University Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 9, 1971 5 Kansan Photo by ROGER SNEEGAS HERE SAT THE stage door manager—an anachronism in 1971 and hence an empty chair. SIIH it could serve a purpose. If you're looking for a good place to study, perseverance to dream, seek this chair in Heeh. No so quiet doubt and looks ideally suited for contemplating thoughts of a bygone era. Read by nature light as man's has failed, then take it up with the rejection of Sarrife and leave, better equipped to meet the world. Nurses to Produce 19th Annual 'Capers' "The Devil Made Us Do It" is the theme of the 1971 production of "Caduceus Capers," the University of Kansas Medical Center's version of 'Rock Chalk' on Friday at rock.park.md. friday and Saturday nights. Humor and music are the key factors in the 19th annual student production named for the artist in the symphonic symbol. a serpent curled around a staff. All of the stage work, writing, choreography, and musical direction for the nursing students. Many of the student nurses had previously participated in "Rock Chalk" at the Lawrence Institute according to Edward Christopherson, nursing instructor and one of the producer's students. Publicity director for Zaccusen Capsers, Misi Kiki Masi, and Miss Jenny, senior, said that about 100 students had been working on the production since October and had been regularly since December. The purpose of "Caduceu Capers" is to raise transportation funds to help KU nursing students in the U.S. and abroad, international nursing conventions, said Miss Richardson. In addition, "Caduceu Capers" will provide scholarship funds for two U.S. medical centers next year, she said. Miss Richardson said that in past years "Caduceus Capers" been mainly a sailing on board of the school, but this year the nursing students are experimenting with a new approach to bring in more of the medical skills. Much like "Laugh-in" or "Much Like," the capers will have lots of ones民 as well as several longer skirts. The skirts include a satin on top and a fleece underneath. "Hair!" a skirt with retarded hair is one of the skirts caring the drug culture with songs from "Hair" and "Music Music Music" in western skirts using "Oklahoma," "And Oklahoma," and an old fashioned melodrama with boots. Patients from the Medical Center will be admitted without charge to Wednesday evening's dress rehearsal. "Although I believe the economy can improve the situation no better than whatsoever that inflation is being controlled," Ford said. The chief executive, Mr. Motor Company, is remitting be departing from Tahiti after a three-day stop here with his wife. He will head to the courthouse of Ford's plants in the Pacific. Summer Camp Plans Comeback "The student nurses transport students to the hospital, anyone who can make it down to the auditorium. It's used for patient morale." *Christophus* Ford Disputes Nixon's Claims On Inflation PAPEETE, Tahilu (UP1)—The military did not agree with claim by the Nixon administration that the infliationary spiral was under control. Regular performances for the public will be at 8 p.m. Friday at Auditorium at the Medical Center. The nursing students will take a $1.00 donation at the door of the Nursing Services services at the Medical Center. It was not only cold outside Sunday night, but it was also warm inside. We are building. With the temperature below zero, the boiler at the Statewide Extension Center at Hampshire streets quit working. The boiler was off for 27 hours, according to Leo Oudahl, an analyst at Grounds. "The temperature inside was close to freezing," he said. "Plumbing and electrical crews from the building and grounds department started the boiler working manually at 1 o'clock. "By noon today, it should be operating automatically again." The financial problems of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp are well on their way to being solved, according to Russell L. Gunnell, the head of the camp. Wiley said that last year's problem stemmed from the national economy slump and the much publicized trouble on the camps last spring Enrollment was done in camps last summer. New Hospital Under Study By Architect George Hampton, Wichita architect, recently examined facilities in an effort to provide a diagram of the interior of the future hospital to be located of Robinson Gymnasium. Hampton is designing the floor plan for the new hospital to change the might need to be made in work areas such as the lab and office. Dr. Raymond Schwegler jr. director of the hospital, estimated that the hospital will be completed in two to three years. From preliminary drawings prepared by Hampton, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has and approximately $3.5 million for partial payment of lond interest. Wiley said that KU will live down the incidents of last spring and will continue to grow and prosper. "People's erroneous picture of the campus is changing rapidly," said KU as a great school, he said. Boudreau said that he thought that people were alarmed that a great majority of State Departments had voted that the United States out of Vietnam. However, the State Department agrees that the President will withdraw and be kept immediate and complete with discretion, unlikely and impossible. "I am convinced that a war Vietnamese who worked with the current regime and with the United States would result," Boudreau explained that the current U.S.-China policy is to allow more Americans would like to have a two-China policy but the attitudes of both countries are in favor. Domestic affairs tend to influence foreign policy, Boudoureal said citing immigration laws, import quotas, domestic attitudes toward environment, and use of non-isolationism as examples of this. "I'm really surprised at the amount of interest among KU students in all aspects of foreign policy," he said. State Dept. Official Defends Viet Plan This year camp divisions other than the music and art divisions were created by the KU Academic Institute". Each of the divisions will pay the housing costs of their camps in the fall, and that accumulated over the last 36 years was depleted during the last two years and the camp lost its purpose. The divisions affiliated with the KU Academic Institute are journalism, science, and speech and debate. These divisions will run for six weeks beginning in April and Art Camp will last five weeks. Wiley said he was very proud that the camp lived 32 years ahead of the town. Wiley said that he believed in each division, and felt that each had a place to each had a place in the camp and offered a service to young people The anti-war activities of last spring had little effect on the young students, but the small number of students who followed through on their commitment to the anti-war department official said a talk Monday with a Philosophy 14 class taught by James Woolfe, assistant professor of religion at Washington University. Part of the fees from each division with the set back for free years is not required. The fees are different in different areas in the camp and are limited to scholarships are available only in the music and He said that the camp would continue to offer programs in all areas of life and to keep it open. This will be the guiding light to carry the campers. Wiley said, "The camp is one of the great public relations media for the university. The students in the camp are outstanding. In the first Band, 60 out of 92 became KU students because of the camp. He noted that if a larger number of candidates timed their efforts in the fall, a change of candidates in fall would have occurred it turned out, involved students were disappointed in the lack of support they had in the fall, he noted. China prevented this. Both insisted that they be recognized as the sole voice of China, he said. Boudreau concluded his one- day visit with an All-University Forum at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Room Forum of the Union: HARISBURG, Pa. (Upr.) The "Harrisburg Sir" pleaded indictment and later proclaimed the government should be charged with the crimes of violence they are accused of Harrisburg 6 Plead Innocent The Rev. Phillip Berrigan and five other war protesters entered pleas of not guilty before federal court, where they were arranged in a ninth courtroom that was guarded by FBI agents and a metal detector through which about 80 men and spectators had to pass. A federal grand jury here last month indicted the six defendants for conspiring to kidnap Henry Kissinger. President Nixon's office adviser, and blow up hospital plants of five Washington. The six defendants and seven persons named by the grand jury were convicted of statement saying: "If one is concerned with crimes against humanity, it is the officials of the government who should be on trial." "IS the government which be engaged in kidnapping an outpost of millions of Vietnamese and now Laotians and Cambodians, force; the abduction of American young men from their families to the island." Clearing House Serves Community The right person at the right time at the right place—that's the goal of the Community Service Clearing House. The potential volunteer leaves his name and information about the work he's interested in at the local clinic or Strong Hall. Then a Clearing House staff member calls him and gives him the names of agencies that could use his help; contacts the agency he chooses. Clearing House matches volunteers with agencies that need them. Nancy Jorn, Walker senior and a member of the Clearing House staff, explained the procedure to me: "There'll be hell we'll be happy." "There are a lot of students who want to volunteer." Miss Jillson added, "if something about Clearing House, then they can call us and we can help." "We have about 70 volunteers placed now. That's kind of disappointing when you think you're at a college campus. But on the other hand, MANY OF THE 70 volunteers work with children. Head Start and the programs recruit student help. The Lawrence Peace Center asks students to serve as seniors or envelope stuffers, the Red Cross needs volunteers for his blood drive; the GH Girl Scouts need drivers to take Wheels needs drivers to take one hot meal a day to people who wouldn't get it without the it's good that there are those 70 volunteers." she said. Clearing House was begun in 1976, but it had some problem. Students had a real problem with continuity. "Miss Jora said, 'Right now we're working on a manual—that's how we learn that new staff members can see how it works. We're finally getting the training' little more organized." THIS YEAR Clearing House is operating with a core of staff seven. The other staff members include: Mary Ann, the junior, John Hagan, Pristina insure continuity, M hired Jairson. Three members of the staff at the school were assigned service once a week for which they earn three hours credit for courses offered by women, and Ron Bolan, lecturer in the School of Social Welfare, the PARTICIPANTS IN the seminar discuss ways to improve and expand Clearing House. Miss Derrick Anderson, a future included screening and training of volunteers, a more rigorous follow-up program after graduation. A SEPARATE office with someone hired full or part-time to run Clearing House is one of the ways that staff members would expand. Clearing House also starts a branch office in the Lawrence community so non-students can volunteer. This would also help communication and the Lawrence community. Those who work with Clearing House would like to see it just keep expanding and expanding "Student volunteers are notoriously undependable," Miss Jorn said. "If you are working with a little kid and suddenly you make it makes the agencies hesitate to ask for student volunteers." Village sophomore, and Christine Isaacs, Kansas City, Kan., junior. Non-seniors were picked to work with Clearing House to insure continuity. Miss Jorn said. Such expansions would mean Clearing House would have to find a source of money. "We've been running on nothing," Miss Jorn said, but she added that the set up had no large expenses. the staff of Clearing House wants to do more. "The more you do, the more you find that can be done" one staff member complains. "You're trying to make Clearning House better in every way that we can." Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.3 One day One detail: 25 words or fewer: $1,000 each additional word: $.01 WATER BEES- Sensor quality with Solar Power. 8 W, 7 V, 7 X T, 50-90 safety Quietness (5 x 7), IP65, 24-hour advance. PACIFIC WATER BEES advance. PACIFIC WATER BEES box 3198, Long Beach, Calif. box 3001 FOR SALE Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kaman are offered on campus. Please refer to national policy, color, or credential for details. GIRLS! FOR OVERALLS. IT'S THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS. Western Civ. Notes-Now, on Sale revised, comprehensive, 'New Analysis of Western Civilization 20th Compan. Micd. House, 411, '14th St.' CLEARANCE SALE: Clock radios as well as a $150. Ride motorbikes up to $350. Ride motorbikes cut to $60. Buy Bluebird components also save (refer components also see page 2). RAY AUDIO-BUY AT DEALER Ray's office is located at 3650 Lynn Street. Other lines available, first class or 100, of 1200 Prairie Ridge. Ray Must. Taxes $8,900 per month. Sun by appointment. @ 9 a.m., sun up by appointment. F. R.O.M. INDA-ROMATIC PRINT BLOUSES, SKIRTS, DRESSES AND MORE-GYPSY RAGS—17 W. 90th. 2-9 All Newl 1971 Model Kawasaki 125cc Enduro. Fred Jones-Nichols, 300 W. 482-804-5000 tf Give a leather valentine-men-net sizes -f xr l in g d n g rough-out vests -$15 jacketrs $25 hats shirts -$30 dresses -$40 Call Robin, 82, 756-756 GIRLS! 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Miss Units can't afford a second car. 841-2657-122 One year old "Phonola" portable 镜面. AAM and FM-Excellent condi- tion. Asking $75 or best offer. Call 843-8833 after 5pm. 2-11 wear a shoulder length Kangaan wear. Center or side pinch. With an armband. The short sleeve is $2.00 on any arm at H-Passion. Arrives from Kingsgate. West 2nd #28. Arrives from Kingsgate. West 3rd #28. WANT ADS WORK WONDERS WANTED Mexican Clothes imported from Wahacan. Wva yera diablo. 842-5218, 1541 Kentucky, Apt. 3. 2-10 We need cars. We'll pay top money for any make or model. CJ Ilo's Used Cars. 6th & Vermont. 842-8280. tt ½ H.P. or larger electric motor, 110 or 220 voll used milking machine compressor. Call 843-0166 after 5:30 p.m. Students wanting to represent AVON products in the apartments in which they live: 842-8182. 2-26 Male roommate wanted. Spacious 2 bedroom apt. 2 baths. For more information, call 862-4443. 2-11 Tires & Batteries U.Haul Rentals CRAIG'S Tune-ups .Lub KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three days 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word. Deadline : 5:00 p.m. 2 davs before publication We need maiden boarders! $10 a month you excellent learn accommodation, great meals, study and social skills. Close in campus 843-0435 2-12 Fourth roommate for rest of Spring semester $35 plus share of utility payments. Call 843-0048 after 5:00 or by top 240 on 'biglevy Appt. A 8 - 12 Roommate needed. Female. Park Park South Plaza Apts. Only $5 including utility. Nice furnished. Call after 5:00 now! 842-4688 2:10 Roommate wanted-wanted-to-share two bedroom furnished apartment, available for rent. Roommate is Lance. Apartment. At no one is there, see above. Neighbors' Height Aprts. At no one is there, see above. Neighbors' Height Aprts. At no one is there, see above. A plannering spirit, debriefing to be able to make a decision, and a low-learner in a totally self-directed, independent manner, will make this summer. This would be the first time a young student has been given the opportunity. Must be willing to work for a team of 5 or more to make possible a larger salary. Two makes possible a larger salary. Two makes possible flexibility. Two makes possible capacity to survive on very little capital to survive on very few resources. Carshare, 2115 W 100th, Place, Overland Park, KS 67402. Customers for our beautifully prized, handcrafted, leather goods. Made in our shop ... quality you can afford. The Hodge Podge, 15 W. 9th ... 2-19 Wanted immediately—one male, Jawahark Tower Apts. Nice furnishings, good food and all unfitures in room. Call 842-604-9911. Month Call 842-604-9911. time 2-12 Grad. student seeking reliable person in paid, in pay token. Sit oculatical evenings with one pre-school teacher no ma baby Phone 842-6160 2-15 NOTICE JIRLS! 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It will be on Friday, February 14, at 8 a.m. or Feb. 16 at 10 a.m. *Please contact Heavis.* GIVE YOUR HEART TO A COLOUR, ANTIQUE PRINT 10% OFF ON A GIFT OR A WAITING PACKAGE PURCHASE OF ANY GIPSY PRINT- 17 W 9th. 2-9 ROMANTIC RAGS FOR THE GYPSY HEART—GYPSY RAGS—17 W 9th. 2,8 Vietnamese student to teach Vietnamese in exchange for help with studies. Call Martha Mangeldorf after 6:00, 843-3120. 2-9 Be good to art, your art. It we. have aluminum frames, French mats, old prints or fine moldings; or the FRAME UP of the FRAME UP. Miss Iris 12-5 U.S.A. 12-8 LONDON—the great summer getaway— only $219–possible New York connecting right–contact SUA in the all airlines are not available. TWA 2-11 NIGHT SKING at Mont Brule Blue Area. $6.00 sking in and lift ticket for students. Five miles east—Haw- 10. For report call $3,250—2-20 544-789-3200 STREET PEOPLE—Better get the Oread Daily Review out soon or it'll tell Vern. 2-1 GIRLS! "FUNKY" IS HERE. THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS. | Fly economically. 1970 Skywhawk- club airplane. 182 and 195 available at the airport. Aerochair Flying Club, Aerochair Flying Service, 434-2167 contact Erhard Flying Service. THE FABULOUS FLIPPERS -- ONE NUMBER OF FLIPPERS ARY 12--ONLY TIME THIS SEMESTER- ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON the CINEMA THEATRE'S FABULOUS FLIPPERS 2-11 JOE'S BAKERY Open 24 Hours Sun. 4:00 p.m. thru Sat. 6:00 p.m. Looking for a Little Extra Cash? 616 W. 9th 843-4720 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 cce 3 Times—25 wd. or Less—$1.50—Add. wd 2cea 5. Times—25 wd or Less—$1.75—Add. wd. 3 cq.eq. UN 4.4358 or 4359 Horses boarded--indoor area for rug- large-stalls--everything furnished at quite reasonable rates--close to campus--for information 4823-3, 322- LAWRENCE GAY LIBERATION 7:30 a.m. in 1284. 1204 Laurel Ave. Corner S, Santa Monica "come out" groups, plenies and private parties New men and women members welcome. 111 Flint Hall GUTIT lesson at Richardson Musik Folk,舞, fingerpicking rock beginners then advanced Grow your knowledge Call Kurt 842-7584 2-11 fébrúvay is PUJSE and SUREK month in our SALE-MAKEN plan. Watch for the dates and don't miss it. The Hodge Dog, 10 W. 9: 19 - 21 Infant day care for children 2-12 months. Hours: 7:45-8:30 M-Fri or weekday. hourly or weekly bank. The center is by behavioral Consultants, Inc. Feb or March. Employer: by child care professionals of the Human Dept. For further information call (212) 696-3000. Where is "the Activist"? Watch for the Monday, Feb. 15, UDK! 2-15 Interested in learning about the Navy ROTC on campus. Attend the Kilo Internationaltes september 19th in the Union from 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. HELP WANTED GRIILS: WE YES WE WOUNG 'YOUNG INNOCENCE' DRESSES AND PANTS SUITS THE ALLEY SHOP. #43 MASS tt Need Help? Call Rumor Control (864- 3506) to learn when the Oread Daily Review is coming out. 2-9 STUDENT EMPLOYMENT in Yellow-knob Books tell the national Parks Book tellers what is available. Send $250 Arnold Agency, 208 East Walnut Street or mail to Arnold's 81440; Ship back guarantee. OPPORTUNITY, apartement, address, circulars & circulates) $2.95 per hour typed, in your home. Send it out typed, in your home. Send it out FIMS HUMING ADDRESSERS, $2. firmly guarantied! B&W Enterprises, firmly guarantied! FO Box 308, Pearlboro, Calif. 92337. Help wears our safari patch, pack patch, button fly, cord, or delim bells. We have them all at The Hodge 15 W. 9th 2-18 Turquise & silver necklace Indian made. Believed to land around Animal Field House at enrollment. Please call 843-7505. Reward 2-9 Part time work available with national company to lead into employment opportunities. Male and female. Must be willing to work with people. C46 645-6021 2 rings, around Pintl or Watson, KL ring, class 197, image named. snagged Gold kU ring (delters embellished. Re-print Callen Geneviève Richards, 2313 LOST Tuffy, 4 month old puppy, *12" high, black paws & white hairs, shearer/ labrador kitter. Flocked silver with silver eyes. red vitia飞蚊. **2-15** 1056 College Hill Manor—now renting for Spring semester—one and two-bedroom apartments, laundry and bus apartment. Laundry and bus at 1741 W. Ileen St. Call 843-8220 or via 1741 W. Ileen St. College Hill Manor now renting one room and two apartments. Denish, Modern, dry, pool and air conditioning 2 rooms at 1741 W. 9th Street, see at 1741 W. 9th Street, SB. If 2 bdrm. & living area with shared kitchen and bath. For males. 1½ blocks from campus. Near downtown. Phone 843-5767. If 5 room apartment. Suitable for 2-3 men; $160 a month—includes all utili- ties—Edmond's Real Estate. 843-6911 or 842-7462. **If** "If The Shoe Fits . . Repair It." 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon NOW OPEN 8-10 The All New Norge Town SPECIAL NOTICE 19th I & HASKELL AVE. N THE MINI PLAZA SHOPPING CENT PHONE 842 5632 SENIORS Please call for your appointment for 1971 JAYHAWKER SENIOR PICTURE Studio Hixon Ph. 843-0330 University, Terrace A 1528, W. 9th, 1 oak immediately or Feb. 1. To couples 1, 2, 3 or a single student, Baboon. To couples to KU, Firecrack. To couples to KU, Steel firecrack. To couples to KU, Firecrack. Married and grad, students have taught at Baylor and by lying close to it block from campus. They work with students leaving and getting the twelfth month of college. 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Pursued effec- fult unit, water paid $5$. Also available, immediate occupancy of: Cali Craig at 842-985 or 842-217. Now renting at REDUCED RATES for bathroom bedrooms, a kitchen, adjoining A-C appartment beds, laundry, infant room, and painting. From $150. From student, Union. 120 Lafayette St., Indianapolis, IN 46210. TYPING Experienced in typing term papers thesis, and mlt. typing. Have elec- tric typewriter with Pica type. Cal. *43-9544*. Mrs. Wright. Thesis, dissertations, manuscripts and publications. German, Russian, French, American. Typed by experienced, efficient technicians. For more details, see Mr. Harwell, M241. 3-38 Experienced typist will type, with your term papers, thesis, or dissertation. Electric Typing assistant, prompt, accurate work. Call 843-2811. Ma. Riskumkau. 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