Thursday, November 7, 1974 University Daily Kansan 9 On Campus A chapter of Phi Kappa Pi, honorary scholastic society, will be established at KU. Howard W. Smith, associate professor of aeronautical engineering, circulated a 50-page petition to form the chapter. Membership in Phi Kappa Pi is restricted to the top 10 per cent of the senior class and the top five per cent of the junior class. Unlike Phi Beta Kappa, it is open to students in all fields. Panhellenic officers Tonaanoxie award New officers of the KU Pannellenhue Association were elected recently. Stephanie Daleen, Wheaton, III., junior, was elected president. Other new officers are Elyse Hutchinson, junior, membership chairman; and Kelie McCarthy, North Carolina university em­ passes affairs chairman. The new officers will be assigned their duties Nov. 20. Pamela Paulehpaenhus, Tonganoxie sophomore, has received the first Rex Lapin Scholarship for study at KU. The scholarship fund, created by the students' gift from his employer, Mungusland, Inc., will provide an annual stipend to a student from Tonganoxie. The scholarship pays for tuition and books. Canned food drive A canned food drive for Thanksgiving is being conducted this week by Chi Omega sorority and Delta Upsilon fraternity. Penn House, a social welfare organization, will help distribute the goods to needy Lawrence families. Collectors will work tonight and will make a final effort on Saturday morning. They will have and haven't been contacted by early Saturday morning may call Chi Omega at 843-5800 or Delta Upsilon at 843-7370 for pick-up service. Asphalt pavers meet The 18th annual Kansas Asphalt Paving Conference will be today at the Kansas Union. Discussion topics include the Alaska pipeline, efforts in Kansas to develop new petroleum resources and "The Asphalt Shortage-Fact or Fiction," about 400 persons concerned with high-quality asphalt roads, and a debate presented by the Kansas Asphalt Pavers Association and the Asphalt Institute. The department of civil engineering and the Division of Continuing Education are sponsors, and the Kansas Highway Commission is assisting in the conference. Naval hero Stephen Decatur, naval hero, will speak at 2:30 this afternoon in 216 Pint Hall. Decatur's topic will be the use of reference books, such as "The Art and History of Medicine" and the value of being familiar with public figures. A question-and-answer session immediately after the showing of a Grooma Marx movie, "Toast at Norfok." Also on campus . . . Today, a simultaneous chess exhibition will be from 1 to 7 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas University to raise funds for KU to participate in the Pan American International Chess Exhibition, Dec. 26 to 30, in Louisville, Ky. Tonight, Zero Population Growth will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union, the Association for Computing Machinery will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union to discuss masters degree requirements, and the first of three seminars sponsored by Operation Research will begin with Christianity will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Union on the topic, "The Historical Development of Christianity." Tomorrow, MECHA will have a conference at 10:30 a.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. J. J. Wilson, director of housing, said the program would cost about $2,200. Students to patrol dorms in conservation effort The program was initiated by the Office of Housing Management and the Association of University Residence Halls (AURH). University residence halls will be unaffected by this winter in an effort to conserve energy. John Hill, programs director of the housing office, said the program won't a method to save money as much as it was a method to conserve energy. Wigner said the energy monitors would be students living in the residence halls. Their duties will be to turn out unnecessary lights in public areas, close windows and make sure that thermostats are set at 68 degrees, he said. According to both Harry Wigner, vice president of AURH, and Hill, the energy monitor program will sage enough money on energy to pay for the energy monitors. Wigner and Hill said they didn't have exact figures on savings. The monitors will work between midnight and 2 a.m. The program will run from early November until March 8, the beginning of spring break. These dates can be changed depending on weather conditions, Wigner said. The energy monitors will be paid $1.90 an hour until Jan. 1, when the new minimum wage bill goes into effect. They will then be paid $2.50 and the energy monitors are to be paid by the house office. The jobs will be advertised in the job bulletin and applicants will be pre-selected by all personnel. The program was to have started at the beginning of October, Wigner said, but wasn't because of the mild weather of the last month. Wigner said there would be enough air in the room to place houses to ensure the safety of all residents. The energy monitors program was prompted by the interruptible contract that the University and the residence halls have theamas Public Service Gas Co., Wieder said. He said that the intermittible contract meant that if there was an energy pinch the company could curtail or suspend service to the University. As a backup, the residence halls have a four- or five-day supply of fuel oil that can be used for heating. Wilson said that weather conditions interrupted its service to the University. William Salome, vice president and general manager of the Kansas Public Service Gas Company (KPS), said the decision to discontinue service to inhibit customers was made in Oklahoma City. Okla. by the Cities Service Gas Company. The Cities Service Gas Company supplies the gas that KPS uses in its service. Lawrence Paper Company and the Shoreline in Lawrence would have gas service shale. University or the residence halls. Haskell Indian Junior College also has an in- The Cities Service Gas Company has its own weather forcasting service that it uses to determine any areas will have gas service interrupted, Salome said. Students already employed as security monitors and resident assistants (RAs) in the residence halls won't be asked to do the work of energy monitors. Winner said. Hill said he beoped hall residents and RAs themselves would guard against energy waste when energy monitors weren't around. Wigner said that the RAs wouldn't be asked because "it would just be another burden that the RAs aren't being paid to do." Wigner said the AURH would again sponsor a contest with the residence halls to try to raise money for them. The same as last year's content in which the residence halls tried to cut their energy consumption 5 per cent from the amount they had being the period between Jan. 20-Feb. 19, 1973. Security monitors are to be relocated nearer the main doors of the building. Not all of the residence halls have security monitors, he said. Wilson said last year's fuel bill was $6,000 less than that of 1972-73. He attributed the decrease to a milder winter and to the contest. The same time period is to be used again in this year's contest. The prize for successful halls is a steak dinner paid for by AURH. "We feel that if everybody saves energy, then everybody will gain from it," Wilson said. Workload blamed for low AAUP turnout The heavy responsibilities of University of Kansas professors may be to blame for low attendance at chapter meetings of the American Association of University Teachers, of the Illinois Ingermann, president of the KU chapter, said recently. Ingemann's comment followed a suggestion that the problems of a collective bargaining unit be discussed only by the executive committee of AAUP, since attendance at the chapter meetings was low. "I think that usually people are very busy, and they show up on off for those things that they're particular about." The suggestion was made at last Friday's meeting of the executive committee. Ingemann said she didn't know exactly what the official Charles Krider, a member of the executive committee, agreed that professors' other activities might make the general membership of AALP more willing to let the executive committee take the lead. Krider compared the AAUP to a union and said that the low attendance at chapter meetings wasn't high unintentionally. Ingemann said a particularly controversial issue tended to increase attendance. membership of AUAP was, but usually about 40 persons attended chapter meetings. Joan Handley, another member of the executive committee, said, "I think it's always been a problem to get a majority of the membership to attend the chapter meetings. Handley said the AAUP had several small committees that met more often than the chapter, which convenes four times a year. "We don't work with large committees because large committees are generally not as efficient as small committees." KANSAN WANT ADS One Day 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.01 Handley said that she couldn't voucher for attendance as the other committee meetings, but that attendance at the meeting would be free. "I think 10 per cent would be a pretty good average for a union like the Teamsters." Krider said. FOR SALE Accommodations, goods. services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kansan are offered by the university or national origin, PLEASE BINGL ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL COST PLUS 18* Stereo Equipment. All major models include: A300, A450, A600, A700, Single Sixty-Second Sample. Call Dave at 400- 252-1982 for details. "I know that we have somewhat more than 400 on a mailing list," she said. KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Attention buyers. For your used furniture Furniture and Refinishing. 843-721-71. Furniture and Refinishing. 843-721-71. WHERE TO BUY. Student ID discount, Cara, Hew, 40 and Purple. Up-A1 Auto Sale, Hew, 40 and Purple. Compare our guarantees and you'll see why we want to offer them. Our partners and microphones. Audio systems. BW equipment. Save 1/3 on your Fall dresses. Buy samples at the Shop, A83 Massachusetts, Downtown, tenn. Did you know General Jeans has jacket and jean outfit? Dynamite! **11-21** Used furniture and appliances. Some good, some poor. The table is used often. Need frozen used furniture. 1149 Hemingway Blvd. Three Days: 25 words or fewer: $2.00 each additional word: $.02 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication Western Civilization Notes—Now on Sale! Make sense out of Western Civilization? 2) For class preparation 3) For exam preparation (with a little help from your friends) Available now at Town Crier and Campus Mad- house. For Sale - Hodaka Super Ral Bat with all extran for Sale - Hodaka Super Ral Bat with all extran BAGC AAC 140-180 Unit unit BAGC AAC 140-180 Unit unit 1967 WV Bus, (best year for VW buses). Like many cars of the period, our personal transportation is located in areas where chances. Steel-radial tires, walk-through seats. Motorcycle tires, had wear. Men: 304, formation. 824-978 For Sale: 1968 Fiat Flat Coupe. Best offer over 750. 843-0759. 11-7 MCR Black Labrador puppy. Female, from chocolate killer. 9 weeks old. Call 811-5490. **11.8** 514-812-4533 Pontiac - Good dependable transportation 514-812-4533 AT 814-2453 11-11-11 4th anniversary sale kits, yarn 10% to 20% off 4th anniversary sale kits, yarn 10% to 20% 19th Century Cuppel Card, 15 East Midtown Cuppel Card, 15 East Midtown For Sale: 925 i19 1966. Dark blue hood, new paint. New wheels and tires. New blower motor. hydronic system engine overhailed at $171, $2600. obo. New clutch and manual transmission. For Sale 1974 Kawasaki 500. Excellent condition. Available in new or used condition. who wish to ride in class - 453/1788 or 1-463/3791. or for private lessons - 265/1790. 44 Magnum Smith and Weson, Model 29, 8 #3 11. Dale Wilson has minimal use. 840, 345-375. 12. Hewitt has minimal use. 840, 345-375. 1972 Dodge Charger SE. Vinyl roof, radial tires. Dodge Charger $ 3,085.00 each. $ 3,625.00 $ 3,125.00 each. $ 4,825.00 $ 2,625.00 each. $ 4,825.00 For Sale .. 1967 A. Bug Black, red interior new 10-year lease at Jupiter, FL 32858; 5 after 5 or juniors, $443,443; 8 to 5 11-12 1968 Lea Paul Custom guitar. Refinished, good condition. $225. 841-309-11-8 Sitreo Freaks: Teac 40152 rect-to-real tape deck Sitreo Freaks: Real to Real Tape Deck 25$99 Real to Real Tape Deck 25$99 1974. MUSTANG J-MACH L. I has every important piece of equipment. Four months old. Mold still $250 Four months old. Mold still $250 FOR SALE: 1971 Karmann Ghia. Air radials. For Sale: excellent xcelent windows Johnson Call, 842-654-12 11-12 1973 ZENTH 18-inch solid state color television. $2,000. One year old, perfect condition. $1,500. One year old, excellent condition. A pill a kit and keep cold away. Alwyn C. that is, Round Bear Drug Store, 801. Mass. 845-2030. PROFESSIONAL TAPE, DECK-TEC 7104-0 PROFESSIONAL TAPE, DECK-TEC 7104-0 $00.00. First deck there is 841-4949 11-12 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 913/843-5432 "Largest Selection of 809 Massachusetts Brand Names in Lawrence CITRON 1909 SQ JR. ELECTRIC METER vhs player $75 METAL CASE $24.95 CASE PLUS $69.95 (two) tiny, typing player, player's, $75, $142 with two tins, typing player, player's, $75, $142 US VW, must sell. Call 814-5891 after 4 p.m. SUV, must sell. Call 814-5891 after 4 p.m. FOR SALE: HeathIQ HEAT-IQ 10-IIcellphone IM-104 Firmware: Southwest Tech Products FG-2 function. Firmware: Southwest Tech Products AA/ster cellphone 11-11 Call Mike, 847-7600 Don't miss the Annual Kappa Phi bazaar and sale nov. 9 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the basement. The First Methodist Church, 10th Floor. The Toys and Christmas decorations will be sold. NORTH SIDE COUNTRY SHOP 70.2 n.l. New in moved to 3838 W. 6th. i1 Business West of Fire Station 9.4. We will continue to sell Fresh Fruits and SHOP WE will continue to sell Fresh Fruits and SHOP WE are authorized to accept food stamps. Also we are furnished, collectables, and lots of other items. 842-3159 0 open 9:00 - 7. 7 days Herl Alter. Must sale: Two Natalityh Hart court交付. Availall for sale: Three Natalityh Hart court交付. Availall for sale: 3 ticket to CU-KU詹车 841-168-6164 FOR RENT Frontier Ridge Apartments. Indoor pool, plenty of landscaping, completely remodeled with new drawers and carpets. 241 Fronter Rd. Rd. 842-444. Sign Lease Now and Receive a Free Dex. (while they last!) For Rent Furried, air conditioned, efficiency animal. Also single sleep rooms. No pets. Non-smoking. Call 212-430-5892. For rent to serious students—extra price 1 or 3 week, attitudes 4 and reasonless. Price may work with attitudes 4 and reasonless. Price may work FOR RENT. Neee single studio efficiency apart- ment in a private, private villa. kitchen. Parking. Phone 832-3578 Now that we have a bus, you won't find any furniture in the room. Bedroom apts. Frontier Ridge, S24. Fronter Ridge. Leaving town, must rent a nice 1 bedroom home. Call 824-2837 or 824-3138 if you can immediately 2 Bedroom apt. - hug carpet, air, dushair, dwindownward, dormitory over lease. N-13, 13 ***Call: 842-704-3222*** Cooperative living arrangements with work- and laundry facilities. Call MRS. 849-2821, laundry facilities. Call MRS. 849-2821, Unique large 1 bedroom apt. in older home. 1 bedroom apt. with en-suite. 1650 sq. ft. all baths. 480 sq. ft. office. o-decorated. $165 per sq. ft. Must sub-leave an apartment, immediately. 208 Must have a kitchen in the modern electricity of the modern kitchen. Meadowbrook 8431 Pasture front with front porch. Meadowbrook 8431 For Rest. Two bedrooms, one at West Hill, to get a bedroom and the other for sleeping. Available. $1250. For rent: unfurnished apt. -1pcream, oak floors, quarter-acre. fenced enclosed. Quarter-acre. pool. Call 541-8990 or 841-2755. 11-7 Take over lease on spacious Meadowbrook Studio. Available Dec. 11. All utilities paid. Call 842-3851. Limited number of apartments available for second semester at Jayhawker Towers apt. 2 bedroom, all utilities paid, furnished or unfurnished. Attn: Gail Gaffney, Griff Lawrence Rentals Exchange. 842-2500. gr For rent. Studio, apartment. Furnished, carpet, desk, chair, TV, bed. Room may be immediately available at U12942 for $5 or furnished at U12943 for $8. TYPING Experienced in typing files, distributions, hierarchies and other tasks. Must have at least 5 yrs of experience. Proficiency in scripting. Proof of学历, application corrected. Phone number: 312-409-6867. Typing in my home on elite electric typewriter. No thesis there. Mrs. Hays. 833-695-688 11-8 Georges Shop "George Has Gained the Title of SSSC" 25th Anniversary '74 Geo. B. Wilson 727 Mass. St. Lawrence, Ks. 66044 Phone 843-7164 207 Mass. 5A Catfish Bar & Grill (Formerly The Ark) 12th & Oread BEER GOOD FOOD Sandwiches **BUSINESS** 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. 30 a.m. Check Our Daily Lunch Special One Mon. 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Call Bill at 842-7544. **11-8** Wanted: Roommate to 2 bedroom apt. mellon Park 25 atrium. Call 843-657. 11-12 Roommate wanted: female graduate student to work in office for 5 months after $2,000 monthly salary. Call 843-365-2000. 11-12 Roommate: to share furnished 7 room house with Mrs. Lawrence $90 plus utilities; Critic: Nurses Lawrence $90 plus utilities Wanted: Sewing and alterations in my home. Available for rent: jacket 944 Hocklead Road 841-7527, aid for repairing furniture. NOTICE LAWRENCE GAY LIBERATION INC. weekly meetings 7:30 p.m. Monday; Union, Office 112E Union; RAP/Competing RA/PAP/Competing RA You can still find clothing打扮 you look if you have a sample. For example, if you buy a sample from the ATLIC 927 Man store, PRINTING WHILE YOU WAIT! Let us do your printing while you wait at The Quick Copy center. We can print 150 copies-$14.10, 500 copies-$13.90. 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