Tuesday, November 12. 1974 University Daily Kansan On Campus Udall to speak Stewart Udall, secretary of interior under presidents Kennedy and Johnson, and an environmental leader, will speak at 8 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Ballroom. His speech, on the energy-environmental crisis, is sponsored by the SUA Forums major Speakers Series. Udall is about the SUA Forums Tomorow and "The Quiet Crisis," both about the environmental problem. He planned a planning firm called Overview. Udall was a U.S. representative from Arizona for three years before becoming secretary of interior. Admission is 25 cents. Heuerdahl talk Thor Heyerdalh, distinguished explorer, archaeologist and author, will speak at 8:30 tonight in Dyche Auditorium. His speech, sponsored by the department of anthropology, will be on "The Ra Expeditions." Heyerdalh has written several books, including "Kon-Tki," "Aku-Aku" and "The Ra Expeditions." He has led expeditions to Easter Island, the Galapagos and the South Pacific islands to establish that South America and the South Pacific were partially settled by prehistoric sea explorers from Africa and South America. Women's careers A careers open house, sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women, will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, tomorrow and Thursday in the Dean of Women's Office, 220 Strong Hall. Advisors will discuss career plans and opportunities. Living groups may request special career programs from Sheree Miller (843-2449) or Kala Stroup (864-3532). Scholarship halls Several men's scholarship hall awards are available for the spring semester. There are four men's scholarship halls in which students share cooking, cleaning and other responsibilities to reduce living expenses. Awards are made on the basis of grades, activities, financial need and desire to be in a cooperative living group. Further information and applications are available from Jeff Weinberg, Office of Student Financial Aid, 26 Strong Hall. The deadline for submitting applications is Monday, Dec. 2. Also on campus . . . Today, Thor Heyerhald will lecture to Anthropology 612, Polynesian archaeology, on "Sea Routes in Polynesia" at 10:30 a.m. in 4020 Wesson Tonight, the campus Christian Science Organization will meet at 6:30 in Danforth Chapel, junius in the School of Social Welfare will meet at 7:30 in the Council Room of the Kansas Union, the Business Forum, part of Higher Education Week, will meet at 7:30 in the Jaynaw Room of the Kansas Union, and the Humanities Forum will meet at 7:30 in the Big 8 Room of the Kansas Union, George Lawner, professor of orchestra, will speak at the Humanities Forum on "Man and Woman as Archetypes in Opera" at 8 in Wooldruff Auditorium, Richard L. Cryder, assistant professor of wind and percussion instruments, will give a trombone recital at 8:30 in Swarthout Recital Forum, part of Higher Education Week, will meet at 8:30 in Barler A of the Kansas Union, the Humanities Foundation professional society, will have initiation at 8:30 at the Castle Tea Room, 13th and Massachusetts streets. Editor foresees stiff action on economy by Congress The new Democratic majority in Congress might surprise the American public and take some strong economic actions, J. Edward Murray, associate editor of the Detroit Free Press, said yesterday. "Congress might take some fairly strong economic action in terms of controlling price gouging in ways short of wage and price controls because the political process is not working." If the Democrats don't find solutions, the monkey will be on their backs in 1976. Murray visited the William Allen White School of Journalism as an editor in residence. Murray said he thought there was con- fidence in the pressure, restraining the press because of Watergate. However, he said, the courts aren't moving toward restricting the press except in stricter libel laws to protect private rather than public persons. Murray began working for United Press in Chicago in 1938 for $25 a week. He has been a reporter, wrist correspondent, for eight years and is managing editor of the Los Angeles Mirror. Murray said he was now working on the Free Press to new printing technology The new equipment the Free Press uses consists of video display terminals that show a picture of what is written and computers in which stories are recorded. "I think you can learn to use the machines in a couple of days," he said. "The problem with scanning the stories is that you can't edit very well." "Technology is coming like a glacier all over the country," he said. Murray said there should be total con- tention to new technology within a year on the horizon. Cancer in young women linked to prescription of drug to mothers BY PAULA JOLLY Kansas City Reporter Years ago, a synthetic hormone called diethylstilbestrol (DES) was prescribed for the treatment of hemorrhoids in miscarriage. Now, researchers have found that many daughters carried by women during these pregnancies had malformations of the cervix that could lead to cancer. Masterson said there were hundreds of thousands of women with adenosis. Some aren't aware of their condition because it is not clearly recognized in a typical gynecological examination, he said. “These abnormal cells may change, possibly because of the acid environment of the vagina,” Masterson said. “Sometimes these may lead to a rare clearcell cancer.” DES was widely used especially during the 1980s, Byron J. Masterson, staff member of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the KU Medical Center, said previously, many daughters from DES-exposed pregnancies are of college age, he said. In DES-exposed pregnancies, an abnormal cell covers developing on the cervix of the female fetus. Masterson said. The cells that line the developing uterus extend outward over the cervix and may even be developed into a uterus. This abnormality is called vaginal adenosis. Many young women can't determine whether their mothers took DES during "Given a rare cancer like this, are we going to make more people nervous than we're going to help by treating a very rare cancer?" he said. "After all, traumatic accidents, homicide and suicide, are about 10 times as common as death from cancer." pregnancy, Masterson said. Often the mother can't remember which drug she took, and many physicians who prescribed DES are dead. Masterson said a national campaign to airtwarn about the possible link between methamphetamine and heroin. He said the best way to check for adenosis is an isoscopic examination. A colposcope is used to illuminate the cervix and vaginal walls under high magnification, making identification easier. "We would like to open a clinic at KU in lawrence, to screen for DES patients" Masterson said a visit to a DES screening clinic would take about 10 minutes and would include a colposcopic examination and a Pap smear. He said a clinical would be opened if a large number of women indicated willingness to participate. DES was used as a cattle feed additive until 1972, when it was banned by the Food and Drug Administration. Masterson said DES in beef wasn't a factor in adenosis or clear-cell cancers because the quantity of DES in the cattle feed was small. Masterson said the effect of DES on a male fetus was unknown. Men boost beautv salon business By MICHAEL WARDROP become more interested in shorter and better-skinned hair. Lawrence beautiful salons are experiencing an increase in the number of women seeking Reporter The trend appears to be developing now that the days of extremely long and unkent hair are over: Styling, straightening and ever perments are some of the services that men have requested of local beauty opera houses. "We have about 20 men per month come into our shop to have their hair cut and skin styled," said an operator at the dressing room of the salon. "We also install the initial shock of seeing a man sitting under the next dryer, most women customers don't mind having males in the office." Generally, there has been no opposition from female customers to men coming into the shops. Some shops, such as Hair Benders, 1919 W. 24th St.. "We try to build a comfortable atmosphere for both male and female customers," Greg Martin of Hair Benders said. "We're not really giving a lot of permanents to men at this time, but we imagine it will gain popularity in the near future. We have plans to advertise it, and start demonstrating the process to the public." attempt to build an image of serving both men and women instead of exclusively one sex. haven't had a permanent myself, but several of my friends have and they really like it. Permanent cost from $2 to $3 and supposedly will last about three to four months. Several barbers and cosmetologists said that although cutting and styling was extremely popular in Lawrence, they weren't giving many permanents to ame at this time. Apparently the trend is now popular in larger cities and on the coasts, but is slow in finding its way into smaller communities like Lawrence. However, some men are apparently self-conscious about going into a beauty salon. with a permanent, all you've got to do is wash your hair, blow it dry and it'll look like you want it." Some of the men customers at the Salon 901, 901 Kentucky St. gave their reasons why they prefer to have lunch there. "I find that they take more time with your hair and get it exactly like you want it at a beauty shop." Rilligg, Centrica senior, said. "You have to pay a little more than at a regular barber shop, but I believe its worth it." KANSAN WANT ADS One Day 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.01 "The biggest part of our male customers prefer for us to work on their hair when other women are not here," said Edna Snavely of Charme Beauty Salon, 1021 Massachusetts St. "If you go to a barber shop, you tend to just get a regular haircut," said Randy Killian, Russell junior. " Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kannan are offered at our campus or national origin. PLEASE BRING ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL. The beauty operators at Blane and Jesse's, 1802 Massachusetts St., said they thought their men customers were much easier to satisfy and would listen to advice more readily than women. FOR SALE COST PLUS 10% Stores Equipment. 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Mud partition, condition good. 20K miles. New price: $495.00. New stock: $500.00. This car is in excellent condition with a few minor rusts. This vehicle is new. 1974 MUSTANG II-MACH I. Meat every day 1974 MUSTANG II-MACH I. Meat every day Four moms old. Malt still $250 Four moms old. Malt still $250 Five moms old. Malt still $250 For Sale- Dual 124l turntable, walnut base duct and MHLED cartridge $50. Duct Date: 11-12 1998 GIBSON NBG N.G. JB JH guitar sguitar VGC C CABOON BOOK acoustic record / accordion 71-144 Keep trying Keep trying cast and read. Birth charts $15. Readings for the year 10.10. read for the same person $15. Couples and families' charts read in relation to each other $15. Family assistances in casting and interparting charts. EVY GERSHON CROWE-843 4802 DENISE LOW-843 1996 HOROSCOPES Recycle it all! bookanon flashback Recycled denim, velvet, silk, leather, furs, western & flared shirts, reinforced sweaters. 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Call 811-143, ask for Jim. PUPPIES for sale. CHEAP! 3 /4 Great Dane, t b. Bernard. Black Shornail Carr 542-223-1231 29 Ford Falcon, Edson. VS, low mileage. Exceedance of 100MPH is required. Carefully be carefully maintained. Good gas mileage. Inspection may be required. NOTICE LAWRENCE, GAV LIBERATION INC. sales@lawrencegav.com (212) 365-7800 (800) 641-9722 www.lawrencegav.com You can still find clothing bargains if you look up the dresses and dresses sales by sampling at the Attica 927 Mass. If Auction every Saturday night 7:30 p.m. Purchase items etc. *Consignment welcome* Leucarnia Church 840-512-6600 WHITES AUDIO MART-916 Mass. 843-1267 Woodland, Akai Audio, Shore Conference, Akai, Audio, Akai, Studio, Shore, Karel, Peoral, Fraser, and Superoop, Certified Audio available at all times. Package price: See Jim. PRINTING WHILE YOU WAIT! Let us do your math. Cars $88, Main $149,-100 cars $251,-90 $500 cups $14,-100 cups $13,-90 We want MICHIGAN ST. BAR-B-Q Bibs, Beef, MICHIGAN ST. BAR-B-Q Bibs, Beef, You can cut it here or we cut it. You can cut it here or we cut it. Day 82-515, 515 Michigan Sunday and Tuesr Enroll now! in Lawrence School District; re-enroll if necessary. Patch may be Paid试験, approved for insurance discount; drive new car on job position. Jan. 12, 11: each day 9:54 Demeanor of Women's office – 20% Strong. Advice Women's office – 20% Strong. Programs in living groups, contact Kala Strop-Row, or by the Commission at Status of Women. 11-14 CPA exam BECKER CPA BESTWIRD COURT CPA exam BECKER CPA BESTWIRD COURT STEREO SHOW Now you have an order office at 13 E. Kirk. Now you can order almost and major lawyers. Lawyers 942-7047, ask for Mail Order Dept Lawyers. 942-7047, ask for Mail Order Dept Ray Audio, 13 Eight 8th - No BS here, just good gear. N42-947 FOR RENT For Rent: Furnished, air conditioned, efficiency insulated, and no pets. No payment for further information call 843-709-3211. For rent to serious students—extra one I or 3 weeks. 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Tickets will be issued upon completion of application. Must Submit immediately. Need 1 reasonable make up. Acceptance letter in PDF. 800-232-7255. *campus. Free Negotiable Postcard. B41-822-3900. ideal living for Spring semester—a suitable availability. Male or female, at Naturnah, Cell 811-343-1344. Experienced in typing theses, dissertations, term papers, other mime typing. Have electric-type computers, pica type. Accurate and prompt service. Frequent spelling corrected. Phone 843-954. Mrs. Wright Typing in my home. IBM Selectric pica type for text paper, letter paper, and typing Call. IBM 427-8290. Led Town- Available for application or transfer- ment. Battery backup, carpentry, deskwork. Call Mark 217-635-9400. Remotely needed to share 2-bath house 8 m² of carpet, carpeted and carpeted. Potted plants 975-3044. TYPING EXCELLENT AND EXPERIENCED TYPIST at MILITARY DEPARTMENT. 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Reqs: Master's degree or foreign level language specialty (FONTHAN), assembly language programming, operating systems, computer science, and a degree in computer science or related field is expected. Experience on a HSI ISP is required. Requires: experience to David L. Norfault, University of Kansas Comp Sci, 60465, byds Kansas University, 60465, byds J. 74. An equal opportunity employer. Women and minors are encouraged. Wide Variety of Tropical Plants Cactus blooming plants Hanging plants Pots of all descriptions including some from Mexico some from Mexico Most reasonable prices in town WESTSIDE GREENHOUSE WESTSIDE GREENHOUSE 440 Florida Street 1½ blocks north of Dairy King on 6th Street 809 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 66044 913/843-5432 Part-time waitresses needed. Please appear and Call Civil Serv at the Sanctuary, 843-604-6000. Persons interested in Circulation job for daily newspaper call Bill Smith, 843-4241. 11-15 Pizza delivery drivers. Must have good car. 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