University Daily Kansan Wednesday. April 7, 1971 9 Art Lecture to Be Tonight A lecture entitled "Paul Klee—A Break with the Tradition in 20th Century Painting." will be presented by Peter North of the Fine Arts Department at 8 p.m. in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. The slide presentation, sponsored by the German Club, will feature examples of the works of Munch, Klint, Kokoschka, Beckman and others. Library to Be Expanded The Pearson Trust Sub-Committee for Library Affairs has decided to implement a $2,000 or $3,000 expansion of facilities in the Joseph R. Pearson Hall library. Plans have also been made to provide library facilities in Oliver and Templin halls. Students from the KU Medical Center will be here Thursday to talk with pre-med and other interested students about what to expect when they enter the medical school. The meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m. Thursday in the UCCF building, 1204 Oread. The med center students are members of the Greater Kansas City Conference of Student Professional Organizations. Twenty-four university presidents and deans from 13 Latin American countries will arrive in Lawrence Saturday for a seminar to be held Monday through April 24. The seminar, on "Higher Education in Latin America," will be led by George Wagnerer, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Education to Be Seminar Topic Model UN Delegates to Wichita Nine KU Model UN delegates will attend the Model U at Friends Square, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The countries KU will represent are: China Japan South Korea Singapore Air Force Cadet Given C.O. Status AIR FORCE ACEMADE, Col. (UPI)—When the class of 1971 lines up this year to graduate from the United States Air Force Academy, Leonard Slazinki will be among the ranks of young men Sazimiin a 21-year-old Detroit resident who would have been among the cadets graduating from the academy this year, has a conscious object to war and the American military. The former cadet learned Monday that the Department of Defense had approved his application for an honorable discharge from the American Army as a conscientious objector. SLAZIKINS was in the aircraft for four years before returning to reservation. "Everything in the Air Force is connected in some way," he said. In a formal outline outlining his position, the former cadet explained that a member of the army is often fighting or indirectly supporting the conflict in what may seem to him an almost totally unrelated way—is "direct connected with the actual fight of human beings on both sides." Slizinkzi, a Roman Catholic, entered the Air Force Academy in June of 1967. He admitted that he was a disliked man and did as I was told, and tried to become a good member of the class of 1971. "Even as late as his third year in the academy, he had been able to give the military a chance." "I wanted to give the military a fair examination in light of the facts as they were presented to me." BUT HIS MIND remained ill at ease. In an advanced philosophy' KU to Host Music Meet Three days of concerts, lectures and informa- tions meetings are planned for this year's Symposium of Contemporary American Music to be held in the United States. Stanley Shumway, associate professor of music theory and chairman of the symposium group, will guest composer would be Lukas Foss. Foss will lecture and meet students in the School of Fine Arts. Concerts scheduled for the three days of the symposium are held at Palm Beach, Fla., compositions by KU faculty members and students and five exhibitors. Foss has received several awards for his compositions and New York Music Critics' Circle, a group that supports Guggenheim Fellowships and a grant from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. He is principal guest conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic. SNDYNE, Australia (UPI) — The world famous Beach Island world famous Beach Island for the first time because of putrid, murky waters which reportedly resulted in an 80-year-old death. Five days course at the academy, Slaskiin realized he could "no longer keep myself from applying my beliefs in participation of the military." Commenting on the controversy involving LL. William L. Calley, the former cadet admits he was upset by the My Lai attack and allegations of countless other misfortunes which came to light in his wake." "The codes of law regarding our defense seem to be quite real, but the U.S. military, he said. "My moral principles conflicted strongly with these laws." Today, however, Slaskiin's statement "stated his beliefs": "human life entails a greater physical existence." In an exclusive interview with the magazine, he said he believed "human life is of greatest importance than any other form of life on earth, it is the greatest SPEAKING OF WAR in general, the former cadre expressed the view that "war injures two groups of human beings, the first always leads to the destruction of human life. The Air Force is organized to fight in war, and its mission entails that the members of the Air Force conduct military operations to gain success—in battle. Because of this, he said, "I can no longer remain in the Air Force because of my military force by man against man because I believe it to be wrong, and I must work for human life through peaceful, moral means." Nixon View OnAbortion Denounced KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)—The American Association of Parenthood Physicians, holding a news conference strongly criticized President Nixon Tuesday for his statement that 3 express his views on abortion. "We reaffirm our policy which states, 'It is the right of every woman to decide if and when she will bear a child.' In a letter to Nixon, signed by the association's president, Dr. Richard Frank, the association urges that the President of the United States should publicly state his religious and moral beliefs concerning abortion when this matter is handled by the legislatures and courts. ... no woman should be forced to continue an unintended pregnancy against her will;" the letter said. "We recognize that prevention of pregnancy is preferable to abortion but until contraception is 100 per cent effective, and safe." The 600-member association also approved a resolution calling for the establishment of a ticketkeeper of New York to receive Medicaid payments for voluntary abortions or to fund public funds for such services. One day WANT ADS WORK WONDERS each additional word: $.01 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 25 words or fewer: $1.00 Aerocommunication, goods, services and employment advertised in the daily Daily Kansan are offered to all students enrolled in color creed, or national origin. FOR SALE GIRLS! FOR OVERALLS IT'S THE ALLEY SHOP, $43 MASS. (f) All New! 1971 Model Kawasaki 125cm Enduro, Fred Jones—Nichols, 300 W. 6th. 842-0504. tf Western Cv. Notes -New on. Sale Reviled, comprehensive, 'New Analysis of Western Civilization" 5th Campus Murder Road 141 1st 14th St. RAY AUDIO BUY AT DEALER Ray Dealer's of New York and Lynchco Other lines available. Music Take road to rear of 1205 Prairie Drive. Ph: (317) 859-4846 Thursday - Friday. $18 per hour. Saturday - Sunday. $18 per hour. Welcome to the North Bidway Country and enjoy a full day of activities. Kansas River bridge. Antiques, vintage and modern books, two bottle books and thousands of books. Open 9:30 am and 5:30 pm. Open 8:30 am and 5:30 pm. 825-315-7800. NEED A FRIEND Try a Great Dane, the fawn paws with excellent grooming. Please be registered. registered. Reasonably Price. Your inquiries invite Phone 842-3082-412 www.marshcreek.com GIRLS! OUR CLOTHES ARE FUN CLOTHES. THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS. tf Earrings & jewelry—20% off! March 29-April 10 at The Hodge Podge. 15 W. 9th. 4-7 New Photo Equipment for less. Exac RTL 1000 L plate $2 value; Send 64 send product for list. OPT CARTS. Box 121, Battalio, III 4030 4-26 RAISED WAIST LETTER TRESSES WEDNESDAY, JULY 15TH G03-T14. 15 FORMAT. F00-F14. 15 G03-T14. F00-F14. 15 G03-T14. 15 quality Goodrich Poly Fiberglass strips for store-street light of Pryor store, straight-stright of Pryor store. Cheap (inexpensive) Rogers, snare drum. Bass guitar and alamp amp T-15 inch Jensen speaker. Turner and coaster violins. Call John at 47292. miwice1. FLOOR SAMPLE radio CLOSEOUTS! 99.50 AM-FM stereo $99.88, 115.88 AM-FM stereo $99.88, component system w/ rplers $99.00, amplifier $99.00, apw new $99.00. Transmitter AM-FM stereo $99.00. play $89.00. Rock Stonehacking. 929 Open. Stilt open 8:30 p.m. This phone works. 1965 CHEVROLET II Reconditioned. Priced to sell fast—$450 Dial 842-2151 for chance to see. 4-7 Guaranteed used tires. All sizes, $4. $5, 80. Firestone Store, 745 New Hampshire, 814-2411. 4-7 Electric typewriter Smith Corona 250 with all extra keys. Perfect shape Best offer. 842-1440 4-8 Musicians for sax—Ihammond M. model or organ duel keyboard, good condition. And Hammond L. organ, 841-7036. Also CNH RHM treble. 0136. Also THE HOTTEST PANTS IN TOWN GYPSY RAGS, 17 WEST NINTH 4-9 Drumms - full double Ludwig set. Black jacket. Zeiljian symbols. All cases are 3 yrs old, like new crew $1200. Nairf sleeves $600. Bovesis $4101. Will sleeve $800. Bovesis $4101. Bicycle. Bicycle. Bicycle. Bycicle. Bicycle. Bicycle. Bycicle. Merra Tires, excelent, tire grip. Handlebar handlebars, hand bars, no fenders, lightweight, no snow tires, no friction tires. 843-6055 1970 CHALLENGER. lime green line, green wheels, white dash, disc brakes. drive brakes. traction. hoodpins. Low mileage. will trade. Will code: 842-863-900 any time. 1968 Firebird 350, 4-speed. Hurst APchevron wheels, blue with white vinyl top, stereo tape. Call 842-742-4-9 CRAIG'S Tune-ups Lub 23rd & Ridge Ct. 843-9694 Tires & Batteries 1966 Ford Falcon, economical new car, six cylinder, in good shape, new snow tires. Best offer. Call 842-8640 after 6 yrs. DIXON INSURANCE U-Haul Rentals 1989 VW Squareback, standard transmission, radial tires, funnel-injection system, excellent Call 842-6788-4 67 Yamaha 500 bike, 2500 miles, needs some repairs. Run well $900 or best offer. Call 542-3221 mornings or even 839 Miss. 842-9210 DELICATESEN & SANDWICH SHOP Attention Sentirs? 1967 Cameran Convertible, PS & PB-232, engine rotary, excellent condition! Call 842-4708 BROWN DIVAN-72 in length. Rose Beige Divan-80 in length. Excellent condition. See at 90 West 22nd Street. 4-7 1975 Pipestone, excellent comm- low mileage on a 318 engine with two carb. If interested, call 843-283- 1944. Reconceivable on a drive at a 4-12 rate The following used cars are warfare transportation. We have 18,000 whenever come first. We will use, the cost of the car to repair or replace the Transmission. Best Aerofront Axle Transmission. Best Rear Front Axle Equipment. In addition, each car has checked, and subjected to an 18 point checklist. All about 1970 Toyota Mark II Hard Hat. All about 1970 Toyota Mark II M Wagon. Automatic, Air $250, Air $250, Air $250, Air $250, Air $195, 1960 Toyota Corolla Spirit, 1960 Toyota Corolla Spirit, 1960 Toyota Corolla Spirit, 1960 Toyota Corolla Spirit, Red $275, 1960 Toyota Corolla Spirit, Green $275, 1960 Toyota Corolla Spirit, Crown Wagon, Automatic, Green, Crown Wagon, Automatic, Green, 1960 Triton Triton Spirt, 3600 Triton Triton Spirt, automatic, Automatic, Green, 1960 Triton Triton Spirt, cylinder, automatic, 1960 Corvair Bug, Clean, Green, $45, 1960 VW Bus, Clean, Green, $45, 1960 AS IS SCALS- 1400, 1960 AS IS SCALS-1400, hp, $195, 1960 Porsche Fordible, hp, $195, 1960 Porsche Fordible, hp, $195, 1960 Porsche Fordible, GTO, $195, 1960 Porsche Fordible, GTO, $195, 1960 Porsche Fordible, $450, 1960 Portside GTO, $450, 1960 Portside GTO, Pickup, Run well, $250, Suncor Subspal XWdWo, $300, Suncor Subspal XWdWo, $300, Chevrolet 4 Pickup, Run well, $250, Suncor Sport Causes, XWdWo, $300, M-2191, E-412 LAND WATCH SHOP Same Time — Phone Off COMPETITION SPORTS CARS RELIABLE USED CARS Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service Willey's deep, vinyl top, 4-wheel drive, super low gear, call Tom at 842-9421 or see behind 1406 Tenn. At Tenor saxophone: $150 or the best reasonable offer Call 842-5926. 4-13 1962 Corvette 327-280, hot, automatic, with hard top & soft top soft; brown, with new glass-belt tires & chrome crown wheels. Jy, 843-7640 4-12 1938 band. Uniform. jackets=red, white, banded. $10.00, $15.00. T-shirt. $9.00. Skirt. $2.00. diffrent include package. State size alongside Antique Shop. Aligned Kansas Three days FANTASTIC DEAL! Must sell all-speakers at 25% discount. Only allow 40 old Amateur support each chair. Each chair is 1-1/4" x 1-1/4". Mike, Mk2-8053 - 8595 Late 1790 Kawasaki 346 bd EiHron Single cylinder, 33 hp. 1600 miles Fireball British坦博 tires. Fireball British坦博轮胎. 843-3857 after 5.00. 4-12 Earthshine: Blue jean bells, 36 inches long, button fronts 12 E. 8th & Mass. 4.7 Gibson SG standard solid body glove, Globe SG standard 12-inch, slightly lightweight, neat, best offer cover, Kuston K 4A system, 6-machines, Kuston 843-8673. Brown three position reclining chair, $30.00. 2C. Cal lever action rope with 36x power scope and case. $50.00. Call 842-6711. 1993 Triumph GT40, a ventricular AMF FM8 stereo tape, driving lights. Assing $2,000, all offers considered Call 843-8514 4-13 SOMEONE IN ME = Phone Order 843-7685 - We Deliver - 9th G I I Tony's 66 MOHR Lawrence, Kansas 66044 2434 Iowa V1 2-1008 Gulf Group Life Companies 842-8188 FOR RENT For the best in: for the best in: • Dry Cleaning • Alterations • Reuse Apartment: 4 rooms furnished, 2 street parking, married couples or males; near grocery & downtown. Phone: 843-367-367. tt SPENDING THE SUMMER in LAWHEN? Plan now on enjoying your own most attractive apartments at special events at 207-A Harvard Road, Foylehurst COLLEGE HILL. MANOE. Do your homework early, then come around and one of our bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished, will have the special low number sales. We offer only two blocks from campus and our 12th floor comes here, come and see us at 1741 W. 18th Street, comet and see us at 1741 W. 18th Street, comet and see us at 1741 W. 18th Street, comet and see us at 1741 W. 18th Street, comet and see us at 1741 W. 18th Street, comet and see us at 1741 W. 18th Street, comet and see us at 1741 W. Brand new pent, cent air condition, furniture, carpeting, and double- decking, furnished and designed are now available as low as $140. The new unit is located on the may 10, 1027 Manhattan Cab 828. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A DRIVER CARE, you can cancel overlook the features, and manage the FERTILITY TERRACE AND OLD MILE CREEK. Cool air cooler and "NanBam" steel and steel fire extinguisher. A distance to RU over a slippery water surface is equal to the engeminal and colorful roadsters. A low and sweet water called CALL US at 85-1433 or if life is not Chances are you will be glad you did not. 1. Unitary Terrace AIS 1529 W, 8th l. or 2. bedroom furnished apartments, available single students Balconies, wall-to-wall KUU Fire fire escape, Call 431-864-7080. First floor furnished apartment for couple, male or female. Off street parking. Borders campus and near town. Phone 832-5677. ff Subleasing Budgie Apartment clean, un furnished, unfurnished, carpeted, sweet, balcony, garage disposal, sweep, laundry, kitchen, bath. Linda 41-3825 4-13 Linda 41-3825 4-13 Mature female roommates wanted to share three-bedroom apartment with two day teachers. Need furniture campus. Compare with 843-442-973 for 3:30 p.m. Ridge House 2 bedroom, unfurnished apartment, swimming pool, good location. Present sequestrate must move to larger lot for reduced rate. (4) 813-116 Dine in candlelight atmosphere 12 hours alone NOW HENTING for summer & fall. MALLS AAPF- MENTS. Carpets, laundry facilities, pooling pool, laundry facilities, gym facilities, lounges, Louisiana St. phone 843-5522 Louisiana St. phone 843-5522 Air conditioned comfort this summer in apartment. Close to college, with parking, catches, etc. at 1419 Hong Kong or call 842-8132. 4-8 Hillview aphis, 742 W. 140th, 842-859-3454 & 842-859-3463; blds and apartments and unimproved land. dgds, pool loss to campus. fndgs, pool loss to campus. new under construction in detached area on west acre away from dirtland on east acre away from detached area on west acre away from all electric kitchens, air conditioned, fireplace, furnished Can reserve for summer or winter Rents from $75 to $145, 842-859-3414 926 Mass. VI 3-0501 Open 4:30 11% MI. N. of Kaw Closed River Bridge Monday VI3-1431 The All New Norge Tow NOW OPEN 8-10 Furnished, one bedroom duplex, garage, $90/month plus utilities. Available immediately, 14th and Kentucky. *^1-3500 4-12 Laundry and Dry Cleaning dorm room house Family room and replace Dining Living. Kitchen 2 car garage 2% baths golf SPECIAL NOTICE 19th & HASKELL AVE. IN THE MINI PLAZA SHOPPING CENT Low Down Payment Rent or sublet for summer $125 per month. All utilities included. Call 842-7657 5657 4-8 3 bedroom townhouse Assume 73/4 per cent Loan call Quit 2. bedroom apartment 1. block Quiet from campus. Wanted! Quit graduate student! Pool- laundry- private-park classroom. Bachelor's 123, leiden 432-216, summer rates NOTICE Summer rates available on 2-bedroom furnished or unfurnished apartments. Summer rates available on 3-bedroom -disposal -laundry -1 block from college -1128 University College -Ball 643-8105 Penthousen, Apartment, private entrance, completely furnished, bathroom, carpeted, professor, grad-student, no children per student. Befree both availability. No phone calls. Rooms convene to KU to work, men or male students. Non-amokers $5/mo 842-8484 or 913 Indiana. 4-13 GIRLS! "FUNKY" IS HERE THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS. ( GIRLS! FOR PANTS, PANTS, PANTS, AND MORE PANTS-ITS THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MAFF ttf We will buy your used paperback books. Educational novels, mysteries, etc. We buy, sell, use paperback books. Mail: Mass. Phone 843-2736. /11 Mass. Phone 843-2736. /11 B-B-Q and more. New B-B-Q from an Small place $130. Plate of brass Small place $130. Plate of brass $130. 8th站 to go $30. 5th站 to go $30. 8th站 to go $30. 5th站 to go Michigan St. Michigan St. Michi- gon St. Michigan St. Loans to junior, seniors, grad students and faculty. International credit cards issued with every loan at Krug Management. 843-807-7252, Mass Toll. 843-807-7252, Mass Toll. GIRLS! FOR MICKY MOUSE OR MINNIE MOUSE T-SHIRTS. ONLY $3.90. IT'S THE ALLEY SHOP, 842 MUS. HIRD AGENCY Does your sports car or impulse have the power to have required? We now would like you to have required! We now perform PERFORMANCE ENTERPRISE 111-71 N. 2nd FB-1191 Manger charge W- —PARTY— Have your spring party at the Red Barn on Lake Perry. For rental information call He Harris, 842-3476 4-20 SHOREY'S REEFEREAT. This newer special, magpie dinner dinner 82. Best buy in town. Party catering also. 622 Massachusetts, 842-8316 THE PARTY LOUNGE at Most Breslau SA area is now available for private parties of any size. For information and reservations, phone 643-283-4-30 843-6153 843-8624 WHEN IT COMES TO APARTMENT HUNTING, THE NEXT step is to reserve gardens of garden apartments for the 1971-72 Lawrence's nearest residential area. Lawrence's nearest residential area, 8th & Avalon, Area Apartments, 11th & Harvard Square, and Harvard Square Apartments, Harvard Square. One call to Mrs. Forrest at 853-2548 will provide you with information about your requirements in apartments. All the units are centrally located and drop, contain diaper bags, and feature ground floor areas. These are furnished and supplied by the premises. They are furnished and units available Looking is free, and units available displaying these units for you now. 4-26 SALE! On largest selection handwritten jewelry & earrings in the Midwest, 20% off! March 29-April 10 at the Hodge Dodge, 15 W. 9ff. 4-7 "If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It." Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon TNT POPCORNI HOMEWORKED: interested in addressing or mailing (commission). Sewing. Paper Work Wiring, etc. 725 KT, Beta1, ATLTA 4815, I2, Bethel, II, 62016 You are interested in node sandhall- ing, swimming, picnicing, and volley- ball. If no write to the Garden of Residence 2, Tongshan Road, 60686 60686 4-30 Home of the "Big Shef" Try One Today DONT WASTE MONEY ON RENT! Keep your car $1,400 a month with small down payments. Save $60 to any amount of value Todd Mulholland for water & river Bridge! Phone: 843-549-8160 WANTED Five Term lesions. Experienced, capable. Fire will instruct all ages, all levels. Can commit second pay. For information call Mark Russell at 841-7232. For stirring steaks and a food菜 from to Mi Stak. Just across from John Haddock Ford on 23rd St. Open daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ff We need cars. We'll pay top money for any make or model. GJ's Use Joed Cars. 6th & Vermont. 842.8608. ff Customers for our 2 week earring & jewelry sale March 29-April 10 at The Hodge Pad. 15 W. 9th-4-7 SHAW AUTO SERVICE Daytime Sitter for summer. 5 days a week. Phone 843-4893 evenings. 4-12 GIRLS! ASK About "YOUR WOUN A GREAT TUNIC & PANT COLLECTION WE PURCHASEED TWELVY THE ALLEY SHOP, BS MASS 9 mm automatic pistol. Call 843-2669. Evenings only. 4-8 Your headquarters Someone with access to information or research services or who is willing to do research for free. Call 842-8590. 4-9 SHORTY'S BREEFEATER. This weeks special, spaghetti dinner 89c. Best buy in town. Party catering also. 622 Massachusetts. 842-8316. HELP WANTED Sublease for summer term on com- fortable furniture, roomy, one-bedroom apartment at 1510 Kentucky. Call 613-1370 after 10 a.m. 4-7 Roommate wanted: $18 Fireside Dr. Apt. 6 $55/mo. for remainder of semester. 4-9 HIDER-to downtown Kansas City, weekdays. Call after 6 p.m., 843-0861. 4-13 Men all of trade to NORTH SLOPE, for $250. Up complete to $200 a month. For complete up to $400 a month. For complete up to Job Research, P.O. Box 1079, Oakland, ID. Encls. $20 to cover cost. Models & T.V. talent Miss Inez will be interviewing model students will be interviewing in Miss Inez's MODEL and TALENT AGENCIES for appointment at 841-2155, if you wish for appointment at 841-2155, if you wish COLLEGE GIRL. La Femme is curated by seniors, gibbies, freedomistas and job development. For information, write to her, Department: For information, write to her, Company: P.O. Box 181, University of Michigan. Summer employment - male. Entertainment road manager. Extensive travel experience including Experience not necessary. Character reference. Call 812-000-7396. shocks mufflers and for Sales and management training post- paying, many of which include a livelihood benefit. Rapid growth in money and are willing to work for it will be important. Write Manager 3247, Lauren M. miDAS* 612 N. 2nd St. 843-8943 Samurie job-lifesurance sales for Northwestern Mutual. Complete part time sales to Signo, Placement Office, Northern Minnesota Municipal company specializing in individual insurance services. GIRLIS! YES WE HAVE "YOUNG IN NOCENCE" DRESSES AND PANTS SUITS THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS. tt PERSONAL GIRLS! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A GREAT CREATION OF SWIM- Wear THE ALLEY SHOP, 842 MASS HAVE YOU SEEN "A NEW WIND"? 4-7 SIGHTY'S REEFERPET This week, special, a spaghetti dinner. All you can eat for the day. Buy it in town. Buy also. 622 Manhassetstown, 845-131-6 COME and sleep with the MOTION of the WEST, a new WESTKIDS, high quality four year guaranty, HID, high quality five year guaranty, Queen size $5. Double $8. On sale $10. On sale $12. On sale HCORDS. 16" Max. Come down at HCORDS. TYPING MOON OIL-11 oil & flower scents Use for incense, perfume, sachet or bath. Use as candle scents only Elf's Giving Oil 924 Mass. 4-7 Experienced in typing form carpets, thesis and music, typing Have electric typewriter with Pica type. Call 842-3934 Mrs Wright 4:30 - 4:50 Leonard, come get your clothes, they're blocking the hall. Earthshake. 12 E. 8th. 4-7 Fly to Boulder, Colo., next weekend. Round trip $45, for more information call 814-2535. 4-8 Typist wants, wants -dissections-tips=tase; misc-use. IBM Selector typewriter; Call Mrs. Troxel. 2409 Ridge C., 842-1440 4-29 LOST Experienced typist will type your term papers. Prompt, efficient service. 4-13 843-7909. Theses, dissertations, manuscripts and papers in the German, French and English languages (translated from French). Desired by experiented, efficient officers. Mrs. Harwell, M-181-2644 Earring, 2 silver loops joined by bead. Friday, 4/2, front of Watson. Call Michael Young, 4-3976. 4-12 Wire rim glasses in black case in front of Sigma Kappa. 843-1101, ask for Sally Slide rule. Hoeh Aud. Owner may claim by identifying and paying for call. Call Mr. Lees at UN 4-103 before 5 p.m. 4-9 ABORTIONS Brown skesakin wallet around Ma-lott or Fraser. Concludes important identifications. Reward offered. Please call Lec, 864-2643. 4-7 Maupintour travel service Long haired white female cat. She has one gold eye and one blue. Answers to the name of Nuria, Reward if returned. Call 882-6757. 4-9 PHONE 843-1211 Open 24hrs. per day Are Now Legal in New York No Residence Necessary Performed by Board Certified Gynecologist in Clinics and Hospitals. If You're Planning on FLYING Must Letupinport Do The Things You Do! (NEVER an extra cost for airline tickets) 24-Hour Service—7 Days Call Collect 212 358-4102 Call Collect 212 358-4102 516 922-4891 N.Y.A.R.S. COIN Laundry & Dry Cleaners Independent DRIVE IN AND COIN OP LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING 9th & MISS. 7 days per week COIN OP LAUNDRY 19th & LA. VI 3-5304 COIN OP LAUNDRY 1215 W. 6th You can SAVE by buying a TOWNHOUSE AT THE FOUNTAINS BECAUSE: You have all of the tax advantages or owning your own home. Exterior maintenance and yard care are included in payments. Payments including yard care are much less than on a comparable house. Construction costs are going up every day. Buy now and save. See by appointment—Call 948 Jana Dr.—West of 9th & Iowa 843-8624