University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 5. 1972 Dean Discusses Social Problems BY SANDY HUNTER Kansan Staff Writer "Social problems facing this country are similar to those of other nations," Arthur Katz, dean of social welfare, said. Crime, racism, crime and delinquency are common to all." Katz participated in the 16th International Conference on Water Conservation in August in the Hague. The United States was one of 70 nations attending the week-long gathering, and all nine asked to represent the United States on a commission that dealt with social policies, other social policies, the other American was a HEW representative from Washington. The commission was interested in the contribution of subnational actors to national policy making. An example of this is the role of communities and states playing more important roles in affecting national policy making for social welfare. KATZ SAID. "The real concern for our country is that too many decisions are made in Washington now. We are not the ones to make the governmental decision making, most larger countries are." Katz said the commission came to the conclusion there should be an attempt on the part of the national governmental policy making groups to provide some needs, such as 'grass root' needs of people were heard directly. A structure should be set up for obtaining recipients of social services and using these for any kind of proposed changes or new policies. KATZ SAID that, while the United States had developed advanced and sophisticated social service programs, it did not have a large body as well as it could have done in resolving critical social problems. "WHEN MEASURED against potential resources, we fall far short of our potential for solving social problems." Katz said. Katz based his observation on two facts. He said the United States should not promote national product in the world and the highest standard of living. At the same time, the United States should have an unstinting commitment to the democratic process in government, which has as its major theme, "the right of the poor." Katz said he hoped more students would become interested in comparative social science and business international basis. He said he would like to see international exchange programs arranged by colleges and universities. He said that he would be better able to learn from these countries. Chess Popularity Up After Fischer Win The Fischer-Spassky world championship matches heightened when the two became international news figures this Mrs. Sharon Park, a librarian at the school, noted a large increase in the number of books checked out. At least one book on a case has been checked out since school started, she said, and there are two or three books on her own. Because of the demand for books, a library has had to purchase three or four extra books, including a fine choreographer's chess instruction book, she said. Several of the gift shops in downtown Lawrence have sold more since the Fischer-Spassky matches. Eling's Gift Shop had not sold one month and about six months on account of a single employee. Before school started, however, four chess sets in stock were bought by college-age sets and two sets has slowed down now, he said, but about three people every week inquire about the sets. The KU Chess Club had 51 at its meeting of the month, and the Monroe High School Lymons sophomore, and Mike Johnson, Lawrence junior, are among the top players. Vickers Gift Shop has a list of ten people who are waiting for ordered chess sets to arrive, a shop employee said. Chess sets are delivered there; they shed, but request orders have been in since July. which is affiliated with the U.S. Chess Federation. Grimes said membership had grown considerably in the chess club since last year when there were approximately fifteen members. He attended the meeting Monday night are new members, he said. Demonstrations on strategy and theory are given by the advanced members of the club at the beginning of the meetings, he said. Club members decided to hold meetings in two groups to allow all members to play chess after the demonstrations. With only 10 chess boards, not all members met during one meeting, he said. Work to Begin At Intersection On 7th Street The chess club plans to meet 2 p.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Monday every week in the Jayhawk room of the Kansas Union. Anyone can attend the meetings, Grimes and Kline, co-faculty members. Those attending the club meetings automatically become members. Excavation of the intersection at 7th and Massachusetts streets will begin next week when the 8th Street intersection is reenforced. City officials said Tuesday they were satisfied with progress on a new project. Buford Watson, city manager, said Constant Construction Co. officials were satisfied the project would be met. Socialists to Meet Young Socialists for the presidential ticket of Linda Jenness and Andrew Pulley will meet at 3 p.m. today in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. There will be an informal presentation of the Socialist Workers Party platform. The Psychology club will meet at 7:30 tonight in 547 Frasher Hall. Officers will be elected and possible programs will be discussed. All are welcome. Psychology Club German Club Activities German Table will meet from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. today and every Thursday in Alcove D of the Kansas Union. The German Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Sunflower Room of the Union. Jim Bono, assistant instructor of German will present tape recorded German political songs called Degerhart at the meeting. Refreshments and a discussion will follow the program. Film on Apollo 15 Flight "in the mountains of the Moon," a film on the flight of Apollo 15 distributed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, The film is sponsored by the department of physics and astronomy. The film lasts 28 minutes and will be shown more than once if there is sufficient demand. The KU observatory will be open to visitors after the film is shown. The League of Women Voters luncheon will be held at 12:45 p.m. Room 6 of the Kansas University luncheon will not be held tonight to give students an opportunity to League of Women Voters School of Fine Arts University Theatre - MURPHY HALI October 6,7,8,12,13,&14 1972 8:00 p.m. 6,7,12,13,14 2:30 p.m. 8 K. U. students receive free reserve seat tickets with certificate of registration. Ticket reservations: UN4-3982 they're really saying something sizzle, zap. get your feet together, Jack. put me on, step out. everybody pay attention now. DEXTER Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.3 Five days Downtown Lawrence Western Civ. Notes—Now On Sate There are two ways of looking at it 1. If you use them, One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 Accommodations, goods, services for students of University Daily Kalans are offered University Day Kalans without regard to color, creed, or religion. CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLIHT HALL 1. We are two ways to let. 2. If you use them, you're at an advantage. FOR SALE Either way it comes to the same thing—"New Analysis of Western Civilization." Campus Madhouse, 411 West 14th. tl KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES if you don't you're at a disadvantage. If you don't have an advantage. We pay top dollars for good clean Volkswagens or American cars. Call Jayhawk Volkswagen. 845-2217 1967 Volkwagen van, white, locally owned, excellent transportation. KU special F53. Call for fast credit approval. Jawakshawk Volkwagen 82, 217. Michelin radial steel tires at RAY STONEBACK'S downline. Entrust stock now at 20% off! Installed fire—also some used tires available. Pur coat old and new, ski sweaters, fannel shirt. Bokenon revisited. But not CHAPRA CHARLE. But not CHAPRA CHARLE. ONLY TISON. BOKON. 19 Vermont. 10-8 1963 Volvo 1225. Clean, 2 d, white, new tires, one owner, very good condition. Must sell. Go to Germany. Ph. 843-1432. 10-6 Waterbeds: we now have 3 kinds of waterbeds. We have lap bed, lap bed, lap swim, linen beds, pool and dressed waterbed sheets bean bag chair. We also have STORE in LEN ZERO 720. MISSING STORE in LEN ZERO 710. Kustom 100 amplifier, Gibson SC 100 and Harmony acoustic electric guitar. Call Randy at 842-7812 or 841-2302 or see Lerney Zeros, 710 Main St., New York, NY 10024. WANT ADS WORK WONDER MOTORCYCLE for sale. 1965 rebuilt Triumph Bonneville 650cc, new tires, battery. $650.84-1211. 10-9 1961 Tempest wagon with 6 cyl engine. Good shape. Great travelin' home or wherever. 842-7161 after M-F. 10-6 149 Clean Chev 1/2 ton truck Nice paint and has 34 Chevy full oil prespiration engine with Nice modern diameter tire. Call or die B47-7449 after 10 a.m. or call B47-7449 after 10 a.m. 1970 mobile home in excellent condition. Includes full carpeting, A-C, washer and dryer. Either furnished or unfurnished. B4 82-683-053 after 5. Magnavox stereo record player. Detachable speakers, new diamond needle. Like new, only two years old. Use with an app to appreciate. Cal 1638 in 1538 events. SAMPLE COAT SALE - B55 - MISSISSAUGA Provide excellent warmth in the cold weather. Sergeant Pepper coat style. Many of our customers p Epiphone electar doubleneck steel guitar. Gibson K500m 6-string guitar. Both in good condition and price low. Must 10-10. 843-845. Moving up in the world- Must sell 45 Ford Custom. Automatic transmission, six cylinder. Good cheap car. Not a hard to refuse. 841-3701. 10-10 Machinot pre-amp, power amp, 1 yr. old, model MA-S100, $500 new, $550 or best offer. Call 841-3785 between 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. 10-10 Pentax Spotmatic with 55 mm F1.8 and 135 mm F3.5 auto lenses with case, $250, 864-615s. 10-6 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES 25 days write price $1.50 each additional dollar $0.2 headline 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication 11 x 14 Vivax enlarger, complete darkroom set-up. Camera PFT with 15M 25mm lens. Vivac B-826-200 zoom camera cassette recorder. 10-108 843-720-700 71 CB 354 KHora. Lease than 6,000 km. Excellent condition. First reasonable offer MUST SELL. Call after booking. 20-10-18. Two boat and shields. Portable sewing machine. Good condition. $25.84-7471. 10-6 KAT SUZUKI Tony's 66 Service Be Prepared! Hire-ups starting ups Lawrence, Kansas 634 Mass. 842-6996 Norton-Jane C2 Norton-Jawa-C2 72 Closeout Prices KAT SUZUKI 634 Mass. 842-6996 Norton-Jawa-C2 '22 Closeout Brides 2434 Iowa V12-1008 82W VW convert, custom top, emp19 residual焊 with header, good tires, batt, radio, reasonable. 842-6800. 10-10 Compact stereo system. Garrard turner bracket, 8-track, AM-FM stereo, 20 discs. Compact stereo system. K16 aakera speakers. $250, $450-650 or 10-120 *Punasea* evenings. 1972 Yamaha AT-2, 152° Enduro, excursion condition, not a scratch, with accessories and extra, with all accessories and extra, 190.16 miles. Fantastic buy! *842-8058*. Bullac Metrilla (street), 98, 4,100 miles very quick, good need. mechs, very quick, good need. Bundle $600 to call. It Call 848-4214 after 5. 10-11 1971 6506 Yamaha XS-2. Electric starter, dude brake, 2900 miles, $850. Call 841-2164. 10-11 Divan, back lays down to make into bed. Excellent condition. $35. Call *499-7107. 10-11 TOYOTA HILUX 1921 1.91 ton pickup, 4 speed, radio climbing, chrome hummer, bumper safety booster, excellent condition. Call 843-6442-1030 5:30 10-11 Mobile Home, 1969 "Taylor" 12" x 18" floor model. Fully loaded, fully carpeted, fuel tank located in Topeka. can be seen by upward-angle view. 11:35-12:38 aft. 5:20 p.m. to 11:14 aft. 71 Kawasaki 125 cc. Runs great must sell. Best offer. Call 843-3858 10-11 70 F1FM Gat. 500, V-8, auto., alt. $1795. WARRANTY USED CARS 70 Mer. Montago, 2-dr. HdT., V-8 stair. air. $1695. Bick, air, $169s. 70 box, 2-dr., d-cr. 6乐. automatic, $169s. 70 Hornet, 2-dr., 6 cyl. autumn $1395.$ 69 Buick Skylark, V-8, auto, P.S. & P.B. $1495 68 Mer. Cycleon, 2-dr. HT, V-8, auto. air P& B & BTN 86 mlt. Cylone, 2-dir. H1, V-8, auto, air, P.S. & P.B., $1195. 47 Ford 6 cyl., automatic, air, $595. 1116 W, 23rd (Sales & Service) 843-8080 10-1 151 Michigan St. Bar-B-Q. We Bargain. A slab of bals from $7.35. A slab of bals from $12.95. A slab of bals from $18.95. A small rb palts $15.00. Bare beef $18.50. Beet sand and 8.5s. Pound of beet sand at 11:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Closed 11:00 a.m. To phone V-2-958 Milsch St. RAUD AUDIO STEREO WAREHOUSE -the finest in stereo at cox plat - Its worth it. 1255 Piscina BELGAS, Kax. K604. 6448. Phone 862- 2047. GAY LIBERATION. Friendship and employment meetings. Meeting every day at 7:50 a.m. on Monday. Service number: 644-8990; write box 324. Law service. Call information service 644-7871; call service information service 644-7871. 67 Ford 6 cyl. automatic, air.$955 KARNAZE AMERICAN-JEEP PARTY LOUNGE at Mont Bleu Sku Area. Ideal for parties of all sizes. Call us for reservations today. 843- 2363. 11-17 We buy paperback books, old Play- boy and Penthouse magazines. Call 842-0216. 10-27 G got a sweet tooth? Heath is as near as the Hildestress Duckwalla Store's huge candy counter. Open till 8:30 p.m. for late cravers. Northside Country Shop, 707 N. Wingfield Dr., Kansas City, Kansas. Produces of Kansas River bridge, Antiques, and sandals of other items. Also produce: apples, bananas, potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, potatoes, rhubarb, cucumbers, yellow peppers, corn, popcorn, white and red corn, popcorn, white and red corn, ginger bread, Indian corn and pumpkins, Indian corn and pumpkins, Open door, 24-hour 7 day LAUNDERY wanted, dried, picked up and disposed of. Laundery Service $13 a month, three times a week delivery. Kc 652-1031 DIPER Service for SMILE FIRE DIAPER SERVICE 10-27 I've got all the biggest names (Sansu, JBL, J.DL, Dakai, and others) at the lowest prices. Call Bill. 843-2375. 10-13 Flute and recorder lessons. An experienced teacher and player. Possibility for all size recorders. Call 843-3245 in the evenings. Job seekers . 100 largest corporations surveyed for effective resume and job hints. $4 to market R. & D. Drawer 122, Eauclair, W. 54101. WHY RENT? RIDGEVIEW Competition Sports Cars Inc. 2300 W. 29th Terr. Lawrence, Kansas Telephone: (913) 842-2191 REGISTER TO VOTE, REGISTER TO VOTE, REGISTER TO VOTE, REGISTER TO VOTE, REGISTER TO VOTE, REGISTER TO VOTE, REGIS- GATE TO VOTE, REGIS-GATE TO VOTE, TODAY! 10:30 MOTORCYCLISTS—Let's use it. In the past, we had a Summer and a Fall event. Join them for a Friday's Meeting, Wednesday October 25th at 10:30 a.m. and Iowa and Iowa. Wear warm. For details, go to motorcyclist.com. CIRCLE REALTY HORSE CARE. Have available box stall, back room and area for use if needed. Furniture or New Carriage or Gelding. New stabilizing three walls from campus. Use of students' sites from campus. Owner Alexander. FOR RENT CIRCLE Looking for something to rent? Look at the image. The text is "Look for something to rent? 607, for 2 BR duplexes and 1.3 BRFM 607, for 2 BR duplexes and 1.3 BRFM 607, for 2 BR duplexes and 1.3 BRFM 607, for 2 BR duplexes and 1.3 BRFM 607, for 2 BR duplexes and 1.3 BRFM 607." The word "all" is missing in the last line. All are available for immediate rent 3020 Iowa (South Hwy. 59) SPACIOUS NEW APARTMENTS dryers and dresses. Private palaces, balconies, drives. Luxury furnished gas lighted courtyard, beautiful Apartments, furnished, clean, with wall to wall carpeted, padded walls. One air conditioned. Off street parking. 843-576-9057 and near lowlands 843-576-9057. No pets. TOO FAR FROM CAMPUS? TURRED FROM FAILOR-FLAT LINGS? You a 2 bd. parking from stadium. Easy walk distance from parking lot FREE. Parking parking lot FREE. Cabilee vise, Resistance rates, furniture available. Resistance rates, furniture available. Appl. 123 Icd. Avt. 9 or cell phone. Appl. 123 Icd. Avt. 9 or Single and double sleeping rooms with share kitchen and bath. Males only. Borders K.U. and near town. 843-5767. No pets. © Apartment for rent at Cedarwood Apartments beginning around Octo- ter 9, 2018. $130, furnished. Call office 843-114-1766 or info@cedarwoodapartments.com. Between 8.30 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. 10-10 One bedroom furnished apartment, air conditioned, swimming pool, bus service to campus, carpeted, call 842- 6171 at 3:00 p.m. 10-10 Total living in cooperative style including good dinners. Near campus. Phone 842-9421. Ask for Rich. Reasonable prized. 10-11 Part of our family is lost. Black buffy kilt, bald spots over eyes, squeaks instead of meows. Please call 841-268-308. 10-6 Photo-gray prescription eyeglasses in white case with purple flowers and butterflies on it. Lost somewhere in the garden. Contact Marsha. 843-800-16-5 Contact Marsha. 843-800-16-5 COLLEGE HILL MANOR, 1 bedroom hapt apt. Most utilities paid. Pool and laundry. Walking distance to warehouse. 174 W. 191. 30th. Sh. call 843-8229 LOST Available immediately — Two bed room duplex. Stove and refrigerator, furnished, air conditioned, slag carriage, 834-205-105, 829. Wardrobe 343-205-105. Two room apt. at 8th and Kentucky. Own kitchen, share bath. $70/month includes utilities. Call 843-5000 or 10-6 843-5272 For rent at University Terrace Apts. 602-914-5798, terraceroot.com. Furnished. w/w carpet, balcony, dinning. Nice. quiet. $130 1433 or 843-3490. Table-10.5 1433 or 843-3490. Very large room, private bath, private entrance, furniture, quiet, kitchen, laundry room for grad student, in home of young university, 843-903-3. 10-10 Reward for finder of olive gree, windbreaker with left hand zipper Phone Xuo at 843-6715. 10-4 Tollie, my half-Colleen with one stand, two legs, with white blonde hair, brown, with white and black months. I love her. Please call 825- 2792 or Topea (collect) 272-2917. Large, slightly tight female gray striped hat in vicinity of Village Apta. Answers to Abby, sometimes If found, please 842-0756. NEEDLEPOINT-CANVAS-CREWEL 0-5 Mon.-Sat. "We'll keep you in stitches" YARN—PATTERNS NEEDLEPOINT—RUGS CANVAS—CREWL 15 East 8th 841-2656 Male black and tan short-tailed tiger cat in vicinity of 6th and Ohio. Last seen Sept. 26 wearing white plastic collar. Please call 843-6305. 10-11 THE CREWEL CUPBOARD Brown contact lenses in white case Please call 842-2073. 10-5 Woman's watch lost on campus Monday Reward Please contact Carol Vogel at 913-381-6445 10-5 WANTED Roommate wanted. Female to share 2 bed furnished duplex on south edge of campus. Phone 843-0424 10:10 5:00 p.m. 5 tickets to the Nebraska game. Please contact Professor Shumway at 338 Murphy, 864-3566. 10-9 WANTED: People who get off on 86c paterson 7-9 Tuesdays and 2-4 Thursdays at The New Haven, 12th and Orend. 10-6 Please. Ride to Minnesota, to arrive Friday, October 6 by early evening. Will share expenses. Call: 843- 7882. Undergraduate (Jr.) student needs a roommate for a 2 bedroom modern apt. Very reasonable and good location. Call 843-929-6. 10-6 Still wanted: One female roommate for Jayhawkter Towers Apts. Call 843-1303. 10-11 TYPING Female needed to complete lease requirement at Jayhawk Towers. Immediate occupancy. $66/month. Call collect 381-4237. 10-11 Grad student needs roommate, preferably grad student $62 a month plus Nine furnished apt, walking distance. $34,816-3647. W 10-10 Apt. 3A, 841-3647. Experienced in typing theses, dissertations, term paper books, other typer tips, and typing techniques. Typic type. Accurate and prompt typing. Accurate and prompt typing. Phone number 843-5244. Mrs. Wright. Term papers, theses, dissertations, manuscripts, spelling, corrected. Quick, efficient service. Mary Wolken, 112 Albana. 843-1522. 11-1 Fast, efficient, accurate service, carbon ribbon, reasonable rates. Call 842-4754. 10-11 Typing, my homework. I.B.M. *Selective* presentation. My accurate work. Experi- torial. Term papers, thesis, dissertat- ions. Call Katie. 841-256-105. 11-1 PERSONAL Send one dollar or more or less to Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Mass. Check your donation. Your donation will help fight hunger in the Rockies this winter. PERSONALLY, You'll get off on 85 pitches from 7-9 T-tables and 2-3 Thursdays at The NEW HAVEN, 120-14 and Oread. WE'RE NOOPEN FROM 10 AM —bring your books and have a good morning dragon. THE BIERSTORE 14th and Tenn. 10-10 HELP WANTED Papa skunk — Moma skunk and baby skunk miss you. Come home. Mona skunk sorry about stink she caused. Call before Thursday. 10-11 Students wanting to represent Avon products in the apartments or dorms in which they live, call Mrs. Ileen Sells,Avon manager, 842-8126. 10-20 How about a jazz man? We still need singers, a triumphant player, and a barton six player. Interested? Call Dave Young (804-237-5611) or Lauren Luther Church at 843-6622. MISCELLANEOUS "SAMPLE BRIDAL GOWNS" up to Craig's Fina and U-Haul Auto Service Center 23rd & Ridge Court 843 8948 843-9694 BRANDYWINE CUSTOM TAILORS Custom Tailored-Custom Styled Mens Sport Coats— $40 Mens Knit Suits— $60 Mens Slacks— $18 SUMMER PACKAGE SPECIAL 1 Knit Suit 1 Pair Matching Slacks $70.00 $70.00 300 Fabrics and Patterns 250 Fabric Appliques Wool, Polerite Kernels and Many More. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED For Measurement Appointment For Special Purpose Use DATSUN IT SURE BEATS WHATEVER'S SECOND 500 E.23rd TONY'S IMPORTS-DATSUN 842-0444