6A Friday, November 4, 1994 The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Lied Center Presents A New Directions Series Event OLEANNA A POWER PLAY David Mamet, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Hoffa, is back with what has become the most talked about—and argued about—play of the year. Now you can take a seat—and take a side—at Oleanna! 8:00 p.m. Saturday, November 5, 1994 Lied Center Tickets on sale at the Lied Center Box Office (B64-ARTS); Murphy Hall Box Office (B64-3982); and any Ticketmaster outlet (913) 234-4545 and (816) 931-3330; all seats reserved; public $25 and $20, KU, Haskell and K-12 students $12.50 and $10, senior citizens and other students $24 and $19; KU student tickets can be purchased through the SUA office, Kansas Union; phone orders can be made using MasterCard or VISA. Tickets to all New Directions Series events half-price for KU students! Partially funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, Mid-America Arts Alliance, KU Student Senate Activity Fee, Friends of the Lied Series, and the Kansas University Endowment Association. Special thanks to this year's Very Important Partners: Kiel's Audio and Video, Laird Noller Dealerships; Payless ShoeSource and W.T. Kemper Foundation, Commerce Bank Trustee. NATIONAL INDIVIDUAL FOR THE ARTS KJHX STUDENT SENATE K IT'S ALL HAPPENING AT THE LIED CENTER! GRAVES: ready for job that will be my first priority as governor," he said. "After that, we have to get a handle on social service programs." Continued from Page 1A. Graves has pledged to get tough on crime. Ending early release programs for violent criminals is essential, he said. "I also support treating juveniles who commit violent crimes as adults," Graves said. "I will not tolerate the level of violence that Kansans have come to fear in their everyday lives." Graves, a Salina native and a Kansas Wesleyan University graduate, said serving as Secretary of State had prepared him to accomplish his goals as governor. "The secretary of state's office is like a microcosm of the government as a whole." Graves said. "I have to run my own office, maintain a budget. and work with people." The campaign's negative tone has frustrated Graves. He said he had focused on his goals instead of responding to the "nonsense" produced by Slattery's campaign. "Ichallenged Jim Slattery to pull off the negative campaigning, but my challenge was ignored," Graves said. "My TV advertisements have talked only about what kind of person Bill Graves is." Graves said he would spend the last days before the election just as he had spent each of the days during his campaign — he would be campaigning. "You shouldn't be in the business if you're not willing to acknowledge that you could lose," Graves said. "On Wednesday morning, I still have to get up and have breakfast one way or the other." Bill Graves Running for: Governor of Kansas Party: Republican Age:41 Career: Worked for Graves Truck Line; served as Deputy Assistant Secre- tary of State and Assistant Secretary of State; presently serving his second term as Secre- tary of State Education Bachelor's degree from Kansas Wesleyan University; studied business administration at the University of Kansas Family; Wife, Linda Source: The Associated Press KANSAN Men's Basketball Tickets Attn: STUDENTS REDEMPTION PERIOD NOVEMBER 3 THRU NOVEMBER 9 8:30 am - 4:30 pm GAME: Dec. 7 - Florida Gators If you haven't picked up your coupon you may do so until Dec. 31, 1994. Athletic Ticket Office East Lobby - Allen Fieldhouse 8:30 am-4:30 pm You may redeem only one coupon per person. You must have a BLADE 1994 or RED SPRING 1995 fee sticker on your KUID to redeem your We are not responsible for lost or stolen coupons. You must log in during this period. You may always redeem your coupon as long as sickets remain for the game. Smear campaigns won't persuade your votes for (that is, unless this ink runs) The mission of KU's Top of the Hill is to determine Lawrence's elite restaurants, bars, retailers and places on campus. Entry forms will be published in The University Daily Kansan, as well as distributed in Wescoe Terrace, Kansas Union Cafeteria (3rd floor of the Union) and at the Information Counter on the main level of the Kansas Union. Look for your chance to win $150 in next week's Kansan All respondents will be eligible for a drawing for the Best of KU Gift Certificate Package. The package will include gift certificates for the Best Men's or Women's Clothing Store, the Best Grocery Store and the Best Overall Music Store worth a combined total of $150.