Page 14 University Dally Kansan, April 15, 1983 Bonnie Grosser—KANSAM The Rev. Richard Taylor, president of Kansans for Life At Its Best! spoke to the Social Dimensions of Drinking and Alcoholism class yesterday about the dangers of alcohol consumption. milestones GLENN R. SHAFFER has been chosen to receive a fellowship award from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Shafar, associate professor of mathematics, was chosen for his work in constructive probability judgment and decision theory The fellowships were awarded on the basis of demonstrated accomplishment in the past and strong promise for accomplishment in the future. AIDS cases spreading; gonorrhea cases decline By United Press International WASHINGTON — The director of the government's Centers for Disease Control yesterday reported progress in the battle against venereal infections, and said the gonorrhea epidemic had been stopped. But William Foole, the director, said Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, or AIDS, which most often affects sexually active homosexuals, users of intravenous drugs and Haitians, was a growing problem. THE SYNDROME, which attacks the body's immune system and leaves a person incapable of fighting infections, also has been found among hemophiliacs, heterosexual partners of AIDS patients, recipients of blood transfusions and children of parents with AIDS. In a statement prepared for a Senate appropriations subcommittee, Foose said "we face formidable obstacles" in the fight against cereal diseases. The diseases are relatively easily transmitted, infection confers little or natural immunity, and we have no vaccine," he said. Foebe said the difficulty was compounded by an increase in sexual activity and because "we are still dealing with a lack of sex education, both private and sensitive." "In the face of these difficulties, we are making progress," he said. FOEGE SAID the gonorrhea epidemic peaked in 1975, and that rates per 100,000 population had been reduced 14 percent by the end of last year. "As of last week there were 1,300 reported cases and 489 attributes attribu- ted to each case." Foege said he told the subcommittee last year about a "newly emerging, serious health problem," now known as AIDS. Foebe also said recent outbreaks of measles among college students was not a breakdown of the vaccination program but a sign of success of the immunization of school-age and preschool children. TODAY On campus BLACK STUDENT UNION officer elections will be from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Kansas Union. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will meet at 7 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Union. BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room in the Union. HARAMBEE will have a Bible study at 7 p.m. in the Lewis Hall fireplace room. POT-POURRI PRODUCTIONS will perform "Three of Cups" at 8 p.m. in the Inge Theatre in Murphy Hall. ENTIRE STOCK DANSKIN LEOTARDS & TIGHTS 20% OFF Saturday, April 16th Only! Hosiery—1st Floor FASHION-SMART FISHNET PANTYHOSE Come See "The Vibrant Shades of Black" Sponsored by the Black Student Union and McCollum Black Caucus Kansas Union 7:00 p.m. Monday, April 18, 1983 Woodruff Auditorium Cost 75c Funded by the Student Activity Fee WOW! As we start our 10th year, we want to say thanks to our valued friends and customers with some great buys on FUJI bicycles. CAMBRIDGE III, Was 229.95 189.95 CAMBRIDGE VI, Was 299.95 229.95 ROYALE, Was 359.95 309.95 S-12-S (18 sp.) Was 399.95 309.95 AMERICA, Was 689.95 475.00 NOW SAVE AS MUCH AS '214.00! RICK'S BIKE SHOP Staff Applications 1033 VERMONT LAWRENCE, KS. 66044 (913) 841-6642 Big Brother/Big Sister Program for next school year for Needed—Staff members and coordinator These people will be the communication link between the volunteers, school, parents and children Approximately a 4 hour weekly time commitment is needed. Interested? Contact Brenda at Funded by the Student Activity Fee 749-2755 by April 22 SOPHOMORES COULD THE NAVY INTEREST YOU IN 2 YEARS PAID TUITION? If you are a sophomore at the University of Kansas, you may qualify for a Navy Two-Year Scholarship. The Navy will even include $100 a month spending money. When you graduate, you will have a job in the fleet as a naval or marine officer. You will train in Nuclear Submarines. Surface Ships, Naval Aircraft or one of many other exciting fields. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF 2 YEARS PAID TUITION Call Lieutenant Ted Beidler at 864-3161. He will be happy to tell you about the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) Paid Tuition, Spending Money, and a Job. That is Navy ROTC. The University Daily KANSAN WANT ADS Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES one time two times three times four times six seven eight nine ten 15 words or fewer $1.25 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 $6.00 ten words or fewer $7.25 $8.00 $8.50 $9.00 $9.50 $10.00 $10.50 $11.00 ERRORS AD DEADLINES to run Monday 5 p.m. Tuesday 5 p.m. Wednesday 5 p.m. Thursday 5 p.m. Friday 5 p.m. The Kansan will not be responsible for more than two incorrect injections. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be received by call the Kuwaitian office at 404-4586. KANSAN BUSINESS OFFICE 118 Flint Hall 864-4358 ANNOUNCEMENTS Aerobic Jet - new session start April 18. Monday through Thursday evening. Experienced dance and aerobic teacher makes exercising fun with jazzy routine and music. Dance Gallery, 841-0215. News and Business Staff Positions The Kansan is now accepting applications for Summer and Fall Semester news and business staff positions. Application forms are available from the Senate Office, 105 B, Kansas Union; in the Office of Student Organizations and Activities, 220 Strong Hall; and in Room 119 Strong Hall. Applications are due in 200 Fina Hall by 5:00 p.m., Monday April 18. The University Daily Kanzaan is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Applications are sought from all qualified people regardless of race, religion, color, sex, disability, veteran status, national origin, age, or ancestry. CANOE RACING - Wanna try it! Enter 12 in the novice classes in the Heart of American Canoe & Sport, a five-day course in place, and free beer at the finish for all competitors. Entry forms available at Gran Sport. The Hawk and Knee rentals available from Gran Sport. Registration at canoe.ca/registration. Indiana and Istanbul, T-3407, sat. more. Get into 13. Kelly & the Nineties, Fr. & Sat., April 18 & 16 (at 10 a.m.) by both authors with own titles on both books. those will be shown soon. *There views do not necessarily reflect those of Stu- *lars.* ***** freedom of the press belongs to those who own one * A.J. Liebinger FOR RENT 1 and 3 bedroom apartments. Station and male sleeping rooms available. Special summer rates. Now accept 2 HIR 1½ bath apartment for sublease. Need campus and termite control. Call 749-806% after checking with ADRM. 2 BR. apt. with garage, in duplex at 402 & Oudallah. vallu June 1, $250 /mm 749-390 or 1782-3816. Avail. June 1, 1250/mf-749-3840 or 1782-3818. 2 bedrooms, room apt. to sublease starting in May. Options for fall. Very close to campus. Laundry in building. A/C C.843 147-86. 2 br. duplas, fully equipped kitchen, 1½ bath; patio and yard. Available May in Calif. 2 rooms in 3 bedrooms. ap. July 15 2015 $14/7 month plus usl acc. pci. bq. 814/821, Sandy 360 21R APARTMENT FOR $250/MO. SUMMER SUBLEASE, 6 blocks from campus Pool, air-conditioning, weather/driver, full carpeting, dishwasher, dedoilh. Available May 10th, 748-891 3 dbm. apt, to submit for summer. Start May 14 indiana A. Call 845-0108 4 BR house in E. Law. Central air, fully carpeted. Close down to downtown OK. KL bed, moor. Lois lease. Room only for two people. AN OFFER YOU CAN'T REFUSE! Summer Arena Tour. Mount St. Michael Airplanes from stadium. Mountain Bike Tour. APHL. RENT here. Share nice apt. w/male rooma ity. 1/4 blocks from Frost Hall 750. 4+el奏 Attractive 2 bed, newly decorated, unfurnished, garage, bedroom and lounge. Available now for lease. For summer sublease, 3 bedroom Meadowbrook apartment $400 plus use. Fully furnished. 843-688-988 Furnished studio for sublease now through July 1st at $249 per month. Fully furnished. $228 monthly. For more info. Call 841-4642. 1