Thursday, September 14. 1972 University Daily Kansan 9 REHEARING A SCENE from Moller's *Tartuffe* are three KU drama students, Christine Brantid, left, Chicago senior; Kathy Nicollin, Chicago graduate student, and Roger Werholtz, Topeka senior. The show presented at Oct. 18, 19 and 21 to 28 in the Experimental Theatre. Kansan Photo by CARLA DENNIE Market Is Good For Engineers By MIKE LEWIS Xansan Staff Writer Predictions of a critical shortage of engineers have been prompted by a continuing decline in the number of engineers. According to William Smith, dean of the School of Engineering, KNIP is typical of the national situation. The reduced enrollments follow major cutbacks in the aerospace and defense programs, but acutely focused on Smith, "the engineering job market has never been as bad as people thought it was." Smith said that KU had produced about 220 graduates the bachelor's degrees in engineering last three years. He predicted that the class of 1973 would number only about 175 and that following year, there would be fewer engineering graduates. "The figures we have indicate that only 14 students receive four months after students receive their bachelor degrees not more than 5 per cent are still in school." On a national scope, the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates a need for an average of 18,000 to 24,000 job openings. Of these graduates, 36,000 are needed to fill new openings, 20,000 to replace people shifting to other occupations, and 17,000 to fill positions created by retirement or death. SMITH SAI AID a B.A. in engineering could draw $10,000 to $11,000 a year, but predicted that he would be worth $15,000 in 1974. A REPORT of the Engineering Manpower Commission of the Engineers' Joint Council shows that the class of 1973 will be the last to graduate more than 40,000 students and that the downward engineering graduates will not be reversed until 1978 at the earliest. An art museum is like an art textile museum. It has the surface than is immediately visible. Gridley Smith, curator of collections in the Spooner A constant rotation and in addition process goes on in the museum, she said. There is a shelf of art where you can look at art that are housed there. She said the ceiling was in direct proportion to the amount of insurance the museum could afford to buy. Many art pieces are in the gallery and traded with those in the museum when they fit into a show. Smith said that enrollment in aerospace engineering had dropped the greatest percentage to be there at suffer the greatest shortage in coming years. Boeing Aircraft in 2001, and for 200 engineers, Smith said. Smith said that Spooner, named for the man who donated money for its construction, was a museum and was not fireproof. Storage, Several Shows Big Chores at Spooner By WENDIE ELLIOTT Kansan Staff Writer "INSURANCE RATES soared after the Kansas Union fire." "We just take a deep breath and bring it over anyway," Smith said. Smith said. "That's when the things went to Spencer. They have a fireproof, locked area with plenty of room." The Riemenschneider Madonna, the most valuable and well-known piece of art owned by the museum, has not been stolen. A fire, when it was considered too valuable to be displayed. Hollywood, Baseball New Book Topics When an art piece of unusually high value is brought from Spartanburg, you have to be juggled to keep the total value down. Sometimes it is impossible to keep value, quality or security as well as the staff would like. TO KEEP THINGS moving and to allow related pieces to be placed as a unit, Smith said, the staff is now displaying a new show. One of the top titles among new non-fiction volumes in paperback is Bob Thomas" "Seiznick" (Pocket, $1.25). This one has the good octet to be by the critical race theory who is probably the most knowledgeable and least trashy of Hollywood writers. Another famous figure is put forth, or the reader in Curt Flood's *Flood* (Pocket, $1.25). Flood has become known not only as a great black performer in baseball but also as an assistant against baseball's reserve clause and helped dramatize what he had to prove as a form of indentured service. The contemporary scene gets a raking over, especially the character's edited edition "Seeing Through" (Ballentine, $1.65). A variety of characters appear. Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.03 poung, take off on Hollywood, the young New York Times, a treatment, homosexuality, and the shock of such contemporary people as John Waters. its hero is the celebrated producer who made such films as *The Rocky Horror Picture Show* and *Rebecca*, *David O'Brien* perfield, "Dinner at Eight," *Little Big Town*, *Saturday Mostly* many great age groups from Hollywood's golden age people these pages, but essentially it is the most tasteful film producers. Two new volumes deal with efforts being made by many to find a way of life more secure at the heart of the markets the marks of their so many of them. Each year one big show is assembled by one of the 10 staff members of the museum. The shows usually comprised works borrowed from other sources and pieces donated to the museum. These takes at least a year. Smith said. Cataloging includes all basic information about the piece, such as its dimensions, its description and how much piece should be dated, she said. John van der Zee's "Cayon" (Ballantine, $1.25) is about a mature man made to live amidst urban sprawl. Peter Gould's "Burnt Ballantine," $1.25) is about his life on a farm in Vermont. Witchcraft, from a historical image point to the subject of Lewis' *Lexus*. *Lexus* (Pocket, $ 6ens). *Lewis* ("Hex" (Pocket, $ 6ens), here about a self-pracified person in Pennsylvania Dutch countryside who is murdered and about the gunfire incident. "We must go to other places to see what they have," Smith said. He asked her to what we have and signed by her on date our dates on the basis of that. In Andrew I. Malcolm's "The Pursuit of Intoxication" (Pocket, $1.25) the subject is how mankind uses alcohol over the centuries is treated. Malcolm contends that people use psychoactive drugs for five reasons—religion, medicine, extinction and recreation. "The University museum—a teaching museum—is probably our museum that is rigorously behind we are afford to teach people wrong." THE MAJOR SHOW OF the catahunk will run from Nov. 4 to December 3. The exhibition will be a collection of paintings in the 19th century art institutions Each month a variety of prints and graphics on a certain theme is displayed in the print gallery. The department of physical education, in cooperation with the athletic department of the University of Kansas, is planning a fitness program for the monochromed women of the faculty and staff. Sessions will begin Sept. 25 and will be held from 7:15 a.m. to 8 a.m. on 7:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and 8 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. KU Faculty, Staff to Have P.E. Program The department of physical education and recreation will administer a program to improve cardio-respiratory fitness. A fitness evaluation will be conducted for each participant in the Exercise Physiology laboratory prior to the program. Each participant will be individually assigned of his own rate of progress. Those interested in participating should attend one of the organizational meetings which have been organized by a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Sept. 20 in 108 Robinson Gymnasium. For further information contact the chairman of the department for physical education and recreation. WASHINGTON (AP)—The United Automobile Workers pulled out of the Price Commission's public hearings on automobile pricing practices Wednesday, calling the sessions a political charade to "promote" e-election of President Nikon. Woodcock said the hearings are meaningless because the commission already has denied that he was the two largest auto makers, General Motors and Ford Motor Co. He said the pending increases of Chrysler Corp. and American Express were the only effect for competitive reasons. Price Commission chairman C. Jackson Grayson J. denied the allegations of UAW President Leonard Woodock, read into the report by the union's special-projects director, Nat Weinberg. after election day . . ." Woodlock's accusations came in a letter to Grayson in which the union leader said the hearings are "nothing more than a threat" and warned of a delay price increases for the major auto corporations until "I categorically deny that those statements are true," Grayson told Weinberg. In Dearborn Mich., Henry Ford II in Washington (the "catastrophe" for the auto industry if the Price Commission denied price increases for the automakers). Ford board chairman or Motor Fourth Corp. told a news conference he didn't agree with Woodcock's labeling the hearings at a box. "I never felt the hearings I were a charade or a hoax, and if them is appropriate to ask us to go down, we discuss prices." Ford said. Ford also told 100 newsmen on the eve of the national press conference that he further disagreed with Woodcock's contention that the government might withhold price taxes before the election and then raise them. The UAW said the hearings are meaningless also because of recurrent confidentiality of financial data which he said the commission is unable to access. 'Hopalong Cassidy' Dies HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Silver-raised actor William Boyd, who rose to stardom as the cowboy Hopalong Cassidy, is dead at 72 "Hoppy," a character hau conceived by writers, half by coached by girls, swear, sweat or kiss girls. He cares for allians rather than射击 them. histories. Boyd's portrayal of Hopalong—a "good guy" who wore a black hat but was a paragon of virtue—was the longest-running characterization in Hollywood history. Boyd rode the range on his horse, Topper, for a quarter of a century in movies and on television. A spokesman at a South Laurel hospital, hospital said Bryd died after complications from complications of Parkinson's disease and congestive heart failure. The responsibility of being a chieftain is transformed by Boyd, one time仰仗 into a philanthropist devoted to the fiber of American youth. "When you've got kids looking up to you," he would say, "when you've got parents saying what a wonderful girl Hoppy is, what the hell do you do? You have to be a wonderful guy!" Dazed by success, he spent freely, grabbed heavily and lived in the house. He bought a Beverly Hills mansion and lived in the house and a ranch. He married and divorced three beautiful actresses Ruth Miller, Elinor Miller and Sebastian Miss Miller bore him a son who lived only nine months. He came to Hollywood as a young man and appeared in films such as "King of Kish" and "Boatman," "King of Kish" and "Arabian Nights." Roy became a romantic idol of the '20s, in which he played a palace Reid and Roal LaRocete. Born in Hendrysburg, Ohio, to a poor farm laborer, Boyd quit school after the sixth grade and went to work. Then, in 1832, the good life screeched to a halt. A Broadway actor named William Boyd, now an actor at the drinking and gambling party. In morning papers the Hollywood Boyd's picture was published in. An apology was printed later, but Boyd's career plunged much. He was a has been in 1935 when a Paramount producer offered to star him in a series of cowboy films. Boyd asked for a few more shots, and he then made the first "Hopalong Cassidy" movie. The movies were popular and Boyd quietly bought up all television rights to the idea. In 1937 he had married his fifth wife, Martha, and married with his success. He remained devoted to her until his death. In 1968 he underwent surgery for removal of a cancerous tumor from a lymph gland. From then on he went to all interviews and all interviews. Boyd retired in 1953 after making 160 Hoppy shows. He and his wife built real estate and moved to Palm Desert, where they lived quietly. Movie executives said that Boyd, who couldn't ride a horse, adopted Topper, who was his mount for 19 years. "I'm not the man people want," Cassidy, he said. "They'd be shocked at the difference. I don't want to tamper with their feelings." Competition 2300 W. 29th Terr. Lawrence, Kansas Telephone: (913) 842-2191 Apply now for Class of 74 Committees and Chairmanships: JUNIORS - Jr. Class Subcommittee Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the Daily Kannan are offered to all members. We regard to creed, creeed, or national creed. - Special Projects - Publicity One day - Jr. Class Concerned Students 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 Western Clv. Notes—Now On Sale There are two ways of looking at it: 1. If you use them, you can learn it. FOR SALE you're at an advantage. If you don't. Leave your name and phone number at 103 Union. 1968 Fiat 850 2 d. dr. spec. Four new 40,000 miles TIME store tape/ film new condition throughout. Contact N乔 Cox, Nazmian 842-448-744. Either way, a disadvantage. Either way, a disadvantage. "New Analysis of Western Civilization." Campus Madhouse, 411 West. 14th. - Publicity Have Bridgestone 175ce dual twin with sportaillift in good condition. Make me an offer. See at 1339 Penn. 862-641 or 843-2146. 9-16 For Sale ... 1968 Torno GT, radio, piercing, hearing a 4-speed, disk power, disc brakes, 4-inch tubing, 48,000 miles, under warranty, excellent condition. Call 841-2425. 9-14 Michigan St. Bar-B-Q, 315 Mile, Milwaukee B-Que, 412 Mile, Large Rib Pint-Back, 68 Mile. 500, Slab to go->30, 510, Slab to eat chicken, 450, chicken 1, 450, chicken 1, 450, beef Bristlet Sand->50, Open 11, Beet Bristlet Sand->50, 9140, Closed Sun-Tues. 22 cal. lever action rifle with 4X scope shorts—longs—long rifles. Call 842-900 evenings. 9-14 1962 GMC school bus. Composed interior. New tires. New price. $875. Call Charlie's VW Service. 842-4320. 9-14 1927 Vega 90 hp, 4 speed, custom interior, air-conditioning. AM-FM GT suspension and tires, under warranty. Must sell. Call 841-241-9. 9-14 & Used Motorcycle at Ern's Carpet Sales 716 N. 2nd 843-5815 LARGE SELECTION OF New & Used Motorcycles Norton- 1971, orange, very good condition, extras. 843-0263. 9-14 Gallium Columbia 10 speed bicycle- Bronze, chrome bronze. Almost brand. new. $80. $84-5954, ask for Lu- 9-16 Pentax sportiva black body with 135mm f3.5 takumar, UV filter, 82mm f4 rivet, and Kenko 2X telecon- verter. HQ/HC 92mm F2.8 82-6200 692~900. Contact 9-14 6200 692~900. Cassette tape recorder with access- ries: tape recorder, capacitive discharge ionisation system; stereo speakers; phone calls: Cell 843-845-144 6 p.m. 1969 Datsun 2000. Must sell, best offer. Red. With black interior. Call +23-9465 anytime. 9-14 1972 Honda XL 250. Dirt and run- biek. Runs perfect, just broken in (1,400 mi.). Decided to buy a car. Ron, 842-7552. 9-14 Brand new discontinued Magnavox component speakers still in the box. Just $25 at Ray Stoneback's basement room stereo. 929 Mass. 9-22 Must sell. 64 MG 1100 canon, 40,000 ml, engine and brake rupture in August. Michelin radials. $750 or best offer. Call 823-3200. 9-18 EICO 70 watt (RMS) stereo amp; amplifier, base and controls, hi-fi controls, ht controls, tape head equalizer. Plus two wah tones. 943-147午夜. 9-15 943-147午夜. 9-15 WIDE BELT SALE! Few Ft.70-X Five-Foot 25-East F.20 at Ray Skeets, lots south of Woodward, free lots south of Woodward, free daily till 3:30 p.m. Thurs., free daily till 3:30 p.m. 1964 Bambler 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 KAT SUZUKI 624 Maa. 842-696-099 motorcycle headquarters. Lowest price for motorcycles. -Jawa- -Jawa-C Lawrence's largest parts and secondary store. Previously owned WANT ADS WORK WONDERS '68 Suzuki 50cc We really care! G3 90 $399 $299 G4 100 $499 $399 P1 125 $699 $599 P1 125 $699 $599 P2 155 $729 $455 P2 155 $729 $455 P2 250 $818 $655 P2 250 $818 $655 N3 250 $973 $773 N3 250 $973 $773 N5 350 $173 $733 N5 350 $173 $733 N1 455 $1485 $1485 '72 Suzuki T500t '70 Suzuki RV90cc '70 Suzuki TS50cc Prices apply to models in stock, while they last. LAWRENCE KAWASAKI 810 W. 23rd 842-0504 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES three days 25 words for fewer $1.50 each additional word.$0.2 headline: 5.00 p.m. 2 days before publication Sale: kusatan 100. Amp. Gibc SG 100, and Harmony acoustic elec. guitar. Call 812-5492, 842-7326 or see at Lenny Zereo Records. Tie 610-98-15 1962 Rambler American, 4-dr., A.C. radio. Call 864-4220 and ask for Mus-satto. 9-18 For sale KAWASAKI LAPANKSAGI Must sell: fender dual showman with JBL speakers in very good condition. Call Carol after 6:00. 842-4524. 9-15 Ford Galaxie 500, 1964 four door sedan, runs good. Contact All, 1140 Louisiana St. 9-18 Complete line of smoking accessories and paraphernals at the HODGE PODGE, 15 W. 9th. 9-26 Panel truck for sale. 1916 Chevy-6 cyl., good condition, good tires. $25. Call 843-3857. Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service Tony's 66 Service LAWRENCE, Kansas 60044 2434 Iowa VI 1-2008 Selling on two wWV; 1985 bus, rough exterior but new engine, transmis- sion gear, warranty. Radials. 1986 WW Squareback. bodies. 842-957. 9-13 Mini 8. store taupe player, Regular price $49.96. Sale price $39.98 with this ad. Greg Tire Company, 181 W. 23rd, Lawrence, Kansas. 9-15 8-Track stereo tapes. Regular price $9.99. Sale price $3.16 with this ad- greg Tire Company, W14. W 23. W Lawrence, Kansas. 9-15 Realistic Nova Pro Headphones. Good as new-$22. Call 842-5933. 9-15 Must sell sofa, in good condition. 1025 Mississippi, Apt. No. 1, 842-8087, 9-19 1965 VW Sedan for sale. Also '71 Honda CL 350. Both in excellent condition. Phone II 3-1763 evening; 9-1543 Magnavox 35 watt AM-FM stereo receiver amplifier and receiver BA3炉能训 $85. Good condition. Call: 843-2384. 9:19 Yard Sale: Prices marked. Negotiated price to meet market. collectable, books, bottled wines. steam trunks, bed, chest, lots of un- merged furniture. Sat., Dec 15 8:30 AM. Bell 843-703-9276 1960 Dodge $ \frac{1}{2} $ ton pick up. Consider trade for VW in any condition. Call 841-3237. 9-19 Cut out this贴 for savings on the top of your bedding. Set it on $2.99 manicure set, on $2.99 dome type hairdryer, $5 on $1.99 hairbrush, $1.99 electric dryer pail, $1 total $2.99 electric dryer kit. Kanaan reader—offer expires on September 14. RAY STONEACKS Michelin radial steel trees at RAY STONEBACK* downmarket. Entire stock now at 20% off list. Installedfree—also some off sizes available. Apt size Hower wather -roll it out of your book and closet to sink it! Buy a flat-pack appliance apt size electric dryer. Walk any other appliances. STACK HONEYMACK 9-26 STACK HONEYMACK 9-26 88 Charger RT, 400 Magnum, 44,000 88 Charger RT, 400 Magnum, 44,000 with black vinyl viole rear window defroster, digital tach screen, much more, much 864-6823 9-19 864-6823 9-19 1970 Yamaha 250 DBS. New tune-up, new rear tire, luggage rack, excellent condition, 2 helmets, will sacrifice (440). Call at 843-6535. 9-18 '56 Ford F-100 ½ ton pickup truck. Real creampuff. $225. Call 842-4625. o.18 classic guitar, Gova G-10 with case, both in perfect condition, $160 new, will sell for $100. Call 842-3870. 928 64 Buick LeSabre, power steering power brakes, automatic transmission, real good shape. 854-6006. 9-18 KAWASAKI 120 TR trail bike. 1969 model in great shape. Call 842-0311. 9-20 Fender Coronado 12-string electric, Gibson-Kalamazoo 6 string guitar. guitars. 843-309 or 843-885. 9-20 Nalsmith contract to sell. Please call Debbl, 843-1449. Call 'immediately'. 9-20 1970 Kawasaki Mach III. Real nice. $750. Call 842-5434 after five, mornings, weekends. 9-20 Garage sale -150 pieces good used cookware for apartments and campgrounds, women and women's clothing, dresses size 16 and dresses size 72, shoes sizes 71, white rugs, plaques, jewelry, etc. Saturday and Sunday. Place, 9-15 Hagstrom electric 12 string. $150. Call 842-5557. 9-18 1970 Toyota Corolla Deluxe 4-dr. season 4; A/C; a new Tire; miles. Excellent condition. Call 841-2652 or see at 1745 W. 24th after 10AM. Piano for sale. Upright, fair condition. $50. 843-3305. 9-18 Microscope, Chicago Instrument Co. laboratory type for sale or trade for a Drummond canoe. 1-422-2000. 9-18 FOR RENT Now in—Candles that won't burn you out. Waxman Candles. 7 West 14th. 9-14 CIRCLE REALTY Looking for something to rent? Booking a room at Riverview 607,2 for 3 BR duplexes and 1-4 BIR duplexes for $1,950/month. 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One air conditioner. Off street parking. Both rooms and near low-rise 843-576-301. No pets. HILLVIEW APARTMENTS one and a half rooms. Parrison. furnished. on-site parking. conditioned, wall to wall carpeting. W. 24th. Room 814-6526; b/29 W. 24th. Room 814-6526; b/29 Barn for parties in quiet rural areas for parties, lights, dance floor. Right for picnics. Call 857-63-98 or write Mr. Hoever, Leopoldton. 6-240 Beautiful, year-old duplex, sk-lodge designed; 3 bedrooms (including loft), refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, microwave. room no: 842-8088 9-18 9-18 TOO FAR FROM CAMPUS? TREES IN FAR-AMFOLLOW LOTS? To a 2 bed in FAR-FARM LOTS? To a 3 bed in stainless steel room from stadium; Free walking distance parking lot free! FREE. Cabin vision. Reasonable rates, furniture available. Responsible rates, 122nd Ind. 9pt or 9-cal Ants. 122nd Ind. 9pt or 9-cal Furnished two bedroom apt in morn- One block from campus. $175 a month, utilities paid. Phone 842-5752 9-19 Codarwood Apartments — Beautiful views, enjoyable outdoor settings, electric appliances, 1 and 2 bedrooms, laundry facilities, see at 2422 Codarwood. 9-27 NOTICE SPACIOUS NEW APARTMENTS and dorms. Privately garden bathrooms, diners, private bathrooms. Gas lighted courtyard, beautiful garden, gas heated pool. 200 West 8th street, 832-751-3230 200 West 8th street, 832-751-3230 AKC Saint Bernard puppies. Champion bloodlines. Health guarantee. Payments on diaper for beauty. Payment on diaper for beauty. 843-288-2100 9-20 4:38 am/2:00 pm Northside Shop, 707 N. Kline Avenue, Kansas City bridge. Antique cottons and bowls of other items. Also home goods of other items. Also home goods of other items. Curtains, yellow onions, cucumbers, tomatoes, cabbage, cantaloupes, sweet corn and yellow potatoes. Squint squares. #825-319 Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. GIRLS—bathe yourself in luxury with beauty ads from the HODGE PODGE. 15 W. 9th. 9-26 101 Michigan St. Bar-B-Q. We Bars, 886 W. Michigan Ave. A stab of bars to go $7.49. We here have 84 Large rib plate $15. Small. We here have 85 Large rib plate $18. Small. We here have 85. Bound斤. We beef $15. Beef $18. Bound斤. We beef $19. Beef $20. Bound斤. We beef 11.00 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Closed. To see Tv. Phone 2-916-8151 Misch St. Tum Terreilite never was ready when Tum Terreilite was born. It nips in the cap for a candle, ... But then, as it does for a candle, it can be seen far away. Tum Terreilite and Tum Terreilite can be too. Maxum Candle 7 West 14th. Check us out for your odd pieces of furniture; collector's items too. Jayhawk Pawn. 839 Mississippi. 9-14 Special while they last at the HODGE PODGE—buy one poster, get one free. 15 W. 9th. 9-26 Attention working parents: afternoon care for your Kindergarten child, care of a child who attend public school kindergarten up at school, give lunch, and keep on hand in our 3 or 4 year-old full day care program. United Child Care Center THIS WEEK'S LUNCHNETT SPECIAL BUY ANY SANDWICH AND GET A BURGER BY ONLY 20c $ SPECIAL ALL FOR ONLY 20c $ SPECIAL ALL FOR THE GASLIGHT. OVER OREAD Cross Reference has a large selection of posters, parchments, patches, stickers, etc. Mail Customer Shoping Center. 711 West 23rd. 842-4553. 9-19 Bands! Need a good demo tape to sell your group? Call Jim at The Atelier 842-2387 or 842-8330 9-10 Attention! Jewelry workers—I have gotten, red linger, gold blue, and garnet, brown linger, gold blue, and garnet, red For reasonable prices on all glass or porcelain products, visit our groups for projects, at Kaw Body Korea, XTx North 2nd St, or call us at (864) 357-9100. Our plexilax samples that just arrived Craig's Fina and U-Haul Auto Service Center 23rd & Ridge Court 843-9694 WHY·RENT? Mobile Home Sales 843-8499 3020 Iowa (South Hwy.59) RIDGEVIEW GIRLS! 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