University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 8. 1970 9 KU Football Team Travels By Commercial Airlines By DAN EVANS Kansan Staff Writer The tragic crash last week of an airplane in which 13 members of the Wichita State University football team were killed has caused some people at the UK's teams travel and how safe that travel is. Wade Stinson, director of athletics, said Wednesday that KU's football team team played by com- Stinson explained that transportation to away games was handled through Maupaint, Inc. Each spring, he said, the athletic department determines which games will require air travel. After those games are determined, Maupintur impulse requests bibs or airplanes. Airplanes or charter airlines. Situated in the athletic department then selected the airline based upon the cost and the recommendation of the coach. Last year and this year, Stinson said, the football team has traveled on Oark Air Lines, Inc. Oark carried the team to Syracuse, he said, and will take a bus to Oark water for the Colorado and Oklahoma State games. Golden Eagle, the company that supplied the pilots for the WSU flight, submitted a bid for flights to the U.S. Navy. "Even though the Golden Eagle bid was $2,000 less than the Ozark bid for three flights," he said. "It was decided that Ozark was the better airline to use for KU's team." Walter Houk, manager of travel services for Icelandic maritime engagements and bids for KU athletic trips. Hook said he had taken airlines and various supplementary ones, and informed them that bids were being accepted for KU After bids have been submitted, Houn said, he rates each airline on its suitability to transport KU's aircraft. He also mentioned only airlines that were members of the Air Traffic Conference (ATC). He said members of ATC are "paid traffic carriers" which means they pay for the requirements of the Civil Aeronautics Board. Houk said he recommended Oark to KU because they belonged to ATC and provided travel services. He said the group was a small business. "The professional teams." Hook said, "have praised OraK for their service and recommended him." Jim Morrison, district marketing and public relations manager for Manager of Temporary Employees and charter service was valid. He said a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspection was stationed in St. Louis to verify the equipment. For the trip to Syracuse, Morrison said, the KU team flew on a DC9 jet, manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company. A DC9 will also be used for the Colorado game. Morrison said after a plane had been flown a certain number of hours, it was stripped down and rebuilt according to government specifications. This is the case, any problems with a plane can be fixed by A propeller driver airplane will be used for the Oklahoma State game. Morrison said the plane to be used for that game was an FH 228H, a turbop-20 manufactured by Fairchild Hiller Corporation. Hokkai said he had not recommended Golden Eagle to KU because they did not rate as highly as Oark and that the athletes were trained for athletica travel by KU teams for about five years. He said the team member using major airlines in the arrangement. Stinson said the athletic department had travel accident insurance which covers every team and staff on campus. The policy for insurance Company and arranged through the NCAA: The insurance policy provides $25,000 Stinson said he did not think any guidelines established by the Board of Regents for chartering planes would have any effect on KU's procedure. Kent Frizzell, attorney general, is scheduled to meet with the regents and provide guidelines so that another agency like the Wichita State one can be avoided. Students Considered Residents Students who are 21-years-old and who have lived in Lawrence for more than a decade register as voters before next Tuesday for the November election. The registration office in the Lawrence city hall is open until 10 a.m. Tuesday, according to Mrs. Fan, manager of the registry to registrate. Students that are native Kentucky or their home counties until Tuesday. If they are Lawrence or their home counties and wish to vote in Lawrence an absentee ballot can be obtained by sending a request for information to the home county clerk. The deadline for obtaining the absentee ballot is October 15. Until recently there was some question of KU students being allowed to register in Lawrence. The City Commission handed down a policy decision Tuesday that students can be considered resident. Rural residents, legally defined as those living outside a second class city, don't have to register due to the fact that the officials in the voting would be personally aware of their residence. The purpose of registration — first that one person won't vote twice in different locales and secondly that a candidate won't import supporters from another into his precinct to vote for him. Directories Being Delivered The 1970-71 University of Kansas directories are being delivered this week, said Dennis Branttiter, publications editor for University Relations. Duke U. Law Dean to Speak Branister said the directories were being mailed to faculty members. Students may purchase the directory at the Kansas Union bookstore in the near future. The University Housing office also purchased one directory for each room in the residence halls. Eleven students have been awarded Munchin Foundation Scholarships in Engineering for the 1970-71 academic year. Frank T. Read, dean of the school of law at Duke University, will speak at 11:30 a.m. Monday in 406 Summerfield Hall. Read will interest in school program programs in the United States. All students interested in school program programs will be interviewed personal interviews from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Monday in 206 Strong Hall. 11 Get Engineering Awards Students receiving the awards are Misha Harper, Oakland Park junior, Rald C. Redwell, Louisburg school, Christopher M. Carrier, Harriet Village哭警, Jack L. Collins, Cooley Park senior, Theodore Miller, Kassia City senior, Richard Nedell,孝羽 Senior, Merlin Miller, Kasasa City senior, Richard Nedell, Lakewood, Colo. John S. Smith, Wichita senior, Eric D. Stucky, Lawrence senior, and Darrell D. Woolk, Hutchinson school. SenEx Meets, Bars Press The University Senate Executive Council met in the Regents Room. Toura, at the Kansas Union, Russell Bradt, professor of mathematic analysis, served as office of SenEx, said general business had been discussed. He refused to disclose any details of the meeting, which was closed to the press. Goldberg rights as that status may entail and that scholarship assistance which has been terminated arbitrarily, capriciously or wrongly be restored. 6. A "Hearing" is necessary when the object of the proceeding is some order other than a hearing. It is essential to consider of substantive issues and involving disputed contents of fact resting upon the testimony of witnesses. No opinion is given on whether a "hearing" may also be required in other situations. From Page 1 5. The proper tribunal to consider a statement, under the existing code and regulations, is either a formal hearing board or an informal hearing board if "a hearing" is requested. Academic Hearings To Evaluate Study Heardings on the evaluation of instruction and instructional programs will begin Oct. 13 under the Chairperson of the Academic Council Committee on Academic Procedures and Policies, according to Herman Lujan, associate professor of political science, chairman of the committee. Three hearings are scheduled today with masters relating to instruction and professional first will be at 7:30 p.m., Oct 13, in Audrey Dalierontium and will deal with undergraduate programs and undergraduate second session at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 27, in the Forum Room of the university's professional schools and the third on Nov. 17 in 200 Haworth will address instructional and instructional programs. Lujan described his committee a fact finding, philosophy finding, and thoroughly investigate the function of grading and of instructor 4. An athlete who has been dismissed and who has petitioned the University Judiciary for a de novo hearing may be entitled to an order temporarily reinstating him to the team pending the outcome of the de novo hearing if he is deemed unwilling to accept the charges against him before he was dismissed, and if it appears likely that he will suffer substantial harm in the interim if temporary reinstatement is denied. In considering whether to grant a temporary order of reinstatement, the hearing board should take into account the potential detriment to his career. In many cases parties who are likely to be affected adversely if the order should be erranted. All interested deans, department or division chairmen, faculty and students are invited to testify. Lujan said. Those wishing to testify are not required to make advance arrangements, but those wishing a specific allotment of time may contact Lujan at 864-3523. Matters in which the committee will be particularly interested include questions related to grading, credit and general course requirements including the need to result from the general distribution requirements at the undergraduate level. Testimony may be limited to these areas but with the understanding explain the relevancy of other Persons with questions concerning the hearings are urged to contact any committee member. Members include Lujan James, Senior Civilian; Western Civilization program; Richard Rundquist, Guidance Bureau counselor; John McKenna, professor of engineering; John Glinka, associate director of libraries; Donald Chambers, professor social welfare; and Ronald associate dean of the college. 7. ) If it is impossible to conceal a hearing board in order to hear a case for which a hearing is required, or if in a given case it would be unfair or otherwise improper to submit the issues to a hearing board, the evidence will not satisfy that it be heard by a panel which does not satisfy all of the specifications of a hearing board. This power is implicit in the grant of Lujan said he had no preconceived ideas as to what recomprehension of the testimony might make as a result of the hearings. The group may attempt to help the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City as well as in other areas. areas to instructional evaluation in order to give the hearings focus. Luan suggested that group with specific points they wish to present at the hearings discuss the matters in advance and a spokesman in order to save time during the actual hearings. He said that if, at a specific hearing, individuals present were the material present before their views or the material present conclusive, the hearings could be continued in order to obtain the base of information possible." After the three hearings, the committee will compile its information and present a report to the University Council. Student members of the committee are Sharon Baucom, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Karen Baucom, Kansas City, Mo.; Karin Dodge, Dodge City senior. Laugheed is vice-chairman of the committee. 10. ) The order appealed from is reversed, since it does not appear that it was necessary and proper to refer the case to a panel other than a hearing board. Moreover, that part of the order which, beyond ordering the reinstature of the appellant to the team, seeks to take the case of the coach's discretion in a matter relevant to his scope of his professional discretion exceeds the remedial powers of the University Judiciary. 8. ) Before the chairman may submit a case for hearing by a panel other than a hearing board, he must specifically find that such a step is "necessary and paer" on the facts of the particular case. This finding must appear in the record of a proceeding that has heard by a panel other than a hearing board. Absence of such a finding is reversible error. power to the integrity of its proceedings (Regs. Section 21). The decision was signed by John Hampton, Great Bend third-year law student and chairman of the Appellate Division, and Robert Casad, professor of law. 9. Although, as noted in paragraphs 3 and 4 above, the University Judiciary has power to order the reinstatement of the status quo ante, it has no jurisdiction to order a member of the University Community, prospectively, which are legitimately within the scope of an individual or professional discretion. For example, an athletic coach may not be ordered to enter a particular athlete in a particular future competition. The Judiciary may be competent to condemn his decision to exercise the jurisdiction were wrongfully exercised, or if he is seduced or capriciously, but it cannot, by prior restraint, foreclose his right to its exercise. But Nixon firmly denounced the Viet Cong call for a coalition including members of the present Saigon government except for the top leadership of President Nguyen Van Thieu, Vice President Nguyen Kao Ky and Premier Tran Thien Khiem. The other side is not merely objecting to a commanderine, they have already want to demand an end to the forces and insure the takeover by one party, and they demand the right to exclude them. "A fair political solution should reflect the existing relationship of political forces," he said. President There were no indications in Washington that the leadership in Hanoi was prepared to call for a truce, as he briefed by Secretary of State William P Rogers, Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman of Thailand said Southeast Asia "deserves" the truce. Mr. Khoman's hangs on the willingness of the other side. a chance for Communist participation in selection of a new government. From Page 1 The President said his decision, reached after a month-long review of the U.S. negotiating stance in Paris, was made possible by "the remarkable success of the American policy" of training South Vietnam to assume a greater burden of the war effort. "This patently unreasonable demand is totally unacceptable." Nixon declared. A high-level administration official said neither the National Liberation Front, political front for the Viet Cong, nor the Soviet Union had any details of Nixon's new negotiating package. Western Civ. Vib. Note—Now on Sale revised, comprehensive, "New Anal- gia of Western Civilization" 4th edi- tion. Campbell Hall 104, 118, 14th St. FIVE BOTTOS—Primarily line leather carries a complete line of Frye's American boots. Square or round toes, with a soft, smooth finish. your taste. 812 Mass. 10-20 Back to school specials 1679 Yamahua Back to school specials 1680 Yamahua 1088 Yamahua $200; $325; 1690 Yamaha 1088 Yamaha $200; $325; 1690 Yamaha $200; $325; New Sunkist's and awailable New Sunkist's and awailable 200 West House $225; 200 West House $225; 200 West RAY AUDIO - A-B and Dynamex sold by Hewlett-Packard. MOURS BRANDS AVAILABLE. Open MOUS BOOKS. MORE ON SUNDAYS. Phs. Pb. 842-2547. Drift in on Sun Bldg. Gravel Rd. to rear of 100 Prarie Farm. Accommodations, goods, services, and employment advertised in the Dallasian magazine are offered to all students of Dallas to color, eter, or national origin. For Sale Two slightly used MAN- Truck. Once $75—now only $0, mint condition. Once $35—now only 18. Two strikes for Car 424-797-0817. LEPIDOTFETRA CREATIONS-Handmade clothing for men and women—clothing—beaded and beadwork—clothing to order 19 W. 9th. 48 Chevrolet Station Wagon 500s Altan G32 Mountains 63 Gallons, 300 miles on re- built motor, over top, tires, roof, mercury, new 1943, 1943 W 70-19 841-864-668 One day For sale: Saimen kiteseers. Bluepoints, also pointers. Also one pair Yamaha skis with Marker bindings. 843-2363 10-9 One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 cheap heap, cheap heap. However you look at it in a 1955 Plymouth for $75 or a bargain. Woody at U 4-12-91 days or B 842-049 nites. HARDTOP for M-GM-2. Factory black, $110. Please leave message for Dana Craig at UN 4-3368 or my box in Lindley Annex 6. 10-12 STEREO-10 inlet Speaker System. Walnut cabinets. Excellent quality and in flawless condition. Call Dave at 843-8737. 10-14 For Sale: 1964 Thunderbird convertible immaculate condition. Call 842-4752 after S.30. 10-8 There are many unloved T-SHIRTS at SANDALWOOD WOODING to be caresd by your body—From 80 to $35.00. Also Pike棉、wood, brass, leather. TR-3, TR-4 parts, including, wiring wheels, engine block, transmission. Parting out 1990 TR-3, 1825 Louisiana. 841-269. 10-12 1970 CHALLENGER R/T, automatic air conditioned, cruise control, stereo power steering and power disc traks. best to last offer over $250 10-8 450+ TYP 790 - black & white Zenthin Portable, 16 in. screen, Excellent condition. $50. Call 843-6596 after 6:00 p.m. DIAMOND RINGS for sale. Engagement, wedding ring set, iq set,$300 new. Will Sacrifice. Call M. Bird at 864-365-824 or 862-7681. 10-12 1970s new Norton Commando 750 cc. your office this week. I've been drafted. Will take less than $1,000. See or call 242 Tenn St. 843-425-1028. FOR SALE Honesty 1963 VOLKSWAGEN needs new owner. Clean and in excellent condition. Will take $500 cash or $150 credit card. Contact Dave 824-6437 Must sell Triumph Spitfire MK2, 1967 Good running condition. Reasonably oriced. UN 4-2100. 10-8 Fender Stratocaster w/ tremolo ball and case Excellent condition. Call 842-6815 evenings. 10-12 Tunay Book Store 102, Indiaa & Turnay 10 to 18, Mon thru Saturday (9am-6pm) at the Turnay Book readings table, art work by Nahil Hall (poetry) and Tolani (poetry) p poetry reading by Wayne Presley 10-18 WANT ADS WORK WONDERS Corvette Vette caravan > 327-396 up, financial condition inside and out getting married. Must best sell. over $150. Call Dong at 824-6789 For Sale: Antique Fur Coat—$29.95 Alley Shop, 843 Mass. only custom tie up for sale, 750 e.c. oopped, mag wheel, beer tapper gauk, bucket, steel cable, metallic green with golden one side; stone slider, 60 after 32 f., 10:13 80 after 32 f., 10:13 Low Down Payment Women's Spring Nalismith Contract for Sale. Call 842-9723. Desperate. 10-13 1967 Firebird Sprint. 6-cyl. 3-speed. good condition. 841-2568. 10-13 3 bedroom townhouse Family room and Dining, Living, Kitchen KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES 2 car garage 2 1/2 baths Patio HANSAH CLASSIFIED RATES Three days 25 word each word: $1.50 each additional word: $0.2 10:30 a.m. day before publication For Sale -185 $200 Durall-250 new rugs, tanks, rugs and startling TI bargain.失 my interest in it. After 5 tortoise Tom Meller. 843-606-1 10-8 Hensley 250 Scrambleer, 1989 - 4,000 $95. Excellent condition. One owner. $805. Credit Call at 845-6437 or see at 1232. *Oxanaus* 10 - 12 Assume 7 3/4% Loan call ONE-STOP MUSIC STORE. Sales, sale and performance of instruments. Wide selection of percussion instruments. Wide selection of Keyboard Studios. 1903 Max. Musc. Oberlin Music Center. 1825 Off-street. parking available. Must sell 166 Impaul RS. Reppetable mileage, vinyl top, 3-4 speed, steering steering $895 or best offer. Battery 84-42238 or 8427-771 10-14 Foal Sale: 47 Vollwagen BMW New Engine Block. Radio Excellent condition. $1,400. Call 832-5348 for 10-13 or weekends. Magnavox AM-PM Sterling Radio Dust cover. Dual 12-inch 12MH speakers. One year old, Excellent condition. Call nurses 843-2987. 10-13 Deadline: 10:30 a.m. day before publication Nikon F-body only, black prism top, sell cheap Call 841-2979 10-12 Custom Made Speaker Systems - You'll need to meet your taste power, or buy a system. Saves systems for Hi-Fi and bands systems. Hi-Fi-128 and bands-144. HI-FI-328 after 5:00 p.m. days. For Sale. Beautiful Indian Sitar. lives Inlay, 18 strings, excellent con- dition. Call 841-2356. 10-13 Must Sell—1780 Honda 100 Scrambler 600 miles, red, in excellent condition, good dirt bike. Call 843-2510. Ask for Mark Roloff. 10-8 Gibson 330 Electric Guitar, cherry red, case, excellent 841-2831. 10-14 RUGS-RUGS Two matching olive green acrylic blue garlands with foam caps for $125, $149, $179, $209, for $140 or $123/$195 $55/12/16 for $120 or $118/$165 $55/12/16 for pad $35 $82-1066 HIRD AGENCY Black kittens, 6 weeks old. $5.00. Call 842-0282 before 2 o'clock. 10-12 1965 Mustang Fastback V4-4spade 56,000 miles. Will include Mild, no oil tires and tape deck, married, must sell 843-259-209 by 6:00 p.m. (taxe) 92 Blue Chevette 360 cu. in., 350 hsp. 4-ond air cond. Must sell. Ph. 83- 5112 after 5:00 p.m. NOTICE Advance tickets now on sale at kielt@on the Mall and Primarily Leather for Big Brother and The Holding Company—Thursday, October 15, 2014. Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $03 STUDENTS OF OBJECTIVUM -with meet to discuss the ideas of Ayn Rand. For information call 82-4210 or 82-3216 10:14 停付款wing money on rent! X$42 fast paying wing money on rent! X$42 receiving repaid, partly furnished, with time building, 1800 IPU吨 to be sent to appreciate. Call 842-5431 after seeking. Notice: Involved in the ecosystem thing! See our new landscape candle, save your local forest. Hodge Podge 10-9 Tara's Laundry—1983) Musa, Mass. 20 miles north of the beach, Tara and Folded. Perna-mocha bong on hangers. County gave same-day banana-fruit juice from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm. Mon., through Saturdays. $50. Bar-B-Q and more Bar-B-Q from an Arabic store in NYC. Bar-B-Q plate $1.25. Plate of brushed plate $1.30. Plate of brushed plate $1.30. Rib dab to go to $3.50. Mishchat St. dab to go to $3.50. Mishchat St. dab to go to $3.50. Mishchat St. dab to go to $3.50. PRIMARLY LEATHER. Lawrence's oldest and finest leather shop. Featuring hardware belts, watchboards, and more. 10-20 MASS — Downtown. 10-30 Barn available for barn parties, Spot for wetroots roost and hayrack, heat and electricity, for more information, call Max Lajpat, 813-402-302, if 843-6153 843-8624 This is supposed to be an advertisement but we were so stunned-spaced out, our minds refused to function. We see at SANDAWLOO 10-8 Will trade 1963 T-Rided, full power, 6500 annual rules for a 441 Victor Motorcycle Call 843-1331 at 4 p.m. 10-8 Unique, beautiful- an odyssey of futuristic shapes in glass and pottery. Established by Shioned Care at the Glenview Museum, this unique collection (Above Gweny flower Shop) 16-9 Use Kansan Classifieds Available immediately! One (1) girl's contract for Naimithi Hall. Call 842-0711 for Lynn Tony's 66 Service Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service LAWRENCE, Kansas 60044 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 Fly the KU colors this season. Blue Cinsom 150. Red Cinsom 722. Full price $25. On to Cup Flybing Club. $80. Show this to your friends. 1-80-763-3480. 1-80-763-3480. Phi Mu Alpha Sigma (professionals) friendly; openness) Flock run for all in interested men on Thursday, October 10th, from 4:30 p.m., fourth floor, Murphy Hall For information about KU, Campus organizations and activities, services and resources and our outreach Call 864-350-2600, campus center 24-hour, dally service. Need a new car or a good used car? See Ed. Paris, Dale Willey Pontiac, 843-5200 10-21 Take September 28 from 431 West. Apt. 12-3rd month old black male cat. Have tainted since birth. Taken by Katherine. Who thought he was 6108 6108 Part time work (12-28 hrs wk). Excellent job, intermingual work, flexible hours. Must have a car. If interested come to 302 Su. Wed. 7:00 p.m. 10-8 THURSAY Come out to Sandy's during the 3-Peak Hour! 16 Pepals for the 3.14 every day. 2120 West 9. 10-13 THE LEATHER WORKS offers aerial, leather clothes, leather, at enlightened prices. Open 2:30-6 MWF, 10:10 Odin St. Big Brother and The Holding Company will be at the Red Dog. Thursday, Oct. 15. Advance tickets now on www.themall.com on the Mall and marry leather. 10-18 927 Massachusetts Jayhawk's help Push Over Purple Praise. Rally under our goal posts at The Jon in Aggieville. Friday night in Manhattan. 10-9 Notice—if you like gold, if you want values, if you like goodies in your themed tuxury, and if you like fun games, then the **THE PEOPLE BOOK** 10-21 WANTED Sentors wanted to work for service project. Call 864-4760. 10-21 Wanted: Peanuts for our new Mexican and Indian clothing. Get back to it unbleached mudkin, cotton, and primitive prints. Hodge Pledge 10-9 Babyhairs--need girl to stay with one year old from me, to midnite in my home. Call before noon--881- 10-12 3370 Male Roommate Needed at West Hills -Rent $85/mo. Great Apt! 842-3088. 10-13 Wanted: roommate for 2 bedroom apt. $40; utilities incl. See Ken at 1244 Louisiana, right side door in back-- after 5 Wanted. Roommate to share apartment at Park 25. $66.00 plus 1/3 utilities. 943-3788. Call after six. 10-12 Situation Hunt - M.A in English seeks editing, professional, or general office work, part or full time. Mail resume to Cail Anne at 841 265 bft, etc. Roommate Wanted--male, quiet. 160 plus month utilities. Apartment having everything. Come to 622 W. 25th. Apt. D.晚餐. Howdy. We need you Persona with background in stuttering for intriguing experiment. Come to KU MASS 847-7229. New Haven University 10-14 Five days TYPING Experienced in typing term papers, thesis discussion. Will also accept type, typing. Have electric keyboard. Type. Prt Type. Call ‖ 15-24 Mrs. Wright Experienced, typist will type, will use term papers, thesis, or dissertation. Electric typewriter, prompt, accurate work. Call 813-5281, Mirakunman. Typhing—thems, dissertations, papers, research articles, German, Spanish or transliterated texts. Experienced. efficient trafficking. MA. *Bachelor's* Royal Electric Mc Harwell 841-3234 S-very easy will do any form of typing. Either pika or eilee computer type, Ask for Vertea in Visual Arts Office, 4-308-14-651, 4-302-842-5189 after 5 - 10 PM Dissertations - thesis - manuscript- dissertation, work typed on IBM Selectric with carbon ribbon. Call Mr. Troskel -2409 Ridge Court-B-182-1440. 10-23 DELICATESSEM O SANDWICH SHOP DELICATESSEN & Same Time — Phone Order 843-7695 — We Deliver—9th & 11th Everett's *Tune-ups *Lub Service DEEP Everett's ROCK *Tune-ups 930 W. 23 842-9464 You can SAVE by buying a townhouse at THE FOUNTAINS because: *You have all of the tax advantages of owning your own home. *Payments including yard care are much less than on a comparable house. Executive secretary with Smith-Corona electric will type papers correct spelling and help with editing and with editing. Becky. 845-982 after 5:30, 10:8 Dear Blok Head: What's THE PEO. PLE BOOK? Your truly. The People 10-16 BIG MAMA and JO forking UP HOT LUNCH for June. INDIESIND sends reccords c/o NICE PEACE and UP YOURS. 10-8 DEAR FRIENDS: Just wanted to express our excitement over the 1990-70 Jayhawk Yearbook P.S. Where I last awaited a yearbook! 10/8 PERSONAL RAP IS COMING. 10-9 TYPING - 9 years experience. TheaLt, dissertationals. term papers, microlan- laneous. paper furnished. Fast and easy access. Email: thea.lt@mrs.ucla. Mrs. 842-1163. Mrs. Nixon. 10-21 FOR RENT *Exterior maintenance and yard care are included in payments. *Construction costs are going up every day. Buy now and save. Apt. for 1 boy, 3 boys. Also sleeping room. Phone 842-7890. 10-8 Overwheat. Unhappy. You need our help. Please bring this ad, and save $10 at Merry Health Bea Spa. 2223 Court Ridge, Court B, 842-894-444. 843-8624 See by appointment—Call For R.B. technicians. Band new uniformized 2 w/B. technician; b 1- 5 Room Apartment, furnished. util. pd $80-$75 per person. Near rooms. Rooms Kitchen priced rent rent required for laundry. cleaning -82/94 343-6153 948 Holiday Dr.--West of 9th & Iowa For Rest, New 2, Bldm. D.R., L.R. Kitchen with built-in-kit, utility area, central air, wall to wall or window, 840-453-4353 or 10-8642. Hird Agency Available now: Encluchey Apartment close to campus $70 plus electricity. Call 842-3750, 5-10 p.m. . Senior or Grad men only. 10-8 For Rent-College Hill Manor. Now available 1 and 2 bed room apartments close to campus. See at 1741 W 19th or call 832-8200. LOST Lost Pair of black framed glasses in a chalar-colored coat. Lose in memorial Stadium or between award offered. Bk46- 8250- 2520 LOST. Yellow spiral notebook with biology notes, cash reward if found. Call: 841-2779. 10-9 Lost: Black and white adult tiger Locat: White stomach. Six toes on front, foot, named Freak. Last seen 14th and Vermont. Call 842-7629. 10-18 HELP WANTED "Dig It" We want college students to usy well. Complete dinner trips. **122. Huge** sandwiches! The • and The Bull • the Mass • and Mass Restaurant & carry-cartoon. 1006 W. 6th 10-21 Tape City Now Open Blow Your Mind With Sounds And Not Drugs. "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 Home of the "Big Shef" Try One Today 814 Iowa Use Kansan Classifieds