University Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 2.197 7 Administrators From Page 1 Chalmers Jr. warned that the EBF was already inadequate and was being "eroded by bits and pieces." . . . Chalmers also told the legislators that a 1 per cent faculty pay increase would in fact be needed to cover the rising cost of living. Such a cut would place KU even further behind national pay averages, he said, and would weaken the institution to compete for top professors. Monday's meeting is held annually as a fact-finding tour and a goodwill session between the governor and state officials this year of tight state finances and pressing educational needs, the meeting also signals a low key campaign to convince the governor that education is a priority issue. But such a campaign presents a problem in itself. "We are not at all like private industry with fulltime jobbists and big firms, but we can call 24 hours a day," John Conard, director of University "We in state service have for a number of years been forced to maintain a respectful distance. Mainly the University just requested and worked when it requested and worked through the Board of Regens." The KU Alumni Association, however, is not a state-controlled agency and can operate more directly with the Legislature. Dick Wintermate, executive director and secretary-treasurer of the Alumni Association, said that the College Development Committee is being informed of all budget matters and is keeping in touch with the THE DEVELOPMENT Com- pared to 30 years, it is composed about 500 alumni of the University spread across Kan- tai. The University has no legislative representative. Wintermute said, and therefore has no role in the development Committee's purpose, then, is to get a legislator's support to support university needs. This year the committee has wanted the Winter mote note, will "zero in" on the holiday issue? and will seek to define the purposes of the Educational Funding Fund. "We are now preparing a letter about the Government's recom-mendation to Mitte members to help by contacting their representatives and talking to them about higher education in Mitte in particular." Wintemark said. A YEAR AGO the Development Committee was "very in- lienental" in getting $1 million estored to faculty salary increases that had been cut on the bank. The new position both Conard and Wintermort. THE FIRST TWO bills cover supplemental appropriations for fiscal 1971, which ends June 30. The other bills cover fiscal 1972. Next year's budget problems are further complicated by political maneuvering between the Gov. Robert Docking and the Governor of Louisiana Legislature. The Governor has accused the Legislature of raising his budget each year and forcing heavier tax burdens on him. As a result of this, the Legislature has adopted a new procedure for handling applications in many small bills covering state agencies. major appinations bills have been introduced in each house of the Legislature exactly as the Governor's budget recompensates them. "I think that the Republicans are smarting a bit from the government, hoping that this will clarify responsibility for budget inaction." Another University official speculated that this might also be the Legislature will refuse to restore any requests culm THIS POSSIBILITY and other factors make the prognosis for KU's alling budget somewhat bleak. Conard, who spent six years as a Means Committee and two years as Speaker of the House, said the means committee would make perfectly clear what and where changes in the Governor's budget are made and who is responsible. "State finances are tight this year. There is no denying that," he said, pointing to committees (House and Senate Ways and Means) are going to be reluctant to restore very much. Normally there are some funds. The only hope for substantial restoration of University requests, such as faculty salary increases or building funds, is the Legislature goes beyond the state budget to new state revenues. Conard said. "Faculty salary increases are SUCH ACTION appears unlikely at present, according to several sources, that ii is less "essentially as is." What effect this would have on the University of California number of officials are concerned. A court test of the law, under Supreme Court, appeared certain. Some sources have claimed its provisions are untrue. Wintermate agreed that "there is good cause to be worried that additional money can be provided." Post Office Begins Anti-Smut Protection WASHINGTON (UP1)- Starting Monday, the post of office—if requested—is putting men on an anti-suit list designed to give blanke blankes "sexually oriented" mail. The option is part of a new law designed to keep unwanted mailboxes and mailboxes. It offers broader protection. It 1958 law under which all citizen use must specific mailer, but not to all types of mail he regarded as The postal service will charge smtu mailers $5,000 for the list and it will be mailed out every month. A list will then be compiled—the first one in about 20 days—and it will be offered for sale to someone whose name has been on the list for 30 days they will face criminal and civil penalties. Little Evidence Reported Of Pot,'Hard' Drug Link Any person wanting his name on the list must go to the post office and provide his name, which includes his name and address. The form says the individual does not want to receive "sexually oriented" advertisements from a post office. "Based on our current knowledge, we cannot declare marijuana to be devoid of significant effects. We believe it has benefited Brown, director of the HW-administered National Institute of Mental Health, said. WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Health, Education and Welfare Department (HEW) reported evidence to show that the use of marijuana leads directly to the use of hard drugs, such as heroin But HEW, in a 176-page report to Congress described as the department's first detailed review of marijuana's effects on health, said the picture was clear and clearly incomplete. For example, while it said there was no present evidence to support the claim that cancer-producing and little basis for suspecting that it was associated with birth defects, the possibility of other dangers The report said "many of the important questions regarding chronic long-term chronic use will require significant periods of But it noted that "it is generally conceded that marijuana use does not necessarily lead directly to the use of other drugs." The report also said that although it was true that a high percentage of heroin addicts had used marijuana, most marijuana use elsewhere did not appear to be attracted to the use of heroin. "On a worldwide basis, there is little evidence of a progression from the use of marijuana to that of opiates or hallucinogens." The report was based on studies surveyed in states prepared under sponsorship of the mental health agency, and was weived under legislation passed last June by Congress despite opposition by the Nixon ad- Brown, in a statement, said the most common effects of space perception, time and space perception, euphoria, dulling of attention, impaired immediate memory, sense of identity and niggling. investments on teachers and professors," Wintermote said. "We must protect our investments." "I a 1 per cent pay increase," he said. "A man making $10,000 would get $100 more. "I don't think that many awards of that type." In some cases, he said, it can cause dizziness, a feeling of light-headedness, nausea and hunger. seeking of lightenedness, nausea and hunger. The research for one between marijuana and cancer or birth defects, the report said, was not possible between cigarette smoking and lung cancer and fears that the drug could cause deformed in either research is being conducted. "Rather than dribble the ball, it would be thought that it would be used to upgrade a position or to hold a particularly distinguished professor." Conard summed up the outlook for the coming year. "Nationalize it, it's a pretty mature year for government. The few adequate budgets will have good positions to recruit the best people." "It's going to be a great year for recruiting." Europe Has Better Care For Elderly Mr. Mason told a conference on services to the aging: "You may want to be an elder and you will find that care of the aged is entrusted to the nonprofit Homes—where love for and support is needed. The person to be a real person with a sense of personal value and in Touch is allowed for the program that permits proprietary operators to age to their own advantage." WASHINGTON (UP1)—President Nixon buried his election year goal of full emancipation on Monday and set his sights on more modest mid-1920 targets of a per cent rate of inflation. In presenting his annual economic report to Congress, Nixon also again rued out the need for his policies on controls or voluntary guidelines, although he hinted that he might turn more to the "jawboning," or through personal persuasion, to encourage oil and steel price increases. Economic Report Adjusts Targets But the President did not mention the strategic forecasts of general economic improvement, predicting that the 1971 will be a tough year for the country. A good year in 1972—and a new weakness of expansion in the economy—will happen. The 306-page report, prepared by the President's Council of Economic Advisers and opening with a nine-page personal Europe can set a good example for the United States in caring for older citizens, according to the Rev. J. M. Mason, director of the Department of Services at the University of the American Lutheran Church. In view of these conditions, the report concludes that an auditor should have government's definition of "full employment" and joblessness as middle of next year would create "a serious risk" of a new upsweep in Rather than take that chance unemployment should fall "as soon as the economy reasonably steady and durable decline in the rate of inflation," he writes. "We believe that the numbers we have proposed—an unemployment rate of 32 percent zone and an inflation rate declining to approach the 3 per cent range by mid-1972—are representative of that goal." assessment by Nixon, was issued at a time when 5 per cent of the work, a nine-year high and inflation, as measured by the Gross Receipts Deficit, registered 5.3 per cent for 1970, sharply advanced since the early 1960s. L.A. Riot Deliberate Say U.S. Marshals Federal marshals stationed as safari at Sunset Ridge, American Airlines and Monday that agitators deliberately started a riot which one person dead, 50. In past years, when a student received a library notice of a fine for an overdue book, he found himself already "in hock." Gaylord Campbell, U.S. marshal in Los Angeles whose deputies were assigned to check the rioters said the riot was "definitely started by agitators" and appeared to be a "planned attack." Until recently, the library computer was programmed to use a single keyboard seven days overdue. But in a trial effort to cut excessive fines, the computer has begun printing documents after six weeks, the system will be evaluated and will become a permanent change, if succeed. Rosalie Munoz, head of the Chico Moranator Committee which organized the rally,卖力地保护他们和法律 into their own hands. During a 14 minute news conference, Munoz said that marchers to the rally were searched on some police informants". Chicano leaders asserted, however, that sheriff's deputies were trying to set up them so they could "own" the country, self- fulfilling prophecy of death. The dead man was identified Monday as Gustave Magr. Jr., a French student who was born in Austria. He was shot in the chest when in crowd of 600 advanced on police deputies, hurling rocks at them. The deputies fired warning shotgun blasts into the air and shot a man in the face. The satypost on Montag according to the sheriff's department, indicated he was killed by fire. The officer richtochseted "off a hard surface." Munoz said the deputies in tended "to shoot to kill" and that they would disperse, nor did they fire tear gas. He said of the autopsy results, "they're the deputies trying to cry protect themselves." Computer Aids Library Fines The rampage of window-smashing and arson erupted Stanley Lin, assistant circu- tutor, said he would avoid it, although the system would reduce fines, he hoped that students would be conscientious about them. WASHINGTON (UPI) after the end of the peaceful rally attended by about 4,000 persons. About 1,000 persons ignored the rally and home began throwing rocks at a nearby sheriff's department substation. From there, the violence spread along hinterline roads before east Los Angeles. The University Controllor's Office will discontinue its check cashing service effective Feb. 15, 1971, according to Gary Carrico, center. The CompTRtroller's Office cashed between $2,000 and $2,500 daily for students, faculty and the staff. The insurance rates and in the security requirements specified as conditions for such insurance were the reasons listed for discontinuation of the check cashing service. Comptroller Ends Checks Personal checks accepted in payment of fees or other payments made to the University are limited to the amount wed. Campus Bulletin Western Civ. Piv. Note--New on Sale revised, comprehensive, "New Analysis of Western Civilization" 3rd ed. Campanil Campus Home House, 414th *414th St.* 66 Pontiac Tempest, 6 cylinder, stick shift, 4 door, $600.841-3867. 2-2 All New! 1971 Model Kawasaki 125cc Enduro. Fred Jones—Nichols; 300 W hit. 862-4540 Old English, Sheeping Purpose, Puppies, excellent bloodlines, wonderful for pet training, excellent for Serion inquiries, invited $25.00 guaranteed, 825-393-1400, 4:20 - 6:20 Waterbed= from world's largest manufacturer - 20 yr warranty. $65. Call 843-3533 FOGGY BOTTOM WATERBEDS 2-5 Flags, antique rags, Patchwork collage, cravate, cardigan, imported leather jacket, dresses, prints, fruit incense, 90 year cuneiform tattoo, wall art and dresses. GYPSY'S Flags, antique rags, Patchwork collage, cravate, cardigan, imported leather jacket, dresses, prints, fruit incense, 90 year cuneiform tattoo, wall art and dresses. GYPSY'S TR-3 TR-4 parts from 1961 TR-3 Must sell, cheap also. Wire wheels with adapters. 841-2619. 2-2 Attention Students. We have Penguin history books, $2 price at H & H P furniture Store. 934 Mass. 843-2756. 2-2 RAY AUDIO-BUY AT DEALER Ray's location: 435 E. Broadway, New York, NY 10026. Locations available. Mail address: 1234 Library St., New York, NY 10026. Palm Beach, FL. Mt. Trees, 320 West 76th Street, Palm Beach, FL 33481. Thurs., Fri., Sat., 5-9 pm. Sun., Sat., Mon.-Fri Garrard model 40B automatic tur- table (three months old) with dust cover and base 884-6018 2-2 Cougar-1970 Eliminator, 4 speed, posttraction, leather interior, excellent condition, traction accepted. FIRE SYSTEMS ONLY for offer. Must sell. 842-408-6322 Speech Committee and Human Relations Cafeteria, Urdon. 11:30 a.m. Gibson guitar, like new condition reinforced neck, adjustable bridge Call Dave, 842-1373 2-1 SNOW TIRES. Thres were never on the road 1853R14 Irwin Ciltruato and balanced on and balanced on Datan 2009 Datan Callen at 2:00 1:00 84-8208) CLEARANCE SALE! **Click radius as shown** **from the base price of $150.00 to a** **base price of $2.50.** **Track motors on** **the base price of $50.00.** **Lights operated cut in to $0.00.** **Ray** **tapes on the base price of $5.00.** **Fittes components also re- sold.** Slightly used Soler II-flat clarinet, excellent condition. Appraised at $180. Call 403-944 after 5:00. A new one now cost $250. 2-2 1952 GMC panel truck, best offer over $150.00. Ph. 842-9399. 2-3 Sachteh: Cafeteria, Union, noon. French Table: Cafeteria, Union, noon. SITE Psychology: Cafeteria, Union, 12:30. Luton - 1970. Europa FM tape, radials BBR, 8400 miles, $4,000. Contact Steve Schaefer, 1223 N.E. 434. RT., Mc. K. 6116-818-544-4126 2-3 1694 Datum 2000 parts. New replacement parts; air filters, oil filters, full filters, coolers, condensers, point condensers, complete engine cooler. Call 2:50 at 842-2821. Call 2:50 at 842-2821. New Dog Houses, large size, $15.00. 843-4349; 1005 Mississippi. 2-2 WATER JEDS- Super quality with 20 water jeds. 15' x 10' box 70-90 pad- size (5' x 7') 80-90 pad-size advance. PACIFIC WATER JEDS advance. PACIFIC WATER JEDS box 2148 Long Beach, CA box 2148 Long Beach, CA Accommodations, goods, services id employment advertised in the diversity Daily Kawan are offered to students of any national origin, creed or national origin. Skis, head standards, 210 cm with taddings; will sell for $6 or exchange rocking chair-$32 each and walnut table good shape, $32-84 $48-83 Theatre Colloquem: 341 Murphy, 3:30 p.m. nroom, 7 p.m. Bahai International Room, Union, 7 p.m. Tau Bete Pi: Jayhawk Room, Union, 7 FOR SALE Model U.N.-New York: Orvad Room, Union, 6:30 p.m. Carnous Crusade: Curry Room, Union p.m. Computer Science Colloquium: 100 Strong Figure skates—like new, only been worn a few times. Reasonably price. Size 10. Call 841-3623. 2-2 Synchronized Swim Club Robinson Natatorium, 7 p.m. Union, 6:30 p.m. Campus Crusade. Curry Room. Union. Room, Union, 6:30 p.m. The Way, Governor's Room, Union, 6:45 SIMS Lecturer: Forum Room, Union, 4 p.m. One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 4 p.m. Museum of Natural History. Kansas CYD. Jayhawk Room, Union, 8 p.m. Baptist Student Union, International Room, 8.30 p.m. Humanities Lecture: Woodruff Auditorium, 8 p.m. Committee on Status of Women Spring Symposium. Dyche Auditorium: 7 p.m. Student Senate: Big 8 Room, Union, 7 p.m. WANT ADS WORK WONDERS Museum of Natural History. Kansas Room. Union St. NW. New York. Oread Room. French and Italian Film. Council Room. Union, 7 p.m. Baltimore Chambers Carry Room, Union 6-30 UAAC Association Committee Regionalist Nalbandu, 79 p.m. National Committee; Regional Room. Union, 7:30 p.m. Lub Service 930 W. 23rd 842-9464 Pierce DII *Petrine Room, Union 7* Classical Theater *Les Rites*, Woodward Auditorium, 7.30 p.m. Festively Swankt Restored Rental Hall, 8 p.m. DEEP Everett's ROCK Tune-ups Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.3 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three days 15 words per station, 1.50 each additional word, 0.02 headline : 5.00 p.m. m.d. before publication Sinn-Corona portable typewriter for price. $35. Pricel type with case; excel- ent condition. 842-7161, 9:10 a.m. - 6:17 p.m. 2-4 Book Sale. End of the year, reman- ders of superbacks and hardbacks are off at regular price. Monday, Feb. Friday, Feb. 6. Gear. 0-2-5 Store. Pivoted thousand of General Motors Mark of Excellence is yours to be a pound or best offer in my car. Send your work yearwork for 3 thousand dollars in savings and running gear. See help Canton's Table or App No.1 or No.3 on www.gm.com. GIRLS! FOR OVERALLS IT'S THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS. if GIRLS! OUR CLOTHES ARE FUN CLOTHES THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS. IF 1964 Triumph Spitfire. New brakes, battery generator and snow tires— 175, 841-2245. 2-5 Good furniture, reasonable price. Buy a Mastercraft safted-ebc recliner and masterpiece upholstery and high-tech 1498-$. Bedding雍廷 1498-$. Bedding雍廷 Outlet, C23 Main 684-$ 1497-24 $ Books piping up! Buy walnut bookwash with three large shelves and sliding doors below only $83.87 at Walnut Books. (to 631 Mascusethe, 129 E. Broadway, at Factory special-Queen size innerspace mattress and box spring queen frame with wrap rail $19.90 - $24.95 Outside, Furniture & Furniture Outside, MA, Massachusetts, 843-427-928 We now have a large selection of 100% polyester jersey shirts 24x ² 80% polyester jersey shirts 24x ² $4.69 Amos® ¥8.39 Redding® and Furniture Outlet, 623 Manhattanff Female—kitchen helper—eve. work- age 21 or over preferred—call 843. 1431 after 4 p.m. 2-8 1966 SUNBEAM ALPINE V—wire wheels, new top and battery. Clean, sharp ear. Call 842-0269 2-8 Magnavox portable black & white. 1 year old, excellent condition, leaving for San Francisco soon. Call Kay, 842-3011 Panasonic 8-track home stereo tape player with speakers plus 36 tapes $200.847-756 2-8 If you want to save a lot of bread then skate on down to SANDAL-WOOD for our final sale - Up to 50% off pants, leather, leather. 2-8 CLARANCE SALE • SANDAILWOOD EVERYTHING must go. Corduroys paint- tin. Bamboo. Canvas. Oversized padded. 40 Long sleeve pulleys-$4.95 All winter shoes-50" -off -Leather 25" Component stereo, 35-watt with Garrard funnelable and 10-inch view camera. 24-channel umbrella tape and WP parts including new wire and battery Call Tom at 866-591-4780. Loans to juniors, senior, grad students and faculty. International credit card issued with every loan at Lakewood College. King Mugel upper age 843-8074, 725 Mass. NOTICE B-bar B-Q and more Bar-B-Iron iams from Bar-B-Iron. (New York) Finally, final plate $1.20. Plates of brushed steel in colors from $1.20. Bib slab to go $2.50. Slab to eat to go $3.50. Mistletoe Mat $1.80. Mistletoe Mat $2.40. Mistletoe Mat $2.80. DOUBLE YOUR HUNTING PLEASURE IN THIS WEEK: NO TOWNSHIP TRILOGY NO TOWNSHIP TRILOGY Tawny's tawny begins March 8 at 3:30 p.m. ending on May 24. Discover the Museum of Natural History UM-4 at 126 East 16th Street, UM-4 Aerohawk Flying Club - 1920 sky- cape. airplane. availability $50-$80,000. airplane ability, compare Aerohawk with airmark. Efhrert Aircraft Service - 863-267 Tony's 66 Service Tony's Service Be Prepared Insurance starting service service Kansas City 1024 434 Lone Rock 434 Lone Rock 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 cea 3 Times — 25 wd. or Less — $1.50—Add wd 2 cea 5 Times — 25 wd. or Less — $1.75—Add wd 3 cea UN 4-4358 4359 Fly in economical club. Ces 150 and Ces 172. Purchase membership share for $34. For more information call Ken at 684-6905. 2-4 Tired of "factory trained mechanics" who don't know how to say anything, don't seem to know how to do everything, or don't pointement with Jim's Shop. We know how to repair all cars and most blues. We know how to fix the hulls in eight-half cars. Satisfied customers guaranteed work, of course. Most reasonable prices in jobs, especially for major brands. 111 Flint Hall GIRLS) "FUNKY" IS COMING SOON. THE ALLEY SHOP, 838 MASS. I ROMANTIC RAGS AT GYPSY PRICES-GYPSY RAGS-17 W 9th. 2-9 Need a French tutor? If so, call me I will tutor courses 14. Reason: 便宜 prices. Call for Dan. 864-270-2. *NORTHWEST TO ALASKA* Audubon Wildlife Film Series Tues. february 2, Lawrence H. Audubon, 2.30 p.m. For ticket information. K. U. Sailing Club 7:30, Feb. 3, International Run, Union Springs Painters Beginners Welcome 2-3 We have experience, a good script about the Indochina war, professionalism and 9 math actors of varying size shape. Call us 843-250-7111 for call. Call GRILES! FOR MICKEY MOUSE OR MINNIE MOUSE T-SHIRTS, ONLY $3.00. IT'S THE ALLEY SHOP, 842 115 THE FAULBURG FLIppers, ONE 12, ONLY THIS TIME, SEMESTER ADVANCE TICKETS NO ONLY SALE THE FAULBURG FLIppers, 2-4 Women...Any you interested in being a part of the performing community services and performing arts organizations, be雀雀 is the organization for you. If you are interested, fill out the form. Feb. 14 at 9:30 am or Feb. 15 at 12:30 pm. Send resume to:雀雀.wordpress.com Bargain Spring trip to $225 KC-Landon, Parc-KC KU students and faculty quality, Special chair conference, and guest speaker quinnio to Jon Monroe, 304 Marvin. Have a New Hair do for Valentines! Have and Hair Piece always on special at HF/Daffin. Wig shop, access to Kringle Family Center, 46-2-2-9. We need ears. We'll pay top money for hearing aids. **Cost:** $1,695 for Carl 601 & Vernetton. 842-408-988. **Searching out a female roommate who wants an apartment shared by me and who wants it to be clean and quiet.** WANTED Will pay 25c per sheet for double- spaced uninterrupted typing (as fast as you can go) from earphone tape, 434-0926 after 6:00 2-2 Person to do photographs and color slides of art student portfolio, for a reasonable fee. Call 842-6841 from 5 p.m. 2-5 **BIDDY PROGRAM** Need 2 teams (two to a team) working 4.00 p.m. at 10:09 p.m., all samples farmed. Call Trace Kamahe, No. 234-7888. GIRLS! ASK ABOUT “YOUR OWN THING” A GREAT ANGLE & TANT PERFECTION PRIED IN CRAFTED PRODUCTION THE ALLEY SHOE MASS FOR RENT College Hill Manor—Now renting for $250/month furnished and furnished luxurious interior apartments. Laundry and bus service. Call 641-8220 or visit at 1741 W 13th St. Room to rent=2 blocks west of campus to senior girl or girl graduate student. Phone 643-7452 2-5 in the WALL THE DELICATESSE & SANDWICH SHOP SANDWICH SHOP Tune up Lub Tires & Batteries U-Haul Rentals Grd & Ridge Ct. 843-9694 "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 College Hill Manor now resting one building, an unlined apartment. Danish. Modern dry pool, dry and air conditioning 2. No elevator. Built at 1741 W., 9th apartment. SB 18 5 room apartment. Suitable for 2-8 nights. $160 a month—includes all utilities—Edmund's Real Estate, 843-6011 or 843-7426 Married, and grad. students have several years of experience by being close 11 times from campus, working at a farm or garden, and getting the twelfth month of their freshman year at Sussex College, 1125 Indiana, 842 Milton. Sussex College, 1125 Indiana, 842 1 & 1.8 bedroom apartments. Carpeted, A-C-dressing room. Dishwashers, laundry facilities, protected parking. Located at 2630 W. 77th St. BAT 2-549, phone # 842-5508 Rooms for $45 mo. furnished. Utilities paid. Two blocks to campus. Men only. Call Davide, 842-6377. 2-8 HELP WANTED University Terrance A1529 W. 9th, I or II, availably for a student, or availably for an employee or Fee as described in the Fees section of Fee A1529. A single student, Salcomores. To be accepted to Ku. Bu firefighters can be taught to Ku. Bu firefighters营 GIRLS! YES WE HAVE "YOUR IN- NOCEANCE" DRESSES AND PANTS SUITS THE ALLEY SHOP. 843 MASS. We want college students to try our food. Complete dinner: $12.82. Wide sandwiches. Tee & down. The Bull & Mushroom and Mass Restaurant rent-carried. Direct sales, male or female sales experience. Must be attractive and willing to travel. Will need to want $75-$100 per week in your square foot. call 644-6839. Full service. **STUDENT EMPLOYMENT in Yellowstone and Idaho where he lives and wants to apply Send $2,000 Arnold Agency, 200 East Avenue, Idaho 83400 Idaho 83400** TYPING Experienced, typed will type, with your term papers, briefs, or dissertation. Electric typewriter, prompt, accurate Call number 814-2819. Mr Mackman. Themes, dissertation, manuscripts and papers in French, Spanish, German and English. Typed by experienced, efficient type. M A EAU. IMB selects type. Experienced in typing term papers, thesis, and note types. Have electric typewriter with Pica type Call 843-9545. Mrs. Wright. Typing done in my home on a plea type electric typewriter 843-0958 2-3 1 pair dark brown framed men's glasses. Please return to Traffic & Security, Hoch Auditorium. 2-4 Lost: Black Afghan Moved, 7 months. Answers to the name of Tina. Newward-820. Call 842-8487. 2-2 6-inch Picket slide rule and case. Reward Finder call 864-1056. 2-8 PERSONAL ANTIQUE ART--Colorful collection of Romantic Printed Prints now on sale at GYPSY HAGS, 17 W. 9th, 2-8 ADD A TOUCH OF ROMANCE TO YOUR BOUNDOIR-With a colorful GYPSY BASAGE antique print. 17 W. 9th. GIRLS! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A GREAT COLLECTION OF SWIM-WEAR THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS THE FAHULBAD FLIppers ONE- THIRD ONLY TIME THIS SEMESTER ADVANCE TICKETS ON NEW SALE THE FAHULBAD FLIppers THE FAI- LUOLI FLIppers SENIORS Please call for you appointment for 1971 JAYHAWKER SENIOR PICTURE Ph. 843-0330 Hixon Home of the "Big Shef" Try One Today 814 Iowa LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK CAMPUSBANK: 9th & La. DOWNTOWN: 7th & Mass.