University Dailv Kansan Wednesday. October 27.1976 3 ssen wrote m sorry we w interview ... the future if age, Nessen a polite way views we do no other zine. k ago, Ford face before, I play Boy now such as It would be submit to an Playboy. Local massage parlor rubs people the right way By STEVE FRAZIER Staff Writer The only people disturbed by Lawrence's new massage parlor are potential customers who seek "a sexual thing", a local massore said yesterday. Cazzie Loth, masseur at the new parlor, Headmasters, 809 Vermont St., said those who "know the value of a good body that is really excited when we opened Oct. 1. "Some people are disappointed that we Vandals get continuance Four Kansas State University students who were to be arraigned yesterday on charges of criminal damage to KU students would appear in Douglas County Court. The students, Alvin Allen, 18, Leawed; Robert Hecht, 19, Seneca; Kenneth Knox, 20, South Haven, and Clark Wilson, 19, Prairie Village, were arrested last Friday for spray painting three KU buildings with purple paint. They were released on $1,500 bail each. The incident, which caused between $150 to $250 damage, took place the night before the annual KU-KState football game. Failure to appear in court results in the issuance of a bench warrant unless an agreement is made to continue the case. If the warrant is allowed, then a bench warranty is issued. don't give sexual massage, and others are probably scared away because they think that's all any massage parlor offers," Loth said. The trial, postponed until Nov. 30, is the first commencement for the four students. Paula Oldohede, co-owner of Headmasters, said that problems had been resolved. "WE'VE JUST had a few prank phone calls from people who wanted illegal massage—like 17 Arabian girls dancing on their bodies," she said. What Loth and Maro, his wife and business partner, do offer is "a totally stimulating and relaxing experience ... a people in touch with their bodies." Loth sai. He said that in his massages he tried to connect the seven centers of body energy he believed to be involved. "I can feel the heat on my hands as I go over one of the energy centers," he said. "I'm like a mirror for them. I use my energy to channel their energy. And that gives people a chance to explore them, and they feel like they can feel obvious effects for one or two days." it is too hot or not hot enough, I know that area of the body needs more work. OLDEHOEFT SAID that "people love it" it gives them a nice warm giv'." One customer, a female University of Kansas student who asked not to be identified, said yesterday after her first job that she's I am'dnied. It's really worth the money. "I was nervous before I went in, but by 1" I was nervous after I went in, but by the time I was finished, I felt like I was on top of the world. $7.50 for a half-hour massage, which covers the back, neck, head, shoulders and face, or $15 for a full-body massage, which takes about an hour." Loth said. Loth and his wife aren't licensed to give massacres, he said. "YOU DON'T have to be licensed Kansas to give body massages. That's why they can't close down the sexual massage parlors." Loth said. That "nice warm glow" costs customers Tari Ridder, instructor at the Lawrence School of Hair Styling, a licensed cosmetologist was trained to give only scalp, arm, hand and foot massages. The Alvamar Racquet and Swim Club will begin offering massage services to members Nov. 1, Dave Billings, manager, said. "Club members have shown an awful lot of interest," Billings said. "We aren't worried that people will misunderstand the services. They know the integrity of the club and they recognize the fact that we won't have any hanky-panky." LOTH SAID that besides Headmasters their "regitate," massage percussion in other "Before we opened, we wanted to get an idea of what prices to charge, so we called several massage parlors in Topeka," Loth said. Elect the professional who vows to eliminate politics from law enforcement and whose goal is to provide the leadership necessary to bring our law enforcement agencies above reproach. These ideals are sincere promises and not just campaign rhetoric. *Experience Lawrence Police Dept. 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SUA FORUMS presents: ELECTION '76 with NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN Thurs., October 28 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom 50' Admission Tickets now available at the SUA office Political Advertisement Paid for by Hambleton for State Representative, Don Metzler and Joan Golden, co-chairmen 5PM TO CLOSE THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SATURDAY AND ALL DAY SUNDAY New from Sirloin Stockade T-Bone Steak with stockade toast and french fries or baked potato 2. 79 with this coupon EXPIRES 10-31-76 SIRLOIN STOCKADE The GREAT Steakhouse OPEN 11AM TO 9PM WEEKDAYS - 11AM TO 10PM WEEKENDS 1015 Iowa St. Open Letter from McCarthy Supporters Dear Student: Eight years ago we were working against a cruel, illegal war and an unresponsive government. We called for a candidate to lead us in the Democratic primaries. When those we first met in Chicago, Mr. Maguire answered. Our leaflets said, "He gave America new hope." We continued to follow him when others entered the campaign. We believed that his courage would not serve as an example if we shunted him aside once the task of defeating an incumbent President had been accomplished. We followed him to Chicago and beyond; few of us transferred our energies to the nominee our party, and others who had been with the question did not wag a fair shot at the nomination in 1968, but in 1976 we had the most open nominating process ever. So it is with sadness we reflect the call from the man now. The people voted in primary after primary and in local caucuses all over the country. MCCARTHY DID NOT COMPETE. In 1968 we called McCarthy "The People's Choice." THIS YEAR THE PEOPLE CHOSE JIMMY CARTER. In the past eight years our ideas have become welcome in the Democratic party. Jimmy Carter is running on a platform some of us helped write. He is intelligent and a talented leader with a strong vision to improve nuclear power, to indiscriminate strip-mining and dam building, to American support for dictatorships abroad, to the B-1 bomber, and to America's becoming the arms merchant of the world, as well as his stance on the issues of jobs and tax reform make him a candidate we can support. The question, then, is who will be elected. MOCARTHY SAYS HE DOESN'T CARE IP HIS VOTES HELP RE-ELECT PORB. WE DO! After eight years of Nixon-Ford, it would be tragic to let this chance slip away. The effect of voting for Gene McCarthy this year is to make it more likely that Ford will again be our President. WE, FORMER 1968 CAMPAIGN WORKERS AND SUPPORTERS OF EUGENE McCARYTHY, URGE OTHERS WHO WERE WITH US IN 1968 AND IN OTHER STRUGGLES OVER THE YEARS TO JOIN US IN VOTING FOR CARTER-MONDALE. Sincerely, Sam Brown Michael Harrington Don Green Anne Wexler Gene Pokorny Mark Siegel PAID FOR AND AUTHORIZED BY THE 1976 DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL GAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, INC.