Washin' cars and pumpin' gas Photo by Mike Rieke Pat Crawford (left), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, senior and Donna Shrader, Salina junior worked with other members of Theta Sigma Phi, a professional journalism sorority, last Saturday washing cars and pumping gas. Warren Slorey's University Mobil Station, 1206 W. 23rd, was the scene for a money making project to raise funds to bring Hal Boyle, a syndicated columnist to speak at their annual Matrix dinner to be held April 19. Noebel slams 'morals' It was not unlike watching the "Joe Pyne Show" yesterday afternoon when the Rev. David Noebel, Madison, Wis., wandered through his topic, "Sex, Drugs, Revolution and the Beatles," before a small crowd in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The targets of most of Mr. Noebel's attacks were popular music artists. He accused Bob Dylan and Phil Ochs of "being part of the second generation of Communist subversion through music." This brought him to the question of the morals of "rock" 12 KANSAN Mar. 27 1969 stars, and he offered bizzare solutions to this "problem." After claiming that Jim Morrison, lead singer of the "Doors," had been arrested recently for indecent exposure, Mr. Noebel said, "If Morrison wants to exhibit his private parts in public, then he should be hanged by his private parts for all to see." Lest anyone think him a prude, Mr. Noebel added, "I am not against nakedness in the bathtub." His next target was drugs. After linking marijuana and promiscuity, he said, "In the Arab-Israeli war, the Jews beat the Arabs in seven days. It's known that the Arab soldiers were on marijuana. The third annual KU Rodeo will be April 11 to 13 during Rodeo Week 1969. Clark O. Morton, acting mayor of Lawrence, yesterday proclaimed April 7 to 13 as Rodeo Week. The week will be highlighted by a parade down Massachusetts Street April 12. A keg of beer will be awarded each night to the winning fraternity and a trophy will be given for the fastest time of the three performances. Jan Vandeventer, Raytown Mo., senior, said the KU club is a member of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA) and about 200 contestants from 20 universities will be competing for prizes. Men will compete in bareback bronc riding, calf roping, bull dogging, saddle bronc riding, ribbon roping and bull riding. In the interfaternity steer riding contest, a four-man team from each participating fraternity will try to catch a steer running loose in the arena, saddle it, and with one member riding, pull it into a circle marked in the center of the ring. Sponsored by the Jayhawk Rodeo Club, the event will be held at the Douglas County 4-H Fairgrounds. The women's events will be barrel racing, goat tying, and break away roping. Miss Vandeventer said fraternities will pay a $10 entry fee for their team while other contestants will pay a $15 entry fee for each event entered. This money will go exclusively toward prize money, the amount being determined by the number of contestants in that event. Points will be given those riders placing in each event and will be recorded in the NIRA office. KU sets up 3rd rodeo; Rodeo Week proclaimed A1066. $2.95 SOUL CITY "You may have guessed that I am not a great defender of the New Morality." Discount Record House - Top 50 "Soul" Sounds A956. $1.25 - Stereo Tapes These important new Penguins are available at your campus bookstore now: WHITE OVER BLACK: American Attitudes Toward the Negro, 1550-1812. Winthrop D. Jordan. The fullest study ever made of the origins and development of Negro debasement in America, exploring the white attitude toward the Negro from the sixteenth century through the early years of the Republic. SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY IN PRACTICE: The Idea of the Therapeutic Community, Maxwell Jones. A discussion of a new concept in psychiatric treatment which shapes the conditions of the patient's total daily life to assist the curative process. - Pretaped Cassettes WOODROW WILSON (Revised Edition). Arthur Walworth. This book won the Pulitzer Prize for biography when it was first published in 1958. Now revised in the light of new material that has only recently been made available, the volume forms the most thorough and readable study of Woodrow Wilson ever written. A1067.$3.50 - African Attire - Daishiki's, Etc. 1012 Mass. CHARTRES. George Henderson. This companion volume to INIGO JONES (A839) and PALLADIO (A845) in Penguin's Architect and Society series traces the history of one of Europe's greatest cathedrals. A966, $2.25 NIETZSCHE: TWILIGHT OF THE IDOLS and THE ANTI-CHRIST. Translated by R. J. Hollongale. L207.$1.25 NEO-CLASSICISM. Hugh Honour, Fifth volume in Panguin's widely-acclaimed STYLE AND CIVILIZATION series. A978. $2.95 7110 Ambassador Road Baltimore, Md. 21207 PENGUIN BOOKS INC YOU'RE GOING GREAT IN PEDWIN A cool, casual way to keep your cool. Pedwin sandals. They're imported from Italy, with all leather uppers. Take your choice. Either style, you'll know you've got a good thing going.