University Daily Kansan Friday, October 9. 1970 2 Study Collects Data About ROTC Cadets Curiosity enticed two men to research on the approximate 118 men on the University of Kansas in order to understand the Army ROTC program at KILL. Richard Saunders III, Berryton graduate student, and Jerome Dornan graduate military science, collaborated on the project and prepared a questionnaire that was given to students who are enrolled in the program. By class, the group is almost evenly divided, with the freshmen and graduate student groups being slightly larger. It was somewhat surprising Saunders and Durbin said to find them from 60 per cent were from the metropolitan Kansas City area. Only 15 per cent of the caddes from farming backgrounds. They found that the average aider father had served in the armed forces. They also found that it was likely their fathers were either employed or armed forces. In view of these cases, Saunders and Durbin did not allow the draft nor encouragement from ROTC greatly influenced the army's response. The majority of the cadets in the lottery number above 150, and the number above 150, that few cadets used ROTC to major, said they enjoyed either an of an Army scholarship or in the service. Some of the cadets enrolled because they wanted an Army career or tour of duty with the Army. According to Saunders and Durbin, few of the cadets expressed concern about the tension on campus related to ROTC. The majority of the cadets said they students have the right to non-violence but that much of the antagonism stems from a lack of accurate information on the nature of the challenge. No Proof Found Of Guns in JRP Victim of Fire Listed Critical Nothing has been found to substantiate a report that guns were used in the shooting at R. Pearson residence half early Tuesday morning, according to Jim Brooks, assistant to the dean of the University director of Pearson College. In regard to "uniformity," Saunders and Durbin concluded that the majority of the cadets present social conditions, and within the framework of an academic community, the presumptions that deal with Dr. wearing and haircars are questionable. She was first treated at Wesleyan Medical Center and then to the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City where she remains at the Medical Center. Kathryn Kihn, Chanute sophomore, remains in critical condition suffering first, second and third surgery over 60 per cent of her body. Four other residents of the apartments were treated at Watkins hospital for minor injuries and released. In regard to the protective laws a woman should be able to work, the panel decided that it should be left completely up to each woman to be able to work. A witness reported to KU was shot and wounded in the had seen two blocks carrying cases into JRP shortly after midnight Monday. The report was published on Wednesday. In response to the question of how the women's rights would be amended, the amendment were passed, Mrs. Minnigan made certain laws unconstitutional, allowing women to bring their cases to law instead of being tried on their own. The passage of the amendment would also prohibit states from enforcing laws that are clearly against women, Mrs. Minnigan said. Miss Kihm was severely injured in a fire on Sept. 27 at the Renshaw Apartments, 1301 Building. She was overcome by heat and sweat while apparently trying to escape the burning structure. Today Campus Bulletin "The Legal Advantages and Disadvantages for the Women's Rights Amendment" delivered by the University of Kansas Commission on the Status of Women, was held Thursday, in the Kansas French Literature Conference: Forum Room, Kansas, Union, all day. Business School Accounting Conference Council Room and Governor's Room, Kansas Union, 9 a.m. Campus Crusade: Room 101, Kansas The members of the panel were Janet Meyer, University of Iowa Senior, Mountford, assistant to the dean of the KU School of Law, Claire Smissman, practicing attorney, Dallas senior and moderator. Business School Accounting Conference Council Room and Governor's Room Kansas University 9.8 m Campus Crudse: Room 101, Kansas Union, 9 a.m. French Literature Meeting: Forum Room, Kansas Union, 10 a.m. Moslem Prayer: Room 101, Kansas Union, 12:30 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, 10:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Messal Prairie : Room 101, Kansas Union Commission on the Status of Women: "Women gain equality. You will need it to be worth $1. John Wayne Will Run Rampage? Creed Room, Kansan University." French Literature Conference: Kansas Room. Kansas Union, 5 p.m. International Folk Dance Club: Potter five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 SUA Popular Film: "Charge of the Light Brigade." Woodruff Auditorium, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. [VCF (Christian Fellowship)] Movie an- mating. Jayhawk房, Kansas Union, Ion- ning. African Club: International Room, Kansat Union, 7:30 p.m. SUA *Coffee House:* "Sand Country." University Theatre 'Man of La Mancha, Murphy Hall, 8:20 p.m. Reading Conference: Woodruff Authorization: all users French Literature Conference: Forum Room, Kansas Union, all day Fernhurst Room, Science, Math and Engineering Day, West Science, Math and Engineering Day, West Auditorium, all day. USA Popular Film "Charge of the Light" Broadway Auditorium. SOFT PUPPER Flight "Charge of the Light Bittagde." Woodruff Auditorium. Kansat Union, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Ulson, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. SUA COUSE House: "Sand Country." www.suaschool.com SUA Coffee House: "Sand Country," Upper Hawks' Nest, Kansas Union, 7, 30 p.m. (shows a 10 p.m.) "We've been unable to confirm or deny the report," Broks said. He was not more than the fact that this one individual he saw." may have been carrying guns. The dean of men's office is investigating the report. Donald Alderson, dean of men, said Wednesday that efforts were being made to prevent and discuss the report with him. UNIVERSITY TAKEATRE "Man of La Mancha," Murphy Hall, 8:30 p.m. University Theatre 'Man of La Mancha', Murphy Hall, 2:30 p.m. Under current University policy, firearms, firewater, missile ball rooms, seams must be registered with the NRA and inspected in a location designated by law. Carilion Rectal: Albert Gerken, 3 p.m. International Film: "Electra," (Greece). Woodruff Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. University in Change: Free University Class, Panel discussion, Big Eight Room, Kansas Union, 3:00 p.m. Monday The 14th annual Conference on the role the held Saturday in Workforce Africa, in Kansas Union. Registration is free. A m. in the second door lobby, jersey number. Annual Reading Conference Set At 9:15 a.m. the first session, be presented by the character Hocke, professor of education at Ohio State University and is entitled The second session begins at the introduction and conclusion of small group meetings. These will concern themselves with teaching procedures, a teaching teacher's media ideas, visual perception in reading, signals in reading and other skills. The third session, which is a general assembly, is entitled "The Right to Read in Kansas" be presented by C. Taylor WHILE nominee of Education, State Department of Education, Topeka. Changes at KU Topic of Panel A panel of four University faculty members will discuss the first meeting of a class for fered by the Free University. The discussion will be at 7:30 p.m. in Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Tawn Keeney, co-ordinator of the class, said subsequent meetings of the class would refer to this first discussion. Anyone interested in attending later should attend this initial class. Members of the panel will be Herman Lujan, assistant professor of psychology, and Charles Oldfather, assistant dean of law, Howard Baugartel, professor of psychology, and professor of psychology, assistant professor of philobiosis. Future classes are scheduled to be dialogues between one of the panel members and a member of the University, administration. The public is invited to listen to the discussion, Keeney said, and anyone may attend later class meetings. WANT ADS WORK WONDERS One dav 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Accommodations, goods, services, and employment advertised in the University Daily Kanan are offered to students with disabilities by color, creed, or national origin. Three days FOR SALE Western. Civ. Notes.-New on Sale. Revised, comprehensive, "New Analys- sis of Western Civilization." 4th Campus. Campus Hall 841, 414. 14th St. FRYE HOGTS - Primarily Leather carries a complete line of Frye's Americana books. Square or round, flat or curved, the leather your taste. 822 Mass. 10-30 Back to school specials. 1962 Yamaha Yamaha YH-350, $249; 1962 Yamaha YH-350, $289; 1962 Yamaha YH-350, $349; 1962 Yamaha YH-350, $429; 1962 Yamaha YH-350, $499; New Strokekis, $249; New Strokekis, $299; Inc. 300 West 6th Phone, $649; Inc. 300 West 6th Phone, $649 RADIO AUDIO - and Dynaasonic MOUS BRANDS AVAILABLE. Open MOUS BRANDS AVAILABLE. Open Ph. 842-2497. Drive on 10th Ph. 842-2497. Gravel Rd. to rear of 1555 Prissie LEPIDOPFTEA CREATIONS—Handmade clothing for men and women— leather accessories—bread and breadcloth 9. W 19th. STEREO-10 in-1 inch Speaker System. Walnut cabinets. Excellent quality and in flawless condition. Call Dave at 843-8727. 10-14 For Sale. Two slightly used MAN- TRAS, Once $7—now only $0.10 mint condition. Once $35—now only $2.10 strikes for Cayman. 812-709-1748 48 Chevette Station Wagon 500, Alfa Romeo 63 Gallone 300 miles on rebuilt motor, new top, tires, paint. New over $400, over $450, 10-9 843-6454 Magnavon Cassette Tape Recorder, use 1 month cut to $10.00, new 90 min cassettes 2.99-Ray Stonehack's Downtown. 10-15 Heap, cheap, cheep heap. However you look at it a 1955 Plymouth for $75 is a bargain. Woody at U 4-423-10-9 to 842-060-916 nites. For sale: Siamese kitchens, Bluepoint seals and point see also pair Yamaha skis with Marker bindings, 842- 2063. 10-9 HARDTPOT for MG-R. Factory black, $110. Please leave message for Dracy at UN 4-3588 or my box in Lindley Nixum 6 25 words or fewer: $1.50 25 each additional word: $0.02 DIAMOND RINGS for sale. Engagement/ wedding ring set 1's card, $200 new. Will Sacrifice. Call M. Bird at 864-365 or 872-7681. 10-12 TR-3, TR-4 parts, including, wire wheels, engine block, transmission. Parting out 1900 TR-3, 1825 Louisiana. 841-2619. 10-12 1970 new Norton Commando 720 can- meles this week. We have been draft- ed. Will take less than $1,000. See or call 1247 Teen. Stn. 832-455-1295. Homety 1963 YOLKSWAGEN needs new owner. Clean and in excellent condition. Will take $50 cash or $150 money. Mm contact Diane Davis 10-12 6437 Deadline: 10:30 a.m. day before publication For Sale: Antique Fur Coat—$29.95 Alley Shop, 843 Mass. tt Fender Stratocaster w/tremolo bar and case. Excellent condition. Call 842-6815 evenings. 10-12 Kansan Classifieds Work hany Book Store, 12th and Indiana Street. Store to 10th on Saturday, then to 11th on Sunday. editing tables, art work by Nah Hill. readings by Warnie Propp. 12th. reading by Warnie Propp. 12th. Corvette Stingray-1964 -Silver coupe C: FC AM-RM-325-700-pb C: AM-RM-325-700-pb Getting married. Must best offer over $1800. Call Doug at 845-6798 Women's Spring Naismith Contracts for Sale. Call 842-9723. Desperate. 10-13 1967 Firebird Sprint. 6-cyl., 3-speed. Good condition. 841-2658. 10-13 Harbury custom trickie for sale. 750 c.c. chopped, man wheat, beer lager gas tank, bucket wet, metallic green with milk, brown rubber. 10-13 169 after 5:30 . 10-13 ONE-STOP MUSIC STORE. Sales, rentals of instruments of instrumentos. Wide selection of instruments. Wide selection of keyboard instruments. Kwaiwood Studio. 1000 Mass. Open. Musical Instruments. 5:30 - 9:30. 6:30 - 10:30. 430-Foot. Office parkings. 7:30 - 9:30. Custom Made Speaker Systems - system-master.com power on, power off, exterior - finished ished. Systems for hi-B and hands. hardware. Hi-B-142-8500. 3:00 to 10:15. Magnavox AM-FM Stereo Radiophone Dust. Dust cover 12 x 12 inch speakers One year old. Excellent condition Call mornings 842-299-10-13 For Sale. Beautiful Indian Sitar. Ivory Inlay. 18 strings, excellent condition. Call 841-2356. 10-13 Honda 350 Scribler, 1980 - 4,600 km Excellent condition. One owner, $255. Call Rick at 842-6437 or see at 1223 Louisiana. 10-13 For Sale -1965 Dixcell 202, new seller; $200 starting and full bargain. Lost my interest in H. After 5 mo. Tom Miller. #83-6006. 10-9 For Sale 71. V7 Volkswagen Bun New Engine Block. Hard. Excelent condition. $1,400. Call 683-2548 after 5 p.m. or weekends. 10-13 For sale Mercedes-Mercedes. Very good condition. New tires, everything works perfect. If you are tired of middle class cars this year, go to 843-3000. 10-15 1963 Corvette hardtop, 4-speed, new engine. Good condition $1600; Call 841-2530 after 5:00 p.m. 10-15 For You! Everett's Try One Today 814 Iowa *Tune-ups *Lub Service Home of the "Big Shef" 930 W. 23 842-9464 RADIO SHACK Complete line of sound equipment and electronic components. 1000 Mass. 842-3661 TEXACO Pickup and Road Service Mechanic on Duty Courtess Car Friendliest Service In Town 1108 rows 842-7782 Affer 10 p.m. 843-5382 Same Time — Phone Order 843-765-We-Deliver-9th & 11th THE HIE in the WALL Must sell 1964 impaul RS. Reppable mileage, vulture) top,1k-speed, power steering, allowing $85 or best offer. Call 842-4323 or 842-7771. 10-14 SANDWICH SHOP Nikon F-body only. black prism top. sell cheap.Call 841-2979. 10-12 RUGS--RUGS Two matching olive green seaside cruise shoes with foam bottom for $140 or 12 x 18" $96, 12 x 10" for both Tony's 66 Service Tropical plants, coasts, forests. Planting plants. Brighten houses with a bouquet. Natl Hort. Garden variety of Afr- rican varieties. Gibson 330 Electric Guitar, cherry red, case, excellent. 841-2831. 10-14 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 Black kittens, 6 weeks old $5.00. Call 842-0282 before 2 o'clock. 10-12 4 Blue Chevette 286 cm in., 350 hsp. 4-spd, aird. cond. Must sell. Ph. 843. 5112 at 5:90 p.m. 10-14 1965 Mustang Fastback V4 - 3-speed 60-mile Willis. Attend MId, snow tires and tape deck, married, must mustle 843-259-5000 6 p. 10: 0 p. 10: 0 NOTICE Advance tickets now on sale at kielr on the Mall and Primarily Leather for big Brother and The Holding Company—Thursday. October 15. PRIMARLY LEATHER. Lawrence's oldest and finest leather shop. Featuring handmade belts, watchbands, hats and bags, nails & MASS—Downtown --for information about KU Campus organization and activities; services related to KU; contact the Cell 864-2006. University Info- mation Center. 24-hour daily service. Bar-B-Q and more Bar-B-Q from an Military Air Force small plane. $12.99 Pitcher of bristle nuts. $12.99 $16.99 Bar-B-Q to go to $25.00 Bar- B-Q to go to $25.00 Bar-B-Q to go to Military Air Force small plane. $12.99 Military Air Force small plane. $12.99 Military Air Force small plane. $12.99 Barn available for barn parties. Spare for weiner roosts and hayrack, heat and electricity, for more information, call Max Laptad, 843-4023. If PRENCE GREENHOUSES & GARDEN CENTER 15th & New York 849.2004 Home of the Tarr's Laundry—1903). Mass. gift. Wash and dry clothes, washing and folding. Wash and fold on hangers. Can usually give same-day delivery. 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Man. through October. 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Notier: Involved in the ecology thing? See our new landscape candle save your local forest Hodge Pidge Stop in Today "BIG HUT" STUDENTS OF OBJECTIVUM—will meet to discuss the issues of Ayaan Rand. For information call 842-6210 or 842-5316 10-16 Unique, beautiful, an odyssey of futuristic shapes in glass and pottery. Exhibited. Sheen Carey at the ABOVE Flower Shops Indiana (Above Flower Shops Florida). 1404 W.23rd. For the best in: Dry Cleaning Alterations New York Cleaners 926 Mass. VI 3-0501 Available immediately! One -(1) girl's contract for Naiuthin Hall. Call 842- 7211 for Lynn. 10-9 Play the KYL colors this season. Blue Cinnamon 150, Red Cinnamon 172. Full price $30. Up to Can Fly Club, $48. Friends. Show this to your friends. 10-16 THIRSTY Come out to Sandy's during the Peep Hour! 13 peppals for 10c; 3-4 every day. 720 West 9, 10-13 Taken September 28 from 412 West Apt. 3-16th month old black male cat. Haved raised own birth. Taken by hospice who thought was unwed. 6108 10-12 THE LEATHER WORKS offers, saint- dale, leather clothes, etc. at enlighten- ed prices. Open 2:30-6 MWF, 1209 Ohio St. Need a new car or a good used car? See Ed, Paris, Dale Willey Pontiac *41-5280* 10-21 Jayhawk help Push. Over Purple Paddle. Rally under our goal posts. The Jon in Agieville. Friday night in Manhattan. 16-9 Big Brother and The Holding Company will be at the Red Dog. Thursday, Oct. 15, Advance tickets now on line at www.theholdingcompany.com. mary Leather. May 10-15 Notice—If you like gold, if you want values, if you like gouches in your tummy-tunny, and if you like fun books, then the THE PROPEL BOOK 10-21 Having trouble with German? Native German is seeking work as a tutor and jor for an interpreter. For inform- ation, 802-6471. Ask 10:35 Ahwellew WANTED WANTED. WATCHES: for handmade leather watchbacks individually fitted by the manufacturer. Signs starting at $2.00. For quality leather watches, read aditions at "Leather Leather." Wanted: Persons for our new Mexican and Indian clothing. Get back to it unbleached mumkin, cotton, and primitive prints. Hodge Paddle 10-9 Seniors wanted to work for serv. project. Call 864-4760 10:21 babyfitters—need girl to stay with one year old from 6 p.m. to midnight in my home. Call before noon—841-1370 Dine in candlelight atmosphere U.S. choosing steaks - HINGE HOOKS * LEATHER HOOKS * LEATHER Hooks * FOR TRAFFIC POINT HOOKS * FOR TRAFFIC POINT HOOKS Open 4:20 15% M.I. N. of Kaw Closed River Bridge Monday VI 3-1431 SPENCER RIDING ACADEMY ARE ON THESE 400 ACRES • CARTS & PONIES FOR RIDDIE PARTIES & SPECIAL HORSES · BOUGHT · SOLD · TRADED 887-6318 Located 16 Miles West of Lawrence on Highway 40 RALPH SPENCER BIDING ACADEMY ONE-STOP MUSIC STORE Reeds Recorders Bonjos Ukes Guitars Violins Cellos Bongos Cymbals Strings Horns Drums Organs Amplifiers Mandolins Mandolins Tambourines Heads Sheet Music Rose's Keyboard Studios 1903 Mass. 843-3007 DOWNTOW PLANT 202 W. 6th VI 3-4011 Independent AND COIN OP VI 3-5304 Let Malls Shopping Center PLANNING A TRIP?? TRAVEL SERVICE Maupintour Make Your Thanksgiving and Christmas Reservations (in an envelope to you!!) Situation - Wanted-MA, in English seeding, editing, proofreading, or general office work, part or full time. Must be 18 years old. 260 and above aile. 10-12 260 and above aile. 10-12 Male Roommate Needed at West Hilla —Rent $35/mo. Great Apts! 842-3098. 10-13 Male Graduate Student roommate to share 2-bedroom. Ridgida AP $95 mn—a-e —furn.—two pools. Immediate assistance. Call Kit 811. 864-4317. 864-4317. Wanted. Roommate to share apartment at Park 25. $660 plus 1. 9 utilities. 843-3788. Call six, after 10. TYPING Rentmate Wanted--male, quiet, 860 plus月 plus utilities. Apartment: has everything. Come to 622 W. 25th 10:14 Apt. D, evening. Experienced, typist will type, will form paper, thesis, or dissertation Electric typewriter, prompt, accurate work. Call 415-82281, Mira McRainnk Secretary will do any form of typing. Either pica or elite type, electric type, for Virtel in Virtual Arts Office, U 4-4001; L 4-852; or U 852-358. Day 5-19 at 10am. Trying—threes, dissatisfaction, paper, batteries, German, or non-transferable or translational tendered expert- mented, efficient yield, MA 841-2644, Royal Electricity M.A. 841-2644 Hawdy: We need you Persons with background in stuttering for intriguing experiment. Come to Kit 918-243-7529 New York City 914-722-7528 10-14 Experienced in typing term papers, thesis discussion, will also accept online typing. Have electric typewriter. Call 842-355-9764. Wright Mt. Call 842-355-9764. Dissertation - thesis - manuscript work. mk work on IBM Selectric with carbon ribbon. Call Mrs. Travel -280 Ridge Court - 842-1434 10-23 Executive secretary with Smith- Coloma electric will type papers quickly and readily, will correct errors, and will be brief. Berkay, 842-782-9100, 5.39 to 10.30 a.m. TYPING. *9 years* experience Thesis, dissertations, term papers, miscellations. Paper furnished. Fast and efficient. Contact: Mia. 842-1563. Phone: 842-1561. Mia. Nixon. 102-270-2777. PERSONAL 图 Overweight, Unhappy. You need our help. Please bring this ad and save $10 at Merry Bee Health Spa, 2322 IU District, Bd. 842-404-04. Special on Fresh Flowers every day, Large flowers $7.50 every day, Small flowers $2.99 heart roses $5.00, dot card $0.99 Carry Wide selection of gifts, fancy selection of gifts, fancy cooking and bridal registry ALLEHANDER'S FLOWERS & GIFTS 826 Iowa VI 2-1320 "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 RAP IS COMING. Dear Blok Head: What's THE PEOPLE BOOK? Your truly, The People 10:14 J. D. Please come back, I miss you 10+13 FOR RENT For Rent. New, 2 Bdm, D.R., L.R. Kitchen with built-in-kit, utility area, drains, central air, wall to waist, 431-843-4131 or 431-843-6824. Hird Agency For Rent- College Hill Manor. Now available 1. and 2 bed room apartments close to campus. See at 1741. W1 or call 843-8220 2. bedroom furnished apartment. 1 block from campus. $150.00 a month. Call 841-2237. 10-15 LOST: Yellow spiral notebook with biology notes, cash reward if found. Call: 841-2779 10-9 Dig It Lost: Black and white adult tiger cat. Lost white stomach. Six on feet on foot, named Freak. Last seen 14th Vermont. Call 842-1629. 10-13 We want college students to try our food. Complete dinners $12.23. Huge sandwiches Te & Down. The Bull & Bison with Mass and Mass Rear-carryout. Lost: Part of black framed glasses in a charcoal-colored chair. Lose near or in Memorial Stadium or between two chairs. Lose ward offer. Ward offers 844-2520, 10-13 Tape City Now Open Blow Your Mind With Sounds And Not Drugs. Least: Eye glasses at football game Saturday. Hornstrom in brown case. Needed badly. Paul. 841-1001. Please between 7-7. 10-15 1006 W. 6th 10-21 HELP WANTED UDIOTRONICS THE STERFQ STORE NEW & USED QUALIFIED SERVICE DEPARTMENT THURS 8:30 Thurs. 8:30 928 Mass. 843-8500 THE CONCORD SHOP - STRETCHER FRAMES many in stock —others on order Statues, Wall Plaques, bust and more Finished or Paint to your taste Come by and see what you can do - ARTIST CANVAS - ARTIST CANVA5 - BALSA WOOD OILS AND ACRYLICS CREATE YOUR OWN DECOR Silby's Statuary McCONNELL LBR. CO. 844 E. 13th St. 843-387' OPEN :30-5:30 Daily Till 8:30 Thurs ALL DAY SUNDAY 1117 Mass. Next to Allen News THE INN 19th & Massachusetts PITCHERS 51.00 Wednesday Nite 75c Pitcher Friday TGIF 51c Pitcher PARKING IN REAR COME IN OPEN 1 p.m. 12 p.m.