Local merchants to display products in 'Home Show' Students will have a chance to see and try out some of the products offered by the merchants of the Lawrence community. For the first time in 20 years, Lawrence is having a Home Show, from 1 to 10 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the National Guard Armory, north of 6th and Iowa Streets on the west Turnpike access road. Activities will be going on in booths set up in the building throughout the Home Show. The activities include demonstrations of wig fitting and hair styling with some of the women in the audience invited to participate, and demonstrations of musical instruments, stereo equipment and exercising equipment. The largest feature of the show will be a 12- by 65-foot mobile home which is being sponsored by a local mobile home dealer. The home will be completely furnished, decorated and heated, so the public can go in and see what mobile home living is like. The show also will feature many local services available to the college student, including laundries, insurance and kitchen and bath fixtures and repair. Todd Crittenden, 1956 KU graduate in advertising and business and now an employee of the Ad Ideas, Inc. of Kansas City, is one of the coordinators of the Home Show. He said one of the highlights will be a "Home Show Bookstore" which will feature hard- and paper-back books on such topics as gardening, cooking, building and decorating. Crittenden said he thought these books would be of interest to those students now living in apartments or who are contemplating moving into one in the near future. Free University class says anarchy 'matter of survival' Members of the Breakfast Optimist Club of Lawrence will operate a concession stand as a fund raising project. Anarchist theory does not deal with politics, but with the survival of man, claims the coordinator of the Free University course called "Anarchist Theory." Rich Smith, coordinator and Wichita freshman, said, "We are trying to dispel the idea that an anarchist is a man dressed in black who carries a bomb." The class discusses the writings of "anarchists" such as "Obsolete Communism: Left Wing Alternative" by Daniel Cohn-Bendit. Smith said anarchy, as discussed by the class, represented a state of human emancipation. Nov. 6 1969 KANSAN 3 Numbers have been the major problem encountered in the class. There are three persons who have attended class regularly since it began, although at a single class there have been as many as eight people present. Smith said. Developers of the Lake Perry region will also be on hand to talk about the lake lots for sale in the reservoir area. Crittenden said the U.S. Coast Guard will send a 20- by 10-foot display featuring boating and safety regulations to demonstrate water safety. Crittenden said booths which feature art work might be of interest to the student for personal enjoyment and also for livening up living quarters. Part of the art work will be that of KU students, he said. Those in the class last Tuesday agreed political systems were hindering the survival of man. Political systems are unnatural, one said. Smith said the ideal relationship among men would be a system in which all the members were subject to all other members and not to any higher rule. Additional booth space has been reserved for use by civic, church and community organizations. The class meets at 7:30 Tuesday at 1340 Tenn. St. Professional Betty Bonn models will be at the show to assist exhibitors and to staff the show office and bookstore. NONPARTISAN MONUMENT MORGANTOWN, Ky. (UPI) Civil War monuments are common on courthouse lawns in Kentucky, but the monument on the Butler County Courthouse lawn is the only one in the state honoring both Northern and Southern soldiers. 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