University Daily Kansan Friday, September 15. 1972 9 Medical Experts Work On Transplant Problem By MARGE LEVIT Kansan Staff Writer If you needed a kidney or other vital organ to live, would you be able to get one? A team of experts, representing various medical disciplines at the University of Kansas Medical Center, is now working on this problem and many others with organ transplants. Dr. Fred Whittier, assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, problem of supply might be resolved in the future as more people become familiar with the technology. In 1988, the act recognizes the legality of a donor card signed by anyone 18 years of age or older in the United States. A PERSON can donate his entire body or specific organs to a child. Once signed, the card is carried by the donor at all times, most often in a bifille where it will be wrapped in adhesive tape before death. If a donor changes his mind at any time, he simply tears up the card. No agency keeps cards. Since the act became law, the Kentucky school district has been distributed in the Kansas City area, most of them by the National Kidney Foundation and the National Kidney Foundation. That figure will have to be multiplied many times over Whittier said, to assure an adequate supply of organs cornea and skin trimmings plants are most frequent in this area. Ninety-five people in this area are on waiting lists for kidney transplants. Some have been waiting for years. WHITTIER said one reason for the long wait was the need for a careful match of donor organs to prospective recipients. Known as "issue typing," the matching process can spell the difference between transplant and an unsuccessful or rejected one. Whittier said. Tissue typing for four cooperating hospitals in the greater Kansas City area is handled at the Veterans Adjunct Hospital. Whither is head of the nephrology department at the hospital. It is important, he said, that donor organs be from young people. In this age bracket are less likely to have hardening of the skin and a degenerative disease ironically, the most common type of kidney disease, nephritis, usually affects people between 20 and 45 years old. IN THE PAST year and a half, Whittier estimated, 50 kidney transplantes in the area. A kidney transplant can last indefinitely he said. If it doesn't, a second transplant is needed. People who have kidney failure and are awaiting transplant can be kept alive by dialysis machines, which clean the blood. Such treatment is expensive, whether done in a hospital or at home. A kidney transplant requires quick action. Ordinarily, a kidney must be removed within 30 minutes of being transplanted and spiltened within about eight hours. Whittier said. However, the transplant time can be increased with the use of a perforator. A child with a kidney viable for up to 72 hours. A NEW PERFUSION machine has just been given to the Veterans Hospital by the local Kidney Foundation. This machine and technicians to it will be available to any hospital in the two-state area where a kidney becomes available. "He should have a basic educational, spiritual and religious knowledge that we think we still have these at KU. "I'm optimistic that we'll find a new way." Dr. Whittier said 75 per cent of the time a local recipient was waiting for a donated kidney. If no local match can be found, he suggests organ is sent immediately to the medical school at the University of California at Los Angeles, which maintains a computerized list of most kidney patients in the United States who are awaiting transplants. removed. She cited safeguards written into the Anatomical Gift Act. According to the law, the patient's own physician cannot be given for transplant, and cannot be a member of the transplant team. BECKY COMBS, secretary of the Greater Kansas City and Western Missouri Kidney Foundation in Kansas City, Mo., discussed the need for donors might have about being "really dead" before an oran is the repudiation of the task. Jackson said he thought the guidelines used to select Chalmers were valid. After an organ is removed, the donor's body is returned to the family for burial or cremation, she said. "Some prospective donors who have signed cards have told me they would be more morality insurance," Comba said. " Their attitude seems to be, 'I'd like to think that part of me is not important,' and I'm be useful to someone else." Cornea transplants present fewer difficulties, according to the author, chairman of the ophthalmology department at the Medical Center. "The chancellor definitely should be a progressive administrator. He should unquestionably attend the faculty and students within the guidelines set by the state and regents. He should be responsive to the taxpayers and legislature. "I don't think the chancellor should listen to you. You have to appreciate that education is different today from what it was 20 years ago. A man in this position should be able to understand all of the called liberals and conservatives, as Chalmeris was able to do. By BECKY PIVONKA Human Staff Writer "Frankly, the faculty and students should have the opportunity to join the regents in the final consultation, and to review the capabilities and motives of the applicants. He said there was a waiting list for cornea transplants. "Since the cornea has no blood vessels, we don't have the same vision." If there should be a problem can be controlled with drops in the eye. We don't have to get medicine or massive doses of body drugs." THIS IS a thought that has proved comforting, she said, to parents of young persons whose births were short by accident or illnesses. Age is less apt to be a significant factor, he said. "A person 90 years old can have an excellent cornea. Usually, though, the younger the donor the better." Fine Arts Dormitory Geared to Hobbyists The idea for a resident creative arts center at the University of Kansas was conceived after Emily Taylor, dean of women, heard speaker discuss a similar case at the University of Denver. "The facilities for the creative arts center are especially for students not in fine arts but who Continued from page 1. Booklets containing organ donor information of the program are available in the literature rack in the Watkins Memorial Hospital. sonally he looking for in a chancellor, it might inhibit the members of the other committees. I don't want any preconceived ideas. I'd like to have everyone else do it and hope everyone else does it. KU, Regent Elmer Jackson, regent and KU alumnus, said, "I think the committee exemplifies many of the policies of Chancellor Chalmers. I had no quarrels with the basic adaptive policies of Chalmers. are interested in it as a hobby," Taylor said. "It doesn't do any good to be on a committee unless you're given a role in making the decision." Numerous organizations and individuals at KU have contacted the regents within the past few weeks of selecting a new chancellor of selecting a new chancellor. Don Harmon, co-resident director for Hashinger, spoke about the importance of questionnaires filled out by 240 of the 296 residents at Hashinger. The survey listed a class break to allow residents their majors, the number of residents interested in serving on a committee, the number of mittees, the number of residents volunteering to give instruction in one of the arts and crafts, the number of students dedicated a specific art of craft, and a specific art of craft. A petition expressing support to Chalmers and stating that the students selected by the procedures established four years ago involving substantially both faculty and staff was circulated during enrollment. The petitions, carrying almost all the votes, passed the regimes Sept. 8, according to Delbert Shankel, associate dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences and a professor at Northwestern University. A short letter sent with the petitions stated that they hoped to help civilians convince the regents that the students and students were greatly interested in having representation in having new chancellor, Shankel said. Dave Dillon. Hutchinson senior student. He the student body. send to letter to him in which he voiced concern that students' faculty and alumni be concerned. Neither he nor Ronald K. Calgaard, assistant dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, have been contacted by the regents, but But he understood that Stewart had received the petitions. The student organization and the meet as soon as possible to elect members of the selection committee. All students will visit the meeting. HARMON'S WIFE, also a conservator directed, told about the experience of living with students. A laz band has been built on her parents' stage at an open house on Parents' Day. Sept. 30, she said. Craig's Fina and U-Haul Auto Service Center 23rd & Ridge Court 843-9694 -Wide selection of gifts -Cash & carry flowers every day. 826 Iowa 842-1320 26th & Iowa Ph. V13-1353 Pickens Auto Parts DELICATESSEN & SANDWICH SHOP HE in the WALL Parts at a discount Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 THE SANDWICH SHOP Open until 2 a.m. Phone Order 843-7685—We Deliver—9th & 11l WATERBEDS! 'faces | trees 24th iowa til 10 ninety 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Dakran are offered to color, creed, or national origin. FOR SALE Western Civ. Notes—Now On Sale! There are two ways of looking at it: 1. If you use them, WANT ADS WORK WONDERS you're at a disadvantage. Either way it comes to the same New Analysis of Western Civilization Campus Madison, West 14th, tf Michigan St. B-Bar, B-Que. 515, Mitch Obit, pit炉 B-Bar, B-Queur. Large B-Bar, B-Queur. $10,150. Slab to go--$3,900. Slab to eat $150. Slab to go--$3,900. Slab to eat $150. chicken--$1,45; lb. Beef Bratket =$300. Beef Bratket Sand--$80. Beef Bratket Phone--$95. 910. Closed Sun-Tunnel. 1963 Volkswagen in bus in excellent condition. New tires and new paint. Very clean and runs good. From Toowoomba. Available for appointment, 913-2344-6085. WEDDING BELT SALE New F70-1K plus $25.00 F.E.C. at Ray Stoneback's plus $25.00 F.E.C. at Ray Stoneback's lots southwest city parking lot southwest city parking lot southwest city parking p. 30 p.m. Thurs. inter- sures 7:30 till 7:30 Brand new discontinued Magawax component speakers still in the box. Just $23 at Rockey Stonebush's basement stereo room. 929 Mass. 9-22 you're at an advantage. If you don't. Must sell 64 MG 1100 sedan 40,000 ml, engine and brakes rebuilt in August, Michelin radials 750 or best offer. Call 842-3300. 9-18 1964 Rambler stationwagon. P.S., Air. Good condition, reasonable. Call 842- 5525. 9-18 Tuxedo, size 38-40, satin lapels. In excellent condition. Phone 843-4644. 9-18 VOLKSWAGEN OWNER! We're live at 13.10 p.m. with $13.10 plus $1.90 F.T.E. at 8:30 p.m. daily, bank holiday Open at 8:30 p.m. city parking lot south of Woodburn. KAT SUZUKI 634 Maz. 849-6096 cars available now. Lawrence-Nutson Lawrence's largest parts and accessory lawyer. Lawrence's nationally award transportation specialist KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES a0 90 $399 $299 b1 100 $499 $399 c1 100 $499 $399 f1 125 $629 $495 f2 125 $629 $495 f3 125 $629 $495 f4 250 $781 $725 f5 250 $781 $725 f6 250 $781 $725 s2 350 $173 $77 s3 350 $173 $77 s7 125 $171 $171 s7 125 $171 $171 h2 145 $145 $145 Sales: kutson 100 Amp. Gibson SB6 and Harmony acoustic elec. guitars. Call 812-419-842, 842-732 or see Lenny Zere's Records. T 710 Mass 9-18 31 days 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $0.02 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication LRWRENCE KAWASAKI 810 W. 23rd 842-0504 Ford Galaxie 500, 1964 four door sedan, runs good. Contact Ali, 1140 Louisiana St. 1962 Rambler American, 4-dr., A.C., radio. Call 864-4220 and ask for Mus-satto. 9-18 We really care! 9-18 For sale KAWASAKI EARANCE SAL Must sell: fender dual showman with JBL speakers in very good condition. Call Carol after 8:30. 842-4524, 9-15 Selling my two WVF's 185 bus. rough exterior and built new engine, transmits brakes, breaks on warranty! Condition WVF Squareback in condition. 842-974-94 9-15 CLEARANCE SALE prices apply to models in stock, while new last. Panel truck for sale. 1961 Chevy—6 cyl., good condition, good tires. $225. Call 843-3957. 9-19 Complete line of smoking accessories and paraphernails at the HODGE PODGE. 15 W. 9th. 9-26 Minist 8 stereo, tape player. Regular price $54.96. Sale price $30.95 as ad. Gregg Tire Company. 814 W. 23rd, Lawrence, Kansas. - 9-15 Must sell 71 WL deluxe buil- AM-FM stereo radio. New tires. 215 miles. Phone 887-6228. Best offer over $1,800. 8-Track stereo tapes. Regular price $9.99. Sale price $3.16 with this ad. Gregg Tire Company, 814 W. 23rd, Lawrence, Kansas. Magnavox 35 watt AM-FM stereo receiver amplifier and BSA turntable $25. Good condition. Call: 843-2894. 814 BUDGET RECORDS MUDDY WATERS Advance Tickets Now on Sale for Sept. 18-23. FREEDOM-with: Z. Suzuki TZJH! Fastest streetbike in class: 6 speeds, perfect condition, warranty, helmets; Motorcycle license: Ohio, N. 3, 842-9662. I-99 1965 WV Sedan for sale. Also 71 Honda CL. 350 Both in excellent condition. Phone VI 3-1783 weeks. 9-15 Yard Sale: Prices marked. Negotiated collections, coupons, and books. Both are new. Cloth- ain steam trunks, bed, bed lots, bed sheets, pillows, duvet, 131 Crescent Rose 84-435-307 p-15 131 Crescent Rose 84-435-307 p-15 Munt sell sofa, in good condition. 1025 Mississippi, Apt. No. 1, 842-8067. 1970 Buitaco Matador, 250ce. Dirt and road. Call Cazzie, 748-0980 (not long distance). 9-19 Cut out this card for savings on the mats. Pick one of the $9.95 set, $12.95 set, $16.95 manicure set, $20.95 on $25.95 type dually handbag, $5 on $80, $75 electric dry fry pan, $12 total $19.95 electric dry fry pan, $12 total Kanam reader-offer exp. $3.90 $40.00 RAY STONEBURN® $99 Mills Set Excellent used 185-15 set of radial time-case, inset set close time-case. Split-set radial time-case. BACKS. south down of Woolworth. open Thurs., evening: 9-11 1922 Honda CB 500-four. Must sell immediately! No reasonable offer may be received. Also set of black leather rageers. Call 814-2467. 9-15 1960 Dodge $ _{1/2} $ ton pick up. Consider trade for WV in any condition. Call 841-3357. 9-19 88 Charger RTL 440 Magnum, 44,000 88 Charger RTL 440 Magnum, 44,000 with black vip top lid rewar window defroster, digital tach, makes headers, much more. 643-853- 728-911-8701 Apr. size. Hower washer - roll it out your cloet and hook to sink it with water. Use a flexible hose or electric dryer. Worries any size of electric dryer? Rayan BACKSACK 8.95-9.25 RAY STONEBACKS 8.95-9.25 Get Them while you can! 1970 Yahama 250 DSB. New tune-up, new rear tire, luggage rack, excellent condition, 2 helmets, will sacrifice ($40). Call at 843-555-9-18 Michelin radial steel tires at RAY STONEBACK's downtown. East stock now at 20% off list! Installed *re--also some used sizes available* KAWASAKI 120 TR trail bike. 1960 model in great shape.Call 842-0311. 9-20 Classic guitar, Goya G=10 with case, both in perfect condition, $160 new, will sell for $190. $143-8370. 9-20 '56 Ford F-100 $1/2 ton pickup truck. Real creampuff. $225. Call 842-4625. 9-18 '64 Buick LeSabre, power steering, power brakes, automatic transmission, real good shape. 864-6006. 9-18 Pender Coronado 12-string electric, Gibson - Kalamazoo 6 string electric guitars. 843-380 or 843-885. 9-20 Naismith contract to sell. Please call Debbli, 843-1449. Call immediately. 6.20 2 stereos—one has Garrard turntable, both has V-M arm. Both with amplifier and speaker speakers. Also type Rally-wheeze. 843-6016. 9-21 Rally-wheeze. 843-6016. 1970 Kawasaki Mach III. Real nice. $750. Call 842-3434 after five, mornings, weekends. 9-20 Garage sale—150 pieces good used for a machine, such as the portable sewing machine, men's and women's clothing, dresses size 16 to 20. Voltage lamp, snow goggles, lamp, hairdryer, plaques, laquies, ect., etc. Saturday and Sunday, 8 to p. 3.2. Belle Meade Microscope, Chicago Instrument Co. laboratory type for sale or trade for a Drummond cocktail. 1-422-2000. 9-18 1970 Toyota Corona Deluxe 4-dr. an驱; 4-speed; AC / new tires; 37,000 km. Excellent condition. Call 411-8623 or see at 1145 B. 24th after 3pm. Realistic Nova Pro Headphones. Good as new-$22. Call 842-5933. 9-15 Typewriter for sale. Fine shape and good price. Call 842-7452 after 430; Sherry Schmidt, 3032 W. 7th. 9-21 Hagatrom electric 12 string, $150. Call 842-5557. 9-18 Apt. size 2 cu. ft. refrigerator complete with ice cube trays only $9.90 at Ray Stoneback's. 900 block downtown. 9-21 Piano for sale. Upright, fair condition. $50. 843-3305. 9-18 Furniture liquidation. Odd chairs, single bed, and chest of drawers. Jayhawk Pawn, 839 Mississippi. 9-21 Great savings on Frye boots at the Poobah Friday and Saturday. 711 W. 23rd, Malls Shopping Center. 9-15 Mature German Shepherd female. Well-mannered. 3 puppies, 3 months old. White miles southeast of Milwaukee. 19-12. Mile City. 9-21 '68 Yamaha 250cc. Enduro. See at 1738 Kentueky or call 842-7973. 9-19 Michelin steel belled radial tires now 20% off, list at Ray Stoneback's downtown. Come three hour parking lot behind Woolworth's. 10-12 Suzuki 250ex B6 1989 Good condition $275. S6 Ramber American 4 door sedan, good for around town. $159; Call急急 843-0300. 9-21 FOR RENT DON'T FORGET; Just In—shipment of India print clothing at the HODGE PODGE. 15 W. 9th. 9-26 REALTY Looking for something to rent? $1,450-$2,500 for 3 BR apartments, 1-3 BD apartments. Prices start at $1,000 per month. Occupancy rate: 97%. After hours call Grace Homes at (212) 607-607; for 2 BR apartments and Large sleeping room with shower only $35 per month. 1528 Tenn. or call 864-304 and ask for Haskin. 9-15 CLOSE TO CAMPUS, extra spaces for home use. Located in a mobile home park, with all the extra features you need. Professional full-service laundry, scraped saps, carports with storage, storm-shelterers and paved streets, pool, game room, playground, lighted deck, warehouse. Tractor trailer. Located on Hwy. 99 to Starkville Village, 3020 Iowa, 842-289-8976. H. L.I.L.Y. APARTMENTS one and two bedroom baths. Furnished. In-house furnished. conditioned, wall to wall carpeting. Sundry furniture. 152 West 6th Street. 924-843-7822. BLDG # 841-2623. Single and double sleeping rooms with share kitchen and bath. Males only. Borders K.U. and near town. 843-576. No pets. tt Apartments, furnished, clean, with wall to wall carpeted, panelled walls. One air conditioned. Off street parking. 845-787-603. No pets. TOO PAR FROM CAMPUS? TRED FOAM BRACKET? TO BE CHECKED IN FAR-LINGUED TWO (?) A two bed room from stadium. Easy walking distance to parking lot. FREE: Cable vision, reasonable rates, furniture available, reasonable rates. 1122 Ind. Apr 9 or call 617-845-3020. 1122 Ind. Two and two bedroom apartments. Carpeting, dishwashers, air-conditioning. Near campus, 1025 Mississippi. 842-842-609 after 6 p.m. 9-19 Furnished two bedroom apt. in house. One block from campus. $175 a month, utilities paid. 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Specially designed program for children who attend public school kind- ergarten up at school, give lunch, and keep alive in our care. We are available in our 3 and 4 day full day care program. United Child Care Cross Reference has a large selection of posters, parchments, patches, stickers, etc. Mall Shopping Center. 9-19 711 West 23rd. d82-4453. 9-19 Attention! Jewelry workers—I have been in the industry for 30 years, red jasper, gold, blue, and silver. I love to mix colors. Green jade, turquoise blood stone, Kunqu, sapphire, amber, white宝石, Australian sage, red orange, yellow, white opal, quelled, orange, yellow, white opal, booth no. 19. Quantify File #5. INTERNATIONAL JOBS DIRECTOR- Europe, South Asia, Aria, Eurasia. Job duties include fields-Social Sciences, Business, Sciences, Engineering, Education. Engineering, Education. Job Student Summer Job Guide to over- size area and construction work. Ideas for jobs during school. Financial aid for jobs during school. Financial aid for jobs during school. Information only-$ $ money. Information only-$ $ money. Opportunities-write today!! International Employment, Box 721-K2489. GIRLS! HUBBA-HUBBA DRESSES, LONG AND SHORT $20-$28 AT THE ATTIC, 927 MASS. 9-18 Need apartment-married, need 1 need close other optional needs; need close to campus; bicycle mileage; Rent heeded to be readied 242-274-297 after Oakland.-Kiwa (212) 655-3900. www.marie.hoover.com Need 4 tickets to KU-K-State FB game. Close seating desired. homebody's go to want to make it OK. Oklahoma, Kan. 842-274. 9-15 Wanted to rent: one large or two small unfurnished rooms with semi-private room location in large, old house; not home. Call: Hery 842-3353. 9-15 Fourth female to share apartment—Jayhawk Towers. Available immediately. Call 864-5736. 9-18 Ticket to KN-Briana game (home) and/or ticket to KU-KState game (away). Please call 864-6012, evenings. 9-19 Desperately desire date for this Sat- tle, you have to win the best-bet, uprook down, VW speech impediments, and aggressive behavior. Call Majer Kallor. Steil. 843-356-10 9-15 YARN—PATTERNS NEEDLEPOINT—RUGS CANVAS—CREWEL "We'll keep you in stitches" THE CREWEL CUPBOARD 15 East 8th 841-2656 10:5 Mon - Sat The Red Baron Chip loves Metz. 9-19 Which Chip? Metz 9-15 Just in at the HODGE PODGE—large selection of India prints. 15 W. 9th. 9-26 MISCELLANEOUS GRLS! TRY OUR BODY HUGGER FOR $7. COMPARE THESE TO $10- $12. THE ATTIC, 927 WATT. 9-18 Great savings on Frye boots at the Poohab Friday and Saturday. 711 W. 23rd, Malls Shopping Center. 9-15 Largest selection of handcrafted ear- ings in this fair city can be found at the HODGE PODGE. 15 W. 9th. 9-26 GIRLS! FOR TOPS, TOPS, TOPS, IT'S THE ATTIC, 927 MASS., 9-18 Tutoring — French I and Math 2C. If you need help get it before its too late. Call 842-5875. 9-19 The Knower signifies the Self. His action is unanticipated. He has coordinated the four functions—Scorpio I. Student to manage. small business. No selling. Short hours. $300-$400/ No selling. Infp. Box 508. Boulder. College, Washington. Additional details. 9-18 www.boulder.edu REPS WANTED--Represent nation- mation-branded brands of stereo equipment to meet a more efficient opportunity. Apply imply Electronics. 34 Park Row, NYC haircut-hotels wanted - Attractive, personable for Lawrence restaurant part time, evenings. Phone VI 3-1431 after 6 p.m. 9-15 TYPING Help me fix my car. Send one dollar to Norm at 1320 W. 120th Ter, Lawrence. Checks, cash, or money orders acceptable. 9-15 Custom picture film and imprinting at Cross Reference, the unique Christian bookstore. Malls Shopbook, 111 W. 23rd, 844-539 - 19 Experienced in typing theses, dissertations, term papers and research articles, typewriter, typewriter with pidi type. Accurate and prompt typewriting. Contact Phone 845-9544, Ms. Wright. Typeing wanted: Fast, accurate work. Proof reading: Readings like printing (carbon ribbon). Reasonable rates. Call 842-4734. 9-26 HELP WANTED FOUND American, short-hair kitten. kitten. 14th. Markings. housebroken. Found near 14th and Tenn. Someone please take it but can't. No questions asked. Can you tell me? Tony's **BB** Service Be Prepared! turns on phone starting service Lawrence, Kansas 640-1288 1-800-748-3900 LOST Approx. 6 mo. old male cat. White and brown. 1129 Mistissippi or call 842-9135. Reward. 9-21 RIDGEVIEW Mobile Home Sales - Guitars Burrance, Kansas 60044 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 Open 24 hrs. per day COIN Open Evenings Music Records WHY RENT? 3020 Iowa (South Hwy. 59) .aundry & Dry Cleaners DRIVE-IN AND COOP OP LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING 9th & MISS. 843.5304 7 days per week COIN OP LAUNDRY 1215 W. 6th 842-9450 Our motto is and has always been "There is no substitute for quality Delicious Food and Superb Service with Complete Menu. Steak Sandwiches, sirloin 11. Miles North of the Kaw River Bridge LAWRENCE KANSAS Finest Eating Place See Steak Sandwiches, Shrimp, to K.C. Steaks Seven Days a Week Maupintour travel service Airline Tickets Available At NO extra cost to you! Gibson's Discount Foods 8025 IOWA LAWRENCE KANSAS 66042 OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 000 Mass—The Malls—Hillcrest—KU Union Phone 843-121 DICK MILLS - OWNER 724 N. 2ND ST. LAWRENCE, KS. You have the right to call the wrecker of your choice in case of a wreck or just need a tow. Keep this in mind—call me anytime. KAW BODY SHOP 28W, HOUR WRECKER SERVICE EXPERT BODY & GLASS REPAIR 20 YEARS SAME LOCATION DAY 841-2800 NIGHT 842-0131