University Daily Kansan Tuesday. October 17, 1972 5 Fruit-Throwing at Game Protested by KU Band The University of Kansas Marching Band plans to ask the Student Senate to lodge a formal complaint with Kansas State University, according to Gary McCarthy, associate director, Kansas State University, and band president. M卡利会明天 that the bank says complain about the state fans' fuss. MKU will host KU band members with pieces of fruit during and after Saturday's ignore it in the past, but we cannot afford to anymore," he said. Robert Foster, director of, letters, said that about 70 of the 100 people who attended the suered杀 off of oranges, apples, plums and rolls of toilet paper. "We were just fortunate that someone did not get hurt badly," he said. During the band's pregame show, one of the flag carriers was hit in the head by an orange, Foster said, and she did not have Intensive ... The center receives $475 of the $538 its 100 full-time students received in 1972. For fiscal 1972, the center's budget showed $122,424 in total expenditures. Accounts accounted for $6,000 of the income for the year was $127,322. He said a tuba player got his nose cut when he was hit by an orange that pushed his glasses into the side of his nose. (Continued from page 1) some placing the blame on a large turnover rate each season agreed that this was a problem. any feeling in the side of her face for over an hour. All 180 band uniforms have to be cleaned and about half of a dozen instruments need repair in a doorknob. A Saturday's game means a sad Francis Heiler, professor of law and political science, was the vice chancellor of academic affairs. He suggested that some of the disappointments and pain caused by students suffered were the result “It’s cheap labor, it has to be that,” he said. “If we had full professors, it would cost $1.5 million.” McCarty said he hoped that the Student Senate would lodge a petition to the student government at K-State and that Acting Chancellor Nichols would also lodge a formal complaint with the president of K-State. of inadequate preparation before coming to this country. But when asked to give some general impressions from student complaints he heard, he replied with one comment. John P. Augelli, dean of international programs, was the chairman of the Advisory Committee to the Intensive English Center last year when it was making a complete study of the study is not available and he would not comment on it. "It isn't a totally clear picture," he said. "Of the students I talked to, there wasn't any consensus on any major issue." "To a considerable degree," he said, "the expectations of our foreign students are based on their own study experiences in the U.S." Prostitution (Continued from page 1) He said that in many countries he had visited, testing was not as rigorous as in this country. If a woman was given the same level of difficulty in America, it would be a shock when he found himself ill-prepared. Heller also said that his father had taught him study as much as they should. "normally used" for prostitution. "We have haired the house three times in the last 18 months. It's just a matter of a trial now." Prostitution operating out of massage parlor is not a problem. The law says that Freel said, because massage parlor are prohibited in the city be proved that the house is "normally used" for prostitution Freel said that he thought current morals were hurting the prostitution market. THE TOPEKA Police department carries on "continual investigation" of prostitution, but it was difficult that enforcement was difficult. A parlor outside of the city limits near Forbes Air Force Base was forced out of business, from the sherif's department "There too much free love," there too much in the 'loser' drug culture. But some of these people live long enough, they will go into adulthood. "The sad part, from an enforcement officer's standpoint, is that people don't complain and we can't do anything." "We have to find the crime." Freeel said he considered the military men from Ft. Riley and Forbes Air Force Base a "good place" for prestituation in Toneka. Frei said it was easier to take arrests in the summer market when people worked in low income districts and did not have air conditioners. "The authorities work the streets," he said. "In the winter, they work the streets." "A lot of white boys come to Torpeka from Ft. Riley because the prosecution problem in City is mainly black," he said. THE VETERAN'S HOSPITAL, Menninger's and Washburn University also contributed to the traffic in the city. Free said. "The last officers we sent into a house told the madam they were from the college," he said. "Maybe 20 or 30 boys from the college go to these places," he said. "We see all ages." But Freel said he did not think that Washburn patronage was extensive. Prostitution in Kansas City, Ks., traditionally has been in eastern industrial district or挤挤; problem is beginning to spread, according to Capt. Tom Daley, Ks.'s Police Department's vice commissioner. Nine persons, including four customers, have been arrested for prostitution in a massage parlor in the 900 block of Central in the last eight months, Daley said. Five other massage parlors on the town area are under observation for prostitution, he said. THE PARLOR on Central was reached twice, Dalley said, and the restraining order which prohibits police from entering the parlor. "They said we were harassing them," Dailey said. Two bars and one cafe in the west bottoms still are centers of prostitution activity in Kansas City, Kan., Dailey said. "The prostitutes use rooms upstairs to turn their tricks," he said, "or sometimes they use cars. They aren't particular." "There was one good-looking hick working out of a health spa who was charging $80." he said. THE VICE UNIT'S chief concern is preventing the spread of prostitution to massage activity inside and off the streets. "We do the best we can," Dailey said, "but prostitution was around in the Lord's day and long as there are men and women." "I see no great increases in prostitution across the state," he said. Jack Williams, supervisor of the intelligence and organized crime division at the KBI in Kansas, said it did not problem in Kansas. In the first six months of 1972, Williams' division made 12 arrests for prostitution. The KBI is concerned not only with controlling prostitution, but also with the criminal activities usually associated with prostitution, and with prostitution. "Where prostitution goes on, other things go on," he said. "It is a comfortable atmosphere for gay, narcotics and other curries." WILLIAMS SAID he considered prostitution a profitable business. Emery Goad, a special investigator under ATT's Atmos Attic, will miss Mike Glazer. "Prostitution is everywhere. But it's nothing you can wipe out. It a situation where you arrest 20 arrests we've be 20 more the next night." "The cost varies with location, but a high class call girl can get a night." he said. "And housework." He said, the girls work out of a bar." AGENTS WORKING out of the attorney general's office typically do undercover work for private companies that arrest takes place. Good said. One woman had a baby two weeks before the KBI arrested her. Jayhawk KU JU jewelry-tie KU key chains-kirings-KU KU "Big Blue" watches Jewelry 2,544.00 Jewelry 199.99 Mr. postulates professionals: "I don't think any are kiddaped out of Sunday school," Williams said. "She considered the baby an interruption," Williams said. TARTUFFE Oct. 18-19, 21-28 8:00 p.m. K.U. EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE UN4-3982 New at McOUEEN'S Patronixe Kansan Advertisers For Complete Insurance Automobile Gene Doane Agency VI 3-3012 824 Mass. St. The Konica Man is Coming! The Konica Man is Coming October 19 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. PHOTO 1107 Mass. Across from the Court House ZERCHER Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.3 Announcing: To all students, Place: Big Eight Room in Kansas Union. The SUA Instant Replay Time: 8:15 Tonight Featuring: FREE BEER Guest Speakers: Players and Coaches. Specials Daily at 2.89 George Carlin CLASS CLOWN Specials from Atlantic 12th & Oread This Week Only 2. 89 One day Western Civ. Notes=Now On Sale! There are two ways of looking at it: 1. If you use them, 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 A accommodation, goods, services and meals for the University Dalrymkhan are offered University Dalrymkhan are offered registration only for creed, or national registration only for creed, or national CLASSIFIED TO 111 FIINT HALL it is a dwarfish. Either way, the same. New Analysis of Western Civilization." Campus Madhouse, 411 West 14th. tf WANT ADS WORK WONDERS Brand new Midland package 8-track record, two 35-inch whiteboards, wholesale price of $00. Also have system with speakers for only $25. System with speakers a p.m. or 9:30. $81-304 or $81-604. Sister room, system i and system ii, Garrard, turturbile,, or 843-900. (weeks) 10-17 or 843-900. (weeks) 10-17 Upright piano: parnara table, desk and chair. Bed at 926 Teen No. bedroom chest bed at 926 Teen No. bedroom chest bed at 926 Teen No. 1913 Trompit Trophy 250 motorcycle, new battery, great shape, runs perfectly; matching helmet with face mask. For Tom Wilson. Cell: 824-851-10-17 10-17 One owner, low mileage (never been used) motorcycle bumper carriers. Run it off, my $20. We deliver. Going on Caribbean cruise. 841-3234 1970 21' Roadrunner. Completely self- companied tandem axle. Electric brakes. Includes mirrors and hitch for car. Call 842-0044 at 2:00 p.m. We pay top dollars for good clean Volkswagens or American cars. Call Jayhawk Volkswagen: 843-221-tt Koflach ski boots, Man's size 8. $20. Woman's size 7. $30. Both worn only one season. Call 864-3779 at 5:00. 10-17 AM FM FM stereo Allied-Pioneer 4-Power Quadway 4-channel adapter and 8 Quadway 4-channel adapter and speakers 9 months old still under wear. Battery 842-7300, 1312 Obi, No. DD, 842-7300, 1312 Obi, No. DD, 72 Kawasaki 90. Excellent condition,训命 sign and轨, 372 miles, need money, must sell. Best offer taken it. 10-17 Paraphernalia: Giant assortment to suit your every taste. At The Hodge Pода, 15 W. 9th. 10-19 New and used jeans, band jackets, bowling shoes, 40's and 50's dresses. New stock of antique velvet dresses. 189 Vermont. Bokonon. 10-17 . If you don't. Mamiya> Sereni 1000 DTL, body standard len, 200mm Tele-vivitar 280mm super Takumar, case, reef佑器 Sold as pair only 07-12 841-2840 FOR SALE Single bed, mattress, box springs, frame. Good condition. $65. Call 841- 2180. 1964 Buick Skylark. Well maintained. runs well. $200. Call 841-2012 in evening. night. 10-19 1972 Yamaha A1-2, 125 cm. Enduro, with a traction, not a terrace. Available with all accessories and extra, 1901.6 mile. Fantastic buy! 842-938-858 1968 VW Sedan plus two snow tires. New; brakes, battery; Call Tim Blackburn Day; 864-4950; night; 84-12 0535. Garrard turntable. Shure cartridge. Model SL-55. Sell cheap. $50. 842- 1647. 10-18 CARS ROUGH AND SOLD. For the best in town on used cars, G1. Joe's Used Cars, 601 Vermont, 842-8008, 11-17 Want to sell or trade for still camera = Bloxel 10cm movie camera. Four lenses, case, filters, good condition 843-560. 10-19 1970 Volkswagen bug blue with 4-26 vinyl rubber wristband. $199. interior interior. 100% warranty this week only, at $1395. Call for credit approval. Jakhwijk Volkswagen. 844- 321-2988. Car stereo—must well cassette recorder and player, 4 speakers, like new, $160 unit only $80 or best offer. Call 843-3857. Ask for Bill H. 10-20 71 Volkwagen bus, 7 passenger bus, 100 cargo bus, many more cargo buses, 1700 actual miles, one owner, remaining warm weather conditions. Call Jayhawk Cab Michelin steel belted radial tires to the Rockefeller building. Free installation at Ray Stonebelt's downway, come thru parking lot 6209. Woolworth's (10:27 nites). 192 beautiful Magnaxon console stereo with AM-FM stereo-radio built-in to $18 at Stainbake Rockey's (one without radio) 10-275 $150. Digital clock卫星-entire stock of five samples reduced 85 per radio clock. The total clocks also reduced! GE Electric back'd downwards. RBW 10-29 back'd downwards. RBW 10-29 CONVERTIBLE. "67 Impala, A/C; power windows, seats; maps; mags; red with white top. Dependable and looks beautiful. $995; 843-919. 10-18 Musk fragrance now captured in wax. Waxman Candles. 7 West 14th. Priced from $1. 10-20 Tony's Service Be Prepared! funt-ups startup service KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three days 25 word outlines $1.50 each additional word: $0.2 line: 5 m. o. 2 m. day before publication NEEDLEPOINT-RUGs CANVAS-CREWEL PHILLIPS 66 YARN—PATTERNS NEEDED POTENTIAL "We'll keep you in stitches" CANVAS-CREWEL 1966 Chevy window van, shag carpet and curtains. Call 843-9100, room 100 after 130. 10-20 Matched pair powerful $79.95 Mag. Powered battery in a silk in box for $40 Ray Stoneback's Open Thursday till 3:30 p.m. Saturdays and stave with FM, change and stave with FM change. ATTENTION SPORTS CAR LOVERS ATTENTION SPORTS CAR LOVERS GOOD CONDITION AND PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY CONTACT KITCHEN FOR CURRENCY 32-1487 10-19 1969 Toyota Landcruiser wagon. 4w dr. and other extras. Call 843-6583 ufter 5 p.m. 10-27 Car for sale. 1625 yellow Mercury. Engine good, body flat, tires good. Must sell before Oct. 30. $250 or fat must price. Call a fm. 648-7266. Fax a fm. 648-7266. ARIA 6 string acoustic guitar with case. 2 years old. 841-2682. 10-19 NOTICE Used School. Books. We sell used school books. Price also. We buy used library books for two. Boasting 30,000 books. Buy two. Book Exchange. 94 Massachusetts. Make your apartment come alive with gifts from the UPPER DECK HANGING airtight, bamboo curtain, cushion and Indiana. M-10, S-10-30. Sun. 1-5- 1515 Michigan St. Bar-B-Car, W. BeARC. A shipper. A ship of 70 go to $3.75. A large rib plate. Large rib plate $1.85. Small rib plate $1.85. Small beef sand .85. Sound of bread sand .85. Open 11:00 a.m to 9:30 p.m. Closed Open 11:00 a.m to 9:30 p.m. Closed Toe. Tuxedo. Phone 2-9515 8154 GAY LIBERATION. Friendship and society meetings. Every Monday at 7:30 am. Contact Liberation at 644-8990 or 644-8990 box 254. Law School. Service call information Service call information Service called info Service call We buy paperback books, old Playboy and Penthouse magazines. Call 842-0216. 10:27 CHE CREWEL CUPBOARD Northside Country Shop, 707 N. Kline Ave., Northside, Kansas River bridge. Antique, china and pottery of Kansas River bridge. Antiques, books and other items. Also produce: chocolate bars, sweets, sweet potatoes, takenakes, sweet potatoes, yams, cabbage, carrots, sweet potatoes, cabbage, rhubarb, zucchini, yellow squash, popcorn, white and yellow and red peppers, goats, Indian corn and pumpkins, goats. Northside, open 9:30, 4:32-7 days RADI AUDIO STEREO WAHREHOUSE >The finest in stereo at cost plus $3.99. Its worth 10. IIS542 Annex 38. Kamiko, Kam 60441. Phone 842- 2047. LAUNDRY washed, dried, picked up and delivered. 10 oz. minimum $18. Times a week call 64-253-81 times a week delivery Call 64-253-81 DIAPER SERVICE Call 64-253-81 PARTY LOUNGE at Mint Biscuit Area. Ideal for parties of all sizes. Call us for reservations today. 843- 2963. 11-17 Horses Boarded. Indoor and outdoor arenas, stalls, paddocks or outside lot. Close to University. $25 per month including hay. #84-3333. 11-2 Job seekers . . . 100 largest corporations surveyed for effective resume and job hints. $4 to market R. & D. Drawer 221, EadleCau. Ws. 5410. Lawrence Auction House Sell your household goods, antiques, cars and miscellaneous items. For compartment furniture, 642 Mass in the Red Dog Building. 642 Mass in the Red Dog Building. New shipment of India prints. Cover cracks in the wall, your bed, or yourself. At The Hodge Podge. 15 W. 9th. 10-19 October 17 is the LAST DAY TO REGISTER TO VOTE. If you've moved or if you've never registered, register today at county clerk's office. Drug analysis results for headquaters are now complete up to No. 529 Call 814-2345 for results. Sorry for the delay. 10:18 Babybassing in my home for 1 to 5 yr. olds. Mom. Through Friday only. Close to KU. 14 years experience. Phone 843-2623. 10-19 The SUBARU GL Coupe, with all its standard features, is available. NOW at Sixth Street Imports. Come see it! 1811 W. 6th St. 843-3333. 11-29 15 East 8th 841-2656 Now stronger than ever. The WAX- MAN fragranced candle. 7 West 14th. 10,20 10-5 Mon.-Sat. WHY RENT? RIDGEVIEW Mobile Home Sales 843-8499 3020 Iowa (South Hwy. 59) FOR RENT Looking for something to rent? TEA CITY BRIDGE 607, for 2 br duplexes and 1-3 BR apartments. All are available at HH 8000. All are available at HH 8000. All are occupies. After hour calls Grace will be available. CIRCLE Single and double sleeping rooms with share kitchen and bath. Males only. Borders K.U. and near town. 843-576-0. No pets. tf COLLAGE HILL MANOR 1. bedroom lavage apt. Must utilities pool. Pool and storage. Walking distance to bank. Sec. 1741. W. 194. 38, th. bath. 643-8230. Apartments, furnished, clean, with wall to wall carpeted, padded walls. One air conditioned. Off street parking. 843-7367. No pets. TOO FAR FROM CAMPUS? THERE IN FAR-LONG LOTS? A twin a b parking lot from stadium. Easy walking distance from parking lot. FREE Cab, vise, Reasonable rates, furniture available. Apt. A123. Ind. Apt. 9 or cell phone. Available Apct. 123. Total living in cooperative style, including good dinners. Near campus. Various room prices. Phone 842-9421. Ask for Rich. 18 Apartment for rent. Graduate couple. One bedroom; 1 or arrangements if interested in managing Lease. Lease no.: A8-10296-4, VI - 2i6894-6 after 10-17 10-17 New two bedroom duplex. One unit has carpet in mother room, one with all electric appliances, and pet awnings. Have reduced rent. At 1608 West 29th Street 142-737-5771. Comfortable one-bedroom apartment 6 bedrooms, blocks from campus. Quiet neighborhood. Close to shopping laundry-mat. 1438 W 10th Street Apartments, 1274 Ohio. 10-18 Extra large living area with two bedrooms for two men. Stove and Ref. Utilities paid $80. Phone 413-2263. WANTED One and two bedroom apartments. Carpeting and dishwasher. Near campus. 1025 Mississippi. 842-8667. 10-20 Feet for our socks, bodies for our India print clothes. Cloth yourself in joy from The Hodge Podge. 15 W. 9th. 10-19 Room for rent, $45, kitchen, near campus. Call 842-5933. 10-22 Desperately needs a ride to Colo. Spgs, Denver or vicinity, around Oct. 20. Will share gas and expenses. Call Linda; 842-653-01 The Sanctuary is looking for good entertainment for weekends. We will be hosting an early morning gam session All those interested please call Ace Johnson, 843-0540. **HOGMATE WANTED:** 4 girls need roommate to share large 5 bedroom house. Mellow atmosphere. $60 a month plus utilities. 834-564-104 FEMALE ICE DANCING PARTNER—Must know steps through pre-alternate practice and be admitted at mutually agreeable time. Call UN 4-3989 from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesdays. Law student needs roommath immediately; 2 bedrooms, furnished, own bedroom, quiet, carpeted, A/C, entertainment center, ceiling beam, lease-843-247 after 6 p.m. 10-23 Wanted: Sitar lessons. 842-0469. 10-19 STILL. Wanted—2nd girl to share apartment with two other semi-straight girls in Jayhawkter Towers. Call 643-1303 anytime. WANTED: People who get off on 85d pitchers 7-9 Tuesdays and 2-4 Thursdays at The New Haven, 12th and Oread. 10-11 HELP WANTED Wanted: Ambitious person to represent a company in the academic money—exciting work in the academy field. If interested in having mentored students, call 305-862-6772 or mentored needed, call 305-862-6772 or mentored needed. Mail resume to Academic Services, 1720-719th Street, Causeway Bay, Miami Beach, Florida 33138 or 311-848-6070. LAWRENCE KANSAS Forest Eating Place Delicious Food and Superb Service with Complete Menu. Steak Sandwiches, Mushrooms, and Seafood (or music and has always been in *objective* for quality TONY'S DATSUN IT SURE BEATS WHATEVER'S SECOND IMPORTS DATSUN 912 0654 500 E.23rd Students wanting to represent Avon products in the apartments or dorms in which they live, call Mrs. Ione Sells, Avon manager, 842-816-10-20 Need experienced part time person, to prepare individual income tax re- form, fill out necessary documents, appointment call, Lawrence Mills, 843-1522. Intersite Securities Co. 843-1522. Restaurant helper. Bus girls. Part time, evenings, Phone 843-1431 after 6 p.m. 10-18 842-0444 Need students for part-time employment. Need to be responsible, aggressive, ready for high-demand situation: Call Mark Feinberg at 844-6239. 9 a.m. to q.m. MISCELLANEOUS NEXT WOW OPEN FROM 10 A M- bring your books and have a good morning draught. THE BIRSTERSTE 14th and Tenn. 10-25 MAYBE THEY GIVE YOU THE RIGHT TO BECAUSE THEY PROVE THEM WRONG. Register to e-today. County clerk's office. "SAMPLE BRIDAL GOWNS" up to 12.9 by appointment. Sizes 8, 10, 12. By appointment only. #82-985 number not in Kentucky. BACK TO KENTUCKY. **BRITT** Waxman cardens makes and carries one of the largest selection of fragranced candies in the world. 7 West 14th. 10-20 WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE CASPLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WALI WORLDLE WORLDLE 10-20 TYPING Term papers, theses, dissertations, manuscripts. Spelling, corrected. Quick, efficient service. Mary Wolken. 1712 Albane 843-1522. 11-11 Experienced in typing these, dissertations, term papers, other rare types, and forms of typesetting types. Accurate and prompt word processing. Phone: 843-2546. Ms. Wright phone: 843-2546. Mrs. Wright Typing. my home. I.B.M.E. Learnic. pica. Prompt accurate work. Experienced. Term paper, thesis, dissertation. Call Katie. 841-256-105. 11-1 Thesis and dissertation typing, term papers, resumes. Mathematical and scientific typing. IBM Electronic plea preparation. Johnson, 842-6138 for 5.00, 10.00, 15.00, 20.00. Expert manuscript typetip with thorough knowledge of spelling, punctuation and grammar in form papers, etc. 6 years experience in writing 10 and 14 a.m. or between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. PERSONAL A gift for everyone who means something good to you. You'll find it at The Hodge Podge, 15 W. 9th. 10-19 LOST PERSONALITY, You'll get off on &kp pitches from 7-9 Tuesday and 4-2 Thursday at The NEW HAVEN. 12N and Oread. 10-17 I still need $350 to fix my car. Send donations or 2 front tires for a 45 Mustang to Narm at 1820. W 280 Lawrence. Thanks for the Lawyer. Time: 10-19 Male black and tan short-haired tiger cat in vietyn of 6th and Ohio. Last seen Sept. 26 wearing white plastic collar. Please call 843-6305. 10-18 Girl's gold watch between O-zone and Murphy, Monday, Oct. 9. Genuine reward. Call 843-0025. 10-19 Craig's Fina and U-Haul Auto Service Center 23rd & Ridge Court 843-9694 Competition Sports Cars Inc. 2300 W. 29th Terr. Lawrence, Kansas Telephone: (913) 842-2191 USE KANSAN WANT ADS