$120,000 Needed Monthly for Expenses University Daily Kansan Monday, October 5, 1970 9 No State Funds Operate Union; Bookstore Earns, Spends Most The Kansas Union is a non-profit corporation that receives no state funds, Frank Burge, union director said, stressing that the organization does not use its sole purpose is to serve the students. Student fees, Burge said, accounted for only 5 per cent of the $42,870 total income for the year. The bookstore, which includes the Oread Book Shop and the bookstore in the basement of Baldwin University, owns Union's income. But at the same time, Burge said, they account for most of the Union's outage of funds. He said that $8 per cent of the Union's earnings goes into new merchandise, most for the bookstore. But with all this income the Union still does not make any money. Since July 1, 1968 it has payed $4, 430,760. Purchasing of new books is for most of this outlay of funds. 38 per cent. Union Houses Many Facilities and Organizations Other sources of income include the Jaybay hotel and reservations for meeting rooms in the area. Second to the bookstore in income is the food sales which bring in 16 per cent. Food sales include the Union cafeteria, the catering room at The Rose Room and the Hawkett. Another 12 per cent from the concession stores, which include the concessions at athletic events, the vending machines on campus, snack bars in Strong Hall, the Hall and the Union information counter. The Union employs 350 people, about half of which are students. It pays these employees, in salaries and fringe benefits, about 24 per cent of its outgoing funds. Other expenses the Union incurs include refunds on bookstore sales slips, a Disadvantaged Student Loan Program, maintenance and repairs, office supplies, equipment, the Kansas Union Athletic Association, insurance and Student Union Activities. Because of the increasingly wide-spread attacks and destruction of public buildings and the Union fire last year, it now costs the city $50 million to repair a base to assure the building. Burge said. It costs about $120,000 a month to operate the Union, Burge said, and another $160,000 is needed to keep it running. functions including planning the homecoming concert, from which it might make a profit, to the free showing of the weekly Civilisation series. One function of the Union that most directly effects the students is AS, which which includes the AS program. "The SUA spends more than it makes," Burge said. "Thecorporation board which controls the Union is made up mostly of students." Burge said, "Thus they have more votes and control of the Union's functions." Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.3 Kansan Photos by HAL WHALEN "I am just one of their employes," he said KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES A mighty hunter stalks his prey in the jungle wilds of the KU campus. The hunter, Joe Coloforte of TL Collins, studies ants that are prone to graduate research in cell biology. The prey, and innocent grasshopper, perches idly on a stalk of grass, and eats them fast, fawning him should he be spotted by the armed and dangerous hunter. Bwana Bugs KU Insects ... One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $0.1 One day WANT ADS WORK WONDERS The Senior Class Party will be closed to everyone except seniors who have paid their tuition. Jim Nichols, Hiwaiata senior and class president, said the cost of the evening would be $250. Music for the party will be provided by the Board of Directors and a University of Kansas recruiting film made in the '50s will be shown. The new equipment, which was purchased in 2013, includes an updated Government by the city of Lawrence, cost approximately $3,000, with the seven walk-in-takki units requiring about $3,100 of that money. It can be fitted on the back of a pick-up truck for use as a paddy wagon when mass Three days 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $0.2 Deadline: 10:30 am, day before publication Dennis Kallen, ass. city manager, said that the city had also purchased in August a facility for cleaning up Riot Control Gear Added To City Force Seven new walkie-task units, 40 protective helmets and plastic shields and 15 gas masks make up the newest addition of riot control units in the city of Lawrence Police Department. Kallsen said that the equipment would be helpful in making up deficiencies. "But you're never really equipped to handle large scale disturbances with a local police force. You have to get at the cause of the civil war and then them before they occur," Kalsen said. The foursome will return to Lawrence after the show and dancing, said Eddy. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt. (UPI)-Egyptian sailor Mohamed Khamis was too poor to get married he decided to The traveling party will depart from Municipal Airport in Kansas City, Mo., after the Senior Day football game Oct. 17 and arrive in Chicago at 7:30 p.m. Eddy said. Class Finances Trip to Chicago, Festive Evening The chancellor and his party will then be taken by limoiusse to the Empire Room of the Palmer House for dinner and entertainment by Sadier and Young. The senior class will treat Chancellor Chalmers, his wife and a senior couple to an evening in Chicago, said Chuck Eddy of the University of charge of party planning for the senior class. Police said the sailor per- sident his flancee to bring an $185 bill from his cellar to the couple was held up and was escorted by two accomplices of Khamis. Burge said that the Prairie Room, on Monday, was nearly empty. The areas serve about 2,000 people on game days. He added that after the games approximately 1,000 people are served coffee, doughnuts and cookies. About 1,100 of the people passing through the Union are alumni. Burse said. He said however, that the number could be as low as 700 or as high as 1,500. According to Frank Burge, director of the Kansas Union, an estimated 12,000 to 15,000 persons pass through the Union before a home football game. A lobby to the State Legislature of AIS and TAS was discussed as a possible measure to focus attention on the issue of remission of legislature is responsible for waving fees. Assistant instructors and teaching assistants have formed a steering committee to establish a legal University organization with remission of fees and salary increases. Theoretically, the average salary of TAs for 1970-1971 is $2700. Bob Ash, co-chairman of the American Association of University Professors special committee studying the graduate and non-degree problems, and the $2700 graduate staffed by a college professor. Graduate students with lesser degree collect Grad Students, Teachers Organize for Salary Gain Aich said the legislature had to be made to realize how important remission of fees were for health workers. Asch said a letter by Dean Heler in March 1970 that instructed department chairmen not to alter AI and TA funds without his consent was a real gain for graduate students. In the past, department chairmen jugged graduate courses as prospective professors at a higher salary. The graduate students at the meeting agreed that more pressure should be put on Chancellor Chalmers, the Board of Regents and the State Legislature. Home Games Bring Kansas Union Crowd Deadline: 10:30 a.m. day before publication In Feb. 1969, a petition signed by faculty and graduate students was submitted by AIs and TAs to Dean Heller asking for a base salary increase from $2300-$2400 to $2400-$2500, the salary scale of all AIs and TAs to be increased from $2400 to $2500, an increase in the University's Education burden passed by the State Legislature in any given year, and total remission of fees. less than $2700; those with higher degrees collect more than $2700. FOR SALE Accommodations, goods, services, and employment advertised in the University Daily Kansan are offered on behalf of the University. Exc color, red, or national origin. *Western Civ. Notes-Now on Sales* revised, comprehensive, "New Analysis of, Western Civilization" 4th ed. Campus Managed House, 614, 14th St. FRYKY. BOOTS—Primary-让她 come a complete line of Leafy's sustainable square Square or trapezoid with buckles and iron straps your taste. 812 Mass. 10-30 Back to school specials 1987-1989 Kentucky 325¢, $400; New York 326¢, 1988-1989 $250, $400; 1990-1991 $250, $400; 1992-$999 $250, $400; $400; $400; $400; $400; RVAID AUDIO - RVAid and Dynease MOOS BRANDS AVAILABLE Open Sun, Ph. 842 2047 Dr. Drake Grace Rd. 1025 Pursue Street ONE-STOP MUSIC STORE. Sales, hire, rent instruments of instruments. Wide selection of music styles including classical keyboard Keyboard Studio 1903 Mass. Orchestra 1904 Jazz Band 1905 Piano to rental music library 842.3067 Piano to rental music library LEPIDOTTERA CREATIONS-Hand- made clothing for men and women— beather accessories—headdress and bead clothing—clothing made to order 19 W. 9th Bentline P. D. ed. *T-Bio- disabling, non-toxic products for backpacking*, backpack money back guarantee. Appreciate. Joinn Sanderson. 842-955-1053 Jennan Sanderson. 842-955-1053 Sail-Gillette Soft & Dri deodorant pray. Sale per pack 24.1-3.2 ounces cars for $5.00. Contact Steve-UU 4- 6221 16-5 Triumph, 1960 TRC excellent interior exterior. Extended equipped with迪斯尼 720TV overdrive overdrive. Recently overloaded enclosure and transmission, highest ratings 843-4757 1967 S.S. Chevette 2 dr., bucket seats, console, Excellent condition. Call 843- 8362 10-5 G.E. Porta Color 13" TV, 2 vearde- per perfect condition -polecard 19.00$. Polaroid Land Camera. Model J33. 25.00$. UN #4-6221. 10-5 Camaro—1687 coupe 3-speed, console, 327 V-8, Polyglass tires, bank fin- ancing available, saerifice. 843-4757 10-3 A Fabulous Persian Rug $4½ x 7¾ with rice under the wine handle as the color main for $400 Call Haskell 844-645-0000 844-645-0000 p.m. and 7 p.m. 10-6 1964 Chevy 4 dr., A.C., P.S. + P.B. $200 and take over payments. Call 864-6234 after 5 p.m. 10-6 2 Caddiella, mechanically perfect electric solenoid electric solenoid electric solenoid "Hargre" drivers in driver doors. $25. 843 - 5033. **161** Ky. (Baesanen) 843 - 5033. THE LEATHER WORKS offers, sandals, leather clothes, et. at enlightened prizes. Open 2:30-6:00 MWF 1309 Ohio St. 10-4 1969 Yamaha 250 Enduro, Like New. Make Offer. Call 842-8095 after 5 p.m. 10-6 1965 Dodge carryall - 3 passenger truck 281 in engine, 4 speed, 4-ply tires. Needs a good home. Contact Clair, 814-2507 Definitely Ethnic: 10-10 1039 Oldmobile for sale. Partially restored. Also Sony 104 monaural tape recorder. Call 841-2985. 10-5 1941 Buck two door straight eight excellent condition, outdoor school car Engine rebuilt. All accessorised when the clock 4:19 - 2000 6:00 p.m. For Sale: 1989 Kawasaki Trail 90 Good condition, less than 4,000 miles $220. Mail 843-7922, Steve K 10-7 1944 Ford 2 dr. hardtop, 8-cyl., aut, automatic, excellent condition, 60.000 miles, radio, snowtires. Phone 841- 2349. 10-7 Gibson Acoustic Guitars—tinnel condition. Only $65 with ease. Call Mike 842-7768 or 1060 Avalon. 10-5 STEREO-12 - 12 inch Speaker System Walnut cabinets. Excellent quality and in flawless condition. Call Dave at 843-8732. 10:14 1961 Renault. Inexpensive, dependable transportation. Receive valve body. Mechanically sound. Body. Interior sound. 3126. Building 25. Apt. 4 Shoelette 313 1962 A.C. Lincoln-Continental, full powe- 1962 L.A. leather interior, beautiful car. 50,000 ml actual Mechanical condition guaranteed 80,000 mL 843-736-156 90 Javelin - red with black topi pad 345 - power driver and brakes power pack 4 - speed SST trim - alr- see at 313 Etnwood, $250.00, 10.70 New York Cleaners For the best in: - Dry Cleaning - Alterations VI 3-0501 - Reweavit Home of the "BIG HUT" Stop in Today 1404 W.23rd. 10 Golf Club; 8 Wilson iron with 2 matching woods; Professiona- tion autographed Wilson Staff flag. Priced $729. *Also* Listen to cell. Cal. 10-55 For sale. 66 *Corvina*-excellent mechanical shape, 4 on floor, new battery, new tires, will make *M offer* Duit at 86-2314 10-7 For Sale. Two slightly used MAN-RNTs. Once $72, now only $69. mind condition. Once $35–now only $10. tickets for Carson. Also $49. There are many unloved T-Shirts SANDALWOOD waiting to be caused by your body—From 80 to 500. Also Pigs, gloves, wood, brass Fir Sale. Marmor Mercurio 200 ee- 15 years old, 2,800 miles. Must see and ride to appreciate. Best offer. 842-7318. 10-8 For Sale: Tritumph-Spitfire '64 white, rebuilt engine, good interior. Call 842-4625. 1570 CHALLANGER R/T, automatic airconditioned, cruise control, stereo power steering and power disk traction to last offer over $225 6280 For Sale: 1964 Thunderbird convertible Immunoleaf condition Call 842-4752 after 5.30 10-8 Magnavox CaseiTE Tape Recorder, used 1 month cut to $0.90, new 90 min CaseiTES 2.99-Ray Stonebake's Downtown. 10-15 TV—1969 black & white Zentih Portable 16 in. screen. Excellent condition. $50. Call 843-6529 at 6:00 p.m. 10-8 64 Chevette Station Wagon 8500 Afta Ramses 83 Gulluite 300 miles on rebuilt mast, new top, tire, paint. New top over $480, 10-9 843-8684 10-9 For sale: Slamse kitera. Hippontes and seal points. Also one pair Yamaha snow skis with Marker bindings. 832-10-9 2363 Hrap cheap, cheap heap. However you look at it in a 125 Plymouth for $32 is a harborage W on UN A-4-291 in days or 84200 miles in days. 65 VW Sodan Must sell. Good condition. Call or e-mail by after 5 p.m. 841-3262, 940 Indiana, Apt. 1, 10-9 NOTICE PHIMARLY LEATHER. Lawrence's oldest and finest leather shop. Features handmade belts, watch chains, skirts, hats, bags and 10-12 MASS — Downtown. Bar-B-Q and more. Bar-B-Q from an American Steel 13.50 Small plate $1.30 Plate of brass plate $1.25 Small plate $1.30 Rib sb to go $3.60 Slab to go Michigan St. 61.85 Michigan St. 61.85 Michigan St. 61.85 Michigan St. Barn available for barn parties Spot for weetroats roost, hayrack, heat and electricity, for more information, call Max Lapitat, 843-4032. tt Notice: Involved in the ecology thing? See our new landscape candles. save your local forest. Hodge Podge Kaledocope—an informal sales gallery for created things—come and be with us—340 Urish Road, Topeka, Kannas. 478-4721. 10-6 Gutar Lemons from experienced teacher $1.75 half hour session Folk, finger picking, rock, beginner piano Callurt at 842-7584 10-7 Vote for Dynamic Representation—Vote RANDY MERKER, Senator from School of Education. 10-5 Apt. to SULLFASE $170 month, also 803 Cadillac and 1965 MGJ Make- offer 833-5887 10-7 "We'll keep you in stitches." Crewel embroidery classes now forming at The Crewel Cupboard, 17 East 8th Street, 841-2656 10-7 The Lawrence Chapter of The National Society of Medical Doctors, Monday, October 5, 1970 at 8 p.m. in the Conference Room, concerning the impact of improved medical care for minor injuries. For additional information, contact the chapter. Stop waiting money on rent! KK42 Mobile home model, 1959. Newly referenced. Fully furnished, with aluminum flooring and all major condition and all major appliances. WHITE'S TEXACO SERVICE WHITES HOME SERVICE * Pickup and Road Service* * Mechanic in Duty* * Courtesy Car After 10 p.m. 843-5382 06 towns 842-778 Special on fresh flowers every day. Large roses $50 each, mini roses $25. Heart roses $10 each, daisy $5 each. Delivery of other cut flowers. Wide selection of gipsy, tawny and cinnamon coated candles. Bridal registry. ALEXANDER'S FLOWERS & GIFTS 826 town VI 2-1320 THE STEREO STORE 928 Mass. 843-8500 UDIOTRONICS NEW & USED QUALIFIED SERVICE DEPARTMENT 9-31-94 8:30 See to appreciate. Call: 842-5817 mts: 6 p.m. 10-8 This is supposed to be an advertisement but we were so stumped-posed out, our minds refused to function. See us at SANDALO.WOOL 10-8 Will trade, 1983-T30; full power, 6,500 actual km for a 441 Moto电机. Call 841-1331 after 4 p.m. 10 a.m. Available immediately! One (1) girl's contract for Naimsh Hall. Call 882-7911 for Lynn. Unique, beautiful, an odyssey of fusturistic shapes in glass and pottery. Exhibited by Bledson Carney (Xavier) & AboveGown Flower Shop) 18-4 The Young Raiders are coming! The Young Raiders are coming! You come too, to the Red Dog Wednesday night. Dine draw. 10-1 For rent, sale, or saleable, Entire nineth floor on Naimun; due to end of food stamp program. Call Lille More. 10-5 FU the KU colors this season. Blue Cinnamon 150, red Cinnamon 172. Full price firm. Cup Con Fleming Club. Rib after aft. This show to his friends. 10-16 Kitten - playful and furry. Free to good homes. Entertaining and well-mannered. Perfect pet for appartment dorn rooms. Call 107-841-2366 WANTED Wanted: Peasants for our new Mexican and Indian clothing. Get back to it in unbleached muntin, cotton, and primitive prints. Hodge Paddle. 10-8 WANTED WATCHES - for handmade leather watchers individually fitted with a large circular staring at $3.90. For quality leather watchers at $10.90, mainly Leather. 10-30 Wanted to take over lease of furn. 2bm. luxury lounge at College Hill Manor. Gas and water paid. M42-66246. 10-5 HOOMISMATES WANTED: need 1 o- 2 to share 2 beds, 2 bath at gatehouse at Gatehouse. $5/mi. Call 842- 4984 10-6 Wanted: one man to share 4 person br. apartment at West Hills $71. man includes, unit occludes. Air cond. unit includes Oct. 1. Stops 0-81 - 811-2327 Seniors wanted to work for service project. Call 864-4760 10-21 Attention Artists! Would like to use drawings, paintings, printings, photos, ceramics, wearing, sculpting, painting, photography. 3400 Ursf, Road, Topeka, 478-4721. Fal Rai has the pleasure of the company Wednesday night at his party. TOM'S BLAIRGAIN NIGHT TOM'S BLAIRGAIN NIGHT BY the Young Raiders 10-7 TYPING Experienced, typist will type, your term paper, thesis, or dissertation Electric typewriter, prompt, accurate work. Call 843-281, Mrs Muckman Experienced in typing term papers, thesis, dissertation. WILL also accept meeting. Have electric typewriter capacity. Prefer Type call 84-145 Mrs. Wright *Typing- theses, dissertations, papers in English, French, Spanish, German *Reading- translation of works experienced, efficient Typist M.A. *Writing- research, Master's, Mar. Hawker 841-864 Secretary will do any form of typing Either piece or electric type. Ask for Verteza in Visual Arts Office U 4-4061 4-842 or U4-5218 5-196 3-1048 Dissertations - thesis - manuscripts- mage, work typed on IBM Selectric with carbon ribbon. Call Mrs. Troxel -2409 Ridge Court. 842-1420. 10-23 PERSONAL Overweight, unhappy. You need our help. Please bring this ad and save $10 at Merry Health Health. Spa, 2223 Ridge Court, Rd. 842-4044. MUSKRAT FUN ANYONE? 842-5670 10-5 FIND OUT WHAT MAKES YOU AND I WHO WO ARE. Come to Freshman Nocoounter. Oct. 30-Nov. 1. 10-2 Don't miss the TIDE this weekend at the Draught House. Pitchers are still only one dollar. 10-2 Tony's 66 Service TONY's SERVICE Be Prepared! Hue-ups tune-ups Lawrence, MO 65044 Lewisburg, PA 65044 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 2434 Iowa V12-1008 Et Cetera 927 Massachusetts SAVE TREES Deposit waste paper in garage at 181 Louisiana. For pick-up service call 842.0783. SANDWICH SHOP DELICATESEN G THE HIT in the WALL RADIO SHACK John L. Phone Order 843-7685—We Deliver 9th & III. 1000 Mass. 842-3661 RADIO SHACK Complete line of sound equipment and electronic components. RAP IS COMING. 10-9 Got a dime? Thirsty? Draws are only ten small cents at the Red Dog Wednesday night. 10-1 Education Major-You are needed to be a representative for the vote on active part by deciding to vote on Representative until 420 today at Representative until 500 today. Wednesday is coming and you know what that means to the Bargain Night Draws, Drawing Draws and the Young Raiders. A better bargain would be hard to find. FOR RENT Apt. for 1 boy, 3 boys. Also sleeping room. Phone 842-7890. 10-8 For Rent. Brand new unfurnished 2 BR. b.tuples.铺, w/dishwasher, steamer, refrigerator, air conditioned. Call: 842-4345 or air 842-6378. 1- 5 Room Apartment, furnished, up. pd. $20-$75 per person. Near KL Akua rooms. Kitchen privy to cleaning. 842-9249 for admitting to 10-8 For Rent, furnished one bedroom apartment at luxurious University Terrace. For details call 843-1433 or 842-1105. 16-4 LOST Last- on campus, female puppy, hall colle, 6 months old. Only had fecal colon. On answers to Erasmus. Call 842-7405. Address 1840 Kentucky. Lot- Brown, wallet somewhere between Jayhawk Towards Learned- Strong and Robinson -Reward offered contact Mare Wagner, 843-712-8 Lost-Early Sat. morning around or in Frasher Hall, a gift frillgene Jewitt star charm with a green stone. Reward offered. Call 843-6082. 160-8 LOST: Yellow spiral notebook with biology notes, cash reward if found 10-10 HELP WANTED We want college students to try our food. Complete dinner 12.$2. Huge sandwiches 7.6 & down. The Bull & chicken 8.3 and Mass. Restaurant-carry-on. Vote c Representation Elect RANDY MERKER Senator from Education THE CONCORD SHOP - ARTIST CANVAS - SRETCHER FRAMES many in stock —others on order BALSA WOOD OILS AND ACRYLICS McCONNELL LBR, CO 844 E.13th St. 843-3877 Dine in candlelight atmosphere U.S. choice steaks, 19% meat Open 4:30 11M. N. of Kaw Closed River Bridge Tropical plants, textures and colors are a real planting place. But the room with a beige wall and green walls German variety of Afri- can foliage. PENCE GREENHOUSES & GARDEN CENTER 15th & New York 843-200-749 --- Use Kansan Classifieds