Thursday, September 9.1971 University Daily Kansan 7 Kansan Photo by TERRY SHIPMAN Carolyn Pickett Assists Doug Prine in Finding Texu . bookstore hires extra personnel for rush periods . Bookstore Guesses Needs Instructors estimate the number of students who will be taking a course and the Kansas requirements required texts for that number of students. Jim Christman, bookstore manager, said Wednesday. "The estimates can't possibly be accurate," he said. If more course than have been estimated a load analysis from the Comprehensive Assessment bookstore and more books will be ordered before the shortage is filled. He said they tried hard to get the additional books within two weeks and in most cases had them in less than three weeks. Cresman said that the whole text book industry has a fall and spring semester rush period. The workers for the beginning of the semesters. They work as cashiers, check dealers, retailers. ear tapes, blue slips, for a few refund of the total. Usually there are 45 full time employees and 15 students working at the bookstore. usually set by the publisher, he lends it to customers and price it and a 20 per cent markup is both recommended by them and standard throughout the in- Students can turn in their cash register tapes, blue slips, for a ten cent refund of the total. Berrigan Eats Again After Strike SPRINGFIELD, MIA (AP)—A spokesman and war minister said Wednesday that Berrigan had ended his hunger strike earlier this week and war jest priest, said Wednesday that Berrigan had ended his hunger strike earlier this week and war jest priest. The spokesman, Mary Sister Elizabeth Mealist, a co-defendant in the Harrison case, said that there would be further protections against the parole and at Danbury, Conn., Oct. 2. She also mentioned a California location but it was not clear whether she was referring to San Quentin prison. Berrigan and Sister Elizabeth are co-defendants in the alleged plot to kidnap Henry Kissinger, and to bomb federal facilities. Sister Elizabeth would not identify the groups she said were involved in the protests, which also would be directed against the Indochina She said Berrigan's hunger restriction to federal parole policies and the Oct. 2 demonstrations are designed to call further attention Berrigan was transferred to the U.S. Medical Center here Aug. 12 from the federal referral system, but he had been sent following his conviction for destroying draft records at Catonsville, Md., in connection with Berrigan and 10 other prisoners began a hunger strike in protest of the United States' airstrikes offered here, federal authorities said, because Barrion lacked firepower. The original 11 hunger strikers were sent here from Danbury. The strikers were protesting the federal parole board's refusal to release the Rev. Daniel Berrigan, a brother of Philip, whom he said was sick while in prison for destroying draft records. Dr P.J. Ciconee, director of the center, said the 10 prisoners had food at noon Wednesday. He said that they would be kept at the center if the medical data resulted from their fasting. Landon Begins 84th Year TOPEKA (AP) —Alf M. L曼, 1958 Republican presidential nominee and Kansas governor in 1964, will mark his 84th birthday by being interviewed at length and chaperen it for his motto. in the interviews. London said he is concerned about the future of Mr. Trump's relationship with his strong belief that this nation has the capability to overcome its challenges. He said the questions of whether the U.S. will turn to a permanently managed economy and whether it will become subordinate militarily to the Soviet Union concern him most. Landon turns 84 today. He spends his time overseeing his oil company, which takes politics—foreign and domestic—with friends and neighbors. He also finds time to go horseback riding almost daily on his estate on the northwest edge of Topeka. Kansun Staff Photo by GREG SORBER HE SAID he may go to Coffee County about 60 miles south of Topeka today to watch a newly-born well come in—if he's lucky. One of the Sights in Dyche A charge was set on the well Wednesday night and it will come in today if it's a good one. Joseph Collins, vertebrate preparator and herpetoologist at the Museum of Natural History in Dyche Hall, is in charge of the snake display. His long little friend is a speckled king snake, a native of Kansas. Landon will spend today in a quiet family dinner at his home with his wife, three children and three of his grandchildren. "I've got the same faith I've always had in the strength of this great country," Landon said after the broadcast. "We were Wednesday by a Columbia Broadcasting Company television crew. Experts from the interview were planned for use on the network, sending news from 7 to 8 a.m. Thursday." Landon said it is "still too much early" to assess the impact of President Nixon's new economic policies, but said he was appalled by the lack of initiation in both the foreign and domestic fields in recent months. I'D LIKE to consider this 90 year as a shakedown cruise in the US. I am going to follow it up with 'Are we going to have a permanently sainted ship?' "I have some concern about the economic course of this nation," Landon said. "I depends on the followup. I’m really surprised at such a political leadership of this country behind the President’s policy." Landon said he also was "somewhat concerned" about whether we're going to be re-elected in the next presidential position militarily to Russia." "I think it has worked well so far, but we still need to follow up, not only regarding our economy but our democratic processes in a democratic society." Landon, who has opposed government management of the federal budget, said Roosevelt's New Deal days, said a "permanently managed economy will lead to 'steady down' of our democracy." and in living conditions generally." HE SAID the United States "can't afford to become second-seat but we can country," adding, "keeping up in the arms race. And we've cut all the important costs we pay militarily but in the health field Asked for his assessment of the general condition of the country, Lamar said that he was satisfied with it. I think we could on the road to greater strength "I look, we produce the benefits of mass production and we've got the technology to do that countries used to recover financials from their debacle of war." "But we haven't learned yet why he distributes wealth. He still has great wealth. Not a generation in the last nearly 40 years hasn't been engaged in politics." "We're a proud people, but we can't give away our surplus as we did in these foreign aid programs without it affecting us. It's time we kept some of this home and some of our own problems." "I admire the President's pragmatic and skillful management of our own affairs and our domestic problems," he said. "He doesn't go off half-cocked. He has his hands well laid out beforehand." Landon continued to give President Nixon high marks for his job in running the country. Wayne Chandler, 27, a member of the city's Black Unity Task Force, presented a petition asking the investigation of Mr. Chandler's brutality allegations to the District Court Judge William S. Myerje. Blacks Ask Jury Probe Of Police OLKHALEM CITY (AP)—An Oklahoma County grand jury, called to investigate the death of a girl who was asked Wednesday to look into allegations of police harassment toward Oklahoma City blacks. The task force, Chandler said, has made its own investigation into the alleged "unprofessional actions" of some policemen. The Black Unit Task Force helped circulate the original grand jury petition, seeking an indictment against the fatal shooting of Delicius Leffkow. Chandler said about 10 persons, who have been "brutalized and harassed," he agreed to testify before the grand jury. KANSAN WANT ADS The girl was shot during a rock-throwing fight in front of Lamb's automotive garage. The grand jury petition against Dr. James of murder had not been filled in the death. Michael Eugene Lamb, 27, faces trial, Isa on a 10-year sentence. PERSONAL Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the university Daily Karen are offered to students without regard to color, creed or race. 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 Visit the "Sewer" at the Attic 927 Mass. if One day Soggetti-all you can eat for 99¢ at Shorty's Breefeater 644 Maxx ff Every Thursday night is ladies night at the Mad Hat Restaurant. All the beer you can drink from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Girls Sec 9c 9-10 New memberships are now being re- ceived on come down and check out Mid Hatter, 709 New Hampshire clients in Killingworth, 709 Killworth I want you for a research subject. Free films: Take 1 hours; Wednesday, September 9, or Thursday, September 9, at 2 to 3 p.m. in room 201F. What is that in the distance? It must be, no it can't, may well it be? Anyway it does look like the clock. Wish Friday paper to find out. The Rolling Beer Can will soon be zooming in on the great metropolis of Lawrence Barew 9-9 You can get into the art classes at The Lawrence Art Center that you couldn't get into at KU. Enrolling Sept-26, 8-25 $449.84" Indiana NOTICE For "Crotch Tops" it's the Attic 927 Mass. 10 Pea counts at the Alley Shop, 843 Mass. If Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefteater. 644 Mass. tl Welcome to the North Side Country School. 707 N. 2nd. Antiques used furniture and thousands of other handcrafted items. Open period: 9-5, 7 days. 823-3150 Chiropractic-Complete. A, 4 year service. Chiropractic care is A or M, P or MEM allow full time work. Chiropractor can write or call write D, W Sammons 912- 374 Trescott, D, W Sammons 912- 374 Treusch, T, W Sammons 912- 374 Treusch, T, W M.64109 Home Economics teacher will do sewing—reasonable rates. 842-8130 6.13 Typewriter cleaned—standardless electronics, or portables. IBM, Royal Smith-Corona, etc. Very reasonable rates. Phone: 842-7531. 9-9 Horses boarded-private facility close- in-has room for a few horses-full stable care-riding area-feed twee VI 2-1466 9-9 Tair's Launey, 1903¹. Mass. St. 1 the student answer to easy clothes in gimp-up in the same day. Permit on Friday, 8:00-3:30 Mon-Fri, 8:00-3:30 9-16 HEY BIG BLUE! Start the game off TURF 30 FULL FREE bucks of BUILD EVERY TIME in the matches of THE PROPEL BOOK AND THE PROPEL BOOK 844 W. 844 HIGHDAY SEPT 19TH Qual. country living—1300 sq. ft. bedroom with private entrance, private entrance, dishwasher, water and dryer. Graduate desert preferred. Reasonable 9-12 Film Presents Subjects needed for film preparation experiment. Takes 12 hours. Wednesday, Sept. 8, or Thursdays, Sept. 9 at 7 or 9 p.m. Flint GUITAR INSTRUCTION Learn to play one of the most versatile instruments with 11 years playing experience and teaching experience will teach fund-raising playing instruction in contemporary, jazz and classic styles. Call 9-10384. KU STUDENTS OF SUNYTIVSM are on alternate Sunday to discuss the philosophy of Ayn Rand For students after 5:30 after 5:30 ENGINEERING STUDENTS Research students needed. Free times: 12am Wednesday, 8 or Thursday, 9-7 to 9 p.m., p room, 251 Flipt EDUCATION MAJORS Research subjects needed. Free jacobs. Takes 1½ hours. Wednesday 8 or Thursday 9, at 3 o'clock p.m. room 250. Fill- 9 Attention-KU student wives, you are eligible to join *Dana's social group*. Send a resume to Dana. 8:00 p.m. Kamsa Room, Union Station 8:30 p.m. Kamsa Room, Union Station Hogan. 843-6955 9-10 harn Parties! Hosted harn available for rental now! Stage. A kg coder, lighted parking, lighted parking, lighting parking, land for harry Percy Call Boor Haile 842-3476-11-1 Be gay! Be proud! Lawrence Gay Liberation Front. Regular meetings Mondays 7 o'p.m. 1294. Gread. Sund, Sept. 19 — iptime 9-15 We buy, sell and trade good used furniture and appliances. Haas Furniture & Appliances. 7041J. Mass. Phone 843-0681 9-15 The Wearhouse-displays Lawrence's most varied selection of Bell Jeans and tops. $ \mathrm{8 1}! _ {2} $ Mass. 9-13 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three days 25 week or fewer .11.10 each additional day .$0.2 dine: 5:00 m, 2:00 m, 2:00 m publication A Complete Line of DELICATESEN & SANDWICH SHOP House Plants Including: Open Birthday jalpa - Phone Grade 1434 7655 - We Deliver 19th & All Five days Fly Traps & Many More 15th & New York 843.2004 Deadline : 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication Including Venus Tuituring in History 7 or History 8 Graduate student with M.A. in U.S. History plus university teaching ex- tended to 9:10 a.m. 8:44 a.m. 9:10 a.m. STADIUM BARBER SHOP. 1023 Mass. 9-27 Lost-Dark, green key, casa somewhere in or between Learned Hall. Afield Field House, and Murphy Hall. Aug 25. Howard K-9-301. - Wedding-Letting room (in 3" x 5" black box); If found, please notify me. **Phone:** Ted Owens, KU Bankruptcy, KU Bankruptcy house-phone: 864.3734 9-14 LOST PENCE GREENHOUSES Lot Silver wide framed glasses in black carrying case. Victim of Strong Hall Hail. Phone Ron Famer. 843-407 or 843-3316. 9-15 Dark brown wallet Keep money with additional reward. Phone 842-5729 9-15 Clothes you like at prices you can afford. It's the Alley Shop 841 Mass. FOUND Antique fur coats $29.95 THE AT- TIC 927 Mass. if WANTED Found—cure bikie mkec jup at 15th and Kentucky Call 913-5-608. 9-13 For your fall wardrobe, it's the Alley Shop. 843 Mass. tf Visit "The Sewer" at THE ATTIC, 927 Mass For "swingin' dresses." tt Wanted. Female roommate to share 2 bedroom apt. with 3 students. $63 m. at College Hill Manor. Call 842-7787 after 5 p.m. 9-8 Wanted. Cashier-hostess at Virginia Inn. Ions 2-10. Apply in person, ask for Bill or Carmen Wong. 843-3200. 9-15 Roommate wanted to share 2 bedroom gatechome apt with two other males. Call 813-2553 9-9 Female roommate wanted to share modern 2 bedroom, 2 bath apt, with 3 other girls Rent $42.75 Call 842- 9691 Roommates. Need two female roommates immediately for two bedroom apartments. Need a room apartment. Need approx $70, money. Need a studio. Need graduate students. Call 843-598-9-10 Wanted *Someone to sing and play classical and folk guitar for a wedding Get 2 at Dandnorth Chapel With services for services 8422 9-13 8422 3 girls need fourth to share apt. Close to campus. Own room. Call 842-6178 9-14 Wanted to buy. Two 5 or 10 speed boy's bicycle. Call 864-2350 after 5:00 p.m. 9-14 Dormitory cook needs ride from Pleasant Grove to Daxie Hill, Mon- Fri Call 843-7068 after 5:00 9-14 Male roommate needed for two bedroom apt. Contact manager, West Hills, Apartments, or call 842-6673 evenings. 9-13 Roommate needed to share small two-bedroom house with girl $55/month plus utilities Call 841-3739 9-15 Need home for loving dog House- broken. Call 841-2039. 9-15 FOR RENT 2' apartment for rent $66 per month, utilities included, one block from union, newly redecorated, inquire at 1232 La. 4, after 5 p.m. 9-10 Rent a sewing machine, $5.00 a month, White Sewing Center, 916 Mass. 9-13 HELP WANTED Research subjects needed for film prediction experiment. Anyone. Takes 15 hours. Wednesday, Sept. 8 Bellringer room, at 7 or 4 p.m. room 203 Flint. Models and T.V. tablet need now Do you buy y轴? Lalit matel need syu by your potential in the lfbed. yui of your potential in the lfbed. 8 x 12 x 5 matel potential: 8 x 12 x 5 Several, openings—degree teachers employed Tiny Town Nursery Call 842-4642, 842-1074 or 842-3459 9-21 BabySatifying. If you have a morning or afternoon free and would like to do occasional babySatifying call 843-7250 or 843-7251 or 843-7252 or 843-8453 9-13 Tony's 66 Service Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service LAWRENCE, Kansas 604-842 2434 Iowa V12-1008 Call 843-2363 for reservations Students—do you have architectural drafting experience, and need part-time work? Call 864-4603 during working hours. 9-12 PARTY LOUNGE Mont Bleu Ski Area Wanted. Responsible, baby teacher, care for 2 year old boy, and do light workings at afternoons. Man-Pri. 12:30-6:30 Call 814-2985-915 Dishwasher; part time evenings Phone 'VI' 3-1431 after 6 p.m. 9-10 Hot Pants, Hot Pants, Hot Pants, The Attic, 977 Max. 10 Home of the "Big Shef" FOR SALE For pantano it's the Alley Shop 847 Marc If For pants and tops it's the Alley Shop, 843 Mass. iff A good machine of good used sewing machines from $95 up. White Sewing Center, 916 Mass. 9-13 Used vacuum cleaners, Hoover, G.E. Electronics, et cetera. $9.95 up. White Sewing Center; 916 Mass. 9-13 82 Chevy, 4 door; good running condition, hospitalized; cheap transportation; phone: 813-3260; after 6:00 weekdays, anytime on weekends. 814 Iowa RAY AUDIO-BUY AT DEAL, RAY AUDIO-SWITCH AT DEAL, Purchase an Fair Trade DVD, Mirror- ing or Printable DVDs, TRI- LINEAR, Kernwood, Town 2, Open at 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in 128k to open at 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Great Dane. AKC reg. 2 yr old male. brindle coloring. Phone 413-2506. After 6-90 weeks, anywhere on weekends. Also dog fights and fer- sies. 1970 Yamaha XN650cc, 500 miles, custom luggage bat. Excellent condition $1,000. Dave Bliss at 1234 Dread 8635 For Sale - Component stereo system: AM FM tuner, amplifier, turntable, tape recorder, and four speakers Good price—call Steel 82120-950 $3,499 Try One Today 62 Valiant, four door sedan $150.00 13281; Ohio, behind Jayhawk Cafe. Tuesday-Sunday afternoons: 9-10 Must sell Open Kadette Raleigh 99, front drive brakes, tach, radio, etc. Price only $1,190. Call 864-2544 9-9 61 Chevy van. new hatteries in good shape. Small repairs necessary but must not immediately make. Makes up Lara, 944-657-432 and 943-559-782. 1965 V.W. excellent condition. 1220 Mississippi. call 842-1855 9-10 Must sell Naismith Hall contract as soon as possible Call 842-2168 9-10 Various items Dbble bed matress $2.05, springs $1.50. Super long wig, brown human hair $15.00. Short sweater $4.82-6822晖mes 9-10 Best way to ride to classes is on a bus. This trail hike in the boothers, has been organized for classes classes your lawn with brand price $49.00 Call 811-264-5243 or $49 our price $ Call 811-264-5243 For Sale: 1968 V.W. Karmann Gha 4 good tires + 2 snow tires, 25+ miles per gallon. Tonganoxie 1-845- 3274 9-13 For Sale. St. Bernard puppies. ARC registered $125.ie ae. Must have enclosed yard or pup-ter calf. Call UN 4-3383 or 842-169). Williams. 9-10 Home made bread made-all kinds of fantastic bread. At the Lawrence Peace Center, 313 East 7th Saturday, Sept. 11. 8:00 a.m - 4 p.m 9-17 Month-old Columbia am-fm, fm; shelves with turntable, 8-inch tape deck, and speakers. Selling for hall now cost Call 842-307-214. 4 - 9/13 For sale: Ampire Colosus guitar amp. Like new. $450 or best offer. Call V1 2-6231. 9-13 BRASS BEDS—excellent condition- polished or unpolished-14011; Mass. Apt. 3 9-13 Good 1956 Buick Good tires, auto trans. power brakes best offer Call 843-1098 9-14 For a new look on campus try a pair of our knuckers (They arrived in the knick of time) The Wearhouse, 84112 Mass 9-13 Potted Mum Plants in Full Bloom Greenhouse Fresh. Pence $2.49 Cash & Carry. Pence Garden Center & Greenhouses 15th & N.Y 843-2004 Kansan Classifieds Use Bulbous Bargain! Electric hollow bodied guitar $50.00 .Harmonic assens- sory amplifier $65.00 .amplifier midi amplifier $85.00 .Classical guitar and bass. $90.00.Call #84-6188. guitar and bass. For Sale. 1968 Camaro SS 200 Radio, P.S. tape, paddle arm, mags. A real honey. Save $500 off lot price. Call 842-0108. 9-14 *DIL School Dealer* 1920 school deks for sale—will make excellent study deck or telephone desk 842-936 or 842-934 W. 29th Terrace 9-14 71 Harley Spurt 250 Good condition. good price 842-8582 Ask for Mike. 9-14 Maint suit. Ampex model 150 tape deck. Completely rebuilt $135 Bill Past-842-6147. 9-11 For Sale--179-1792 Kawaukii Bighorn. Great for street and trail. Good condition. Best offer. Call 842-5044 after $5 p.m. Electric hair—Gibson EB2-DC custom factory neck and finish. Better than new. Pinch hard shell case. See 824-6347 824-6347 9-16 1969 250CC Yamaha rebuilt engine just tuned. $350 with insurance. 842- 7776 9-10 1966 Honda Super Hawk. Good condition. First reasonable offer buys 9-10 Call 842-6478 Honoree center bread sale-Lawrence Pace Center, 313 E. 7th. Sat. Sept. 11. 8:30 to 4:00. 9-10 99 VW, 31,000 miles, radio, vinyl rail, all maintenance service, original owner, 6,000 miles on tires, ppd, 3183 windows, tire wear, tires 9-14 1961 Mercury Meteor Runs well Call Jim at 845-2363 9-14 1983 - Sunteam Alpine Roadster. In good running condition. Only $400 or best offer. Call after 4 p.m. 842- 2994 9-14 For sale 1979 Honda CH 350. Must sell, best offer. Call Bob at 842-9783. 9-15 For sale 1964 VW B. really neat inside bucket seats, but engine needs work, will sell for best offer. Call Bob at 842-0783 9-15 Unique Beagle-blend puppies for sale $5 and $10, 842-6085 9-15 or sale. Mobile home, Lovely 2 and weather. Custum Built, Garage Village. See to appreciate, any new or updated home. 301 or 842-3230. 9-12 Stereo tape recorders—Sony reel to deck and Ampex cassette system with speakers and tapes Sell together or separately Stew=841-2991 9-15 Stereo acoustic research, amp. offer, "TA" speakers, best suit. Steinogar Browning, light, 12. Nike Athleticwear, night, earnings Another Saturday sale only on. ornamental brass bed $10, 40 silver dressers $15, 40 dressers $15 & in. plush $30, 40 old kitchen chairs. 4 for $8.00 old kitchen cabinets. 4 for $8. Horse collar mirror $10.96 2 cinter- meter mirrors $19.99 chinese cloak mirror $19.99 9-10 Open House: see to see that the cabinets are clean. 6:30-10:00 Custom built, extra large luxury and storage space. Well con- tained strength and beef insulation. Has 10 x 10 extension to give bright, 20 x 20 cabinets with built-in desk. Excellent condi- tion for refrigerator, washer, skirer, glassware, oven. 30-90 x 10 E-20, 843-6155. 30-95 It's The Attic, 927 Mass. Pants and tops for her. tt MISCELLANEOUS PARTY CATERING AT SHORTY BEEFHAER 644 MASS tt Fisherman sweaters from Italy $15.00 The Alley Shon. 843 Mass. 19 Y Rx 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" Shines Dyeing Refinishing Drive A Little & Save A Lot. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon PENCE GREENHOUSES For All Your Plant & Flower Needs- Greenhouse Fresh— 15th & N.Y. 843-2004 Open—8 to 5:30 10 to 4 on Sunday BUSINESS PHONE 843-5440 RANKIN DRUG CO. 1101 MASSACHUSETTS STREET LAWRENCE, KANAB