Mondav. Sept. 30, 1985
University Daily Kansan
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Walters/Waitresses, varying hours for breakfast, hunch or dinner. Work includes table setup, banquet service, clean up. Good workers average about 20 hr per week. Cleaning, clear appearance; pleasant personality, prefer some supervisory ability and ability to work with little or no supervision. Pay rate $8/hour. Apply in person at Personnel Office, 12345 North Ave. on Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 1 and 2 EOE.
Female Able A.M. 7:30-12:00; P.M. 10-12;
weekends only. Ald 7468
FOR SALE
1/3 car diamond wedding set $350, 10-apiece,
60mm camera, B/W TV cheap, 749-2179 or
800-8369.
1978 Kawasaki K2500 4 (input), KA_NF filters, wind-shield, backrest. B242-824, B102-820.
1000 Honda Hawk 400c low noise Good Condition, Vetter Ferrari 625B OHc. Call John at Jaxp
978-734-3500
D108 Datum 210. Excellent school/work car. (913)
256-537 2.6 p.m.
1978 Yamaha 650, 12,500 mile run and looks
a garage store, helmet, asking $500.
1979 BMW 300, 400, 500
20" 4K Hertingstone chain load in Wesco Union or
Ferra Sept. 5th. Great sentimental value.
ANTIQUE OAK 48" Round Table. Mint Condition.
Ask for 825 or negotiable. Table No. 814-6633.
Baseball cards and sports nontaginal. Buy, Sell
and Trade 12" X 12" Baseball cards. Open 108-MS,
M-S.
COMPACT LASER DISKS: ONLY 100 each. The rock and sand玫. Mint condition. B41-0144
Comic Books, used science fiction paperbacks,
Playbooks, Puppets, etc. max. Covers! Open
11-5 Tue-Fri, Sat & Sun 10-5; 811 New Hampton
Deluxe Queen Waterbed with bookcase head-
dress. Queen waterretains at 180. Entertainment
Nearly new Zeith II 100 Computer for Rent or Sale
with Windows XP, dual disk drive,
mature laptop books, or
more.
GOVERNMENT HOMES from 81 (U) repair:
GOVERNMENT HOMES from 81 (U) repair.
Call 604-697-6000 or
government.homes@uva.edu for information.
KAWASAKI YAMAHA SUZUKI parts and ac
kawasaki Fun Center 80 W. eth.
648-1302
MATCHING COUCH AND CHAIR, Price
negotiable. Call 749-5964.
MUSICIANS DREAM-STUDIO SELL-OUT Carrie Mackenzie $300, Loyalty Band 700刀套票 $990, Lemon Press PCM-42 digital delay $800, Fender Studio Rhodes $350, Fender 1:1 guitar amp $27, Fender Jazzer 1:1 guitar amp $26, BOSS AMP $29.
MUSICIANS DREAM-STUDIO SELL-OUT. Carvin x 16 & x MAKING COOL with avail on woofer $1950 Lexicon PC42 digital delay $800 $1950 Lexicon PC42 digital delay $800 amps $750 Fonzer Jazz bass $250 Pesy TNT 100
KWALITY COMICS
SCIENCE FICTION
COMIC BOOKS • GAMES
1315 Merge Road 04147239
Must sell Barch Stad Silver Trumpet, 4 yrs. old, in good condition. Adking $490 Call Tim 837-7758
Radio Shack Color Computer 64 x Extended Basic with joysticks 6190 - Carriages 8 New Condition.
Rimmie - improve your room with handcue,
natural work bunched frames. Almost new. Call
(312) 648-7500.
Samuil Integrated Amplifier, 3 watt/channel,
480.661.4232.9238, 1:30 p.m.
18:59 call 682-3408 after 15:30
Samy full auto direct drive with new
manual transmission
Technics cartridge from
Signal Special Wood Clarinet, Good Condition $500
8487, 8487 after 4 p.m.
Tape deck Doltie Bbc, Music Search, Program
Solution, Soil Repeat, Rest function,
Solaris 8440 MU635
912-759-1844
USED DISKS for sale. $32.20 double-sided, double-net density surface discs with a 14" minimum. Minimum 10. Retarded masters from software company's upgrade. Mark Finger. 239 Overlook Circle, B47-1277. Please contact
Western Civilization Studies: New on Salem 'Makes sense to use them.' 1) As study guide. 2) For class material. 3) In the book, for review. An analysis of Western Civilization 'available now at Town Criet. The Jayhawk Bookstore, and
YAMAHA 797 790 Series black, shift drive, front drizzle, two-motor many features. Excellent condition, buy it now!
Zenith Z-100 microcomputer D. IDD, 192K, Word-
table, Multipan, Monitor; $100, $7401-192.68
at CLEAR.
CASIO ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD polyphonic.
Includes 35 modes, sustain, 4 octaves. Also with DOD Chorus 690 Petal and chords. All in excellent condition. B550.749.307.579. Sleep.
AUTO SALES
1973 MG MDGETT, excellent condition, red,
740-455 483-1484-4944
1975. SICROCOO, Excellent Condition, Runs Great.
Many options, call 864-2490.
1978 Mateo Carlo. Good condition, fully loaded.
Kurt 841-841. $240.
18:57 AM 1927 MAC Centric Code • Superwolf, Power door look,
18:57 AM 1927 MAC Centric Code • Superwolf, Power door look,
88 Ford LTD, 4 DR, At, PS, PB, PL, FMM4 A
speaker stereo, cruise, remote motor, auto light,
new tires, new battery, good family car 841-540
automatic. Automatic. Automatic. Automatic.
49/800, 841-2911
AUDI 5000 Very nice nice European Sedan. Specia
situation requires immediate sale, $3495, 842-996-9.
For sale 1974 Dalam B-210 Good condition, make
offer. Must call 749-2385, 749-4863.
Sabu Emb Emsc Mech. Conch No runt 50 Firm
841-274-274 after P.M. No jerks please.
71 SCHROCCO, Bums great. Looks great! After-
ment. 480-2450
1956 Camera $1500, 842-8290, 842-1762,
71 SCTROCROU $1500. Great looks. Great! After-
comprehensive health associates
comprehensive health associates
* free pregnancy tests
* a recommendation of services
* alternative counseling
* gynecology
* contraception
Overland Park, KS/913-345-1400
Buy a mum for Mom! for Parents Day, Sat., Oct.5 on sale in Living Groups, Sept 23-Oct 4
Sept.23-Oct.4
Fri., Oct.4 Wesco Beach, 1-3 p.m.
Sat., Oct.5 Kansas Union, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
$3.75 per mum pre-sale, $4 game day
white or yellow Sold by $\Lambda\Sigma$ Honor Society
For more info, ask your house or hall pres.
Action! Excitement!
Strat-o-Matic Baseball
Chicago beats Washington, 45-10
TOPIC: B.S.U. Elections
The election will be held Oct. 7th for the offices of President, Vice-president, Treasurer and Administrative Secretary.
in: Templin Hall's Cafeteria
Applications for these positions are available in the Minority Affairs office, 324 Strong Hall.
and are DUE by Tues., Oct. 1.
The Chicago Bears, off to their best start since 1983, and the Washington Redskins might just as well be on nassing trains.
Willie Gault returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown and Jim McMahon threw two touchdown passes in a 31-point second quarter Sunday, powering the Bears past the Redskins 45-10.
Raiders 35, Patriots 20
The Bears are 4-0 — their best start since their championship season of 1963. Washington, 1-3, suffered its worst defeat since a 53-0 loss to the New York Giants in 1961.
Dolphins 30. Broncos 26
at: 6:30 p.m.
At Denver, Dan Marino threw for 390 yards and three touchdowns to lift his duel against John Elway and lift the Dolphins. Despite cold and wet conditions, Marino passed for scores on passes of 69 yards to Nat Moore, 24 yards to Joe Rose and 46 yards to Vince Helfin.
United Press International
will be held: Mon., Sept. 30
Stop Griping Get Involved
The Black Student Union's General Meeting
At Foxboro, Mass., Lyle Alzado recovered a fumble in the end zone, and the Raiders returned two interceptions to snap a two-game losing streak. The Raiders trailed 20-14 late in the third quarter when New England running back Craig James fumbled on his own 8-yard line. Raiders linebacker Rod Martin recovered and ran to the 5 before fumbling into the end zone where Alzado jumped on it.
Saints 20.49ers 17
At San Francisco, Dave Wilson fired a 43-yard touchdown strike to Eugene Goodlow with 9:22 remaining to lead the Saints in an upset. The Saints and 49ers are 2-2.
We meet every Monday, 7 p.m., in Parlor C in the Kansas Union. Come by and sign-up for our 1985-86 league. Experts and beginners welcome.
Lions 30. Bucs 9
At Pontiac, Mich., Eric Hipple threw two touchdown passes to Mark
Nichols, and Ed Murray kicked three field goals to lift the Lions. Hipple hit Nichols with a 4-yard scoring pass two seconds from halftime to put Detroit, 3-1, into the lead for the first time, 10-6.
At St. Louis, Neil Lomax passed for three touchdowns and Ottis Anderson rushed for 104 yards to spark the opportunistic Cardinals. Leonard Smith blocked a punt and picked off a pass as St. Louis turned four Green Bay mistakes into 19 points.
At Houston, Danny White threw a 1-yard scoring strike to Fred Cornwell with 1:47 to play to lift the Cowboys. The pass to Cornwell culminated a 75-yard drive that began with 2:14 to go. Tony Dorsett, who rushed for 159 yards, broke for a 16-yard gain, then白色 lofted a 35-yard pass to James Jones to the Houston 32.
Cowboys 17. Oilers 10
NFL roundup
Cardinals 43. Packers 28
Vikings 27, Bills 20
At Orchard Park, N.Y., Ted Brown ran 22 yards for a touchdown with 2:57 left to boost the Vikings over the winless Bills.
At Philadelphia, Elvis Fatterson, a Kansas letterman from 1981-83, returned an interception 29 yards for a touchdown 55 seconds into overtime to lift the Giants. Ron Jaworski's pass was tipped by receiver Mike McCoy. The Giants ran untouched into the end zone on the second play in overtime.
Giants 16. Eagles 10 (OT)
Chargers. San Diego quarterback Dan Fouts left the game in the first quarter with a torn medial collar ligament in his right knee.
Rams 17. Falcons 6
At Anaheim, Calif., Dieter Brock,
ranked 25th among NFL passers going into the game, completed 16-of-20 pass attempts for 215 yards and two touchdowns to help the Rams remain unbeaten. The Rams took to the air with running back Eric Dickerson sidelined because of an injured hamstring late in the first half.
Jets 25, Colts 20
Browns 21. Chargers 7
At San Diego, Kevin Mack scored two touchdowns and Cleveland registered six sacks to stop the
On Monday night, it's Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.
At East Rutherford, N.J., Pat Leahy kicked four field goals and Freeman McNeill rushed for 115 yards to carry the Jets to their third straight victory. O'Brien also threw two TD passes for New York.
California 67 68 361 —
Kansas City 96 69 151 —
Chicago 81 74 352 6
Oakland 75 81 481 12¹
Seattle 75 81 481 14¹
Minnesota 73 83 460 14¹
Texas 59 96 361 28
East W L Pet. GB
Toronto 98 57 632
New York 90 74 597 %1%
Detroit 80 79 597 %17%
Hamilton 80 75 316
Boston 79 77 596 191%
Milwaukee 79 67 422 192
Ottawa 75 100 422
Sports Almanac
American League
New York 4, Baltimore 0, 1(game)
New York 9, Baltimore 2, 2(game)
California 9, Cleveland 3
Kansas City 3
Boston 8, Detroit 4
Toronto 13, Milwaukee 5
Chicago 3, Oakland 0
Seattle 7
California (Candelaria 6-2) at Kansas City
California
Baltimore (Flanagan 45) at New York (P.
Nickel 15 or Shirley 5-4). 7 p.m.
Browns at Atlanta 4-7, at Ford 4-7.
Atlanta at Philadelphia 4-2,
Atlanta 10-12 or Philadelphia 10-12.
Chicago (burst 18-0) at Minnesota (hylevelen 3-5).
Oakland (Conroy 9-1) at Texas (Russell 2-6).
Tomorrow's Games
Toronto at Detroit, night
Seattle at Cleveland, night
Boston at Baltimore, night
Milwaukee at New York, night
Chicago at Chicago, night
California at Kansas City, night
Oakland at Texas, night
National League
Los Angeles 92 63 584
Cincinnati 92 61 584 a
Miami 79 76 510 b,c
Houston 78 77 563 14
Atlanta 63 92 546 13
San Francisco 63 92 546 13
W L W. Pet. GB
St. Louis 50 624
New York 95 61 603
Miami 95 61 603
Chicago 74 81 477 23%
Philadelphia 74 81 477 23%
San Francisco 63 100 43%
Cincinnati 8, Houston 0
Chicago 6, Philadelphia 2
New York 8, Pittsburgh 7, 10 innings
Atlanta 3, San Diego 2
Los Angeles 7, San Francisco 2
California (Southern) 7, Bay Area 5
Cincinnati (South 13-10) at San Francisco (Blue 7-8), 3:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Pacific 12-8) at Houston (Ryan 9-12)
ATLANTA, Marina (Pacific 12-8)
San Diego (Hoyt 18-19) at Los Angeles (Valenzuela 17-10), 9:30 p.m.
Tampa Bay's Games
Atlanta at Houlton
Philadelphia at Chicago
Cincinnati at San Francisco
Philadelphia at Montreal, night
New Orleans, night
San Diego at Los Angeles, night
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THE KANSAS UNION
HAWK'S NEST
A PAID ADVERTISEMENT
A RESPONSE TO A CLOSET CRITIC
Someone who admits only to being a "Lawrence citizen" recently sent me a letter in which he alleged that the contents of my "crazy paid political advertisements in the Journal World" would enable me to "fit into the Russian way of life." This gentleman, one of many who don't realize that the Constitutionally-protected freedom of speech each of us enjoys here doesn't exist in the Soviet Union, then asked where I'm employed.
In past discussions about my unemployed state with, to name a few, Chamber of Commerce moguls Pete Whitenight and Gary Toebben, American Civil Liberties Union enthusiasts Richard Kershenbaum and David Allen, and long-time Lawrencians Jay Alexander and Ron Christian, I've always said I'll work alongside any able-bodied man in town between the ages of 21 and 56 for a period of six months at something productive. Because the vital work in this country today is in the public sector, I don't consider important either soft jobs in privately-owned stores on Massachusetts Street in which a significant amount of working time is spent watching television and commenting on passing pedestrians, or plush positions at Kansas University where a favored few are compensated for accommodating an already spoiled segment of the student body.
Instead of allowing millions of children to periodically languish before that profit-producing electronic outhouse, the television set, we need publicly-funded day care centers which allow each child to develop and progress.
Instead of allowing grasping corporate entities to exploit the helpless elderly in the name of "free enterprise," we need publicly-funded nursing homes which extend to each inhabitant quality care.
Instead of allowing members of the burgeoning bureaucracy to travel with their families and friends at public expense, we need safe and efficient public transportation systems which all can afford.
Instead of allowing our public schools to continue consolidating even as they fall to reach several million youngsters each year, we need a publicly-funded apparatus designed to eradicate the functional illiteracy which is now the lot of at least one in every four Americans.
Should the world's leading democracy maintain a system which often rewards plutocrats, pornographers, and abortionists for the inherently destructive while it increasingly ignores the beleaguered and dependent? Formulating an answer to this and other such questions is one function of citizenship in our struggling republic. This may be why my closet critic is satisfied with exploring the four corners of his darkened habitat.
William Dann
2702 W. 24th Street Terrace
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