University Summer Kansan Friday, July 16, 1971 22 See Bull & Boar Coupon Ad This Issue Big Savings Low Down Payment 3 bedroom town- house Family room and fireplace Dining, Living, Kitchen 2 car garage 21% baths patio HIRD AGENCY Assume $7 \%$ per cent Loan call HIRD AGENCY 843-6153 843-8624 KANSAN Classifieds reach the campus community - call UN4-435 One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 WANT ADS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the ad may be offered to all students without regard to jolrel.责编: or national origin FOR SALE RADIO AUDI-DISCOUNT. We sell the finest in Audio. We sell it at COST 19.90 $ per unit. Open Mon sunday Sat 10 90 $ PM. At开盒 Mon suday Sat 842-2487. Terry rompers, $11.00 THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 7-20 Western Ct. Notes—Now on Sale! Revised, comprehensive, "New Analysis of Western Civilization," 8th ed. Campus Madam House, 41 W. 740-306 Minnie Mouse shirts, $3.00 THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass, 7-30 For Sale—Typewriter -Smith Coron 250. Perfect shape, make offer, 842- 1440. MISSE'S MARETF - Ceramic Spandens items for girls. Groceries at tow items for boys. Warehouse a little bit of everything. Cone in and a little bit of New Ampthill Php 841-3833. 1965 Corvair, metallic blue, 4-spad, radio, only 47,000 miles, $375 or best offer--see at 1338 Ohio, apt. 1-Z after 6-see Handmade leather belts. All styles and many types of buckles. Dirt cheap. Call Gary at 843-6216 or 842-8419. 7-16 1964 Volkswagen Bus—bucket-set, expansion, new exhaust. Call Gary at 843-6216 or 842-8419 and make offer. 7-16 Moving, must sell Fisher stereo component, cherry secretary desk, sixstring guitar, all in excellent condition. 842-5829. 7-23 EARTHSHINE-East 8th. & Mass. $4. White bells-while they last Only 7-23 Aquarius Waterbed-bed size. 20-yr. guarantee. $24.95. Frames. $10.90. Pads $4.00. Jack Paulie. $42-768. Mustang-1965 Convertible. Will sell for any reasonable offer. Call Dennis Marsh, 864-4360. 7-23 Beautiful stereo-BSS MacDonald turntable, FM stereo, caste tape deck (play and record) Must sell. Call Steve, 842-7563. 7-16 1962 Homecraft 1050 Mobile Home, $1995. 1966 Benelli 20c, cc $175. for trade for smaller cycle. Phone 843- 2337 EARTHISINE-East 8th. & Mass basket from 26" ~ 38". waist 29" length. Try us open 10-6 daily- late 7-22 Frurs. 64 Triumph TR-4. Runs great-new radial tire, transmission, brakes. Injuries to recent job. Job Criaturi in room of seen at 13:45 VL 843-5468. NEW STEREO: Going to Taipei. SNEY tape deck (320), two 3-way speakers ($80) head phones free. or call, Dr. Frost 163, K-750, School bus type camper. Recently rebuilt engine. Call 842-6088 before 4:00 p.m. 7-30 Must sell immel. 1890 Ford Mustang, power, air power, etc. excels, etc. Cameron, excellent meet, condition, fully equipped. $475. Phone: 843-4524. www.armstrongautomotive.com THE sirloin LAWRENCE KANSAS Finest Echoa Place We're sure you will find as many others here. The Vitamins offer the highest quality foods served in any of our restaurants. Only the quality of food chosen is guaranteed on the Veritas website. Our motto is and has always been "There is no substitute for quality" Among Our Specials Snake and Sea Lion Training Committee (HI Migher with Lauren Tebb) He just lied to me. Fit it and use it. KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three days 25 words worth $1.50 each additional word. $0.2 line . $0.50 p. m. 2 days before publication To mile Nearth of East Toronto Exchange on U.S. 40 Phone 643-1421 Closed Monday During From 8:30 p.m. FOR RENT New Luxury Duplexes for Aug. and Nov. 2018 some units AI electric kitchen, DW, DW-2500 AC droop system cellent kitchen leave $10 security "model: M85-2914 Several furnished apts, for rent, some aeral. Also sleeping rooms, some with kitchen privileges. Borders campus and near downtown. Call 843-761-371 Extra nice, furn. studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedrooms, apsc. some A.C. to Law School. Carpeted, parking, unpaid. School. PH. V-38243. 7:30 APARTMENT HUNTING? One call or two. In hardwood floor, tel no. 140-238-258, can all your problem? Choose one and ask about availability in Avalon Apartments, 901-269-7111th and Missouri; and Harvard Hardwood Streets. Areas Iowa and Harvard streets are either furnished or unfurnished. In the case of a contain wall to wall carpet and furniture, proofing on Creatively j/c and dishwashing on Lawnerview's next apartment if College Hill MANOH. Now lease For Girls it's tops . . . tops . . . tops. THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 7-30 Flowers for every occasion. Flowers on special day every. A wide selection of gifts. Alexander's, 826 Iowa, 842-7320. 1320. COLLEGE HILL MANOR Now leasing for fall. 4 & 2 bedroom, turn and leave laundry, air cond, and are 2 blocks laundry, air cond, and are 2 blocks laundry, air cond, or 280 or couch, and see at 1741 W. 19th. For Fall-Large, deluxe room, for man, carpeted, very quiet, 2 bikl closets as above full floor of house-plus ect. ect. air condition. Air p. 843-7627 KU STUDENTS OF OBJECTIVES—Meet on alternate Sundays to discuss the philosophy of Aryan Rud. For 9:40 a.m., 10:40 a.m., 12:00 a.m., 1:30, 5:30, 8:40, 7:30 Exc. low cost Hospital Ins. with above average benefits (O.B. included). Call 842-5220. NOTICE Fun in the sun clothes. THE ALLEY TOP, 843 Mass. 7-30 7-30 SEAMSTRESSES AVAILABLE. Hot pants our special! Accurate, speedy work-team approach. Call Debi, 234-8018, Topeka. Bar-B-Q and more Bar-B-G from an outside pat. Large Rib plate $1.75. Small Rib plate $1.25. $1.75. Brieftail and $1.25. by chicken $30. Rub tail to go $34. Slab to go $34. Rub tail to go $34. Mcphitten Bar-B, S-Bar, B-Miuch p. Michigan Bar-B, S-Bar, B-Miuch 92-108. Closed Tuesday and Sunday. 841-9580. ftc Horses boarded; private facility close to town has room for a few horses; excellent, full stall care; feed twice daily; riding area. 842-1406. 7-23 EARTHSHINE-East 8th. & Mass. knit shirts from over the ocean. $4 and up. 7-23 WHITE'S TEXACO SERVICE - Pickup and Road Service - Mechanic on Duty VEVARD Friendliest Service In Town 2206 Iowa 842-7782 After 10 p.m. 843-5382 DELICATESSEN & SANDWICH SHOP MODEL & TV PLACEMENT. Immediate openings. Call Monza Model Agency for interviews. 841-235 or +44 208-8422-2300. 7-30 SAIL GREECE—Two week Agenan ship 182-3 masted schooner, Leaving Schooner Sofa Box B32, Cortin, Schooner Sofa Box B32, Tiburon. (415) 435-3018. 7-30 Student Discount Price $12.50 per month Typing in my home-pica type, electric machine. Fast service. 843-0958. 7-23 Fun clothes for fun people. THE AL- LEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 7:30 Experienced typist will type term papers, disertations, thesis, other manuscripts, HP typewriter. Call 843-7441 after 11 a.m., and 5:30 to Sharon Gleicher. Manuscript typing available by typing teacher. Guaranteed accuracy. E or manual. 406 page. Borer. Bierne Cleermann. 234-8388. Tinkerport. Experienced typeit will type your term papers, thesis, or dissertation Electric typewriter, prompt, accurate call. Work 843-3281. Mr. Muckman June Time - Phone Order 843-7685-We Deliver-9th & 11th "We succeed where others fail!" Female grad student wants mature roommate for fall (or Aug. too). Want to move close to campus. 841-7-16 3341. Wanted: Bikini clad bounties who like boating & skiing. Call Bill after 3:30 p.m. at 842-3177. 7-25 Sandy Treadway, Owner 2323 Ridge Court, Suite 8B Lawrence Female roommate wanted for fall, Park-25 App. Approx., $50 per month. Call Rita or Daren at 842-1157 7-16 Experienced typist for your dissertation, thesis, mime work, on IBM Selectric. Call Mrs. Troxel. 2409 Ridge C. 812-1440. 7-30 Experienced legal secretary will type short papers; 35c page. No theses. **a2-7142** 7-23 Typing wanted. Efficient and prompt service. 843-2651. 7-30 Serious students only! Room and private bathroom. One double, private en- closed room. Includes injured to class holidays. Dorm rates 928 Nibrow MERRY BEES HEALTH SPA Phone VI 2-4044 Fall male roommate. Bidleigh Apt. $45 a month, until pd. See Mike at 1046 R.I., Apt. 2. 7-30 Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.03 WANTED SAIL, GRECKEY—Two week wean leaving 20-3 masted schooner, Leaving Athena Aug. 1 & August 3; Tibercul, Belfast (415) 30-38-7 Tibercul. (415) 30-38-7 White biblief in Hawklet in Summerfield around 6:00 p.m. Dressed nearly hairless and lfx a (15007) leave with secretary 7-16 Last July 5 on or near campus! Red leather keycase with 3 keys. Call 447-9859. 7-16 LOST PERSONAL BIGGEST selection of hot pots in town. THE ALLEY SHOP, 845 Mass. 7-30 Locity: Small reddish-brown chihuahua. Victim of 14th and Massachusetts. Call 864-4842 before 5. 843-8490 after 5. REWARD? 7-27 EARTHSHINE-East 8th. & Mass. Funky-far out hot pants?-for those hot summer date. 7-23 SAIL, GREECE - Two week agenear sail on 120-130 masted schooner. Leave Athens Aug. 1 & Aug 4 Arrive at Marseille Oct. 4 Cruise, Café (415), 433-308-7 Mini's & Maxi's. THE ALLEY SHOP. 843 Mass. 7-30 MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED Nylon Peasant blouses . . . all colors, $5.00. THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. Research project. Need observers with no prior experience for class assignments, $25.00预算 for 1.5 hath-483-390 and 1.8 hath-783-780. Help: 7:30 Locally Grown Organic Produce Downtown Health & New Haven & New Hemingway NEED AN EXTRA $10 OR MORE A MONTH TO HELP PAY EXPENSES? This is a job that can be year round on a part time basis. This is for responsible people who need work. If you are a quitter, please call 512-346-7960 phone number and age to Post Office Box 203, Lawrence, Kansas. Looking for a Little Extra Cash? Gather up those Dust Collecting Items of Quality and Sell Them With a Kansan Classified Ad. Rates 1 Time —25 wd. or Less—$1 00—Add wd. 1 cea 3 Times—25 wd or Less—51 50—Add wd 2 ce n 3 times—25 wd. or Less—$1 50—Add wd. 2 cea 5 Times—25 wd or Less—$1.75—Add wd 3c eo 111 Flint Hall UN 4-4358 4359 Tuesday, July 20, 1971 Health Lab Underfunded ditures Drop This Year More Crowded y Funds Shrink Aston Library is in no desperate shape a moment in terms of book space." Heron "I will be in two or three years. In 1988, I will be at the Aston library and the units and staff of Watson Library." s and monev. ron said, however, that the library am as a whole was overcrowded. ccience and law libraries are really ded - old books are having to be stored in assement of Spencer, "Heron said. e annual report for 1969-70 called the age of library space "severe." resent space problems in the science ries are indeed severe," the report says, dication of the Bareter-Schillinger formula to the library system as a storage solution, or it requires. The Spencer Library贮存 substantial space for the time isiveness quisition See Page 2 e crackdowns of the past weeks, ever, were not only aimed at hippies and alleged excesses. he said was going to be a birthday party life, aided by some villagers, fired guns, then proceeded to round up the villagers and said some were beaten by police. alzine recently suspended the Madrid thirteen *truncifo* for four months because blished articles contrary to accepted articles, and which advocated laws divorce. aid is jack Johnson, 1305 Jewell in k.a. A spokesman at the hospital said died shortly before noon Monday as a lot of injuries suffered in the fall. e name of the second man is being held. e mishap occurred at about 4: 45 Monday, ing. Johnson, a sub-contractor for the on Construction Company of Topeka, and other man were working on an addition to or hall at KU, when the scaffold仰 gave way without warning and the fell about four stories to a concrete walk below. being, but | by the same formula) the science libraries have only one third of the space they Heron said the University will need a new library in the next decade. He said Watson Library built in 1928, has had three additions and the name "it" that is "it not an ideally designed building." "Statistically, it is rather short of seating space." Heren said. "We should be able to seat 4,000 in the entire library system. We have seated 7,260. This is somewhat smaller, but there are 1 too many times when this building (Watson) is terribly over crowded." Another problem the library has is a shortage of personnel. "This year the work load is going to increase," Heron said, "and there will be fewer, rather than more, people working here." The library also has a brieflisting problem. There are currently about 250,000 books that are only briefly cataloged and not fully catalogued. To the user of the card catalog, brieflisted books are not as useful. Heron said the library needs more employees to speed up the briefing work. *Increasing doctoral programs also mean greatly increased burdens on the library.* Between 1969 and 1970, the number of masters degrees awarded at KU has increased 182.7 per cent, the number of doctoral degrees awarded at KU has increased 45.3%, and the library budget has increased 1000.0 percent. The root of the libraries' troubles is the refusal of the Board of Regents and the state legislature to allot more money for books, library operation and extension of facilities. In 1968-69, the total expenditure of the Kansas University Libraries was $2,143,358. In 1969-70, the total expenditure was $2,436,579. In 1970-71, would or probably drill below $2,000.00 Heron said the administration has been advocating a new system of budgeting, called formula budgeting, used widely by other institutions of higher education. He said that the library submitted a formulated budget two years ago, (1986-89) in which it requested $500 million. This budget was turned down by the Board of Degrees it never made it to the legislature. The annual report for 1968-70 summarized the success of the formula budgeting technique for that year: "It went down in flames with the rest of the restaurant, but some day when the weather improves it should飞 better than the old magic carpet." With a shortage of employees and operating funds, another economy instituted by the United States has emerged. "This is a problem this summer," Heron said. "People who work during the week can't get home." Heron said the library would be closed on Friday evenings during the coming school year, and that the library would be forced to curtail its hours of service a total of five to ten per cent during the year. He added that the library is working with state schools were having the same problems. The University of Kansas library system is not facing an immediate crisis. Libraries at KU will continue to operate. But they will be overcrowded, understaffed, and the quantity and quality of resource materials will contend with future years unless the libraries receive more financial aid from the Board of Regents and, ultimately, the state legislature. Heller said the Council has not yet begun to make very many specific proposals for consolidation or elimination of particular programs. Kissinger Reveals Details of Trip Kissinger revealed that and other details of us Peking trip during a chat Sunday aboard Air Force One as President Nixon and his party returned from California. Nixon called meetings of his cabin and congressional leaders on Monday to discuss his upcoming China tour. who has been active in civil rights and political campaigns for several years, had never discussed the ACU post with Cardinal John Cody or church authorities. WASHINGTON (UPI)- Henry Kissinger's trip to China was so secret that even one of the two Secret Service agents who went with him didn't know the destination. On arrival in Peking the Chinese kept their promise of strict secrecy, even to the point of whisking him away from the airport in a room that was rear windows hidden by tuckskin curtains. The agent, Kissinger added, nearly dropped its teeth. Once he began his 20 hours of talks with Premier Chou En-lai, he said, the Chinese government had some of Nixon's more recent statements than he was. He said Chou immediately started peppering him with intelligent questions and criticized Nixon for holding a new newspaper in Kuala Lumpur July 6. served 12 courses at every meal, but he did not use the ivory chapsticks, fearful of his death. He also brought back memories—as the S. table team team did before him and he was the first one to do so. Kissinger said he has no illusions about an immediate friendship forming between Nixon and Chou; but he said there seems to be mutual respect already. The following morning Chou sent him a copy of Nixon's remarks, in English, with his personal notations on the margin and a note reading "please return, our only copy." Kissinger said he had to admit he had been traveling and was out of touch, save for press reports. Althou no date for Nixon's visit has been announced, Kissinger said diplomatic negotiations were underway to make sure the groundwork will be well laid. White House officials said Nixon will probably go late this year or early in 1972. Docking Fights AEC TOPEKA (UPI) - Gov. Robert B. Docking Monday made a last ditch effort to halt the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) funding for the nuclear waste dump near Lyon. "I do not believe the AEC has made every effort to determine the safety of the Lyons project. Many of our state's prominent scientists, knowledgeable in the technical complexities and potential dangers of storing radioactive wastes, have joined with me in conducting laboratory tests to determine further laboratory tests to determine the safety of the Lyons project before proceeding with site acquisition and construction." Docking said in the letter. The governor's office released the text of a letter sent by the Kansas governor to all 100 members of the U.S. Senate. The Senate will consider the request today. The governor said the AEC "for the most part has ignored our concerns" and gone ahead with planning for the project. Docking asked the Congress approve AFC funds for research on the project, but defer requests for funds to acquire land and pre-protect project until all safety tests are completed. The AEC wants to take over an abandoned salt mine near Lyons in central Kansas for the nuclear waste dump. Radioactive waste would be delivered by a nation would be deposited at the facility. Spencer Closed This Week There has been a generator installed to keep the library at a cool temperature. It is not known how well the generator will provide the library until the cable is repaired. Spencer library has been closed due to a 12,509 volt cable broken by a construction worker at the site of Wesco Hall Tuesday, July 13. Spencer contains many old documents manuscripts and rare books which might be destroyed if not kept in a controlled atmosphere. There are no lights in the library. Most of the staff employed at Spencer Library have been transferred to Watson The closing of the library has caused an inconvenience for approximately 40 students and 45 faculty members who are using the library this summer. Three of these have been provided with space near a window in the library to continue their studies. Two are doctoral candidates and the third is a faculty member. The Cannon Construction Co. said the cable would probably be repaired by the end of this year. Spencer Library Kansan Photo ... with emergency generator