Big Eight suspends KU, K-State The Big Eight Conference placed Kansas State University m probatton Wednesday night for a period of three years for football violations,, and the University of Kansas on pro bation for two- years in all sports. The action was ta&en by faculty r epresenteutives, legislative body of the con ference and announced by Big Eight Commissioner Wayne Duke. During the probation period, Kansas State will end its season with its last regularly scheduled game and will not be eligible to participate in any post season aotioa Neither school's teams will be allowed to appear on any football television program ad ministrated by the NCAA. The Kansas State violation fell into four categories of ethical conduct, scholastic eligibility and recruiting.. The conference placed Kansas on probation for providing finan cial aid to Curtis Thompson, Jr. a football player and Michael Nathan Bossard, a basketball player, and allowing them to practice and, or participate in freshman com petition during the last scholastic year. The probationary period for Kansas State extends through the 1972 season. The Kansas probation ends Oct. 7 1972. Proposed budget lops 1969 Continued from page 1 grams are during the regular semesters. It includes $5,200 for salaries, compared to $3,600 last year. The new budget would allot $3,500 for the Human Rights Committee compared to $3,000. a year ago. And $2,000 Is ear marked for the Electoral Commission, double last year's figure. The budget released Wednesday for the first time, also includes cuts from last year's programs. Only $1,500 wculd be avail able for the W r I d In Revolu tion Conference, about half the 19G9-70 figure. The Free Uni versity appropriation would be down $300 to $3 200. Nothing la alloted for the Faculty Evaluation Book, because that task ii being financed by the University's Teaching Council. Last year, about $3,500 was spent for the first real faculty evaluation book In NU history. But. last year's budget didn't Include a $1,500 appropriation for the Legislative Liaison Committee since the legislature didn't meet. That is the student group that lobbies In the Nebraska Unicameral, which meets in January. 1 PAGE 8 A housewife and a former store detective are NU's new meter maids. Campus Police Chief Gade Houewife, detective take over said the meter maids were people on campus as public re hired "mainly to take the place of men who could do other security work and to help lations assistants." The two women will en force parking lot regulations in a confined area in the campus center, Gade said. Car accidents and Investiga tions will continue to be han dled by other campus police men, he added. CAMPUS FAVORITES AT "PENNY-PINCHING PRICES" WORLD'S LARGEST AUDIO DEALER STEREO FMAM PORTABLE All solid stare radio with hide-away carry handle and 2 big detachable wing speakers! Push-button band selection, twin earphones. 12-1427 j AIR-CUSHIONED STEREO HEADPHONE COMFORTABLE LIGHTWEIGHT SPRIN5 HEADBAND REG. 11.95 995 Superb audio plus comfort! Block out all outside noita and surround yourself with music. Wear-resistant fabric for long life. 33-195 DELUXE FIBER OPTIC KIT J ut. W OVER 1600 FIBERS 45-PC ACCESSORY KIT )95 Harness and transmits light by internal reflection. A thousand dazzling uses! Safe ... easy-to-use. "Re-Do" process allows e of fibers over and over. Educational 272-302 LIGHT UP THE DORM! STANDARD DIAL DESK TELEPHONE Save lime, ttope, money I Ready hi iMtalk Per In reom, ONteMlone, pri vet h e e lyatema. NOTOi Ue ef telephone . equipment net Imtalled by e telephone company may be subject to local larllt. Vf-in. (095 30 FT. TELEPHONE EXTENSION C0.1D Moe yeer phone from room te room I Rocomoe eonvenlont mobile unit wtlh Nile flexible Veen, deetor cord, (Hue. lac. Idoel for Intercom, in, ISM. 928 N. 70th Street Mcadowlano Shopping Center 434-9673 DIVISION Of TANDY CORPORATION THE NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1970