University Daily Kansan Thursday, December 2, 1971 7 Kansas Photo by MARILYN K. KING Jenson, assistant proL. of English Author of book discussing advocacy journalism . . . Federal Aid Helps Pay For Wescoe Book on New Journalism The U.S. Office of Education has made an annual interest grant of $20,087 for the next 21 years to the University of Kai The federal interest subsidy will save KU students more than a dollar a year on fees for payment of interest and principal on the $1.6 million bond issue in construction of Wescoe Hall (The University) behind on which work began last spring, will cost $7.88 million. By TED BYBEL A new book written by Michael L. Johnson, assistant professor of "Happily, the best bid for the bonds provided an average in interest rate of 4.87 per cent. "Secondly, the construction package was lower than estimated, making the bond issue smaller, and now the federal interest subsidy will reduce service tc students," he said. New Chairman For Philosophy This Summer Total interest charges on the loan will total $1,098,640. Nitcher explained. "At the time of planning, an interest rate of 6 or 7 per cent appeared probable." Keith was the interior designer for business affairs, said. A $4.50 per semester building fee he pay by each student fee must be liquidated the bond issue. The originally proposed fee was $7.50 Rex Martin, associate professor of philosophy, will be in Kansas philosophy department next July for a five-year term. Dean George R Waggoner will lead the Art and Sciences said today. Last summer he received a grant from the National Foundation for the Arts to help him write a book on civil disobedience. Martin, a KU teacher since 1968, will succeed Prof. Richard T. DeGoogle, who asked for his position six years in the charismant, Both men, although busy in research and writing, won *best teacher awards* in 1985. He was the first person to win the KU senior class HOPE award and Martin was chosen as the best teacher in the Purdue University School of Education, where he was an instructor. Martin earned his A. degree from Rice University in 1957 and went on to work at IBM in 1967. He has taught at Columbia, Purdue and Lycoming colleges before coming to KU where he was promoted to associate professor. DeGeorge, educated at Fordham, Louvain in Belgium, and Yale, who atkup at KU since 1959. He is the author of seven books. Johnson thinks that new journalism is a new form of literature. In his book he traceries the development of press from its beginnings in the mid '60s, its growth, and its social and cultural significance. He contrasts journalistic writing with non-journalistic cultures including black nationalism, the student revolution, racial violence drug and New Leaf报刊 Johnson also presents a critical study of new journalism as a literary form with detailed examination of such as Truman Capote, Norma Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 Chalmers From Page 1 TOPEKA (AP) — James B. TOPEKA, Kansas’ senior tepublican senator, categorically the slightest interest in becoming U.S. secretary of agriculture. Johnson's book, "The New Journalism: The Underground Press, the Artists of Non-fiction," and the *Institutional Established Medi*, discusses how advocacy journalism is created unpredictable pressure for change in the political and social establishments of America. English, explores recent transformations in journalism which the author describes as being "candid, subjective and per- Johnson said that, many of the new journalists have abandoned traditional journalistic styles and experimented with new ways of communicating. Their language is more involved. Their language is often startling and gut level. Many writers believe that the general truth of an event can be determined without the complete legal processing of all the facts. Concerning political implications of the budget action, it is evident through the press, Chalmeris said, that there is seemingly no ability for either the governor, on the one hand, to maintain, on the other, to get together on sources of new funds. Chalmers said there was some hope that the governor and the legislators would try to find some compatible route that would represent the thinking of both the executive and the legislative. "I think a good number of these students are aware of the kinds of crises that are arising now, not just in higher education, but in all state agencies." HOWEVER, CHALMERS said the governor nor not legislature, were adamant about rejecting each others' programs as they were More Funds Available for Student Loans Mailer, Tom Wolfe, Susan Sontag and Jimmy Breslin. "IT SEEMS TO me that part of the responsibility is a leadership responsibility—in part, to do those things for the population of Kansas which will prove to be in need of help in the long haul," he said. As to a possibility of a tax increase to aid Kansas colleges and universities, Chalmers said that the legislature should think that every member of the population, or at least 51 per cent of them, must be up-to-date on every issue and action before as legislators can take action. Loans are available to any undergraduate, graduate or law school student who currently has such a loan and wants to request an increase. Students should apply at the Office of Student Services in 28 Strong as soon as possible. Johnson said that his major concern as a professional educator is the enrichment and perimental education and the enrichment of human relation skills. Chaimers she he thought many citizens elected Senate governorship with the expectation that they would make these long-range decisions on state, state, state, determine what is needed "I wrote The New Journalism because I am becoming urgently aware of the importance of countercultural life styles and values that are more culturally relevant in today's world, those of established or traditional journalism." Johnson said. "I want to help interpret and owe my journalism as a mode of public education and art." Johnson was born at University in 1965, his M.A. from Stanford University in 1967 and then in English from Rice in 1968. Additional funds for next semester have been made available to the University of Texas at Austin and the Defense Student Loan program, according to John Weinberg, assistant director of the Office of Due to the availability of the additional funds, the Dec. 1, 1971 deadline for turning in aplications has been waived. --and what will be needed in future and operate accordingly. "What I fear is that we can quickly drop into the second stage. But if something is not done to stem this present tide. For the indefinite future, I will settle for the third stage that stem it." Chalmers said. CHALMERS SAID that there was no redundancy throughout the budget hearings, despite a wide range of six state institutions. If the various presidents did not pick out different areas of crisis, he said, they at least approached them in a rather different points of view. This is illustrative, in part, he said, of the fact that the six inexperienced compete with each other. Each has a mission which is Chalmers, for instance, focused his discussion Tuesday up utilities, telephone, gas and rates as the unavoidable costs. Chalmers said he felt comfortable to have the Regents back him before Bibb. "EVERY MEMBER of the Board of Regents, without exception, shares the concern to teach that 65,000 students and 6,000 faculty members, if they do nothing else out to read the material, to read because he spoke for the entire board and for the entire system. It is a very strong, straight board statement." Chalmers said. "This represents a man who knows state government in Kansas and who is highly respected throughout the state. "It should come as a surprise to read what the chairman of the Board of Regents has had to say. He derives nothing from this. He's simply a citizen appointed to the board who is thoroughly convinced." Presidents, Governor Talk Money David G. Miller, student body president, said Tuesday, after a luncheon meeting with Gov. Robert Docking, that unless the governor recommends more funds for higher education, the government would not receive any additional funds for fiscal year 1973. Miller said that he and the five student body presidents from the other Kansas state schools of higher education met with Docking to affect his tenure when he budget recommendation to the Kansas Legislature in January for fiscal year 1973. Miller said they discussed budgetary matters which are of course central to the presidents, especially the question of faculty salary in the institution. Miller said that Docking toled item that Kanas institutions of banks had been building financial shape than many similar institutions in other He said the student body presidents stressed that state institutions in Kansas could not take another "dry year." Miller said that Docking had very few comments to make on the budget and that he gave no response. His recommendation would be. Ways to increase taxes were also discussed by the group, according to Miller. KANSAN WANT ADS 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 One day Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kuman are offered for classes in English, French, color, creed, or national origin. MISCELLANEOUS PORTIES SUITS AND FANCY KNIT SWEATERS GYPSY RAGS. 17 W NINTH. 12-3 PARTY CATERING AT SHORTY'S BEEFEEATER 644 MASS !! Money needed? Traders Pawn Shop, 822 Mass, has the fastest $budget$ in town. Money loaned on items of value. Buy-sell-trade. 12-4 Just in, Suede look jeans in many colors. Come in and see The Alley Shop 842 Mass. 12-10 Special. Blue denim crewport, fair jeans. Great fit $6.00 or two for $11.00. The Sewer at the Attic 927 Mass. 12-10 Hand crafted leather goods. Sheep coat, couch coat, trivet; heeves and shoes; dog collars; deerkin deerkin vests; leather hack parts; onike Onike Bag, 140; onike Onike Shoe, 140; 13-6 Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beeefater. 644 Mass. tf PULL-Shaggy Huntingman sheepdog puppies. ARC. The little dog with the Christmas Snowmobile will be 91-72-68, 12:4-68, McLouth, Kansas. Wanted: Check to do housekeeping twice a week. Good pay. Must be dependable and have some means of transportation. 83-848 or 8527 Dear Button, 10th month an- niversary) (11-22) We'll enjoy the holidays in our new home. With love, Your Friskie Monkie. 12-6 Motorcycle accessories - winter pres- sure wetsuits and jackets, warm as well as excellent protection, warm as well as excellent protection, case-hardened steel chains and locks, shocklets and scoops, Rub-on grip covers. paghetti--all you can eat for 99c at horty's Beefercrest, 644 Mass. f Thank you, Thank you, thank you for bringing my cat back! 12-6 POETRY WANTED for authorship for poetry for publication for preaching. Send to Editor, IDLEWELL PRESS, 1897 East Windsor Avenue IDLEWELL 90211 2-29 "m'den decide exactly what to get her? live her something she can use, a gift certificate from the Attic. She'll oue you for it. 927 Mass. 12-10 Soft and sexy. Velour pant suits for Christmas. The Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 12-10 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three days Special! Blue denim snap-front, hair jeans legs. Great fit. $6.00 or two for $11.00. The Sewer at the Attic. 927 Mass. 12-10 Gwennie, Have a Happy Birthday. Keep smiling. 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Note--Now on Sale revised, comprehended "New Analysis of Western Civilization" 6th ed. Campus Park Bedroom 41, 41st 14th St. Jay Bowl, Thursday night the beat and best bowl free. Women get 40 pts; men 20. Friday Night Dodge Night. 3 games per player. 12-16 Northside Country Shop, 707 N. 2nd Avenues, antiques, furniture, collectibles cooking tools, gas cooking and heaters cooking scales, gas cooking and heaters bottles, including Avon, hard and soft drinks new & thousands of other useful gifts. Also, watermelons, pumpkins, gifts. Also, watermelons, pumpkins, and acorn & butternut squash gums & apples Herb Altenburger, 823-319-6500 The Earth's population is growing by two per cent every year. The Earth's population is growing. P.O. Box 3323, Lawrence. Kaupass 6404. Telephone 844-4537. For counseling and referrals on birth control, abortions, and voluntary sterilization—call the Women's Center: 864-6441. tf STRAWBERRY LOVE, ANTIQUE STRAWBERRY SWEATERS AND SWA- TERS, INDIES, INDIAN SWEATERS ROCAN WALLETS CURYS BAKS J. W NINTH 12-3 Books. Save up to 70% on used paperbacks and Playboys. Large selection. Buy-sell-trade. Traders Pawn Mall, ZS28. 12-6 Spaghetti--all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's, Beverster, 644 Mass. HERBS AND SPICES MILK, EGGS, CHEESE FINE SAILAGES 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.02 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication THE MERCANTILE "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th RIGHT NEXT TO CAMPUS 1337 DREAD Shines Dyeing Refinishing New supply of body stockings. The Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 12-10 1237 OREAD 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon BIG ORGAN. Portable, 2 x, boasts many extraz and special features, including an external BIG SOUND! Original price $50. Buy now! 3 years old, call Valerie. $89. **HOMEEXHALUSS** NEED LOVE TOO Lawnmowers make available Lawrenceville meets Monday 7:00 p.m. to 1304 Oak Lawn meets Tuesday 7:00 p.m. to 1304 Lawn meets Thursday 7:00 p.m. to 1304 Lawn meets Friday 7:00 p.m. to 1304 Lawn meets Saturday 7:00 p.m. to 1304 Lawn meets Sunday 7:00 p.m. to 1304 Lawn meets Monday 7:00 p.m. to 1304 Lawn meets Tuesday 7:00 p.m. to 1304 Lawn meets Wedn If you lose, howty, relaxed, frightened, mixed up, or feeling blue, or just BUSAUSE call 843-8623 8-12 Sun- turtles 8-4-Pri and Satur Sandturtles You are most welcome to do some of your Christmas shopping at the store. You'll need 3 blocks north of the river bridge, old wood and coal, heating and ice cream boxes, cycles bottles, including Avon, hard water new and old bottles of some new and many of other cold drinks, a corn awn and butterterm squash, turpimis and butterterm squash, Herb Almonds 82-1500, Herb Albany 82-1500. STOP AT THE HOUSE WITH TIE 10 AM - 10 PM 10 AM - P 724 INDIANA LORIEN YUFAR YULE Original prince garnet made true original wooden and felt crafts, crafted home plants, crafted cakes, crafted house plants, crafted ponds, basket goods and assorted ponds, basket goods and assorted Give an original print for Christmas Art sale, and open house; Sunday Dec. 5th, 1:00-5:00 p.m. Hertz Gala 1333 New Hamshire, 12-5 Free, male SIlamese eat. Has had shots: 842-9101 or come by 1720 Kentucky. 12-3 Dreammaking and alterations; Call Linda at 842-4783 between 4 & 7 p.m. 12-8 UNWANTED PREGNANCY? Call Greater Kansas City Birthright. (816) 474-4676 ff Special. Blue denim snapfront, fair- leigh jeans. Great fit. $6.00 or two for $11.00 The Sewer at the Attic. 92- 17 Mass. Friday night -SHINE-a 3 member folk group at the Mad Hatter Free admission. 704 New Hampshire. 12-3 Experienced in typing theses, dissertations, term papers, paper types, typed documents and other tasks. Type accurate. Learn typeface. Accurate and prompt typing. Req's Bach or equivalent. Req's Phone 815-9544, Mr. Wright TYPING At Saturday night—WILL FOXX—a 7 member soul rock group at the Mad Hatter, 704 New Hampshire. 12-7 Expertized typist will type your lern term papers, thesis, or dissertation. Electric typewriter, prompt, accrual work. Call 843-2381. Mr. Raukman Editing, proofing, correction of spellings and grammar of your thesis or term paper. Experienced. Seasonal. 84-197 days, 84-165 evenings. Experienced typist will type term *p* parts, disarranged letters. Typed formulas, proofs. Proofread, spelling corrected, accurate. Phone Sukey after 300 - 542-8866. Telephone Sukey after 300 - 542-8866. Term, papers, theses, and disertations Proof read, proof spelling corrected (Mrs. Mary Wolken), 1712 Alabama V 3-15228 1-28 Live-in homekeeper by instructor Prefer someone able to be M.可供安排 between room Room and board plus. 12-7 842-2570 GRADUATES—research and write in your own field for money. Williams Publishing. P.O. Box 4222, Rockford, Illinois. 61100. 12-6 HELP WANTED Addressers Needed. Homeworkers earn to $150 For info. send 25c and stamped addressed envelope to Box 1221, Gainesville, Fla. 32601. 181 OVEREASE JOBS FOR STUDENTS All Professional positions. $700 All professions and occupations. $700 overtime, sightseeing. Free information. Book 15671, San Diego, Calif., 92115. Young, intelligent, energetic female for part time help. Apply in person. Vita Restaurant 1527 W. 60h. 12-3 ASSIST MANAGER $135 WKLY viewing students on major college campus. Transportation furnished by Transportation firm Attached. 10 a.m to 2 p.m AUF 12 10 a.m to 12 p.m AUF 12 Part-time clerical work. Shorthand 70 wpm. Some typing. Wednesday nights plus own time—510 wk./hr. Call 811-3802. Ask for Mary. 12-6 Summer swim needed for the three summ months to assume complete swimming, and diving program of local Kansas town to O Box 204, Kansas City, KS. Wanted: Cocktail waitress; must be attractive, personable, and have good figure; 843-0540 for details. tf 843-7685 - We Deliver - 9th & III DELICATESESS SANDWICH SHOP Competition Sports Cars Inc. 2300 W. 29th Terr. Lawrence, Kansas Telephone: Occasional openings now available Available females call us after five. 842-7125 12-6 (913) 842-2191 WANTED 2 men want one or two roommates for now or next semester. $45 a month in two bedroom house. Call 842-6739 1-18 Wanted: 1 roommate to share 2 br. 2 bath apt. For rest of semester thru Jan. Rent $60, 842-4768, 12-3 Female roommate for next summer. Very nice, furnished apartment. 1 block from campus. $37.50 mo. 84- 21.51. Prefer quiet individual. 12-2 Wanted. Roommate to share two bedroom b江ayhawk, Towers Apt. $75/month. Utilities paid. Now or at semester. Call 842-5090. 12-7 Wanted: 2 or 3 female roommates to share 2 bedroom apts with 1 other girl; $60 mo--all utilities paid Close to campus 842-4721 12-7 Wanted to lease for Spring semester: 2 or 3 bedroom house or part of house near campus. 842-7444. 12-7 Wanted—2 female roommates to share 2 bedroom apt. $71 each + 1$ electric, and gas. $1/3 block from Union. Call 842-9751. 843-0030. 12-7 Help! Need 1 or 2 female rooms to station in a shauwaire Mission second semester while student teaching. Call 864-2206. 12-3 Wanted Female roommate to share Park 25 apartment with three other girls $43.75 a month plus utilities Call 842-9691 1-19 Panted. Quiet female roommate to hare 2 bedroom apt. Partly fur- nished. $75 mo. UN 4-4661 1500 W. H, No. 2. Wanted: To join car pool to Kansas City, Missouri. Hours 8:00-4:30. Call Jamie at 421-3853. est 351. 12-6 Wanted: Roommate to share new 3- bedroom duplex for second semester. Ownd bedroom. $66 a month—share bills. CALL 842-7606. 12-8 LOST At Potter's Lake Nov. 15th male golden retriever called Pax. Tel. Vl 3-6311. 12-3 Nov 15th University Drive area Black fluffy female cat with white paws Proward Tel. VI 3-6331 12-3 Lost around Nov. 18, female cat between 17th and 18th streets on Kentucky Black with tan mix in banded A1401-2019 or be by 12-3 Lott. Sentimental gold ring with pink camo setting around Bailey Nov. 18th. Handsome reward. Call 864-6741 or 864-6253. 12-6 FOR RENT WEST HILLS APARTMENTS. Available furnished or unfurnished - 2-bedroom, 1-bath furnished or unfurnished. Central air, dishwasher, wired car alarm. Fully equipped Apartments—The place to live in Lawrence. Call 24 hours a day at 897-305-6000. Apartment for rent. 2-bedroom, partially furnished, dishwasher, disposal air conditioned. Full carpeted. New kitchen. $149/mo. Call 842-5832. 12-2 Apartment — newly decorated — one bed furnished — wall to wall carpeting — 11; blocks from Union. Phone 853-767. ff Large unfurnished 2 bedroom apartment for rent. Call 842-4706 6 p.m. On weekdays. 12-3 Two bedroom West Hill apartment, furnished, all bills paid. $235.00 includes lush floor; 1/2 baths, pool, great backyard. Contact Frank 843-7370 12-6 Just what you've been looking for, a large, reasonable, 2 bcdm, 2 bath apt, with nice location. Must sublease. Call anytime 843-509-90. 12-6 Apartment for rent. Present tenant requires $150 deposit, two bedrooms-Firmified $150, furnished $133, 5 minutes walk to shopping center, one speed girl, B4-864-6988 FIGHT INFLATION AND SUPPORT Flight 123, from Philadelphia to Newark, now leading for 2nd semimonths 2 bitBM, apt as low as the $125 per hour fee in Newark. Available at SanDiego Apt. 1231 Indiana. Large two-bedroom, two bath apartment. Furnished, w-w, a-e; heat modern appliances. Water pool 10 minutes from campus. Call 814-766-9458. Want to sublease? 2 bedroom apt. $699/month, blue shag carpet, all utilities included, blue shag carpet, pool security facilities in holding place APPARENTMENT HUNTING? One call to Harbour Road Hardware and Hardwood Road Hunt, 842-824-2130, solve all of your apartment hunting and guarding the limited one and two-bedroom apartments that will be available in the neighborhood's most popular locations in Arvay, Arvay and Iowa Streets. Avalon Apartments, 9th and Aston, and Argio Soundproofing, paid water and heat, Soundproofing, soundproofing, distinctive design, and excel- Harvard Square Apartments, Harvard and Iowa street. Iowa Akron Apartments, 110th and Missouri Apartments, 110th and Dishwashers, wall to wall carpet and dishwashers, local location are some of the many features of these apartments. Act beware of those at the location. Rent Your Furniture Complete 3-room groupings for just pennies a day. All styles and colors. Economical, convenient, worry- tree. AMERICAN FURNITURE RENTAL 2530 West 25th Apt. 1 842-7244 SENIORS!! Studio Hixon Call immediately for appointment for 1972 JAYHAWKER SENIOR DISTRICT Ph.843-0330 Nice rooms. Kitchen priv., block to KU. $50-65. Also furn. 2-3 bdmr. afters. $130-175. until, paid $425-597 after 4.00. Available the 21st month and 21st day of birth, nicely arranged at. Privately staged. The bath. $58 a month. Triple room. Bathroom. Boys preferred. 430-730. 12-7 Must sublease 5 room apt immediately. $250.90 mq, including all utilities. Call 843-8143 anytime after 5 p.m. 12.7 Spacialus 4. bedroom, house, quiet neighborhood but close to campus Lease until spring, no pet, 842-7808 or 843-9475. 12-3 For rent: 2 bedroom apt in fourplex; electric kitchen, CA, utility room, carpet. $130.00, 843-383-128-7 For rent-Jan-1an 1 or 2nd宴会, at hotel, 1000 sq ft. One or two bedroom furnished, w-carpets, balcony, gas heat, walking distance to KU, 1, 2, or 3 or 4 single rooms. Gas heat, electric appliances plus utilities. Compare to managers at HL, 1529 W 9th or at 1433 1433 12-10 West Hills one bedroom apartment to sublease for second semester $160 per month. Call Joe at 842-5726 12-7 25th. Furnished apartments for rent after Dec. 15th. Utilities paid. Both Tenor ST. 1 bedroom apt. -843-6428 3 bedrooms apt. -842-7348 or 841-3216 1-19 Elegant Living 2, 3, 4床 apartment apartments. Fully equipped appliances with waterheated carpeted central air, central heat, electric furnishings, and agement 542-356. William Realty. Sublease - 2 bedroom apt. 1301 Ln. 1/2 block from Union. $215 plus electricity and gas about $15 Call 842-12791, 843-0600. For rent-one or two bedroom aparta- air conditioned, carpeted, garbage dis- persion facility, pool facility, fancy color TV is available. Call Apt. 29 and Ridge Court. 19th 24th and Ridge Court. Spacious, modern, quiet apartment with large closet, bedroom, excellent location. 5 minute walk to campus. Ideal for 3 or 4 person families of $65 per person. Call 12-77-9143 APARTMENTS, ROOMS, HOUSES Several locations and prices. Call Ma- ryn Lynch, 1216 Louisiana, 845-1601 or 843-3232. 12-7 2 bedroom apt. for rent. 2 blks. from Union $100 all utilities paid. Call 843-8898. 12-8 For sublease—beautiful one bedroom furnished apartment, air conditioned and carwed. left from camcorder month, lease 1025 Mass. 842-659-6011 SECOND KEMESTER SPECIAL! Two bedroom house-furnished-250m² blocks in basefam·store from- locks on Union-unloadable 182-1481] 12-8 Sublet -immediate occupancy -1 bed- room apt. furnished at Sainte-Aire- Air conditioned $120/mo. plus utilities. Call 843-7905 12-8 FOR SALE Excellent low cost hospital insurance with above average benefits. (Include ob. benefits) American Health & Life. Call 842-5220 or 843-139 f. RAID AYUIO - FACTORY COST + others. Fair Trade sales sold at fair trade price. System discounts available. Kernwood, Realestair, Hill, Kiss Burea & Pickerling cartridges. Open 18 to 5 on Ead in 12th, to back of 12th at 10am. Highest price paid for used cars. G.I. Joe's Used Cars. 601 Vermont. VI 2- 8608 tf For sale: 1967 Camaro -Rally Sport, Automatic transmission, Michelin tires, $1250. CSC, 842-2191. tf FAT CITY-1970 Mercury Montego MX Brougham, loaded $2550. CSC, Auto Plaza, 842-2191. **tf** Finest selection of sports cars in the entire area. CSC, Lawrence Auto Plaza, 842-2191. tf Cahiere, knil, skilt, wool, and cotton. Great quality custom tailored suit to for only $65, sports coat calls to day for only $80. Custom tailored suit call today for $125. p. 3-245-8214. p. 12-10 Velour turtle-neck tops. As much fun to wear as to look at. The Attic. 927 Mass. 12-7 For sale. Typewriter, Remington Commercial. Sacrifice $65.00 Ph. 542- 27231 12-2 For sale. 1970 Kawasaki Budmaster 90 low mileage; excellent condition. Take best offer! Must call! Call 8542 5044 after 5:00 P.M. 12-2 2. Naismith Hall contracts for sale for Spring semester—must sell! Cheap! Call 842-6847. Room 304. 12-2 Unique Brass WATER PIPE to smoke your favorite tobacco. Excellent Christmas gift. Guaranteed. Send Christmas gift to 312-1722, dena.ca. California 91107. Stereo 8-track tapes. New and used. Buy—sell—trade 'em. Traders Pawn Shop. 822 Mass. 12-6 For Sale: 1 Siamese kitten—$10 Makes a perfect pet. Call Chuck. 842-3893 or 842-6786. 12-3 Tony's 66 Service Be Prepared! tune-ups 2434 lowe VI 2-1008 Apply in Jayhawker Office B116 Kansas Union Apply for yourself or nominate someone HILLTOPPERS Applicants Judged on Contributions to both the University and its Surroundings By Dec. 31 Movie camera—Beauilion R16B, Auto 12-120 zoom 2-1000m batteries. 2 chargers 2000 mag mags. Editing equipment. Walt. Rest 827-832-C.K. Equip. 12-3 For sale, 1963 TRA-body good. Re-built engine, new brakes, tree, trolley, wire wheels, overdrive, and rear suspension. Call V1-321-252 after 5 p.m. 12-3 POODLE PUPPIES, toy apricots, A.K.C. 9 wkrs, old Champion stock. $100 up. 843-3588 19-23 12 STRING ELECT. GUITAR FOR SALE. EXCELLENT CONDITION $50.00 CALL 842-9413 OR 842-3878 Demonstrator 50. watt. Magnavox component setup and amp. FMR. radio, speakers and turbantable- speakers only. 279 at back. back's. 12-6 Demonstrator Magnavow compact component system cut to $9.90 at 12:40 Stoneback's 929 Mass Open Thurs. evenings ANTIGUE RING, BROTHER FRANCIS INCENSE (INSCE) *p*; PATCHUEL SOAP, INGREDIENTS (*NGE*); PATCHUEL SOAP, INGREDIENTS (*NGE*); PATCHUEL SOAP, INGREDIENTS (*NGE*); PATCHUEL VETYS, GYPSY RAGS, 17 W. NINFH Guns - Winchester, Remington, Mossberg and Savage at dealers cost plus shipping. High standard hand guns at 16, 24, 30. Traders 12-6. Bass 822 Mm. Keystone Mag, wheels—2, one piece alum; 2, two pieces, all with light centers. Sold as set with 2 disc brake adaptors. $850. 842-0191. 12-3 For sale—used 10 speed English Hercules bicycle, $45. Call Tom at 842-3564. 12-2 SAINT BERNARD—AKC quality pupil and instructor. by Christmas. Full, tough, mature and smooth. $150 for good homes. and Montreal Mont Saint Bernard. For sale. Black Labrador. 8 months. $10-$15. Also dog or utility trailer. 645 Connecticut. 12-6 LEICAFLEX camera & case. $200/or best offer. Phone 843-7339 evenings 6-8. 12-6 Low cost protection/packet/pure- self defense spray - harmless yet durable in 15 minutes - to 50 gallons and lakes. Only 12-64 842-7533 1989 V.W. Surroot, Good condition. Dependable, 483-9381, 5 p.m. 843-2589 Ask for Michael. 12-7 Collie puppies—registered—6 weeks old—big white collars. 782-2495—Olathe, Kan. 12-2 Hand Crafted Gifts! Just in time for Christmas. Crested grouchy grants, vests, skirts, hats, necties, pillows, towels, dresses, boots, clothes Bean bags Decoupage and embroidered fabric for all. Sat. 4, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun. Dec. 5, 1-4 p.m. 913 Murray St. Buy now! Before it's too late, later! Neissim Salzman contract available at a reasonable price. An expert. on this service! Contact! 843-4944, 843-6162. 12-7 Used studded snow tires—E 78-14’s 2,000 miles $40 pair. Also Craig 4 track car stereo-$20. 333-2750. 12-7 For sale: Two antique for coat. Good condition. $30, 842-6734. 12-7 Datsun 2000 '69. Excellent condition —Must sell immediately 843-1163. For sale: Persian coat. Maxi. Call 864-6175 evenings. 12-7 Men's 3 speed lightweight bicycle Call 842-5892 after 6:00. 12-7 Muslin peasant blouses. The Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 12-10 Cotton knit mix and match prints. The Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 12-10 59 W.V. Bus—rebuilt engine—easel- unning condition. Best offer. See at 828 Indiana or call Steve at 842-8285. 12-8 For sale: 1961 T-Bird—good condition. Call Kathy at 884-4447 before 5. 12-8 Must sell now! 2 Naismith contracts for sale and going cheap! Call 842-0405 12-8 1967 Ducati 160cc. Needs a little work. But, is basically in good shape. Must sell. Call 843-9551. 12-8 For sale: 56 MGR GT, 45,000 miles, wires, Pirelli radials, great shape. Call Bill at 841-228-171. 12-8 Are you looking for cheap transportation? If you're not proud, buy a $3 Chevy with a visor. Call Pat Tillich. 843-7404 12-8 House for sale 1 bik southwest of Manhattan. $121 loan payments at $3. 3 bdm's by bath, carpet, electric fenced yard. Call 644-8500, $8 to buy. For sale—good condition. 60 Corvair. Great winter transportation. $200 or make offer. Call Bill: 842-7379. 12-8 Special. Blue denim snap-front, fair jeans legs. Great fit. $6.00 or two for $11.00 The Sewer at the Attic. 12-16 Mass. Must sell lease, 2 bedroom apt. Well furnished, 2 bath. dishwasher, carpeted a, cpool, laundry, campus. West Alamit 843-1178 843-1178 12-8 Special. Blue denim snapfront, fair- leigh jeans. Great fit. $6.00 or two for $11.00. The Sewer at the Attic. 927 Mass. 12-10 Home of the "Big Shef" Try One Today 814 Iowa 1