high and vicious nack akes ation KU. University Daily Kansan Thursday, September 23, 1971 3 Brezhnev Yields to Slavs BELGRADE (AP) — Leoniid E. Breznev, conditionally accepted Wednesday the doctrine of neutrality affirms and dismisses as "fairy tales" rumors that the Soviet plague to plunge into the Balkans. The Soviet Communist party chief, who arrived for a four-day visit, said the idea that the Soviet Union held to a doctrine of sovereignty" for Communist states is a slanderous invention. His disavowal of any invasion plans in the strategic Balkans came after President Tito bluntly reaffirmed Yugoslavia's in-wardness to Moscow and indirectly warned Moscow to keep hands off. Brezhne yielded to Yugoslav pressure in affirming the principles of the famous 1955 Belgrade Declaration that rights should be sovereignty, equality and non-interference in internal affairs. saying: "One should work in order that these principles are realized in contemporary as widely and as fully as possible." Docking Hits Drug Abuse He did not say what the "contemporary conditions" were but stated for Soviet-Yugoslavia, "apparently to discourage Belgrade fromiding too close to the United States or to Communist China. WICHTA (AP) — Gov. Robert Dickson promised Wednesday that his contrainment on illicit use of drugs, but said the administration is combating drug use. simply because we have discussed the problem of drug abuse, put it on a loop, and made some progress in combatting it, the problem has become much more difficult. But Brezhnev hedged by Docking's remarks were prepared for a dinner opening the governor's second drug abuse conference. Docking said state educational programs have reached thousands of persons and that today there are more than 20 individual drug abuse education and rehabilitation facilities in Kansas. Costs, Wages Rose in August No Draft Holdup Seen Harmon said Kansas has 89 draft-elegant men physically qualified for the rapid induction. He said most of them are 20 years old. TOPEKA (AP)—Col. Hugh D. Harmon, deputy director of selective service in Kansas, said he has joined an organization that expects few problems and little delay in starting the draft in Kansas once The Senate completed action on the draft extension Tuesday. It was suspended July 1. The sharpest rise was a 3.7 per cent boost in gasoline prices. Harmon said about 1,000 more young men are being ordered to report for physical examinations this month and in October. Those in the in the 'extended' number have been numbers hate are called but exempt at the time because of college deferments or induction The "first priority" men are those with random sequence numbers through 140 and are next most vulnerable. and in either the "extended" or "first priority" categories for the draft. about in line with average monthly increases this year, the Labor Department said. in major living cost categories, food prices at restaurants rose two-tenths of one per cent but prices remained unchanged. Patronize Kansan Advertisers WASHINGTON (AP)—Both invoices costs and wages went up in April, but the reflective increases before this reflected fewer wage-orioles frees in mid-month. OPEN EVENINGS COMPONENT SWCCROO HI-FI AMPLIFIERS TESTED FREE BY MCINTOSH ENGINEERS ON LABORATORY EQUIPMENT SEPT. 23 AND 24 NORMAL HILL 9:00 P.M. AUDIO HIIGHT K.C. OLDEST, LARGEST AND MOST RESPECTED STEREO HI-Fl STORE Over-all prices of food, clothing, housing, transportation, medical care and recreation rose three-tenths of one per cent. David Beaty CUSTOM STEREO HIFI MAJOR SCALELAT 140 Westport Rd. 43rd N. 43-401 JL 1309 BLOCKS EAST OF STATE LINE $219 TO $10,000 Head for Henry's 6th & Missouri 843-2139 Shrimp & Fish Special Three Big Bargains: SHRIMP DINNER $.89 Premier Showing The Nikon Camera 12 GOLDEN BROWN PIECES OF SHRIMP $.99 FISH SANDWICH ONLY $.19 Three Big Days: Thursday, Friday & Saturday Sept. 23, 24, & 25 PREMIER SPECIAL NIKKORM ATFn with f 2 lens Regular $279.50 $209 WOLFE'S CAMERA SHOP Mr. Larry Opitz and Mr. Bill Campbell, Technical Representative of Nikon, will show the complete F2 Nikon System on Friday Sept. 24, 6:00 9:00 p.m. and Saturday Sept. 25, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 116 West 8th 913 235-1386 TOPEKA, KANSAS Big Sleet .. built for big appetites ... two open flame cooked pure beet potatoes, with melted Kraft cheese. Burger Chef's secret ketchup is all served on a hot toasted bun, not a bad way to spend a bueck. 3 Big Shefs only $100 - No Limit - Price Good only in multiples of Three (3) Reg. $1.47 Offer Good Thru Sunday, Sept. 26th Fresh meat delivered Daily from Harwood's Whls. Meats 9th & Iowa HOME OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST HAMBURGER Use Kansan Classified FALL PRINT SALE SALE Sept. 20th thru 24th Hours: 8:30-5:00 Full color prints & great drawings Only $1.50 each Be sure and come early for the best selection kansas union BOOKSTORE