University Daily Kansan Thursday, September 2, 1971 5 Wescoe Hall to Be Partially Funded by Students Wescoe Fee in '73 By ERIC KRAMER Kansan Staff Writer The building is financed by $1,911,694 from the federal government, $1,698,470 from the state and $1,480,400 from the sale. The student is also retired by charging students $4.50 a semester after the building is completed. It is the first KU student to be partly 'funded by student fees'. Students will pay part of the cost of Woece Hall, but they will not start paying until the fall. The school building has been completed, Keith Nitcher, vice-chancellor of business affairs, said Wednesday. There was a move to start collecting the fee next semester, and the Committee discovered it when examining fee schedules and appaled to the administration, calling the body president, said Wednesday. NITCHER SAID plans to collect the fee in the spring were dropped because Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr., said he felt he had made a commitment to the students to not collect the fee until the building was in use. Nitcher said the administration had wanted to collect the funds early to create a resistance against Principal payments are not due until 1975, but interest payments start this month. The total cost of the building is estimated by structuring it and furnishing it will be $7,880.51. Of this, $473,114.55 went for architectural fees. If the building was high because the building was designed several times. The building, now under construction across jawshawk valley, was completed in the summer of 1973 if construction is on hold. ARCHITECTS WOODMAN and Van Doren of Wichita received $210,790 for a design that would have made Wescoe Hall the tallest building in Kansas. Their building would have been to house a federal judge who redesigned it several times, the Kansas Board of Regents The bonds for the building were sold with an interest rate of 4.8 per cent. The federal government pay 1.8 per cent of the interest. AN AIR CIRCULATION plant in a long enough to serve a large classroom. Weese will build where the greenhouses not stand, behind them. the four-story building will have two floors below ground on the north, the side facing Strong above ground on the south, the adjacent above ground on the west. 200-seat auditoriums and 12 language laboratories will be provided on-site. Other rooms also house 3-90-seat rooms, 8-70 seat rooms, 10-50 seat rooms, 5-32 seat rooms, 6-25-seat rooms, 2-22 seat rooms and 21 seminar rooms. KUMC Ties Seen By GAYLE TRIGG Kansan Staff Writer The proposed medical center to be established in Wichita as an affiliate of the University of Kansas is expected to weaken any existing ties between the Lawrence campus of KU and the Medical Center in Kansas City, Chambers City, to chambers Clermers Jr. Wednesday. The proposed program would involve Wichita State University and other hospitals in Wichita to be used to be used for medical education. Recommendations for such a facility in Wichita and for the region, to be the focus of a meeting in Wichita today between Chalmers; the Kansas Board of Regents to send information Dr. William Rieke, vice-chancellor for health affairs; and representatives of health care institutions. Chalmers said he didn't see that the program at Wichita would in any way weaken the tie game between Boise and Kansas city campuses. "In some respects," he said, "it ought to strengthen it because it will stretch the personnel at the front of the army haven't been stretched before. If they can reach Wichita, it ought to have a lot easier to reach Lawrence." Ties between Kansas City and Lawrence are now mostly in terms of University policy, finance, and some joint job room#R87H. Chalmers noted that much research been done at the Medical Center and University of Wisconsin so far, yet it is being done separately and often without the knowledge of those on the Lawrence cam- "If the only excuse for having the University of Kansas label apply to the Medical Center," he said, on both campus reports to my office, then we might as well detach the other organization, because that is not an adequate substitute for a university campus. Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 Chalmers said a committee composed of people from both Kansas City and Lawrence is documenting interactions between students to determine whether improvement could be made. The committee will then project additional interactions that result in a stronger program or a saving cost to one or both campuses. student movement from Lawrence to Kansas City to Wichita. The results, he said, could be as mundane as a recommendation that shuttle buses be run daily between the campuses or as sweeping as the formation of students doing research on one campus and their counterparts on the other. He said he also foresees a change in academic programs. There is no question, he said, that people in nursing are not happy with the changes in the block of courses purely in the liberal arts, followed by a block in Kansas City purely in nursing. He hopes to blend the programs by exchanging professors and students and simultaneous programs. A student would begin with his undergraduate pre-medical education in university, continue in university for three years, conduct clinical study, and finish with an internship-residency in Wichita. Eventually, he said, Wichita would like to accept entering medical students and start them from scratch. Chalmers said he anticipates Paramedic Debate TOPEKA (AP) —The legislature's special committee on delivery of medical services has appointed a new Wednesday on how rapidly the state should move to implement a program of training and licensing physicians that assists to help patients understand its critical doctors of health. County Medical Society, argued that the state had such a crisis that the so-called paramedic could be given the highest priority. But others cautioned that the state should not move too fast—citing a national "blue ribbon" committee which is studying the state's policies, suggesting that the state wait until that group makes its report public. John L. Kiser, Wichita surgeon representing the Sedgwick McColl added that the Taiwan government had done an outstretched effort to develop, but was probably no more on it was democratic than it was the US, and said he doubted the ability of the Taiwan government to do so. The government has maintained malignancy. admission of China to the UA at a meeting on Asia held in April. "Opinion seems to favor admittance," said McCail, and he said the government factions in the U.S. would like to see Red China recognized. Red China . . . Commenting on the effectiveness of the mainland government, McColl said he thought it had "done a superb job." He and Smith both said that the government had made errors. Then they organized them and change policy immediately when necessary. "Maybe this is not very democratic action," the McColl said, "but it is rational. The mainland and the islands oriented toward the masses." "THEME HAS been so much vast change on the mainland that a convergence of policy and technology probably be impossible," he said. "There is a psychological advantage for China, because we are going to them," McColl said. Smith said he saw the visit as an opportunity in the change of attitudes and perspectives of the two nations. Both Smith and McColl look on, visiting his upcoming visit to China in an opportunity for much dialogue and diplomatic exchange, but think it will be a difficult task. From Page 1 HE MENTIONED our withdrawal from Vietnam and the balance of power among Russia, China, Japan and also cited the leases Taiwan is granting to American oil companies for areas off the coast of China, which supposedly have more water than those in the Persian Gulf. "We are beginning to realize our own limitations," he explained. "We're also changing the way we speak." When we failed in China in the 1940s, it was because of the 'Pinko's in the State Department. But we've grown up and we're not so longer maintain this attitude." "If China could lease the areas to American firms, it would be undercutting Taiwan, and receive royalties from the U.S., he said. "China does not have the means to develop the oil fields, would benefit greatly from allowing the United States to do it." "As a civilization with 4,000 years of recorded history, China has been greatly hurt by being so long." McColl said. Smith added that the United States had been arrogant and fearful of Europe and West Germany as two nations had failed and were greater threats. One day WANT ADS WORK WONDERS 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kanan are offered to all students with regard to tuition. PERSONAL Visit the "Sewer" at the Attic 927 Mass 11 Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99e at Shorty's Beefeater. 644 Mass. ff Earthshine—East 8th & Mass. Front to bottom we can cover you in style. 8-T In discussing China's possible reasons for suddenly wanting to open negotiations, McCall pointed out that the U.S. has been willing to negotiate since 1853. He argued that Beijing lacked change in policy, but said that no one reason was strong enough to bring about the change. To the President of the River City Freak Association: Have a fantastic year! Love the Freak-President of River City Freak Association 9-7 Pea coats, at the Alley Shop, 843 Mass. tt For "Crotch Tops" it's the Attic. 927 Mass. tt Spaghetti-all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefeater. 644 Mass. tf Three days 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $0.02 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication Western. Cv. Notes-New on Sale! revised, comprehensive 'New An- alysis of Western Civilization' 4th edition. Campus Bed House 411; 14th St. Chirurgenic-Complete a 4-year program. In training, he is A-M or P-M or C-M classes allow full time work. Call of write and review. Call of write and review. 3724 Trauma, K.C. M, 61490 3724 Trauma, K.C. M, 61490 Picture framing -- 350 mouldings available; velvet mats, liners, trivise glass. Anything in picture Paint Store 18 W. Mansfield St. 83-64141 Free—7 black kittens. 8 weeks old— box trained Raised with dog. Call VI 2-1984. 9-7 Lend palpatine-6 yrs experience- want to join or start a band with some other talented musicians Call 841-1080 STADIUM BARBER SHOP. 1033 Mass. 9-27 Job printing - lower prices and faster service - loadouts, letters, posters, books. Also key. Press book-binding in Main Key. Press Collection 9-170 Mass Earthshine—East 8th & Mass Be first on your block to wear your jeans too long-bells up to 36" in length. 9-7 Attention! One or two late students, Nice large room in quiet home, will be adjusted to class schedule. Open all holidays. Rhode Island Room and board and friends near campus. Everyone welcome $10 per month. Ph. 842-2354. 1120 W. 11th St. 9-8 Bill's Bike Shop, 2002 Haskell, new open. Parts & Service for all makes of bicycles. Pick-up and delivery hours 10:45-5:45, 9:45-5:30, 8:32-12:00 Marrane supplies. A wide ada- tion of colored cords and jute. Books too! The Crewel Cupboard 17. E 8th St. 9-6 Ride wanted by biology instructor Kansas City to Lawrence, returning to K.C about 6 P.M. Calls Mrs. Dam- Kansas City. End. Call 812. 510 W. 37th St. End. Call 812. 510 W. 37th St. Free kittens to good homes. Perfect pet for apartment or dorm. Call Scott-841-2356 9-3 Welcome students to the North Side Country Shop, 707 N. 2nd Antiques, used furniture and thousands of other items from the Musterland International 9-7, 7 days; 842-3158 Garage Sale: Skies, skirts and clothes on sale; equipments, perfume bar and banquet ware available 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday at Westchester, west of Haltown-Valley; Westchester, west of Haltown-Valley FIRST PRESENTAYER CHURCH 2415 W. 21st St. . one block from Holiday Inn invites you to coffee and breakfast on Sun—saturday 9:00 or 11:00 *ypewriter cleaned*-standards, elites, or portables. IBM, Royal卫中-corona, etc. Very reasonableates. Phone 842-7521. 9-9 Yard Sale—Sept 3 & 4 N noon to Fri, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sat, Cloth- book, clock radio, 2 aquariums, 3 chairs, Next to Cabi- nam's Table 82-6599 Horses boarded-private facility close in—has room for a few horses-fully stable care-riding area-feat twicedaily. VI 2-1406 .9-98 HEY BIBL BLUE! Start the game off! THE BOOK TO TAP FREE kings of BUD WILLIAM HOLT, MARCH 20th MATH OF THE 'THE PEOPLE BOOK' & THE 'THE QUEEN' SEPT. 19TH, SEPT. 24TH Tart's Landing, 1903). Mason, St. is in the student's answer to many clothes care. Bring in tie-up skirts on the same day as your class. For back-to-school shirts, Mason, St. (Mon - Pm): 8:00 - 5:30 Experienced drummer wants to start or join a hardrock band. Call Pat Tatum at 843-8155. 9-7 Hung-in-Martin long with gold band, and black stone. Reward offered in $5.00. Call 841-6072 after 3:00 p.m. and before 3:30 p.m. 9-7 LOST Wedding, pictures (in 3" x 2" black box). If found, please notify Coach Triche Owens. XU Backchair. XU School Photos. phone - 614-7384. 9-14 phone - 614-7384. Last 5 month old Black Labrador with white breast and feet. Call 841-2450. 9-8 Clothes you like at prices you can afford. It's the Alley Shop 843 Mass. tt Least-Dark, deep key case name; in or between Learned Hall, Allen Field House, and Murphy Hall. Big Aug. 12, Aug. 19, Rowe 301. FOUND Antique fur coats $29.95 THE AT- TIC. 927 Mass t Earthship—Fast 8th & Marr—sinky patches to spruce up your favorite years for the up-coming school year 9-2 For your fall wardrobe it's the Alley Shop. 843 Mass. ff Visit "The Sewer" at THE ATTIC, 927 Mass. For "swingin' dresses" tt Baby siting in my home, any age. Large fenced in play area. Lunch provided. Day time care. Call VI 2- 6761. Female roommate wanted for daplex Female residence 1137 New York. Appr $45 per month. No phone. Please leave room on Friday or Saturday. weekends, 9-7 Wanted. Female commute to share 2 bedrooms apt with 2 students. $630 at College Hill Manor. Call 842-7787 after 5:00. 2 girls to work at work M-F from 11-11 at the Built and Dear Restaurant. Meals plus expense check M12-9454 9-30 2 girls need 2 roommates. Park 25. 2 bedroom-2 bath. 48.70 mo 84.2 4847. 287. Wanted desperately 1 female roommate to share 1/2 expenses of 2 bedroom C-A house Rent $55 plus utilities. Call Vi I 2-0042 9-3 roommate wanted to share 2 bedroom patchouse apt with two other males. Call 843-2553 9-9 *Wanted. Registered physical therapist for home care program. Part-time. Call Douglass County Visiting Nurses Asnin. 843-3738 9-7 Female roommate want to share modern 2 bedrooms, 2 bath apt with 3 other girls Rent $43.75 Call 82-9- 8001 FOR RENT For rent—two fully furnished bed- rooms with consulting 3 piece bath- room. For actor or graduate gift and condo. For guest room. Campus Road, Phone #87452 - 7528 Ridgata Akwu now under new management. Will provide service and make improvements that will keep you on the ground at $129.00 • 2 bedrooms unfurnished with carpet and toilet. Try a peaceful country style at home. A good basketball court, court laundry areas, ample parking, pets and furniture from $10.49; Burlington, Furnished apartments from $14.99. For rent, furnished apt. 4 private bath to 4 KU boys. Phone VI 5-3289-7 9-7 Rent a sewing machine, $5.00 a month, White Sewing Center, 916 Mass. 9-7 HELP WANTED FEMALE ARTIST'S MODEL -Node experience not required THE LAW- RENCE, ART CENTER $2.50 hour Call 843-6336 or 843-9535 9-3 Pull or part time: experienced household goods packers and loaders Ethan A. Smith, Box 237, Lawrence, living qualifications and experience Caddis hostess, attractive, permeable, part-time time-energy. Prefer age 21. Lawrence restaurant. Phone VI-314-381 after 6 p.m. 9-7 Now taking applications for waitresses, part time earnings. Able to work under pressure, enjoy meeting public speakers, e-mail. Phone: 9-10- 817-5242. Web: www.business.edu $9.90 per hour Part Time Work: Marketing projects made by the Blind. Must have a car excellent pay; around 15 hours per week. Call 843-6098 after 4:30 - 9:60 FOR SALE For pantsuits it's the Alley Shop 843 Mass. If Hot Pants, Hot Pants, Hot Pants, The Attic, 827 Mass. tf For pants and tops it's the Alley Shop, 843 Mass. tf For sale--two bedrooms 8. f. 45 x 15. 1956 Champion Trailer Home located Bigham Court, 1600 N 4th Street Call collect-1-299-2966 9-3 WATERBEEDS, King-Size with 20-yr- guarantee. Frames and foam pads also available. Call 842-7668 now 9-3 Arts and crafts-Grumbacher art supplies; decoupage supplies, beads and other crafts. Daint Paint Store 918 Mass St. U43-641. 9-3 1964 VW with 66 motor, perfect running condition. Excellent interior and exterior. Must be to appreciate. 52 Carsman Inc. $108 Call VI-701-2610 Have. 58 Ford. 1,4 ton pickup. Sell or trade for motorcycle at 926 W 24th. No. 6. Body, bed, tires, and in good shape 9-7 For sale-motorcycle—1971 Triumph Trophy 500, 1200 miles. Must use now Call 841-2356, ask for Michael 9.5 1953 Dodge Very, dependable, excellent running condition, Good tires and battery. $150 Call Durge at 842-1114 or come by 1614 Kentucky For sale - $75, 1961 Pontiac Catalina. Priced for a quick sale. PS. AT: Needs body work but clean interior. Call 844-4061 after 9 p.m. For sale. Speech 22 drawing equipment. Only used last semester. Reasonably priced. Call 842-2768 9-22 Waterbeds $22-$50 - any size, 5-year guarantee when used with liner. Custom-molded frames available. Also made in Miami. JW-923. Ivanez 9-7 mold. #M-141-22600. Component stereo system, AM FM stereo, radio, 19" profit turret. Jamies 3 way tape deck. Deck for 2-way tape deck. White Sewing Center, 916 Mass. 9-7 A good selection of good used sewing machines from $9.95 up. White Sewing Center, 916 Mass 9-7 Great Dane puppies for sale. Fawn color. Male V1-252-89 9-3 OPEN FOR BUSINESS Monday, August 30 COOGER and DARK'S 959 Ohio Phone 842-507- phone 1-800-650-7233 Days Evenly USED BOOKS We Buy Books A Complete Line of A complete House Plants Including Venus Fly Traps & Many More PENCE GREENHOUSES 15th & New York 843-2004 "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon Potted Mum Plant in Full Bloom - Greenhouse Fresh. 500 lb Berry Canyon Used 1971 International Skiff 404k 1970 International Travailville, auto- tomatic. Used 1986 Skiff 205k, bike trainer 1969 V.W. Bus 1963 V.W. Bug Kuber Trier and 1948 Kuber Trier. 1948-98 Kuber. 1948-98 Uvated vacuum cleaners, Hoover, G.E. Electronics, etc. $9.95 up. White Sew- ing Center, 916 Mass. Pence Garden Center & Greenhouses bass guitar, Italian hollow body w/ guitar, sound play, bass player, EQO Bone bass guitar, Apt. for rent, downtown, Kitchen, kitchen furniture, loft w/ $00 442-6623 Earthship—East 8th & Mass—Summer clearness, up to 50°; off—worry, entire stock not included. 9-7 Student aid - New & used furniture Retailer - New & used furniture Refrigerator ranges, swish- unites, living room tables, dining suites, living room chairs MAAS FURNITURE & AP- SURANCE V.w. van 66 Honely but depotable RIVOLVing red, engine overhanked, good tires, clutch rebuilt Free Uncle san on dashboard 140 Herc 146 Tere For Sale. Custom tailored suits $65, costs and contracts $45. Black $45. Choose your own style. Get measured for top quality suit or sport wear. Call 800-713-2525. For sale, 1965 M.G. 1100 four door sedan, 17,500 actual miles. Excellent condition. Call $650 Call 843-8833. For sale--motorcycle helmet Bell 503-1x only 2 months old Call Tom. 843-2018 9-8 Olympus is the only camera. Focusing ring, built in light meter, motorized flash, advance camera attachment, wireless connection for $60. Will price for $40. Stru 825-4148 Want to ride cheaper than you can buy? Walk by My Suzuki $10 motorcycle, 70 miles, 120 mi to gall and run 50 mph. $225. Call 842-741-9-8 15th & N.Y. 843-2004 Antique sale Saturday only. Brass hats $25, oak dressers $30, keys $35, Ice Ove ice box $10 School uniforms $50, mirror mirror $40. All kinds of dresses hats, buffets, hutches, ate at Perry An- nies. For Sale. 58. Plymouth Roadrunner, 323. 824 door model. Road wheels, very deluxe hardtop. Must sell. Call 842- 6108 Leaving town, must sell 1968 Van Dyke Moline Home 2 bedroom, furnished, A.C. Located at 1st and Michigan Make up 843-858-9-8 1967 Triumph GT-6, Blue, Mags & polyglass. New engine, transmission, overhaul. Call 040-251-3400, ported, knocks, overhaul. Call 040-251-3400, job for 8-9 or see at Naima. Triumph 1966 TBD, yellow. American mags, 169-51 trees, aberash exhaust, great condition Call Ron. 842-277-9 1117 Kentucky. For sale: 1969 Norton Commando "S" 750 cc. Call 242-381. Ottawa, Kansas. Beautiful, micro-metre, sall. BSR MacDonald turbable. XY51 xieking cartridge. FM stereo and cassette tape deck all in one piece. Spapa sebrera separation device. 1971 Kawasaki 350. Just broken in- low mileage Chris, 1228 Ohio. 9-8 For sale: Used refrigerator, excellent condition: $40; 842-2715. 9-8 68 Triumph Trophy 250 Runs excel- lently $385 Woody at 843-6455 Exe- nctions 9-8 Movie Room GE and 500 condominiums. Boeing Rockefeller and 500 condominiums. Vibration vibrator. Carpet carpet. Chair padded GE and washing machine. Washing machine. Square, small chest of drawers and square, small chest of drawers. 62 Chev, 4 door, good running condition, burns regular, cheap transportation, phone: 841-3260; after 6:00 days, weekdays; on weekdays 9-11 1970 Yamaha XR-G100cc, 2000 miles, custom luggage bar. Excellent con- dition. $1,000 Dave Bliss at 1234 Road ¢.4 Wine Jug Thailand Brass Elephant Vase Fuil Sale - Component stereo system- AM FM tuner amplifier, turntable, tape recorder, and four speakers. Good price - call Steve. 812-2950-9 www.funil.com Great Dane. ARC reg, 2 yr old male, birding coloration. Phone: 814-320-6200. After 6:00, weekly anytime on birds. Also dog food and toys. India Copper Plate Mexico Beer Stein Germany Gift Shop Hours Psychology hardbands and paper- back books. Optimal psychometric areas. Also Wollman 2-4 track record records, mike carry, mike carrying. 842-2612. In order to make room for newly imported handcrafted the Museum of Art, two or three new available many articles in its present collection and in brows. A sample of these articles is shown. 10:04 36-M Sat. 18:04 36-Sun (from time in sales to the Gift item) at Museum of Natural services through the Museum of Natura- l History) 9-3 Sale Original Price Price $6.00 $10.00 PARTY CATERING AT SHORTY'S BEEFEEER 644 MASS. if It's The Attic, 927 Mass. Pants and tops for her. MISCELLANEOUS $7.00 $13.00 $9.00 $17.50 $8.00 $14.00 Tony's 66 Service PARTY CATERING AT SHORTY'S BEEFEATER 644 MASS if $15.00 The Alley Shop, $43.50; ta- tle Earthship - Eighth & 8th; and Brake? Come in and just rap with us we get lovely. KU Film Society Presents TO BE PREPED TO tune-ups starting service Kansas 6044 2434 Lowe 121-1008 A Film by Jean Luc Godard Members Free. Non-members 75c VIVRE SA VIE (My Life to Live) Woodruff Auditorium Try One Today 814 Iowa Single Admission and Membership may be purchased either at SUA Office or At Door Thurs. Sept. 2 7:30 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Home of the "Big Shef" Next Week: SOLOME & FREAKS THE HIFE in the WALL DELICATESSEN & SANDWICH SHOP 181-765. 2 m — Phone Order: 811-765. We deliver ~ 811-765. Drive A Little & Save A Lot. Shop PENCE GREENHOUSES For All Your Plant & Flower Needs- Greenhouse Fresh 15th & N.Y. 843-2004 Y Rx Open—8 to 5:30 10 to 4 on Sunday RANKIN DRUG CO. BUSINESS PHONE 843.5440 1101 MASSACHUSETTS STREET LAWRENCE, KANBAB