8 Friday, January 29, 1971 University Daily Kansan fone Te clue word of ideas's generation seems to be Change. someone has apparently run out of ideas for new-fashioned inventions and has started Kansan Photo by GREG SORRER in the ones applied to old inventions, or perhaps there is a more logical explanation. There may not have been enough room on the third floor wall of Marvin Hall for 'phone', or maybe architecture students just dig photonically spelled words. In any case, this fone is hard to miss, and Roy Browne, Lawrence senior, seems to making good use of it. Heroin Addicts Are on Methadone Five heroin addicts are now being treated at Watkins Hospital under a methadone substitution program. Dr. Raymond Schwegler Jr., director of the hospital, started the program this semester in Duke Scholar To Talk Here Wallace Fowle, the James B. Duke Professor of French at Duke University, will present the Humanities Lecture at the His subject will be "Bauadelie: The Beginning of a World," at 8 p.m. Tuesday, in woodruff Auditorium. Fowlie, an author on symbiontism and French 20th century literature. College. Yale, Chicago and College. Yale, Chicago and College before going to Duke in 1908. connection with the University of Kansas Medical Center and the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. All those be treated now are non-students who must pay $2 per student. We conduct a physical examination. Most of them previously commuted to college. and 10 a.m. to receive their dosage. The synthetic drug is dissolved in orange juice or an orange-drink served drink cover its bitter taste. Patients must come to Watkins every morning between 8 a.m. Dr. Schweigel noted that methadone not only eliminates the addict's need and appetite for heroin, but that it also does not cause the euphoric "high" of methamphetamine. Treatment can be given to treatment. Treatment can be given to Imposter in KC Nabs Gorilla Garb If anyone sees a gorilla on the loose, beware. It may be a thief in disguise. A gorilla costume, valued at $150, disappeared last Friday from a costume rental agency in Kansas City, Mo. A man contacted the firm and claimed to be Glenn Bickle, stage manager of the University Theatre. WARREN BEATTY FAYE DUNAWAY The man said he needed the costume for a production and the costume was Bickle. The man paid the rental fee of $17.50 and said he would return the costume the next Saturday, as it is still missing. The rental firm contacted Bickle, who said he was not at the theatre, and explained that when the University Theatre rentes costume a letter from the costume is to be used by the theatre. about five or six people without straining Watkins' facilities. Estimates of the number of addicts in Lawrence range up to 12,000. Schweger said he thought the usual number was lower than this. Jan. 29, 30 60° Woodruff 7 & 9:30 p.m. SUa FILMS The senate appropriations enactment reduced the student activity fee from $12 to $5.10. It deleted $8 from the activity fee that had been given to the Athletic Department. Fifty cents was then added to the fee to give funds to minor sports and $1 was added to help pay for other expenses. Miss Shramek, who is a member of the Senate, said she thought that the enactment was not representative of the feelings of a majority of the people. Signatures of five per cent of the student body, or about 800 signatures, are needed to force a referendum on the issue, according to data from the Census Bureau. Watkins Official Terms X-Ray Procedures Safe If the needed signatures are obtained, the referendum will simply ask the student to register whether he is for or against the enactment. If a majority of students were opposed to the enactment, it would退到 the Student Senate Auditing and Finance Committee for review. A petition to force a student referendum on the recently passed Student Senate appropriations enactment is being circulated by Marne Shramek, Prairie Village junior, and Melody Zody, Wichita junior. The recent sentence of Randolph E. Gould, Overland Park senior, to 90 days in the county jail, and stayed until June so that Gould can finish the semester, accuse Douglas of defending attorney Douglas Walker. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences faculty recently adopted a new set of bylaws which call for student and other non-faculty parishioners to be involved in the planning process. The proposal had been rejected in a mail ballot by the faculty last semester, said Elizabeth Banks, secretary for the College Faculty. In a letter to the University of Minnesota, she wrote: Referendum Sought On Fee Enactment Mrs. Banks said the bylaws will take effect immediately, but practical implementation will probably require more than a month to complete. Provisions of the new bylaws allow student participation on all College faculty committees with voting power on all but the final decisions. The total number of teaching assistants and assistant instructors in the program is 150, the number of faculty members in the assembly, according to the new The vote climaxed more than a year's work. An earlier revision proposal was defeated by mail ballot last November. After the November defeat, the faculty assembly outlined five amendments to alter the białaws which were originally rejected. With the defeat, the faculty assembly Student's Penalty Delayed The assembly, and committees within the assembly, now may be supplemented with $w_1^{n-1}$ representatives of minority interest groups if such representation is needed. Gould was found guilty Tuesday in Douglas County District Court for throwing rocks at a military science building last May 6. Mrs. Virginia Dellor, head technologist in New York, helped the hospital met Kansas Health Board standards concerning X-ray According to Mrs. Detlar, all technologists receive at least two years of training. No student technologists are employed. The $100 fine and a $50 reward to the paid victim have already been awarded by Gould Judge Frank R. Gray, who had assessed the fine and sentence, and convicted himself in the sentence because Gould had been involved in other campus cases. Officials at Watkins Hospital have enumerated the precautions a patient should take in response to a statement by the Kansas Medical Society that hundreds of Kansans are being treated for cancer. The society claimed that faulty X-ray machines and poorly trained operators were responsible. College Approves Amended Bylaws Richard C. Langsdorf, 27, of 645 Mich, was not found guilty of the charges at a trial Nov. 18 in the Douglas County District Court. A judge who sentenced him chism senior, pleaded guilty earlier this month to an amended Four other persons had been arrested in connection with the disturbance which resulted in a number of visits to the Military Sieence building. Gould denied throwing any rocks. Dean C. Lott, Wichita senior, was found guilty at a trial on 31 and was given a suspended two-year jail sentence. Ralph White, 19, Wichita, has been granted a suspension of the charge after she pleaded guilty on May 14 to the charge. He appealed the penalty, but the appeal was later dismissed and sentenced to 90 days in jail. OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR & Ye Public house With This Coupon Limit One per Pizza SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOB & ye Public house 544 W. 23rd 842-2266 544 W.23rd charge of unlawful assembly and was fined $200. Introductory Special at 842-2266 $1^{00} Off Family Size Pizza $100 Off Family Size Pizza DRAFT WOMEN? ROBERT REDFORD MICHAEL J. POLLARD Little Fauss and BIG HALSY AN ALERT S. KUDOR PRODUCTION No, we're not advocating that. But it does seem that because there is no "draft pressure" on the fair sex, many young women never give a thought to the Air Force after graduation from college. And that's a shame, because Women in the Air Force have many of the same kinds of jobs, as much responsibility, equal rank and opportunity, and the same pay as the men. And now college women can enroll in Air Force ROTC, too, and be eligible for all benefits offered by the program. Upon commissioning, a second lieutenant can be assigned to any of dozens of interesting and important jobs suited to his or her education and interests, with opportunities for travel and responsibility that would be hard to find in most other fields. Sound interesting? Then why not take a few minutes to find out more about the new opportunity for women in the Air Force ROTC? See the professor of aerospace studies at Room 108 in the Military Science Building, 844-4676. Enroll in the two-year program now! Also, Mrs. Detlor said, all employees wear lead aprons. Now Showing Granada NIJL-146-L-Japanese V1.2-1983 Eve.7:30:9:30 Adults 1.50 ID's Required Patronize Kansan Advertisers Happening! BIG BEER BLAST FREE BEER After K.U.-K-State Game, Feb. 1 Beer Drinking Contest Between K.U. & K-State "Who can drink the most bottles of beer in 3 min." $100 Entry Fee $2500 First Prize Music by "NATION" Place—Red Dog Inn Date—Feb. 1 Time—10 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Price—*2° CONCERT Sunday, January 31, 1971 3:30 p.m. University Theatre $2.00— Advance $2.50—At the Door $1.00—At the Door (Children under 12) Purchase Tickets At: Strawberry Fields---- 712 Massachusetts Sandalwood-1237 Oread Primarily Leather- $ 812 \frac{1}{2} $ Massachusetts