University Daily Kansan 13 WANT ht for Selected Candidates One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $0.01 Accommodations, goods, services, and employment advertised in the menu are offered to all students without regard to color, creed, or national origin. FOR SALE Western Clv. Notes—Now on Sale! Revised, comprehensive, "New Analysis of Western Civilization." 443rd Campus Map House, 411 W. 14th St. FRYE BOOTS-Primarily Leather carries a complete line of Frye's interiors and brass or steel towels with buckles and brass to suit your taste. 812 Mass. 10-30 Back to school specials. 1967 Yamaha 100ce $199; 1198 Hodaka $024; $249; 1968 Yamaha $250c $495; 1969 Yamaha $350c $540; 1969 Suzuki $495; New Suzuki's and Kawasaki's at Nichols Motorcycles, Inc. 300 West. 6th phone 842-0504. tf STEREO—12 inch Speaker System. Walnut cabinets. Excellent quality and in flawless condition. Call Dave at 843-8737. 9-25 Deadli Like new Magnavox stereo and speaker—$75. Call 842-437-9 after 5:00 - 9:25 FOR SALE: Ampeg Colossus solid state guitar Am/ 4-12" Altec Lansings. New $1100. Will sell for $600 or best offer. Call 842-6313. 9-25 Aquariums: All glass for salt or fresh water fish. Will make any size up to 30 gal. Guaranteed not to leak. Call 842-6313. 9-25 that remains on the stereo on sale- ture and cold concrete ster- ility. Former Student Swims Channel Former University of Kansas student, Robert Lyle, was one of two Americans who swam the English channel on Monday. Lyle, a student at KU from 1954 through 1957, was managing editor for the Kansan in the fall of 1957, won the Kansan reporting prize for two years. He was president of Sigma Delta Chi, a professional journalism fraternity. Lyle's hobbies as a student were swimming and writing political and sports stories. He was a Red Cross swimming instructor and a stringer for the Kansas City Star. Lyle, 35, is a newspaper man and lives in Escondido, Calif. He made his crossing of the channel in 16 hours, 35 minutes. Lyle failed in an attempt earlier this summer to swim from England to France. The other American, Tom Hetzel, a New York City policeman, made his swim in 14 hours, 14 minutes. Now you can enjoy TROPICAL FISH at a nominal price! $30 buys a complete 15-gallon aquarium, including stand. Phone 864-6083. 9-28 Naismith contract for sale. Urgent, call 841-2038. Next-to-new light weight ENGLISH BICYCLE. You can steal it from me for a mere $25. Phone 864-6083. 9-28 Organ-Vox Vagon-Jacquard-$200, 100 watt amp.-$60, 2-pickup elec. guitar-$50, 863s. Must sell. Will tail best offer. For Sale--1964 Ford Falcon. 6 cyl standard shaft–good condition. 350 Call 864-5972. 9-28 L967 Alpine Convertible, 4 cylinder wire wheels, good condition, snow tires, heater, radio. Make offer--1813 Miller Drive or 843-4559 after 5 pru Electric Guitar--1857 Fender Teacaster-Vintage maple neck—Grover tuning heads-Bigby tailpiece-Re-finished by Master Violin Maker—with case-$325 or make offer--842-6083. 9-28 2.1961 Renaults Both run good, gas mileage. Just bought motorcycles so must sell them. Call 842-3163. Seat at Stoffeur plaid. bldg. 3.2p. apt. 4.9 TR-3. TR-4 parts for sale, including good top and side curtains. I am parting out a 1960 TR-3. Call 841-2619. Deck for sales. Desk for sale. Large wooden desk. Shelf for typewriter. Six drawers. Great study area for serious student, 9-25 UHN Equipment, UHN A-4761. Audiio Equipment, Audiio disc prices. Dual, Garrard, Empire, Pioneer, AR, Call George, 842-8039 or drop in at 1733 W. 24th, Ave.$^{25}$ and Thursday. The University of Kansas Chapter of the Commission on the Status of Women has scheduled Oct. 5-9 for Second Wave to present a week of discussions, debates and workshops centering on the feminist movement. Two workshops are scheduled for each day during the week, Miss Goudie said. She said times and places would be announced later. The workshops have been scheduled each day at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Among the topics will be "The Legal Advantages and Disadvantages of the Nineteenth Amendment," "What if Women Gain Equality Tomorrow: Will John Wayne Run Rampant?" and "The Evolution of Female Personality." Each workshop will be supervised by three persons. Names will be published later, Miss Goudie said. BULL HOLLOW, Okla, (UPI)— Any tourist who wants to be sure he is getting genuine American Indian souvenirs might try Bull Hollow. THE REAL THING A group of 30 Cherokee Indian families are setting up the Bull Hollow Cherokee Arts and Crafts Association. ordinating Committee and the Student Mobilization Committee MANNIGAN told the group, "It seems that one of the largest universities in this area should have an anti-war organization working on the Congressional elections." Local chapters of MNC, Mannigan said, decide for themselves which candidates they will support and then provide funds, canvassing and other support. Members of the group began discussing elections and campaigns in Kansas, but Mannigan emphasized he was at KU to organize a MNC chapter and until that was done specific candidates should not be considered. EBERT ASKED if the group was interested in such an organization. Several members said they would be willing to help particular candidates but were worried that if KU students became associated with candidates the candidates could lose support elsewhere. The group decided to work informally for candidates and not create an organization that would draw attention to the fact that they were from KU. Mannigan suggested they contact some candidates and ask if they would welcome student support. Mannigan said he planned to stay in Lawrence to help organize student support and would attempt to coordinate K-State efforts with KU. MNC HAS BEEN working mainly in the East, the West and the Chicago area, Mannigan said. He said over 300 colleges and Cards for X-Zone Expected In Soon Students who have X-zone parking permits and have been unable to find a parking space after 10 a.m. will be happy to know that the key cards ordered by the KU Traffic and Security office last week are expected any day. Since classes started the X-zone barrier gates have been open because students who bought a permit for the zone did not have the key cards necessary to raise the arms. The campus police have not been ticketing cars without zone permits because X-zone also serves as parking for University visitors. More than half of the cars in X-zone Thursday morning did not have proper permits. Mannigan said he had been organizing and coordinating chapters in Illinois, Wisconsin and universities throughout the nation have MNC chapters. Missouri for the past three weeks. After leaving KU he will travel to Iowa, Minnesota, the Dakotas and Nebraska to work on other campuses. Frizzell is Coming Oct. 6 Kansas Union 7:30 p.m. For information, come to the FRIZZELL TABLE, basement floor, Kansas Union or call 864-1569 RENEGADES are here... the new shoe THE University Shop 1420 Crescent Dr. On the Hill VI 3-4632