- Tuesday, March 16. 1971 University Daily Kansan Kansan Stuff Photo by JIM HOFFMAN AN UNKNOWN VANDAL broke this stained glass window at the Danforth Chapel sometime between midnight and 4 a.m. last Friday, traffle and security officers said. The window was broken by a wine rafter and security officer. Officers estimate it will cost $500 to replace the hand-made glass. Flaming Debris Blown Off Truck; Fire Ensues A pick up truck with a blazing load of packing material left a leaf of flaring debris Monday in a house three houses on Iowa Street. The truck driver, Ora Smith of Topeka, was driving north on Iowa when he noticed that his cardboard carzo was on fire. By the time he stopped the truck, burning cardboard had been blowed from the truck into a large hole. Fire spread to three of the houses. The debris first ignited bushes near the home of Gleann E. Trapp, 1120 Iowa, and a corner of the house was seared. As the truck stopped, flaming cardboard was blown against the side of the home at 1110 Iowa. Court Finds Murray Guilty Of Assault Murray was charged with shooting into an apartment at the College Hill Manor building, 1741 W. 19th, on Sept. 30. Douglas Walker, attorney for the defended, said a motion for a new trial would be submitted to the judge. The motion will be heard May 5. Laventa A, Murray, 23, of Lakewood charged with aggravation of aggrassed assault by a Douglas County District Court jury March 11, after hearing two The word "Jayhawk" was common in the United States during the 1850's but the exact origin of it is unknown. OPEN EVENTS NEW SUPER COMPONENT SNW003R400 by SONY $300 Receiver . . . 30 Watts per channel. RMS with less than 0.2% distortion 20 20000 CPS SEE LAB TEST REPORTS ON THIS AND OTHERS. This outperformers often rated at 8.6 on a scale of 1 to 5, noise between stations. Ski FM and AM reception. Tweets for calls using a speaker socket. Earphones make speaker calls. AND IT'S GUARANTEED 3 YEARS PARTS & LABOR Two additional years on trans- mitters and major service. And it's Serviced in Beauty own store by fast, friendly professionals. SEE AND HEAR NOW AT ONE OF KC'S MOST INTERESTING & UNUSUAL STORES occupied by Mrs. Betty Sickle. The siding was heavily damaged, and nearby shrubbery was also damaged. A side of the house next door at 112 Iowa, occupied by Larry G. Kirk, also burned. Yard was also heavily burned. Fire officials estimated damage to the Sickle home at $5,000 to the Wright and Trapp each of which each and to the truck at $400. 10,000 HAPPY CUSTOMERS 26 37415 Salesman not on commission advise you as though they were customers. WE ARE YOUNG TO BROWSE Nobody was injured in the fires. Firemen said the fire apparently started from a cigarette that landed on the cardboard. David Beatty MIGNETS OLDEST AND LARGEST SUBCARE SPECIALIST HA WESTPORT RIVER. MA BLOCK EAST OF STATE LINE STEREO $129 TO $1,000 KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM Parking Fees and Fines To Increase Next Year TUESDAY, MARCH 16 By CLANCY SCHMIDT Kansan Staff Writer Increased rates for faculty, staff and student parking permits are in order for next year. Academy chairman of the traffic and parking board, the new traffic and parking regulations are completed. Major changes in increase in fees and in fees 12.15 - Noon - Boar Concert (Campus & Community Calendar) 1 : 1 Then Confronatation: The Printing Press vs. The Microphone 1 : 30 Polish Composers (Prof. Virtor The former policy of an increasing fine rate will be replaced with fines for two or more violations: major and minor. 13. 30 Polish Composers (Prof Victor Conkoll) Contents: Ethics in Contemporary Music 2:05 Christian Ethics in Contemporary Society Black Revolution and White Hariam (Prof Robert Sheton) Racism (A Prof. Robert Shelton) 1. Chapter A. A Day. The Education of a child. 3. Chapter A Day: The Education of a WASP by Lloyd Mark Stalvey Major violations will be: failure to register, parking on lawns, in access drives, center parking lots, other areas on the campus not specifically designated as intended for vehicle parking; failure to attach stickers per license plate; failure to sticker or the accompanying instructions; parking in University buildings not designated for storage or repair, impaired entry to the gate-operated ones. W 1940 UNC Charlotte State Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Bushland, Campus & Community Calendar * 13 Barkgate at KU (Shalta Godkhindhi) * 30 Music by Candlelight MINOR VIOLATIONS will be, parking in a controlled zone without a permit for that zone, parking on public streets, parking zones or areas not covered by city ordinance, parking in all University controlled parking areas in any other manner except where prohibited, remove obsolete stickers, failure to replace damaged stickers within 48 hours, failure to report change in state license number or date of registration, student parking in marked guest parking areas on streets and in parking lots, and overtime parking or misuse of limited parking spaces. MAJOR VIOLATIONS will Campus & Community Calendar 1. Backstage at KU (Shalla Godkhindi) 2. 30 Music by Candlelight 3. From the University 0:05 Cleveland Orchestra Concert 10:13 Sign Off WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 7/30 Apple Danish (Art Buchwald; Campus & Community Calendar) 7/30 morning with the Masters NEWS SCHEDULE: Monday thru Thursday 1. (B) Weather sports (5 min) 2. (A) Weather sports (5 min) 3. (A) Weather sports (5 min) 4. (A) Weather sports (5 min) 5. (A) Weather sports (5 min) 6. (A) Weather sports (5 min) 7. (A) Weather sports (5 min) 8. (A) Weather sports (5 min) carry a fine of $20 and minor damage to the vehicle is found in multiple violation, the officer will charge the violator with the highest penalty. When it is necessary to tow a vehicle because of excessive weight, you should be charged for issuing a release. Any registrant who accumulates more than one license or more tickets of either category will be considered an excessive Vehicles will be towed for the following reasons: excessive violations, unpaid fines by faculty or staff, interfering with normal traffic flow and parking facilities, fire plugs and emergency exits. THE NEW FEE schedule for parking privileges is as follows: H, V, and Jayhawk Boulevard $40; Zones B, B-1, C-E, F-1, G, J Watkins, W-B-30; Zones A, A-1, N- 1, R-1, R-2, R-3, A-R4, Jolliffe A, AP, DF, O, S-1, X, Y, U, STL, O, Stouffer and Sprague = $15 Permits for cycles and the West Daisy Field) and some staff (these to be designated by Civil Service Grade) will pay $10 for Loading zone permits, temporary permits and second lot assignments will be allowed at one visit to visitors for one day and to students and staff who can justify an infrequent need to operate a NIGHTIME PERMITS will cost $5 and are valid from 5:30 p.m. to 7 a.m. for zones within the control area. From 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. outside the control area. stations. Undergraduate Teaching Assistantships are available for next fall in the new Biology Dept, and certain undergraduate lab courses in biology. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES MAJORS! LONG TERM (more than two weeks) but less than one week. The physician is be issued upon the recommendation of a physician as described above. These permits are valid for up to two years with a new statement from the physician and such privileges are not required of regular parking zone permits. - Approx. ten hours per week and enrollment in Bio. 83 (Laboratory instruction, 2 hours) is required. - *Salaries start at $500.00 per semester. - Obtain application forms in Biology Office, 249 Snow. Faculty and staff members who own more than one car may permit the same zone for a $10 fee. These permits will be issued for the convenience of the staff in the park only one of the vehicles on the campus at any given time. A vehicle owned by the registrant. - Deadline for application: April 1, 1971 Western Civ. Class Now Forming Enroll Now For The Reading Dynamic's Western Civ. Class Persons with permanent health disabilities should take their health records to the Student Health Service for a conference with a representative of the director's approval, a $25 all zone parking privilege will be issued. Short term (less than two weeks) grants will be granted to students, to patients upon recommendation of a family physician (staff and faculty) to the Student Health services' privileges are free of charge western Civ. Comp. GUARANTEE Starting MARCH 24, Counting Finished; Senators Listed We guarantee you pass the Western Civ. Comp. in May or we will refund your entire course tuition. Call 843-6424 to reserve a space. The following is a list of new student senators. The Kansan publication of the election results was delayed because ballots had to be counted by hand. A partial list was printed on the March 5 Arensberg's = Shoes O evelyn wood reading dynamics WASHINGTON (UPI)—District of Columbia police made a call to reporters seeking powers Monday, arresting 14 persons in a city-wide gamble. 819 Massachusetts The officers made their surprise entries after having obtained sears warrants as the officer was charged with Act, which took effect Feb. 1. The sign is right for ZODIACS Graduate School (unsecured) Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia Marylin Linkey, Sandra Linkey, Lyonston. Marylin Linkey, Sandra Linkey, Simon Hallett. David Awbrey, B. P. Gregory Harvey, John Harvey, Gregory Harvey, John Harvey, The following list contains only the winners. Liberal Arts and Selences Mohammed Antoni, Pengyu Robson, John Mize. George Launchhead, Sarah Carr, Ben Clark. Eric Duncan, Maureen Slaughter Linda Ecoffe, Mike Farmer. Robert Jill Gardner, Robert K Robbert, Jill Gardner and Michael Journalism Pat Malone and Jennifer Pearson Pearson College Steve Hiebert and Kenneth Kimmel Judit Svendola Continental Cinema Double Balloon Casket Syken Syken Board Interview for Recreation March 18 Architecture Advances Methods Applications available in SUA Office, to be Returned by 5 p.m., March 17 Dennis Balk, Dana Rudon, Terry Dunn, Hugh Holtman and Cayle Santini. business Crosby Crosby, David Dillon and John Pharmacy Tim Gabish and James Magee. John Wolf, Kingsley Click, Steve Davls and Janie Higdon SOCIAL WEARABLE Ann Marvel and Peggy Kirby Ann Marvel and Peggy Kirby Bob Ward and Marsha Walsh. Engineering Engineering Low Hoffman, David Sogitt, Cleveland Lunch and Nicholson. Nunemaker College Paul Rankin, Barbara Downer and Diane Downie John Hackney, Mert Buckley and Cathy Allen. School of Education School of Education Susie Whitney Shankley, Marlyle Zodie, Carolyn Shankley, Bob Stancil, Susar Harper, John Wilberp, Carolyn Pickett, Kristina Maxwell and Mary George. Wild SoFA, SOFA in the operation of over 500 student Charter Flight hospitals (also Tel Aviv, Bomby, Kraków and others). They talk 70-80 languages on normal flights. Dear SOFA, please send me information about your students in Europe, including their nationalities and academic high school name. City = Tel Aviv City = Zion City = toSFO. European Student Hostel City = Tel Aviv City = Zion City = toSFO. European Student Hostel City = Tel Aviv City = Zion City = toSFO. European Student Hostel City = Tel Aviv City = Zion City = toSFO. European Student Hostel For tours to Eastern Europe, student hotels, riding & a sailing camps, contact NBBS, 578 Fifth Avenue, New York NY 10036 (212) 765-4723. Patronize Kansan Advertisers attention LAW STUDENTS A SPECIALIZED READING AND COMPREHENSION COURSE FOR LAW STUDENTS WILL START MARCH 22. You will develop reading and comprehension skills in both required Law School readings and in law-related, supplemental, and special interest areas. To enroll or for further information about this course, call Jerry Dilley, Law School Research Dynamics Representative (843-5909) or call the Reading Dynamics Office (843-6424). evelyn wood reading dynamics 843-6424 SPECIAL NOTICE The All New Park 25 Apartments Have a few 1 and 2 bedroom Apartments for Immediate Occupancy. See Your Friends at Lawrence's Newest and Finest Apartment Complex 2 SWIMMING POOLS... ALL APARTMENTS FULLY DRAPED... AIR CONDITIONED... COMPLETE ELECTRIC KITCHEN... LAUNDRY FACILITIES... FURNITURE AVAILABLE... PARK AT YOUR DOOR... COMPLETE SHOPPING AREA WITHIN EASY WALKING DISTANCE. THE ALL NEW PARK 25 APARTMENTS 25th & Iowa FOR INFORMATION CALL MRS. 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