14 Thursday, January 17, 1980 University Daily Kansan J.HOOD BOOKS PROVIDING SCHOLARLY BOOKS FOR THE STUDENT RESEARCHER & LIBRARIAN Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm Sunday 1pm-6pm Closed Monday 1401 MASSACHUSETTS Lawrence, Ks. 66044 1-913-841-4644 INTRODUCING... JAYHAWK WEST APTS THE NEW OWNERSHIP and Management dare you to challenge inflation. JONN FENNETT, Manager of AYAHWK WEST, and her staff have been working hard to turn ours into the microconceptions of Come out and see the vast in- volvement. JANUARY RENT FREE!!! WE PROVIDE YOU WITH: INDOOR HEATED SWIMMING POOL 2 LAUNDRY FACILITIES SPACIOUS WALK IN CLOSETS AMPILE OFF STREET PARKING 24 HOUR SECURITY 24 HOUR MAINtenance KUB BUS ROUTE FRIENDLY STAFF FAST SERVICE COUNTRYSIDE LIVING WITH CITY CONVENIENCE Come out and ask us about the other specials for January. CALL: 842-4444 Classified ads get results A Ralph M. Nisoll Professor of Photoshop Law *Inviter to the Body of the Snatches* Donald Sustainer *Brosse Mamsa Lennard Neur* *Staff Attorney at the New York Bar* presents Invasion of the Body Snatchers The seed is planted...terror grows Student Legal Services are Available . . . Friday & Saturday, Jan. 18-19 3:30, 7:00&9:30p.m. $1.50 Woodruff Aud. sua films 1) Advice and consultation on any legal matter. 2) Preparation, drafting and review of contracts, leases and other legal documents. 3) Correspondence and negotiation in an effort to settle cases short of litigation. "It'll definitely have a positive effect on the market, and on the attitude of the farmer. "Holdridge said. "The market may be more faithful (lah) today because the Mexican purchase." 4) Incorporation of bonafide non-profit student organizations. "The slow rise in price since last Thursday was in part a result of the negotiations with China to impose higher tariffs on the surplus. The price rose 2 cents yesterday, and we are expecting it to rise further." "they support his actions in regard to feeding one's enemies, but they wonder why he didn't sever relations completely," he said. Documents notarized. 212 Carruth-O'Leary phone for appointment 864-5665 Wednesday Night Walk-In Student Senate Offices Student Union 105B (3rd Floor) Time 7:30:9:30 pm Paid for by Student Activity Fees THE FACT THAT Carter canceled the grain shipments but not the Olympics, scheduled for this summer in Moscow, has made many farmers feel betrayed, Harris 5) Documents notarized. "The prices reached a standstill last Thursday, but they turned around and are now slowly coming back up." Holderde said. "That's why we've hardy bought anything off white," the farmers are told. When it sells their grain when prices are higher." A RISE in grain prices, Holdridge said, may be hastened by the announcement yesterday that Mexico had agreed to buy 2.5 million tons of the surplus wheat and "Sooner or later, the price is going to go back up and everybody will begin to sell." Harris said. "When that happens, the price goes down a drop again because of the greater sunup." ROY LAIER, professor of political science and specialist in Soviet politics and agriculture, agreed that without other action, such as a withdrawal from the United States, the strain technology, the grain embargo would place an unreasonable burden upon the farmers. THE EMBARGO, imposed by Carter Jan- 4 and involving 17 million tons of grain, resulted in lower prices even though the major grain trade centers were closed for "At some time other, at some other place, an embargo would have worked," Laird said. "But a number of factors have convinced me that this embargo will not be avoided." The United Nations. And from a possible reduction in meat supply it will have little effect." Holdredge said he thought the initial effect of the embargo on most farmers had been overstated. two days. Grain prices fell 25 cents—the traded resumein fall, 9 and fell almost that much the next day. Since last Friday, prices have been inching up on the average of a quarter. FARMERS keeping their grain eventually will have to sell their crop anyway, Harris Plan 1: $95.00 The problems the farmer faces with fluctuating prices. Harris said, make many changes to keep prices from the enriched him on the Soviet Union will be overshadowed by the domestic economic conditions. GET AWAY TO PADRE ISLAND Springbreak March 7-16,1980 said, because they will need money for spring planting. Plan 1: $95.00 Provide own transportation 7 Days accommodations at the Sandcastle Motel 1 Day trip to Matamores, Mexico Souvenir T-Shirt "Using grain as foreign policy is nothing new," Holdridge said. "But the farmer feels punished because he can't get as much for his grain." "One thing the farmers do agree on," Harris said, "is that this whole thing will hurt them a lot more than it will hurt the Russians." Disneyland / Walt Disney World. Sign up at the SUA Office. Plan 2: $165.00 Transportation via Continental Trailways 7 Days Accommodations at the Sandcastle Motel 1 Day trip to Matamores, Mexico Refreshments on the bus Souvenir T-Shirt "Right now, it is only affecting those who still have grain to sell," he said. "Those who want the best quality of grain at the higher price. They're taken care of for now. If it is the farmer who sells that much, they don't hurt the most." Join the sun, the fun, and the action that only Padre Island can offer!!!! Sign up deadline February 15, 1980. Dian 2. $165.00 According to Ron Holdrede, general manager in lawrence, the embargo allows surprise to many farmers although the cheese drop in grain prices made farmers less likely. Jan is a keen theater patient, referring today's contemporary through贯穿 each season of her own productions. She also works with students to audience in musicals, family films from tribes to tribes. Jan teaches music and dance classes at the University of Minnesota Minority Age 18, College Freshmen, Sapphones, and Junior JUNIOR. Jan is committed to providing for housing and summer performance programs. **Yvonne** is an资 FOR ALL INFORMATION REGARDING AUDIENCES CONTACT: 1921SYLAND LANE WALK DISNEY WORLD 8073401 LANE WAKE UP FOR ANAHAM, CA 92803 Anaham, CA 92803 Lake Baena Vial, FL 23830 7141 999-4008 8051 924-8026 SUA TRAVEL "A lot of farmers are bitter because of the Harris, manager of the Farmers Elevator Company of Eudora. "They feel like they're being made the scapegoat of Russian accu- Main at 45th St., Hospitality Rooms 3-6 Kansas City, MO 64111 Student Union Activities Travel Committee Kansas University - University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 68045 913-8644-3477 By DON MUNDAY Staff Reporter Area farmers say grain embargo hurts them more than Russians Many area farmers upset with the recent embargo of grain shipments to the Soviet Union are essential of the more than just failing prices, local agricultural businesses report. Thursday Jan 24 10AM - 6PM = live auditions at the ballet studio Maurice D. Hanna 48th St. NW HILTON PLACE INN 48th St. NW }