University Dallv Kansan Thursday. January 27.1977 11 4413 --which th hot KAMICHI DYNAMICI INC. Accident rate soars during bad weather ERING Traffic accidents for January have more than doubled in the last year in Lawrence as the bitterest winter in more than five years slashed through Midwestern states. The accident toll for January 1977 already stands at 382, according to Lawrence Police Department statistics. In December 1976 there were 160 traffic accidents. DSS ANYO JUNE In January 1976 the police recorded 185 incidents and in December 1973 there were "It's something the police generally expect to see when streets are covered with snow and ice," Maj. Durral Stephens said. "There is a lot of accident number of accidents in weather like this." People driving are careful at first, Richard Stanwix, police chief, said, but they get brave and start speeding up—and accidents happen. To assert wouldn't hurt According to Stainwix, part of the increase in accidents is due to students returning from Christmas break. The students were warned that they would have started to get bad in Lawrence, he said. Traffic problems are compounded by the streets thawing and then re-freezing every day. When students drive to school in the morning there is slush on the roads, but by evening the slush has turned to sheets of ice, be said. After ordering your steak medium-well, the waitress brings it to you medium-rare. Not wishing to cause a scene, you decide to nibble at your meal. He said Lawrence's accident record was average or maybe even lower than other Kansas towns its size with the same amount of snow. Your roommate continually borrows your sweater. Even though it bathers you, you wear a jacket as long as possible. The weather hasn't caused misery only for drivers. It has meant longer hours for the police, and the accident increase has prompted away from their parcel routes, Stanwik said. What is missing in these two scenes is someone who is willing to stand up for his beliefs. To help those who often find themselves in similar situations, the offices of the dean of women and the dean of men are sponsoring a free introductory session of assertiveness training from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Summer camps seek applicants Do you kite kids? Do you think the great outdoors isn't so great? Do you swim about as well as a rock? Do you want to earn money? If you answered "yes" to all these questions, then read no further because summer camps aren't for you. "I've had a few students come in to teach us and through a collection of brochures. Although it may seem a little early to start looking for a summer job, camps all across the country are already looking for summer help. Kenyon Blunt, head of the student employment center, said recently that students should apply for summer camp jobs as early as possible. Blunt said one drawback to the jobs was that camms usually don't pay well. "You should find out first of all what camp you want to apply to," he said. "There are all kinds: religious camps, Girl Scout camps, athletic camps. Most of them are for But Blunt said the camps served as training grounds for students who hoped to pursue a career in nursing. "They pay just about enough for trans- portation and expenses—about $400-$800 for the whole summer," he said. "Don't plan on making a lot." Catalogue advertisements that boast of listings for "thousands of jobs all over the country" and ask for money usually aren't worthwhile. Blunt said. "We get some people who are planning to be high school counselors or elementary school teachers," he said. "For them, we have a source of good, practical experience." "they say 40,000 jobs," but it's probably more like 40 job openings," he laughed. The Watson Library reference desk has a yearly listing of available jobs in national parks, camps and resorts all over the country. If you're interested in a girls' camp, be sure to sign up for the 8-12 day camp. Population is in KJ south of Bomosen. If you're a male, you might try icaghawan, a YMCA camp in Armery, Wis. You may never be able to pronounce the name, but you'll be able to see it in room and board. There probably aren't many places around Armery to spend $600. THE TRAINING will teach a person how to stand up for his rights while not in distress. Bob Roezelle, assistant to the dean of men, said the Sunday session would help both nonassertive people and aggressive people. Aggressiveness—standing up for others in a conflict—and problem in the process—is as big a problem as nonassertiveness. Roezelle said. Assertiveness should be looked upon as a means to improve communication, he said. Too often a nonassertive person blocks communication by his inability to speak, and an aggressive person stops communication by his inability to listen. At the session, films and demonstrations will depict aggressive and nonassertive situations. In small group discussions, participants then will give their reactions to the situations. Role-playing or behavior response is another way of responding to the situations can be tried. Ann Eversole, assistant dean of women, said that for a person to change long- standing behavior patterns he must first decide he has a problem. BUT CHANGING deep-cooled behavior can't be done in a three-hour session. Therefore, sessions also will be offered in February. These sessions will deal with specific topics—including assertiveness training for couples, men, women and for persons on the job. All sessions are two-hour sessions. The cost is $2 a session. The smaller sessions can better train the participants to be assertive than the inexperienced ones. But participants shouldn't get carried away. KU films TV series Entertainment and information about the University of Kansas is featured in a series of television programs, KU Interface, being directed by the Office of University Relations. The first show, which centered on KU's Kenneth A. Spencer Research Library, was aired Jan. 9 on KCPT, Channel 19, Kansas City, Mo. This is the first time KU has produced this type of show for television, Jm Collier, director of university relations, said Dr. Ariana Hirsch, the originated the idea of producing the shown. Collier said university relations hoped to produce a show every month through June. Coming shows will deal with the KU Center and the Bureau of Child Research. The first show will be aired again on the Wichita station, the Kansas State Network, Wichita River Television. Collier said Interface's purpose was to isolate KU in college that served the served students. The Office of University Relations funds Interface. Costs vary, depending on the visual aids used in the programs. Collier but he estimated that each show cost $350. The Pizza Inn GIANT PIZZA SPECIAL Announcing A Giant Pizza, a Pitcher of Soft Drink, and all the Salad you can eat—For only Thursdays 5 p.m. to Midnight $5.95 We also feature our Daily Buffet 11-2 p.m. Monday - Friday Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Dally Kannan are offered to all students without a fee. BASE LABELS MAY BE USED. HASE BING ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL KANSAN WANT ADS CLASSIFIED RATES 15 words or fewer $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 Each additional word .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 Each additional word ... .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 AD DEADLINES to run: Bunday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Saturday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. ERRORS The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in person or by calling the UTEC business office at 864-5385. ANNOUNCEMENTS UDK BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall Canterbury House wants committed Christian people and people open to discovery to help them grow. There are special meditation, friendship and sharing. The Episcopal Society meets on Tuesday, 9 p.m., and Thursday 5:30 p.m. 1-28 BASEMENT SALE Large selection of clothing, including some classic style for men and women, large dinner dishes, large old dishes. Furniture, including a large organ piano, antique dining room table and Saturday. Jan. 28 and 29. 9 to 1-28 864-4358 QUILT MAKING WORKSHIP. Patchwork, for beginner. Begin with 12-piece quilt in soft brown. Inferno 19-front; Quilting Fri. 19-morning 9-12; afternoon 2-3. Fee $80.; includes material training (in advance). Invitation Fri. 2-4. Enroll now at Dorias Decorative Arts for and decorative painting, pom-pom parcel, draping, country caving, sand design, compu- tate flowers (tin), and macrame. Call 842-782- 0365. Need Exercise? Rimada Imita Figure Salon. Locally and operated on months 898-2223, 898-2221 The Ferry Farmice Coffee Rooms inform you that the club is excited to be the tented Friday and Saturday beginnings at 6 o'clock every Wednesday. ENTERTAINMENT FOR RENT Ship furnished 2 Bedroom Apt at Jawahyer Shared furnished 3 Bedroom paid by lease to sign Confortable and Quailty $1000. Want to Subtle 1. Bedroom, Furnished Apartment 2. Fully Furnished Apartment 3. Included Apartment in Excellent Condition. 4. Includes Kitchen and Laundry Area. Desk top refrigerators. 2.9 cubic feet. Anderson Furniture. 182 New Hampshire. 843-2044. Sublease 1 bdmr, 1dbm, furnished, clean off street building. 841-4403 or 853-5955. 1-27 Sublease room, Feb. 1st to May 31st $50 utilities included. One block from campus. 1-27 1 and 2 room apartments. Furnished. close to union, unites with parking. 843-9579 Sublease 1 bedroom furnished apt, at Waltham 15 minute walk to campus Pool Call 841-4390 phone Must sublease床垫 and unfurished Pro翘床 guardment for spring semester. Rent $70. Available from AAAA. **INVENTORY SALE** Extra Stock and Demo Units Exclusive Pickup of All Top Line Sets Remuasive pieces of Electronics as well Now Trua Top Piece of Electronics E-80. No phone please. Thank you. a-11 FOR SALE Western Civilization News—Now on Sale! Make sense out of Western Civilization make sense to Western Civilization. Meet someone in an asterion. For Exxon preparation. *New Analysis of Western Civilization* available now at The Times. Alternator, starter, and generator. Specialists. BEL AUDI ELECTRIC, 843-909-3000, w 6h. Stereo Components discounted 20-40% All Ma- sures - Full factory warranty, call 8656 6566. Best selection of new and used furniture and appliances for home, office, kitchen, and appartment and Appliance Center, 704-632- 8158. Nakamichi 500 cassette deck, over warranty, Sony 7598tun, Jin, 811-6456. 1-28 trumpet for *sale*. King-Cleveland, excellent condition, like 842-5835 or 846-1418 ask for $490. Trumpet for sale: professional Instrument Olds Recordings, excellent condition. 842-8582 of Sound Acoustics, Inc. 901 Kentucky - 842-9001 We Care About Hair Bedroom Owens Liquor Store 843-1186 910 N. 2nd HEAD TO HEAD Imperial, 1857 Hemi Classe. Four Door South- Room Condition by Pair-Window 843-8037. 843-8037. Martin D-18 S guitar seven off, excellent condition. hard shell case. $30 off. 41-50-61 www.karasguitars.com FOR SALE. RCA 25" * Console Color TV, Xtra good condition 843-3146, 2154 Dakota St. UNICORNS, Mermals, wings in flight and other imaginations in silver and gold. Many stones to from. Stone cutting art. Work on real work, work satisfaction guaranteed. 91-3883. IF Ski boots (Hocker) *11* size, excellent condition. Twenty dollars. Call John. 841-5725. 1-31 King size manholephyrocker-rockers $50. Na- mousable rocker-rockers $100. Surfboard- surfing-frisker 600 T-2 receiveer. Garage A70 and headlamp-retail cost over $500 each, selling all headlamp and headlamp-retail costs at: 4, 15, 35, 50, 60, 1, 15, 60, 1, 15, 60, all for $100. Headlamp-retail costs at: 4, 15, 35, 50, 60, 1, 15, 60, 1, 15, 60, all for $100. 67 Fireblind, 6 cyl., SOHC, atick, First $330, 843- 2338 California king-sized waterbed, frame line- work 642-5128 6:00-8:00 PM 1-28 492-6123 6:00-8:00 PM 1-28 Famous Bandello brand beads, gold leather tatty wear, $95.00 Worn only on order. $40.00, now $33.83 USD. Akran Gran Sport **25** *10-aged*, only 3 months old, $90 or $80 off, call 842-941-8471 for Patti AKC female coilpuppy with paper--4 months new home due to living downsize- 841-38432 B & O, 3000 furnishable with new cartridge. 8 & A 2000 with $29 Call Me 1-28 6 aph 6 p.m. 1-28 For Sale 68 Carnation I speed recently overburdened engine Good mileage 60-259 km/l For Sale 68 Carnation I speed recently overburdened engine Good mileage 60-259 km/l Sievert-Marant 220 B2 receiver. Cernavich Vera 264 speakers. Philips 219 turbant. Must sell $4,850. Leather working tools and equipment. I am selling a complete set of business office tools. All tools are in excellent condition. Call Dave at 842-888 or preface the call to Box 227, Lawrenceville, MN for a preface list. Boi Constructor, female; 17 months, $5, or make offer. 841-2596 after 6 p.m. 1-28 Small compact Compact refrigerator only used months 84th Excellent condition Phone # 82-273-6950 TN-19 '19 Zenth, four month old. Call 841-2232 after 5. HELP WANTED Accounting Majors for free lance employment Send Resume to box 1056, Lawrence 1-28 Delivery help wanted. Must have own car. Apply at Heavy Eddys at the Wheel. Teachers for FREE UNIVERSITY Share your interest. Sign up today! SAU Office SAU Office 1-28 Daimeishu—the new sub shop calls wattresnes Daimeishu—the new sub shop calls Neigai 522 between 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. 1-298 Newspaper carrier, K.C. Star event route, must have economic coat, U.D.K. morning route on Arabic coast. PUT YOURSELF THROUGH COLLEGE the easy way. Become an Avenant representative and make the money you need selling quality products on your own time. Two openings in Lawrence-216 MUSCLIANS/SINGERS. Mount Bleu Music Make- up classes; private interviews. Interested call 1-388 after 1 a.m. LOST AND FOUND count-wing-foot, mostly Irish bishop, approx- mental age of 10 to 12. Viridity of 18 and Hands Call 649. Sex: Male. Found a key in parking lot across from Murphy. Jan. 24, PNSS-Corbin. B2-5865. 1-28 Found Ladies gloves in Strong Hall 842-2145 1-28 Found Beagle make cup, white/black/brown. N62-72579 to identify. loot | 1/ Irish, B43-3480. Hound, 1 year, short red hair. No tags. No B43-3480. 1-28 Found set of keys on Edge Hill Rd. 1-247-Cell 841-2209 and identify. Ask for Pricer Lite. 1-28 Found dog chain and tags with rabies vac no. 1409. E. Phillip Miller. Saw this dog hit by a machine. Last a man's wedding band, made of yellow and silver sapphire, was given to the white gold portion He is offered. Call 650-738- 9312 or visit www.sapphire.com. "Tires—Batteries—Accessories" 843-9891 6:30-9:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 8:9 Sun IVAN'S 66 SERVICE HORIZONS HONDA Sales, Parts, Service MISCELLANEOUS Kaw Valley Craft Exchange, quality Bandrafters Massachusetts Manufacturer, Harleville, CA 841-832-9600 Masseauville, Massachusetts Manufacturer, Harleville, CA 841-832-9600 PRINTING WHILE YOU WAIT is available with Alice at the House of Uber/Quick Copy Center. Alice is available from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-afternoon, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, 4 p.m. to Mass. KU+ KARATE CLUBS* opening meeting and kids' reunion 2 p.m. 6 i38 Tables 2B and 811-504-7800 811-504-7800 1811 W. 6th NOTICE Beautiful, all-wood Mathis console TV $20. Needs new picture tube. $431.411, after $459.876. Swap Shop. 620 Mass. Used furniture, dishes, clocks, clock televisions. Open daily 12:30 18:30-37:57 Attention men! Need a hair style? Wyman's you need to meet him to meet your needs. 848-540, mail and Manage. EUROPE WORLDWIDE academic dienure days round (80) TA22 First Ave, Tuckman 4 U.S.A. 30107 J. HOOD BOOKSKELLER wishes to welcome all new and returning students for the spring semester. The new book will be a quality used book (hard cover and 15% price paperbacks) as well as records, music and private books. There are 8 hours from 10 a.m to 6 p.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Closed. Classes may be held on Monday and Tuesday. Attendance: 1405 March 8th 8:44-1644 CONTACT LENS WEARERS Have on your property Center, 311 Cannon Beach, Phoenix, AZ 85024. www.lenswareers.com Is there a place for Homeowners in the church? Gay services first meeting of the semester. 7:30 p.m., Chapel B, First Avenue from Dignity (Gay Cathedral) and Metropolitan Community Church in Kansas City. The public is welcome. Women's Transitional Care Services is looking for women who are interested in working as a social worker. Experience working in situations such as diverse, separation, battered women or single mothers. Jan 28. Interact with 643-434-1733. Attention Trump and William Christian high school district officials. The district election committee has set the date for a direct election. See Pal Bucker in the Governor's website at www.gov.gov/palbucker/. KU Sailing Club introduces meeting Thursday, January 27, 7:30 p.m. Big-Eight Room, KU 18. Never be late for another class. Call Jay Hawley. Wake Up, 843-2838 or 843-6221. 2-2 PERSONAL **MAKIN' MUSIC** - We make it easier. Funk, blues, jazz, rock. Learn how to play piano, saxophone, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, piano. McKinley's Music Academy is a premier music school in Seattle. KARATE-Improve yourself physically and mentally this semester. Study this Oriental combat art from national champion Nakamura now form a team in the world championship Lawrence, Kannas (913) 842-8244 2-11 Fun loving female staff member or grad student want to act as a team leader in company environment. Sport football experienced. No experience required. Think of yourself as a P.O. Box 301-28 interview. Flying is fun. Kaw Valley Craft Exchange selling quality hand- craft without commission seek new members JOSH IS ON HIS WAY! 1-28 Gay Connelling Service: Call 842-7505, 6-12 p.m. for referrals. Operation Friendship is accepting applications from American and foreign students who wish to participate in or lead a cross-cultural group on an international credit credit is available 1-31 Call 841-7523 for information. Keward Offered for selected "Instant Money" Rewards have any of these, now call and win: 814-519-2300 or 814-519-2301. We're reminded you to take that pill. Call Jay- hawker Wake-up, 843-283 or 843-6212. K-Slater accepted to KU Med School 3 year ago. With Dave Slayer, 1024 Larryman Manhattan Hospital. With Tom O'Brien, 1986 Larryman Manhattan Hospital. Wanted - information from who witnessed collision with ear parked behind Snow Hall, 24 January. Culprit left "note" on windshield. (Actually blank paper). Contact contact 843-4538. Solliciting your opinion . . . Steve Leben & Ralph Muyan, candidate for student body president and vice-president, want your opinion on some issues you have for K.C. Be seen today! 1-27 Union SERVICES OFFERED Math tutoring - competent, experienced tutors help you through course 69%, 90%, 105, 111, 116, 117, 121, 122, 123, 142, 144, 508, 557, 627. Reasonable rates. Call 842-7641. **tt** Tues.-Fri. 10-6 --- TARK-PATTERNS-REEDLUNG RUGS-CANVAS-CREWEL TURNER CUPBOARD 15 East 8th 841-2646 12-5 Monday-Friday 10-5 Sat. COMPLETE WATERBED SYSTEMS HILLCREST BILLIARDS Mattresses · Liners Heaters · Frames Bedspreads · Fitted Sheets Pin-Ball 712Mass.St. - Ping Pong Pool COMPLETE SELECTION OF BEER 9th and Iowa—West of Hillcrest Bowl 9th and Iowa—West of Hillcrest Bowl Downtown Lawrence 842-7187 E SELECTION OF BEER River City Hall Co. wants you. A total pro- tection Rockie sign. 922-508-7067, Massachusetts Small delivery, or entire household moving. Free Estimate. call 843-9571. TYPING Will you get you out of bed, Call Jayhawker Wake- Up. 843-2631 or 843-6231 1:31 Home of The Chalk Hawk I do damned good typing. Peggy. 842-4476. tt THEISM BINDING COPY Center The House Uber's Quick Copy Center is headquarters for themsi binding & copying in Lawrence. Let us provide you $8 Massachusetts or phone #362-790- Thank you. Typist/editor. IBM Pile/ite. Quality work. Desertations, dissertations welcome. Email: 842-921-8727 Will you type your paper with TCL, TEAM papers and papers with TeX? 811-750-3428; 811-750- 1760 evenings & weekends. Experienced (typist) term papers, papers, flimsy, mails, postcards, letters. Send spelling错误, spelled错误, 843-956-9344. Mrs. Wright. One roommate for apartment very close to cam- munity. Call 842-2882 or come by 1-288 Ohin. No. 5. WANTED Need female to share gorgeous apartment. Primarily in NYC. Send resume to: Adrian Barker, 900 Price Street,见登 at 1826 Missouri Avenue, New York City, NY 10035. Roommate to share 3-bedroom mobile home; $250. Roommate to share 3-bedroom mobile home; $250. adds after it. Call 922-8748 or 825-6653. Intramural Basketball Officials Needed. Clines, 27. Johnson, Gym, Wednesday and Thursday. Jan. 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. For more information see Services. Room 208. Robinson, Gym, 864. Need female to share small apt. $78 month. 1-31 Electric call After 6:43 at 843-2652 Companions to commute from Topaska to Law- yers' residence. Travel climbs from cliff. Call John at 729-7300 (729-8500). Mullan provinces to share furnished country house with other provinces of northwest and lower province. Prefined preferred. Female Homemade to share 3 bedroom facilities with another female. Furnished, utilities included. $169.00. One or two rolemates needed, nice place, leased accept, call 841-4349 1-27 Need roommate, must own crib, private bedroom, unlimited, approx. $62 per person. 1-28 1-28 STATIST-aspiring to or design logs for cash or call box 4006, R.C. Ks. 662-8191 931-219-8781 Somewhat students phone to person 2 bed 8 bedroom. Call after call. Call 106-375-9242 1-28 +1 units! Call after call p.m. 841-773-4128 Female roommate wanted for number 8 Bedroom # 6250 plus 3 beds, 1000$ Bathroom # Bathroom # 7940 plus 3 baths, 1000$ One male roommate need $90 money and utilities, washer and dryer available. Call 843-674-817 Roommate—Meadowbrook Ap. Tennis courts, wool tunel, on K. U. bus. Call Bill 819-257-3000. Male roommate for apartment on W. 9th. $80 and 1/3 utilities. Call 842-6923. 2-2 Female roommate wanted to share 2 bedroom room with you; $19.50/month and 2 years. Call 842-1932. Need male or female to share 2 bedroom furniture. Call (314) 827-0865 or Indiana Injury Information (314) 827-0865; lt. ap. 14 after 6:30. **Need 1 female community at Towers. Call (314) 827-0865; Wanted-Women to share large apartment, (314) 827-0865.** Female roommate wanted to share house in country Pets OK. Call: 835-0478. 2-2 Do you have any news tips? Call the KANSAN 864-4810 A different kind of bar "A different kind of bar fitting seclusion and quiet." 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