Three-Headed Blanket Three moratorium participants huddled together on Jayhawk Boulevard yesterday in an effort to stay warm as temperatures dropped into the low fifties under cloudy skies. Librarians are added Twelve professional librarians have joined the KU Libraries. Fifty professional librarians and 90 classified employees are currently on the Lawrence campus library staff. The staff also includes a large number of student assistants and librarians at the medical library in Kansas City. The new librarians are: Marybeth Arbuckle, Nancy Bengel and Louis Mayer, assistant library摘; Gates, assistant order librarian; Mrs Donna Hanna, assistant science librarian; Mrs Timothy Johnson, assistance librarian and Bernard Reams, assistant librarian. Also new to the libraries this fall are: Tsun Tung Wang, associate East Asian librarian; Rosemary McDonough, assistant serial cataloger; Kenneth Kwon, reserve librarian; Nancy Middleton, reference librarian and Mrs. Katsuaki Terasawa, assistant cataloging librarian. The average life expectancy of an American Indian is 43 years. 16 KANSAN Oct. 16 1969 PERFECT PAIR Perfectly matched wedding rings will symbolize the joy of your wedding day . . . Forever. Quality crafted in 14K natural or white gold. Police are prepared No violent incidents relating to moratorium activities were reported by either Lawence or University police. E. P. Moomau, director of KU traffic security, said no special precautions were taken by his department. "We made no preparations other than we would for any other campus event. When a parade is planned, we block off traffic to make it safer for pedestrians and to relieve traffic congestion. This is what we did." Moomau said. "The people who organized the march advised us of the route they would follow. Everything went off as scheduled." he said. The Lawrence Police Department also had been informed in advance, police officials said. Approval had been granted for a march to South Park. No approval had been requested for a march on Massachusetts Street in downtown Lawrence. Though the group demonstrators who marched downtown from South Park did not have approval, Lawrence police did not interfere. Seminar held today A secretarial seminar to help new secretaries become oriented to University procedures will be conducted from 1 to 5 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Big Eight Room. Keith Nitcher, vice-chancellor for finance, will give the welcoming speech. Other speakers at the session will be Mary Gauthier, of Lawrence High School, Mrs. Rick Prosser, a representative of Southwestern Beil Telephone Co. and Chuck Burrows, assistant comptroller of the business office. Patronize Kansan Advertisers SPECIAL NIGHT BUS To Campus & Downtown Ellsworth to Campus and Downtown: 6:30 p.m., 6:50, 7:30 8:10, 8:50, 9:30, 10:10 10:50 Naismith and Oliver to Campus and Downtown: 6:25 p.m. 6:45, 7:25, 8:05, 8:45, 9:25, 10:05, 10:45 Union Bldg. to Downtown and G.S.P. 6:40 p.m., 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9:00, 9:40, 10:20, 11:00 G.S.P. to Downtown: 6:42 p.m. 7:02, 7:42, 8:22, 9:02, 9:42, 10:22, 11:22 G.S.P. to Campus and Ellsworth: 6:15 p.m, 6:35, 7:15 7:55, 8:35, 9:15, 9:55, 10:35 9th and Mass. to K.U. Dormitories: 6:10 p.m., 6:30, 7:10, 7:50, 8:30, 9:10, 9:50, 10:30 LAWRENCE BUS CO., INC. 341 Pennsylvania V1 2-0544 '70 Nova More filling This not-too-small car is big enough for you and your friends. And your luggage. Yet, this same not-too-large car is small enough for a budget. Even a frugal one. You have three standard engine choices. Four. Six. Or V8. Depends on how thrifty you want to be. Nova comes one of two ways: Coupe or Sedan. From there, your Chevrolet dealer can help you put together any kind of Nova you want. But plan on more friends. And fewer fuel stops. Putting you first, keeps us first.