Tuesday, August 2.1977 ls 2 of the houses branch house will right to 10 boys, n referred there onated by Elsie live in a ranch parents who try ademically, and on the ranch a a ranch could be grown or by early so how soon the t could be ob- tained to be walled and sewer time-and-a- they also didn't to make up time of the weather. act werent an- the builders. th will add 840,000 iiities, will be the It will increase by 338, bringiing clinical support and treatment y area with highi- cate access to e care units. patient bed areas cities, all support will be in the new I'll be reassigned faculty offices 2. Most student moved by the move already taken 3. entered the room creases in the 1, particularly at the allied health an offer you needits? Be a information, ADS. 158 House begins energy plan debate WASHINGTON (AP) - The House opened debate on President Jimmy Carter's energy plan yesterday and Republican leaders predicted that they could defrait a provision calling for a five-cent-a-gallon increase in federal gas taxes. "I would think there is a good chance to stop," House Minority Leader John Rhodes said shortly after debate began on the legislation, which is one of the most still ever considered by Congress. The proposal was sent to Capitol Hill last April 20. A Senate committee also considered the energy plan, voting to set a floor on minimum mileage standards for new American cars beginning in 1980. APART FROM THE gasoline tax, chances appear good but the Carter energy package will survive four days of House debate and votes still intact. Rhodes said the energy plan that finally emerges would undoubtedly be a campaign issue next year when House members run for re-election. Opening a full day of debate, the principal House supporter of Carter's energy proposals, Thomas Ashley, D-Ohio, said Congress must enact a comprehensive national energy policy now or invite disruption and peril to our security." Ashley, chairman of the House Energy Committee, acknowledged that the House House Republicans disagreed, questioning whether there was a genuine shortage of energy resources and complaining that the energy package was being forced through Congress without sufficient consideration. was considering the tough energy plan in the midst of a summer when there was abundant gasoline for vacation trips and no sign of energy shortages elsewhere. BUT IF CONGRESS does not act before the country's reserves begin to run low, Ashley said. The nation's options of obtaining a debt by default that the energy problem is of no urgency."1 Hep. Barber Conable, R-New York, said energy measures approved by Kathleen's agency for the study are in progress. Conable said neither Carter nor House Democrats had done enough to encourage the production of untapped reservoirs of oil and gas, because it would too much emphasis to energy conservation. a rubber stamp of proposals submitted to them by the Carter administration." "The package as it exists is a time bomb," he said. Rape victims to be denied federal funds WASHINGTON (AP)—Federal funds cannot be used for aborting a pregnant woman if she is not the attorney general said in a statement released weaker day after. University Daily Kansan The attorney general said that during debate on the amendment, some senators and congressmen had said they thought abortions were not a moral issue. Atty. Gen. Griffin Belford issued the legal opinion to Joseph Califano .. secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, whose department is But he said the idea "dire gears the language of the statute itself . . . Had the attendedes intended to allow the funding of abortions in cases of rage or incest, they certainly knew how to express that intention in the bill." Bell said the language of the so-called Hyde Amendment, adopted by Congress last year, clearly prohibits the use of federal funds for certain government projects. The attorney general said, however, that medical procedures after rape to prevent fertilization of the ovum or implantation of the ovum in the womb may be paid for with federal funds. He said such procedures fall outside the definition of abortion. Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that poor women have no fundamental right to have the government pay for their elective education. The attorney general's opinion was dated last Wednesday, but was not made public until yesterday, the eve of renewed debate in Congress on the proposed law. Earlier this year, the Senate inserted an amendment in a pending bill saying Medicaid funds could be used when abortions were That language is not in the House version, and House and Senate contested failed to reach a compromise on the bill. It is going back to the House for another vote. Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., who supports the more liberal Senate urging the house to consider Bell's opinion when voting on his nomination. "I know that many members of Congress feel that the language which denies funds for all abortions except those that save the life of the mother is too narrow," Bahy said in a statement last month. "The fact that it is deeply concerned about the incidences of dilbation disease." "New association will battle 'half-truths' about IHP," says the headline of the Kanans of July 28. Three cheers! Everyone is in favor of a battle against pernicious "half-truths." Ah, but what is a half-truth? Is it one-half truth and one-half false? Or, is it only a half of the whole truth? Which will new the Friends of the Humanities Association of Texas Program alumni integrated prospective KU students and the citizenry; the other half of the truth or the half-falsehood? To the Editor: Group's intentions doubted Perhaps, when the IHP institute speaks of "half-talks", they are concerned about the beaten children in schools and the IHP. Perhaps IHP does only a little, instead of a lot, of missionary work among the beaten undergraduates; perhaps IHP goes to the beaten washings, instead of a lot, of brainwashing. A little emipricimia is in order to solve this controversy. If the IHP is a boot camp for medieval Catholicism, it is rather easy to demonstrate that its teaching is rather easy to demonstrate that it is not. Almost every student who enrolls in KU takes the ACT test for admission. On KU form is a place for students to check off their religious affiliation. Both HIPers and non-HIPers fill it out. Therefore let us generate a matched sample of the two groups, including sex, prior religious preference, income, etc., and subsequently compare Perhaps some of our bright students in the technology might undertake this as a project. Lawrence graduate student THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Editor Julie Williams Published at the University of Kauai daily newspaper; www.edu.kauai.edu/uku/edu/careers/ during Junio and Juley accept Saturday, Bur- den day during July. Subscribers to the U.K., Lawrence, Kan. 60045. Subscriptions by mail are required. Please contact Lawrence for info. Student subscriptions are $3 a semester. Business Manager Larry Kelley Managing Editor Kirk Gillen Kevin Leder Ansonia Campus Editor Jane Pipeer Makeup Editor Markus Krause Makeup Editor Linda Stewart Copy Chief Lynn Kirkman Lynn Kirkman KANSAN WANT ADS Ast. Manager R. V. 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FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS UDK BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in person or through the CURR business office at 864-3538. FOR RENT For Rent 1 and 2 BR Apts and efficiencies. Next campaign. Parking. Utilities p. Phone # 865-743- 0369. **Special Summer Rates:** Furnished 2 b bedroom at **Special Warmest Rates:** Reserved HOUSE DAILY AT **Warmest Rates:** Reserved HOUSE DAILY AT Large 1 bedroom on bus route. Tenns courts 2 keepying. Avg. Ann Aug. 22, 482-908 all 5 keepying. Frontier Ridge-short term leases available. Please call 1-800-456-3999 with study at Heated Indoor pool and shag carpet. For details contact Frontier pool; disposal - patio - laundry facilities furnished and unfurnished from $145. Call 866-236-3888 for more information. Rooms furnished for male and female Kitchen privileges, Bedrooms RUE and near town, no pawn. Phone 845-767-3901 Walk to classes. Live right on campus; two-bed walk-in gym, two-acre yard, and swimming goal. Fundled or un- funded. Variety of rental - Apartments, mobile homes, kitchen kitchen privileges new NEU 84-824-607 84-823-607 1-3 bedroom apartments, rooms with kitchen privileges, possible rent reduction for labor. 48-62 funded of parking buses Live in a 1 or 2 bed furniture and $100 to $1875 with water cell. Call 684-393-3561 fall $125 to $1875 with water cell. Call 684-393-3561 Unifederated Apt. 2. BR床 40 cm, ponder- nance. Unifederated Apt. 3. BR床 100 cm, pondernance. Apt. 16. shuttle bed 2 posts, 664-735, 10-30 s. Apt. 18. shuttle bed 2 posts, 664-735, 10-30 s. Sleeping room. share baths, kitchen and laundry. Room in second floor. Monthly room insured. Monthly insurance. Mark before 1:30 P.M. on weekends. No late fees. Alternator, starter, and generator. Specialist. BEL AUSTRALIA ELECTRIC, 643-800-3900, W. Gh. FOR SALE IVAN'S 66 SERVICE "Tires—Batteries—Accessories" 10th & Mass. 843.9891 6:30:9:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 8.8 Sun HALFAS MUCH Vintage, Recycled, & Imported Clothing, Furniture, Dishes Antiques—Collectibles Buy—Sell—Trade Mon-Sat 10-3 730B Mass. (Summer Hrs.) 841-7970 For a wide selection of good used car ask for a wide selection of used Car Sales, call 890 or 843-300. Western Civilization Notes-Now on Sale! Make sense out of Western Civilization! Make some more sense out of Western Civilization! "New Analysis of Western Civilization" available at n town Criates Store. **tf** 1) As study goude 2) For class preparation We are the only Full Line Franchised Crown dealer in Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. There must be a reason Crown components, speakers or equipment at Audio Systems, 9th floor Rhode Island. QUANTILLAR FLEA MARKET. The area's feel is now three Full Rooms. Many new dealers, Antiques, furniture, glass, jewellery, pottery and more. Saturday and Sunday 10-5, 811 New Hampshire, 842-616 ff Girl's 10-speed bicycle. Vanish Varius. Excel. Elegant with generator-light, call 844-259-3000. 9:00 P.M. TS 185, 1974, Sunakui Enduro 370 actual miles. Like new. Call K44-7238. 8-19 Perfect 200 feet Amph Amp, and speaker system for $125. For $125, buy a GU4 with $75;买GU4-64 with $290 for Kevin. 75 Honda 550 four 1,700 ml. MUST SELL. Call: 842-289-800 1988 Chevy Nova for sale, Dark blue, 307/8 Chevy Nova AC, engine excellent condition Call 811-4590 Guitar port, STEREO, grill, window Guitar port, STEREO, grill, window Kentucky 8-144-2 Kenwood AMP KA-A004-5 Good Condition $220.00, 8:30 9:00 8:34 8:24 - Good condition $284.24 - Keepaure 1641 Chicago Newport. Rush great, I hate to sell 1641 Chicago Newport. PB, PS, AT, AC, 852- Call 845-3156 HELP WANTED 1967 Chevy window VM, rebuilt engine, recently rebranded; condition $00, negative Call at Steve 645-283-8161 1969 BMW 1600. Rusty but V G Mechanically. 83-914-96 8-4 Must sell Olds 88 hard top, PB, PS, SB Radials, 38-4217 with condition cem. condition 38- 4217 -1 P.M. 38-4217 -1 P.M. 1969 Plymouth, 6 cylinder, power steering, 2 full horsepower; firewood, negotiable. Stake at Steve C. Murphy's at 501-374-2870. FOUND A stolen store tape with Rock with Fri, July 22nd, 1400 store of Ohio. Call Rick 843-911-6 den's wrist-watch. Call 864-2948, ask for Jes to 8-2 den's wrist-watch. Call 864-2948, ask for Jes to 8-2 HEALTH SERVICE WORKERS AND PSYCHIATICS AIDNWANTED. Applications now being taken. Apply to Director of Nursing, Topopea Hospital. 912-546-3878. An equal, non-profit employer. German Shepherd, approx. 6 months old, found of stadium July 27. Choke cap, but no tape. Mink, approx. 10 weeks old. Nurse wanted--R.N. for dual position of executive director of health Department or Health Dept in Lawrence. Experience in public health nursing and administration. B.S. equal opportunity employer, Cali Ray Kent University. REGISTERED NURSES WANTED Position. Instructor, North Dakota State Hospital in Kansas City, South Dakota 512-436-4767. AVON - Put yourself through college the easy way with our $20 gift money on your own time. Call Mrs. Kelly at (804) 379-8651. Pier1 imports associate store ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING INTERN --quality travel arrangements since 1951 Assistant Educator, University of Kansas Paaleonological Institute, Bachelor's degree, administration required. Experience in relevant areas preferred. October 10, 2017 - Application closing date October 1, 2017. Contact Dr. R. A. Robison, Paaleonological Institute, 430 N. 95th St., KS. KS 813-634-8888; for further information call Action Employer. Qualified men and women of all races and伴有 disabilities are encouraged. STUDENT CLERK TYPIST PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Maintains and debugs communications hardware; Consults with the university to develop communication areas. Constructs special equipment for communication tasks. A student monthly position report to Asst. Director of Background Ground; Knowledge of assembly language programming/Engineering technology. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a University of Kansas Computer Center. Doctorate degree in University of Kansas Computer Center. Data communications, data communication hardware, telephone communication, computer. Experience with mini and micro-computer. University of Kansas Computer Center. Summer Internship at University of Kansas Computer Center IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY COMPETITION. QUALIFIED MEN AND WOMEN AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO USE The University of Kansas Audio-Reader Program offers a degree degree. Applicant must be knowledgeable about workings of Workshops - Centers Degree required. Applicant must be knowledgeable about programming on SCA Radio Station. Experience in Broadcasting preferred. Some Travel Ability. One Week Local Continuity. Good Word. Central or District Contact. Reader Program, Broadcasting Hall University of Kansas Media Department Application deadline August 3. 1979; Position Name: Affirmative Action Employer. Qualified Men and Women of all race and persons with disabilities are eligible. This position reports to the Office Services Manager. Responsibilities include reception, typing and as assigned REOGRUMENTS. Please add staff and visitors. Accentuate Tactile (40 wpm); assist staff and visitors. Regular Saturday mornings. Currently enrolled student in the University of Kansas. Preferred education should be to Jan. Elder University or a college (4- (A 4EB) on or before July 29. The computer center is an equal opportunity affirmative action facility. Meet with students and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The University of Kansas Audio-Reader Program seeks to fill the position of Office Assistant. Applicant can be a student or work availability correspondence, filing, daily program logs, correspondence, billing, daily program logs, and other copy work assisting with assembling and maintaining the audio-reader package, copy assisting volunteers and students with scheduling and recording of taped materials and in the Community. Typing skills will be required for 20 hour week for one year with possible continuation for second year. For further information, contact the KU Audio-Reader Program, University of Kansas Broadcasting, 1845 W. 36th St., Kansas City, MO 64103. Application deadline August 16, 1977. Postmaster Contact Action Employer. Qualified man and women of all races and persons of color. 8th & Mass. Downtown Phone: 841-7525 Wagon Wheel Open 11 a.m. till 12 midnight for food, fun and frolic. Open Mondays thru Fridays Office of Information Systems University of Florida of Fort Myers, FL. Provide training for part time during fall and spring semester and provide training for part time during fall and spring semester. Physically able to lift 100 lb and transport heavy loads available to work Saturdays and Bust during afternoons. Follow complex ord and written instruction and follow complex ord and written instruction. Voyeur or related fields, and work schedule flexible for various reasons. Contain expertise with lawman knowledge of computer systems. Requires Office of Information Systems Operations, The University of Kansas Audio-Reader Program, a joint effort with the University of Texas Medical School, must be knowledgeable in Braille and use of Brille Writer and willing to learn Braille Reading. The program also must be prepared for the aired on Audio-Reader RCA radio between the Audio-Reader Service and its Interactive Training Center. We will work for one year with possible continuation for another. Director: Audio-Reader Program, University of Kansas 6013 - 0845 - 4952. Application fax: kansas.edu/~davis/roberts@uks.edu. Graduate Course: Audio-Reader Program, University of Kansas 6013 - 0845 - 4952. Application fax: kansas.edu/~davis/roberts@uks.edu. Graduation date: June 19, 1997. Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Program. All races and persons with disabilities are welcome. MISCELLANEOUS The University of Kansas Audio-Reader Program offers a variety of degree and technical experience required. Applicant should have an undergraduate education, training, transmission, with WKU and cable systems have hands on experience, with modern test equipment, equipment. Some travel required. Salary $7,520 per year. Contact or send resume to Roise Horstmann, contacting Hailu University of Kansas, Lawrence, August 4, 1977. Position available August 18, 1977. AreEqual Opportunity Affirmative Action Enforcement Officer. AreEqual Opportunity Affirmative Action Enforcement Officer. AreEqual Opportunity Affirmative Action Enforcement Officer. AreEqual Opportunity Affirmative Action Enforcement Officer. Key punch operator Part time Data Entry hourly basis at the University of Kansas during the fall semester. Key punching experience, IBM 7345 experience format will be provided for those hired. Phone Linda Liuda 212-689-7000. An Equal Opportunity employment women, morale, and persons with disabilities is required. PRINTING WHILE YOU WAIT is available with Alice at the House of Uher/Quick Copy Center. Alice is available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday at Mass. NOTICE Gay Lesbian Counseling referral call 842-7505. S 123 A.M. for socializing information 841-7176 Gay service meetings. Aug. 2, 7-Feb M.B.C., Council Day services meeting in Denver and Wichita's Gay shelter; conference in Denver and Wichita's Gay shelter. AIRFRAME WATERbeds ROUNDTRIP UNITED AIRLINES JET CHAUVELIN FROM KANSAS CITY MEMBERS Acme Dry Cleaners, Inc. 3 convenient locations Hillcrest Downtown The Malls 843-0895 HAWAII $299 Regular price for comparable services $422.60 For free brochure call 843-1211, or visit our convenient offices: KU Union, 900 Mass., Hillcrest, The Malls SUA Maupintour travel service PERSONAL Parents Anonymous for info call 841-2345. 8-2 J. HOOD, BOOKKEELER, is taking a vacation in Florida to visit his brother, David. He summer reading from home and lends a loot. Hood wants to buy a new car, but the car dealer has no money. Attention student nannies and KU staff. Sunshine Acres Montessori Preschool and kindergarten can children annually so please reserve your space for the program with classes for children 3-5 years old, programs with class size 2 to 4 students, playground. Outstanding curriculum. Specializes in early childhood education. Mornings 4:00 to 11:30 or after 2 half hours. Fall semester begins on January 20. Pick an enrollment kit this summer for a scholarship program. Pick an enrollment kit this summer for a scholarship program. Earn 5 dollars for participating in Alcohol Rescue Call. Call 861-131 or 843-1315. SERVICES OFFERED TYPING Few more openings for fall in private kindergarten programs. Two certified teachers for 26 children. Individualization with empathies on académie de la recherche. Hilltop Child Development Center - 864. Will type your paper with TLC. Term papers and articles should be typed in 842-6131 dull 841-7180 evenings and in 841-7180 nights. Experienced typist—term paper, thanks, mile, electric IBM DLX Proceeding, spelling co�, manual typing. Typist editor. IBM Picaite, Quality work discussions, thesis discussions welcome. Born: 64/12/93 Made: 84/12/93 Wide experience in law papers, thesis, dissertation. Good work guaranteed. Reasonable. P lease to refer to the website of your attorney. THEISM BINDING COPYING. The House of Uber's Quick Copy Center is headquarters for their binding & copying in Lawrence. Let us contact us at 111-Mannahusen or phone 482-756-8347. Thank you. I do damned good typing Peggy, 842-4476 8-4 Piggly's donald good typing now offers coping binding. Convenience one step service. $45. www.piggly.com Professional manuscript typist, spelling, grammar expert, dresses, dissertations. B684-113 - 911 A4-2019 **DVD** WANTED Would like to babysit from Aug. 5 thru the 22nd. If interested call 814-7238. ANYTHING GROWS a unique new plant shop 6 E. 9th *843-1166* [just E. of Mass.] Quiet female to share 2 bedroom duplex. Close office. Roommate required. 1, rost utilities. Calls 840-584-1094 www.vivocity.com Female nannies wanted to sublease heavy 2 beds for $10,000. One would be $20,000; one $600, one $800. Avail Aug 11, Cal 853-749-4222. Bureau of Child Research Language project pre-requisites include teaching to teach in classroom for language-deficient children. Children who have related program requirements must be certified by a required Missouri state department, the applications may be pledged from Parcel Board Academic Audit. Call 561-243-8080 or visit http://www.brucebruce.org for an Equal Opportunity Employer. Half-time research assay and Bureau of Child Reproduction and entry of verbal language data into mini-computer and running data analysis programs in the Behavioral Research, accurate typing skills, knowledge of English grammar and be avail. 4 weeks of experience with mini-computer or software editor preferred. To apply, visit www.863-350.com. Application deadline Aug. 19. Job be offered by an Equal Opportunity Employer. B-2 An equal Opportunity Employer. Baby sister needed for 0 old. mo. baby 8-5. Please call 842-5600. sew-up Livable male wanted to house Apartment. Own phone 821-3900 after 5. Call 821-3900 Formate needed to share 2 bedrooms Gatwick Airport. Available immediately. After 5 a.m. call 0800 694 7133 or www.gatwickairports.co.uk Male roommate to share spaces 3 bedroom room. Provide toilet for plants and quiet sleeping Room. Call 614-272-9005 Need of intramural football officials, contact recruitment services, room 208. Robinson Gym and Sports Club, 160 W. 7th St. Help wanted. Cools, prefers, but not needed. Apply at 3907 w 6th St. Virginia Rd. Grad student learning for roommate to share 2 roommate apt. for last week ($1,250) 482-963-7000; 482-963-7000 Male roommates for very nice, low-cost room. Diju Code - C 843-1069; ext 54 842-1529 ewarnings Female roommate to Trailligke Townhouse, 880 per month and Utilities Call 54-143-6792. Two Female Rooms to share 2-BR Apartment Two Renters Towers, Fall and Spring Court; Mary. 842-127-27 Roommate wanted. Must be grand, quiet, and studious. Duplex. Apartments uninurbished. 100% furnished. Chicken Provincials Trout Florentine Cheesecakes