8 Thursday, October 21, 1971 University Daily Kansan Birth Control Seminar The Commission on the Status of Women will sponsor a seminar on birth control at 7 tonight in Woodruff Auditorium. Guest speakers will be Dr. Raymond Schweiger, director of Walkins Hospital and Dr. Robert Krasner, sociologist; and Jean Hirschberg, a registered nurse from Topeka. French Department Play The French department will present a production of Ionesco's "Je-de-massacre" or "Death's Bowling Game" at 8:30 tonight in Strong Hall Auditium. The play is being directed by Moshe Koehler, faculty member and dean of fine arts at Tel Aviv University. Exceptional Children Panel Alpha Chi Sigma Pledges Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity, will hold a meeting at 10:30 tonight in the Big Kight Hoom of the Kansas The Student Council for Exceptional Children will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Jayhawker Room of the Kansas Union. A panel of personnel and patients from Osawatime State Hospital will present a program. Advertising Groups to Meet The extradition hearing of Randy Gould, scheduled for today has been continued to a City Manager in City City. Mr. said Wednesday Gould Hearing Scheduled Gould, a former student senator at the University of Kansas, is charged in connection with a bombing incident on May 14, 1870 at the home of former Douglas County Ait. Att Dn Young. He is being held in a Missouri jail while extradition proceedings. The hearing will offer Gould the opportunity to introduce information that could affect the Cree Sculpture Given to Halls decision of Missouri Gov. Warren E. Hearnes on whether to issue a governor's warrant for Gould's return to Kansas. A Cree Indian porcelain piece depicting an Indian showing his nephew how to use a bow and arrow will be presented to representatives of Haskell Indian Museum department store in Kansas City,KS. Supt. Wallace Gallurzi said Wednesday. 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While you're there, apply for your Raney Check Cashing Card . . . good at all three locations. Come see for yourself, Raney's gives you better service at no extra cost. Lone Star Lake to Get Facilities for Campers The Douglas County commissioners decided at their meeting on Wednesday to install new camping facilities at Lone The new camping facilities will provide restrooms, showers, water and electric outlets for 20 campers or trailers. According to Raymond Ice, county commissioner, the installment work will be a winter project and it should be ready for use by early summer of 1972. Bob Steel, the caretaker will be the work manager. The estimated cost of the construction is $2,000-$2,500. The Clinton Reservoir area, near Lone Star Lake, will also be ready in the summer of 1922. One of the areas that will be made into a lake. The When asked whether these two recreational areas would be too crowded, many thought the demand for camping areas was increasing as the years passed. Most of the people were a lot of people who preferred smaller lakes for their recreation. Clinton area will have all the necessary camping facilities. The Clinton Reservoir area is 4 miles in size and is city limits. The area it is being constructed by the Army Corps of Engineers and is being financed OLATHE, Kan. (AP) -Auto held here last summer for the benefit of the Kansas City Ballet. (No benefit or no benefit to the orchestra Hilltoppers Applicants Judged on Contributions to Both the University and Its Surroundings Apply for yourself or nominate someone Apply in Jayhawker office B116 Kansas Union by Dec. 31 6th & Maine RMS INNOVATIVE ELECTRONICS Specializing In Audio Repair of All Types Receiving Tubes 40 per cent Off List Front. The money will be used to cover expenses such as for items such as secretaries, telephone time, and time accounting to Weaver. Rock Chalk Staff Named 841-2672 Most Popular Stereo Diamond Needles $2.99 Professional Rock Musicians Shop Speaker Wire 4c ft. 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