are still looking for one. They cannot find one, they may have to be destroyed, like so many of the animals that cannot be placed in captivity. City Humane Society Cares for Animals When animals are brought in, the Melons determine which have the best chances of being adopted, and these are kept. a veterinarian determines what animals should be given to which ones are born to bovine. because they advise the stores on how to set up advertisements. Many people who bring in animals leave the shelter thinking that every animal finds a happy home. This is not the case. Animals do not have the space or help they animals until homes are found. The animals that have the best chances of being adopted are young, cute females and males, and animals that appear to have a good temperament. Of the older ones, it is better chance of being better chance of being adopted. All stray dogs must be kept for three days. If they are not claimed, they are either put up for adoption or destroyed. He thought it would be the thing of the future because RCA and Co. had already started manufacturing it many of the other companies that were interested. "There is no advantage in being able to play the guitar playing with a 800 ammifier," he said. "The best way to buy a stereo is to get a balance in what you want." Sutton said that a person could purchase any kind of system he wanted, but it depended how much money he needed to pay for The Humane Society operates the Humane Society to treat murderful to put these unwanted animals to sleep than to have them wandering around half- way to the door. four micrometers and needs four amplifiers to be played. The matrix was more of a synthetic organ, with the two channel recordings and phases the signals in and out to determine the sound from four directions. Making sure sound channels. He said that there were two types of "quad sound." The discreet type is recorded with Although the company does service more than 200 stores, the company was not interested in franchising the Lawrence one. Sutton said he was not interested in franchising the Lawrence one. "You never get used to having to destroy these animals," said Mrs. Melton. Some people toss sacks full of unwanted kittens and puppies that are hairy and streams. Melton found one on a tree, but the dog had been hanging in a tree, and another sack on a road, waiting to be hit by the car that came Melton said the Humane Society urged people who had pets to prevent unwanted litters and animals that would suffer in the future. Dogs Face Dark Days Animals unclaimed at Humane Society Shelter . . Barriers to Communications In Japan Reviewed in Meet Second, the conference recommended that qualified reporters who had a background in Asian problems and culture be Rod Hardy, State Geological Survey director of information and education, represented KU in a meeting with the University of D.C., conference June 21 to 24. The University of Kansas was the only university represented at the sixth annual United States Association of Federal ' and Educational Exchange. Hardy said the conference concerned the communication gap between the United States and Japan and the ways of bridging it. He said that more was known about China than was of Japan. The conference recommended the exchange of newspaper editors to acquaint them with the culture and culture of the other country. Benefit Is Set For McGovern The conference also recommended the establishment in Japan of a center which would a benefit concert for Sen. George McGowen to the Baron and the Red Baron. The Penetrations, Tide Stone Wail and Mud Crew, will perform. Such fleets are "considerably more lethal than many people think," he said. Megaatomage strength of the Soviets is greater, but Ketzel said that the scientists in the United States must be given access to the importance of, for example, magnetography. Continued from page 1 SALT... KETZEL admitted that it was difficult to know what statistics to believe. UNDER THE SALTZ agagement, there was no limitation on bomber flets and said that in this area "the US is far The United States believes that smaller and more numerous nuclear weapons are more of fective. Ketzel said. negotiated arms limitation pacts with the US. Asked by a member of the Peace Committee the source of his figures, Keltz cited the Institute for Strategic Studies in Britain, whose figures are he, said, "used almost universally." "The figures you use reflect the bias you have," Ketzel said. He said that defense depart- he said that defense department officials were inclined to exaggerate the weakness of the United States, especially when applying in order to get appropriations. THE SALT agreements are significant, Ketzel said, because they establish the recognition, on which to operate United States and the USSR, that can be legitimately used via satellites to verify the arrangements of arms treaty, or that are included in inspections unnecessary. But, Ketzel said, over the years the US and the USSR had become "increasingly candid because it shows their mutual interest to be $9." The agreements also significantly establish an on-going bi-national commission to ensure compliance with the laws of treaty, treaty, and volunteer information about any chances, Ketzel said. the SALT agreements, he said. Some say it is a step with the United States in building a step in a series of steps with the Soviet Union and the United States putting some sort of lid on lod or nuclear growth of nuclear crazenes. help foreign correspondents find answers to their questions. The conference also said that Japanese ministers had to be made available to foreign correspondents for stories. Another suggestion that came from the conference was that the Japanese should be less formal. "We must describe the world events in terms of the individual. The pictures in Japan are always hardy and not individuals." Hardy said. The purpose of the conference was to keep communication open by making those involved aware of their common problems. Hardy said. "Language is journalism. Language is the salient weakness of reporters at large. Reporters need the language or else the subtilties and meaning are lost. In recent years, the reporting "hardy," Hardy said. 'It is not a problem of technology. 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SPOKANE (AP)—From a plain near the Arctic Circle in central Alaska to Canada's Maritime Provinces on the moon, astronomers hoped to record a total solar eclipse. TOPS values to $7 now $2.99. Now on sale at the ALLEY SHOP 843 Mass- bennett. 7-13 FOR SALE Western Civ. Notes-Now On Sale! There are two ways of looking at it: 1. If you use them, you use them. Mat. Daily 3:00 Eve 7:30, 9:30 TOPS values $9 to $14 now $3.99. Now on Sale at the ALLEY SHOP 843 Massachusetts. 7-13 PANTSUITS values to $38 now $10. Now on Sale at the ALLEY SHOP 843 Massachusetts. 7-13 for sale. Quality 10 apesca Bicycles by Cycle Shop of Kailahun. Manufacturer: Fashion and Kalihun. Manufacturer: Fashion and Kalihun. Professional mechanics and bicycles, professional mechanics and bicycles, professional mechanics and bicycles. Shop 149 & Manucchettoa. 832-54-9400. Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kanana are offered for admission. 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