University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 27, 1971 7 KU Executive Secretary Talks of Today's Issues By JOHN RITTER Kansan Staff Writer By 1847, Raymond Nichols, a senior secretary of the University, familiarly known as the "power behind the thrones," A Kansan wrote in 1869. University's "undercover man— Chancellor Malott's blocking back." Ravmond Nichols At that time he was secretary of the budget committee, and largely responsible for University Finance. His office is staffed by faculty appointments and approved all requests for purchases. He was chairman of the convocation and lecture committee, the community lecture course and the Senate committee of the committee, the member of the commencement committee, the industrial fellowship committee, the parking committee, the Senate committee, the student committee, committee. He was also in charge of the new student induction. Forty-two years and five chancellors later, Nichols no longer commands the influential status he nurtured during the years after he was named president. E. H. Lindley in 1929. BY HIS ONW admission, his job is "no longer what it used to be." He is no longer in charge of University finance, and with the creation of new administrative departments, he is a ultimate assistant to chancellor But the 67-year-old adult minister is far from a figure head who sits in Strong Hall of the House. She's mandatory retirement age. Besides representing the Chancellor with the Board of Regents, along with some work with the Legislature and the state bureau office. Nichols is official chair of the University Council, the University Council, the Senate, the University Senate or the Senate Executive Committee. HE'S AN UNOFFICIAL HEARING DEVELOPMENT frequently prepares special reports for legislative committees and for the Board of The tragedy of the legislative action this year. Nichols said, is it possible to maintain excellence in its teaching University to maintain a quality of excellence in its teaching "My biggest role, besides secretary to the organizations, is as an office manager." Nichols said. "We're not permitted to lobby in the Legislature. In fact, we're told to do the state house unless called upon." He had earned a bachelor of law in 1902, and was editor of the Kansan and the Jayhawk. in 1909 he became a master's in religion. But Nichols said KU was not alone in it's struggle to regain public favor. Visiting Prof to Speak Society Elects 92 Seniors Nichols said he thought much of the criticism leveled at the University was based on a lack of valid information. "We just have been as effective in telling our story. We've never spent time on what has been spent on other things. It's going to take time and effort." "Part of it is the change in the national point of view," he said. "There are few problems with a whole explanation. There's a lack of communication between the two countries." Nichols said he thought the University had been "remarkably fortunate" to have "It's an example of the change in the Legislature. We used to have a sense of credibility gap in Topeka. More and more they're questioning University programs in response to the policies of the administration." Andes Topic of Talk "THE LEGISLATURE no longer accepts requests without challenge as they did in the past," he said. "We're faced with an accountability gap—they need to account for everything." Professor Richard Alewyn, this year's visiting Max Kade Distinguished Professor of German, will lecture on "Anatomy of the German Language," in the Kansas Union. The lecture, to be given in English, will be sponsored by the departments of English and German. Professor Alewyn has been professor of German at the Universities of Bonn and Berlin and has taught at the University of California, Harvard University and Queens College. The University of Kansas chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, a national honor society in liberal arts, has elected 92 seniors to its membership. The new members will be initiated in ceremonies Commencement at least one week later. 92 members have a grade-point average of at least 3.60 on a 4.0 scale. Journalism Society to Meet The KU chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism society, will hold a meeting for members and pledges at 4:30 p.m. today in 212 Flint. Officers for next year will be elected at the meeting and there will be a discussion of plans for initiation of pledges scheduled for 6 p.m., May 3, at the Holiday Inn in Topeka. The initiation will be a joint ceremony with the Topeka Press Club. The meeting will be a dinner by a short program featuring Bill Kone of the Des Moines Registrar and Tribune, regional director of Sigma Delta Chi. Campus Briefs The anthropology department and the Latin American area program are sponsoring a talk by John V. Murra, professor of anatomy at the University of Florida, and Carlo Campiello Krom of the Kansas Union, Murra, who is a visiting professor for 1970-71 at Yale University, was a Lewis Morgan lecturer in 1869 at the University of Rochester. His topic will be "Vertical Inclinometer Mountains" and its relation to political organization War Register to Speak the national chairman of the War Resistents League will be at KU on Wednesday. Igal Hoodenko will speak at 1:30 p.m. in the United Ministries in Higher Education Building at 1204 Eadre. He is on a speaking engagement with his wife, Linda, and a speaking engagements in Kansas, including Lawrence High School. Computer Colloquium Today "Some Results on Formal Translation" will be the topic of a computer science colloquium given today by Juris Hartmann, professor in the department of computer science, Cornell University. He will speak at 4 p.m. in the room of the Kansas Union. had such a high calibre of chancellors in the last 40 years. "They've all had great ability," he said. "They've been imaginative and dedicated and have worked hard for the team. They've has been different, each well suited for the problems of the time." THROUGH THE years Nichols has had close association with student government at the University of Kansas, and he said that students have been recognized at high degree of student participation. He praised the new governmental system under the Student Code and predicted that it would help students with more student interest. "The system is still young," he said. "There will be modifications. But I'm confident that the guiding principle—help, give, debate, will result in a stronger University." But he cautioned students to remember that progress was sometimes slow. "TheTE 20 PER representation is new, but I have no objection," he said. "Students learn about the world through a learning process on both sides, "But I don't favor 50 per cent representation. Students' point of view is different, just because they're students just mean they're how know to look." "Before it was a kind of quiet disentent, he said. "This generation has been taught about values. They believe seriously that they must make their thoughts known, physically show their feelings." Nichols compared students today with what he called a generation of apathy, which preceded them. "The fact that students are concerned and willing to express their dissent is good. They shouldn't be silent." They may become disappointed because things are so slow and inefficient that progress is more evolutionary than revolutionary. Public Housing Veto Approved By High Court WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Senate has approved a plan Monday gave communities the right to prevent construction of public housing projects by use of public land. The ruling upled a provision of the California State Constitution, but there are similar public housing veto laws in eight other states—Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia. A three-judge federal court had ruled the California procedure unconstitutional, then an earlier Supreme Court decision in the public housing but in reversing the lower coulombe to Hago L. Black said in his major speech earlier decision tied in directly with racial discrimination but not with racism. KU Extension Adds Courses An English class, composition and literature, will be taught in 14 days from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., beginning June 14. Three hours of undergraduate credit will be required by the students taught at the KU Medical Center. Two classes have recently been added to the KU continuing education summer credit program in Kansas City, Kan. Bomb Threat In Oliver Hall Is Investigated Elementary German II will be taught in 23 sessions, Mondays and Tuesdays. Students beginning June 7. Five hours of undergraduate credit will be given for the course that will be taught on Wednesday Mission South High School A male voice had called and warned of a bomb set to go off later that evening in the kitchen of the hall. The building was surrounded by the director of housing, and three Traffic and Security officers. A Swahili course that was perviously offered through the continuing education program will not be offered this summer. Regular, special and audit students are eligible for the class sessions. Fees for the courses are based on $4 a credit hour for regular registration. Registration for the classes must be completed by May 10. Offers from KU Traffic and Security were called to Oliver Hall about 9:30 p.m. Sunday to investigate a bomb threat. Although the fire alarm in the building was there, the officers were there, the builders was not evacuated and the person who pulled the alarm was not present. Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kannan are offered color, creed, or national origin. PRAIRIE-LENGTH DRESSES $10.00 THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS. 1f FOR SALE Stereo-floor model walnut stereo speakers. 12" speaker system. Brand-new, must sell, best offer. Call Rob. 843-8737 4-28 Welcome to the North Side Country School. We offer the North River Karver River bridge. Antiqued use on bottles, books and thousands of books for 4 weeks. Open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. every day. 315-3257. Herb Western Civ. Notes-Now on Sale revised, comprehensive, "New Analysis of Western Civilization" 50 Campus Campus House 411 846 St. St. 964 MGJ, new shocks. Birds, urea- main bearings, clutch. Have less than 10,000 miles. Tonneau, wire, radii, hardware. Interior work surface. Battery, 842-680) 4-27 Ali New! 1971 Model Kawasaki 125cc Enduro. Fred Jones—Nichols, 300 W 68. 824-0504 BSA 650 cc Lightning 1968, $675 or best offer this week. 841-3871. Ask for Tom or see at 1105 La. 4-27 PRIMARLY LEATHER for custom made sandals, bolts, watchchains, bandages. also Pree foots, biking shoes. B2 Mastache 8664 8664 Willy's Jeeps. 4-wheel drive, super low gear, vinyl top, good condition. Call Tom at 842-9421 or see behind 106 Tenn. 4-27 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 One under-the-counter refrigerator seeking new owner. Slightly used and in excellent condition. PerfECT for office room. Call: 842-7159 4-27 842-7159 1. Two 120 Suzuki cats-350 V8 Freibird. 4. speed, tape deck, 10X5 Marlette mobile home in lot. Call 842-6782 4-27 KIM JEWELRY (THE MOST) THE ALLLEY SHOP. 843 MASS. if MOCASSINS—this spring enjoy the comfort of double soled shoes, with a wide toe width which molds to your foot measure, or PRIMARLY LEATHER 125 Max. 1958 Austin-Healey 100-6. Good rubber, good engine, $450 843-1025 4-27 1966 Oldsmobile Cullman convertible 350 cu in engine -automatic transit Sharp and very good condition. Call 422-9250 4-27 1921 250 c.e. Ona Stillett, Never raced, just broken in—asking $875. 843-1035. 4-27 One day 1962 Mercury, air, power steering & brakes, excellent condition, good quality, call Larry at 842-0758, must to appreciate 4-27 1960, 10 X 45 ft. two barn trailer, furnished, good condition, must sell Call 364-2208, Holton, Kx 4-28 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 Four section curved divan, lounge bed, wooden chair, dining table, headboard, alwine dishware, dish popper popper, waffle iron, ideal for college students Call Waffle 842- 350-7921 *STAR*' mobile home 12 X 60 air cond, warm, wartedly, perching cared for and in excellent condition 842-5499 after 4:30 4-28 Must sell 1966 Pont. GTO, excellent condition. Accompanied. map lug wheels and new tires. Red wilt black incoat. Call after 6:30 p.m. at 3652 Five days Complete darkroom, used once, $125 Subtotal, regular rec. rate, $175 Prep with speakers, $200 preampl with speakers, $20 $40, Call 81-757-6990, from -$29 10 speed车架 French Canvasser coach cord. $50 Typewriter-Olympus cord for 80 watt motorboats-Motorcycle cord for 80 watt motorboats-Motorcycle car rental, made in Burkaye, Turkey car battery, made in Burkaye, Turkey and White motors, leather jacket and Winters 40, parts 33/31. Baidu 64/8798. Potable Electric Brother; Potable Electric Sunshine Vacuum Sensor $40 value~only $20. Suppr Brother Stereo Monitor p.m. p.m. 1970 BSA, 441 c.c., Victor Special motorcycle. Low mileage. Excellent condition. Phone. 842-3110 4-28 T-Bilt, 1964 for sale Good condition. PS, PB, A-C, auto shift and power wheel 800 or best offer. Call Maithead, after 9:00 m., p82-612, 4-36 Gibson six-string guitar acoustical very good condition. For information call Sandy. 843-8640 4-27 Has your auto-instruments been tapping sensors dynamically to machines to KMS Ethernet-dynamic systems to service audio equipment at all locations. Macintosh 10 to 8-inch Macintosh 10 to 8-inch Macintosh 10 to 8-inch Macintosh 10 to 8-inch Macintosh 10 to 8-inch KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES 1970 Flat, 124 Spider, yellow. Five speed, radio, less than 15,000 mile maximum condition. $2900. Call 842- 3168 alternations or evenings. 4-29 1970 Yamaha. 360 Endure. New in September. Excellent condition, heavy duty suspension. Ask for Walt or Jeff anytime. 644-661-601. Mast 4-28 WANT ADS WORK WONDERS Part Lab puppies. Females. 9 wks. Wormed. $3.841-3759 4-27 Banjo 5 string "Ode" Resonator, Quintess, 8th string Capo, maple neck, ebony fingerboard, hard shell case, $280 Call 847-7360 4-29 1960, 10" X 45, 2 bedroom trailer, furnished, good condition, must sell Call 364-2208, Holton, Kansas 6436 4-29 65 Buick Special Wagon, runs good, needs some body work, $400. Minooka Hall, Haskell Grounds 4-29 Tires & Batterie U-Haul Rentals 23rd & Ridge Ct. 843-9694 Three days Tune-ups Lub CRAIG'S 25 words or fewer : $1.50 each additional word : $0.02 50 CL Honda, 1989, low mileage. 432. Complete darkroom, used once. 125. Call 842-6706 from 6-10 p.m. 4-29 R.M.I. Electric Piano-HARPSICHOR 1-year-old, like new 495 or best call. 842-6313 4-29 Put your heart in a skimpy T-shirt from GYPSY RAGS—17 W. 9th. 4-29 Deadline : 5:00 p.m.2 days before publication Beeswax and honey soap, rainwater soap, brown sugar soap, French toothpaste and breath mint cinnamon gum soap, GVYSST WASH—17, W 4-9, 4-29 Brand new YASICA camera with brand new lenses, blue DSLR case, memory card and extra memory card recorders with built in temperature Almost new 3 string Vega Bantje, 19' X 9' gold slug rug, brittle duttbody wig, and flowered burtons suitable for down. 84-6756 4-27 1970 Triumph TB6, Navy, black interior tonneau, convertible 6,000 lbm excellent call. Call 842-535-4 4-28 1963 Chevy Nova, SS, convertible, automatic—need work $95 841-3287 4-30 Closing out sale. All £25 we start! Fare & Parentery & Security license plates. The stock at reduced prices-pieces, cake, bread, burgers, candy, etc. 20 - 30 discount. Wagon Wheels 20 - 30 discount. Wagon Wheels NEEDEDWORK SALE. Knitting yarn: 8-14 yards (25-30cm) of the supplies you need for knitting, you will have toelf everything! You will have 9 cups of Cream Cup Cream, 7 ft. 8 in., 8ft. 6 in. For your apartment, easy chair and couch; component stereo system; Gerard turntable; amperifier; speaker; cabinet; make offer. 822-5794. 4-30 cabins; make offer. 822-5794. 4-30 1932 Chevy Deluxe. Good mechanical condition. New battery $100 Jay Wiens, 842-9944 4-30 Get comfortable and prepare for final meal. Buy cotton-jersey knit jams and cottage wool. We have lots of ply of corduroy and denim in pieces. THE WEARHOUSE 8411; Mary Jane's Kitchen. EARTHSHINE, boutique - cast 8th and Mass. Bell bottoms. lank tops and Peter Max belts for the next warm Spring day. 4-30 1970 Kawasaki 250 cc AT7S Avenger, 1800 miles. Perfect condition. 842- 8687. 4-30 Sony TC-8 8 Rack cartridge recorders, for sale, excellent condition. Haf- 价:$65 Must saturate, need bread. Call Steve: 814-3166 4-28 EARTHDINE, a boutique ~east 8th Mans. Jeans, big bells, high or low rise, front buttons, up to 36 inch row: CHIEKP Bittrack tape portable portable tower mount camera. Recorded Camer at home. 20GB of memory. Microwave Micryth, Plymouth Hilda. Colour DVD, Stereo. Chevrolet Transmission, Harrah's Chevrolet Transmission, Harrah's Fender Bassman amp. in great shape. Cabinet included $130 or best offer Call evening, 842-6992 4-29 Masterwork AM-FM stereo with Garrard changer, and stand. $65. Garrard make-12 string guitar with hardcover 12-string Call John Hobbs #842-2874. 4-29 Gran Sport now has the company Gran Sport equipment including summer and winter gear, 12-month warranty, backpacks and frames. All high-quality open M F W 30-50: 30-50: 30-50. Metals open M F W 30-50: 30-50: 30. Home Trailer - Moving to Artiz. Clean natural力霜, $250 each; $1850 or $790 down & take over payments) 1045 F. Std. Le. No 9. 8624-4241 -632-226-7491 Want the ultimate sleer? Will sell you the most amazing showcasing channel audio presaging. MR-72 train. M3Scope Pioneer 42 DJ speaks o Porsche 911, 1967 complete instrumentation 843-2076. 4-36 450 cc Honda- $550 -see Bill at 1137 kentucky between 5-8 evening 4-30 One automobile Design Challenge Honors five teams with an assortment of accreditations, 340 certificateable drive wheels. Excellent aqua- ter, durable rubber tires and a advanced Hart Rail .Abf (boff staffs N). Brew new, cent air cond., wrap carpeting, new flooring, stinger, a carpet and tile. New equipment are now available as low as $110. Lease to new location as early as May 107 Mississippi Call 842-753-6920. Univ. Terence A529 A159 W. 3th, 1 a/b/c turned two students, available two hours of tuition. single student Balcone, wall-to-wall KU. SU. KU Student Facility, Call 643-4324 KU. SU. KU Student Facility, Call 643-4324 FOR RENT 2. Bedroom apartment 1 block from campus. Wanted. Quiz graduate student! Pool- laundry - private park- conditioning. I22 Indiana. 843-216-1900 Same Time -- Phone Order 843-765-765 We deliver 9th Dll 01 NOW RENTING for summer & fall! Luxury apartments. Mentra, Capriata, fireplaces, swimming pool, spa, laundry facilities. Fully carpeted & soundproofed. 2411 Fully furnished. $750 per month. DELICATESSEN & SANDWICH SHOP SPECIAL NOTICE NOW OPEN 8-10 The All New Norge Town Laundry and Dry Cleaning Appartments furnished, all air-even- Apartments. Sleeping rooms, some with kitchen privileges. Borders campus and near town. Phone 843-5767. IF YOU ARE INTERested in A PARTNERSHIP FOR THE SUMMER, you can pay an additional amount of UNIVERSITY YEARAGE to attend a University of Tampa. Coy air cond, and "Bush drapees" and steel five elevators. I.A. drapes 19th & HASKELL AVE. Summer rates available on 2 bedrooms furnished or unfurnished apartments in various locations—diaposal—laundry—1 block from your kitchen and for asking for help or ask for Mike or Marlon. If Now renting at reduced rates number rates, bathroom facilities, & protected parking. 1.10k. E. of Student 1.50k. Located 130 La. Call after a 842-566. SPENDING THE SUMMER IN LAWENRY PLANN) Plan on enjoying your new most attractive apartments at special offices in 2107-A Harvard Road, telephone at 2107-A Harvard Road, telephone Avalon Apartments, 9th and Avalon, Argo Apartments, 14th and Missouri- ward and 15th and Missouri- ward and Iowa Street summer rates attend summer school working hours. Attend summer school working hours. Summer institutes Act now to be that you have a choice of locations. 2 bedroom Mobile Home for rent to people who want privacy. A/C and swimming pool. Lowest possible rent around this town. Call 842-7568 or 1-800-395-8232. Summer semester. One large three- bedroom apartment furnished, utilities p for a model $122. Also several room- specifics. Room 843-145. 4-27 Good two-bedroom, furnished apt. Air conditioned, panelled living room, close to campus. Call 841-2914 after 3:38. 4-27 Hillview Apt. 1723, 1745 W. 301, 842, Washington Ave., apartm. fair, farm & house. $125/room. $125/unit. totally carpeted, air conditioning, elective kitchen, air conditioning, and laundry room. Available June 1st. One bedroom apartment, furnished. Air conditioned $^{43}$ 422-5891 4-29 Very close to campus, parking. A-C apartments. Also studio units. See at 1419 Ohio. Also call 842-8153. See at APARTMENTS and rooms for summer. Near campus. Available beginning May 15. Call 841-2586. 4-28 3 Br furnished duplex new, in prime residence location - West side Wash, Saskatchewan. 2 br good foyer; one with fireplace and sofa. $235 and $143.95. 4-36 SUMMER RENTALS. Rooms starting at $85 per room. Rentals paid at $199 each or $199 available beginning May 1. All new campus calls: 641-8580. No fail reservation used. Farmed 1. bedroom, apartment at, 10 and Kentucky to sublease after May 14. Off-street parking Please dear. Summer calls. Call 826-9156 Subbase for summer, furnished in unfurnished, two-bedroom apartment, carpeted living room, A-C; G-carbage贮毁 842-343 or 842-064 4-30 Want to sublease a 2 bedroom house with two bathrooms. May 1 through Aug. 15. $200 a month or less. Call 842-2839 4-36 Large, modern, 1-bedroom furnished apartment to sublease for summer, air-conditioning, laundry facilities, storage, taking a lock. 433-8290 4-360 Furnished apartment to sublease after May 14. 1 bedroom. Close to camp and town. Off-airfield parking. All condition. Call 843-7530 or 864-2090. ( PLAZA SHOPPING CENT Phone 843-5673 Nice furnished ap, walking distance of nine. Airport. Air conditioned. For 2 men. Prefer graduate students. Avail- able for fall student (see 19th 19th Terc). 4-50 2 bedroom furnished fit space floor apt One block from campus, no hill large living and dining room with greenhouse Phone 641-8232. Garage for furniture Phone 641-8232. BIGLEA- Now testing for summer rentals in the highlands, we have with chl pad Each and all his rentals with chl pad Each and all his rentals Avail front or rear 300mm w/25mm height Avail front or rear 300mm w/ 25mm NOTICE First floor furnished apartment for couple, male or female. Off street parking. Borders campus and near phone. 843-7677 UF PERFORMANCE ENTER PRISES Sports Car repairs and modifications 317 North 2nd St. 842-1291) 12 Tony's 66 Service Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service 2434 Iowa VI 1-1008 "If The Shoe Fits ... Repair It." We will buy your used paperback books. Educational novels, mysteries, self-help, we sell used paperback books. Mass Phone 843-726-7100. Store IU. Mass Phone 843-726-7100. Bar-B-Q and more. Bar-B-Q from an American restaurant. Insulated Suit plate $138. Plate of brisket $200. Brisket platter $45. $130 stb肥 to go $35 stb肥 to eat Mortgages $250. $250 Mortgages Mortgage Stb $195. $195 Mortgage 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. the & Anviton, and the Harvard Square apartments, Harvard and Iowa Street apartments, Harvard and/or visit to our rental office at 207-A Harvard road to provide with you all the required apartments. All the units are centrally located in contain dishwashers, have storage facilities, and have laundry facilities on the premises. There are furnished and equipped apartments available. Looking is free, and display these units for you now. 5-35 Loans to junior, senior, grad. students and faculty. International credit cards issued with every loan at Marmoset. 843-704-7255. masmoset.org. 843-704-7255. Masmoset.org. Shines Dyeing Refinishing *AIRTORTY REEFEATER* This weeks special, spaghetti dinner 898. Best buy in town. Party catering also 622. Massachusetts. 842-8316. For sizeering steaks and seafood trac to Mr. Steak. Just accross from John Hadwick Ford on 2nd St. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. tf WHEN IT COMES TO APARTMENTS GIVE THE WORM: RESERVATIONS of GETTING THE WORM: Reservations of school year are now being made for places you are interested in. Avonhall Apartment, Avonhall Village. you are interested in node sunbathing, swimming, plining, and volleyball. If so, write to the Garden of Foot Route 2, Tentong Kantan, Kotai 80566. DON'T WASTE MONEY ON HENT BANKING. We offer mobile mobile phone, $62 each of payments. We trade for anything of interest, including airtime. (not north of the Kaw River Bridge) THE PARTY LOUNGE at Mont Blanc Sha Area is now available for private parties of any size. For information and reservations, phone M32-623 4-30 MOTHER NATURE SAYS: "Natural Cosmetics Are Good Cosmetist" GYPSY RAGS- 17 W. 9th 4-29 A GREAT COLLECTION OF SWIM- WEAR THE ALLEY SHOP. 841 MASS If Closed Sat. at Noon PUBLIC AUCTION April 24, 2 p.m. 912 Town. 1958 Cadillac sold to higher bidder, cash. 4-27 FREE, PUPPIES. While supply lasts start your summer with a growly canine #821-232. Ask for Unck, John or Fubar. 4-23 THE WEAUDIO, 841*. Mass. Tissue of beats and jeans tops. The best place to relax and shop during final week or any time. 4-20 Take advantage of our 20% off on the dresses and accessories speciails we feature every day. Wishlist of selection of GALAXANDER FLOWER SHOP $85 low sale. phone #862-341-7987 JOBS ON SHIPS? Perfect summer job, career benefits include draft excercises. Send resume to JobSavings.com. Travel $2.00 for information. Mail resume to 1172, Douglas, Arizona 86067 Attention! Students interested in taking German I during the summer can enroll by contacting Center Course tuents and May 2 for further information, with WRK Kans. City, Kans. 60631 or call J.A. Kans. City, Kans. 60631 or call J.A. Arrangement arrangement can be made by calling (805) 458-7922. EARTHSHINE, a boutique - east 400; Mass. Jeans, big belts, high or low rise, bottom buttons, up to 36 inch inseam. Attention Faculty and Grad. Students doing research this summer? Need a research assistant? Call 843-7268 for more information. Medical Students interested in taking German II during the summer can attend Kansai CALL Call I. A Nagel 853-716-9000, Katzen Center Extension, 290 and Kansai University Extension Course meets Monday and Wednesday for a beginner Jegue 514 five倍 free. PERSONAL SICKY'S REEEFER. This week, special speeches dinner. All you can for 8k for best buy in town. Party supplies. 622 Main Street, 822 Main Street, 8316, 8416, 8516. COME and sleep with the MOTION of the BAR, with a comfortable bed. DISHWASHER, high quality. Five year guarantee. Queen size. $45. Double. $60. Dim beds. REHABILITIES. $149. Mass. Come down with you. HELP WANTED HOT PANTS APLENTY THE ALLEY SHOP 843 MASS. ii ARTHISHEK, a boutique—east. 8th davon Mass. Cosmic things are going on, one in and see. 4-30 OVERVIEW JOB FOR STUDENTS- INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT. All professions and occupations require a Bachelor's degree or equivalent, dual certification, dual licensing. Free introductory training. Low 500-817, San Diego CA 93210. www.oveverview.com/jobs PRAIRIE-LENGTH SKirts $8.00 THE ALLEY SHOP MASS 1.25 Experienced Bass player wanted. Talent necessary. Experience required. Interested in forming group Marvin C. Umbahl, 843-5693 for appointment. 4-28 JOBS ON SHIPPS : Perfect summer job on JOBS on SHIPPS, excellent drawer service, excellent customer service. Travel $2.00 for information. Bellevue 1172, Douglas, Arizona 8507 Model & T.V. placement service for experienced and nonexperienced interview call; visit www.t.v.placement.com/visit 841-2131. If no answer, go to **MONZA MODEL AGENCY** WANTED SHORTY'S REEFEATER. This weeks special, apache pitcher 89c. Best buy in town. Party catering also. 622 Massachusetts. 842-8316. KNIT TOPS, YOU NAME IT, WE VE GOT IT. THE ALLEY SHOP. $43 MASS Hem high light pollution & carry extra energy. Use high light protection, biodegradable, low phosphorus, home degradable, low phosphorus, home disease control and receives universal quality and receives universal quality. Cell call centers: 842-384-3841, products at 842-384-3841. We need cars. We'll pay top money for any make or model. GtJ's Ueo Jacks Cars 6 & Vermont. 842-8608. ff Summer aid or Fall roommate needed to share two bedrooms, 912 Alabama. Rent $23.50 mo plus utilities. Call Katie, 843-7883. 4:30 1-2 rommate(s) to share $1 new mobile home for summer. Rent & pay $78/month w/1, $42/month w/2, 841-2544 after 5.00 Female roommate for summer. Whole house. $53, mo. + utl. Pets allowed. 841-3759 4-29 Male roommate wanted to share 2 bemt ap, for summer and next year. To campus, reasonable rent. Call 842-3926 after 5 p.m. 4-27 N need a dormmate for summer. Good living 2 bdm apt, fully furnished, bar, stereo, patio, pool across the street $70 a.m. Call Tom, 842-8768. PANTING STUDENTS, WELL BUY BACK MUSED STRETCHERS, WHERE HAMMERIALS IN SHAPE SHIRT AT THE ART GUEST. 241 Grendel 4-30 Very cute little grey puppy with black spots. Lost near park on Mass Please - "thum to 1516 Kentucky K. 2. 4-27 Sliamese kilt missing since Thursday, 4-15. Victim 10th and Kentucky. If found call 842-7625 4-27 Purple, dark brown ausgehender shoulder bag. Stones from car at 1215 Orcad. Reward offered for contents including a backpack, water bottle, Jones Please call 841-256-3567 A baseball glove with, much sentimental value. Between Griffin and Park 25 Apts. 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