6 Tuesday, November 18, 1975 University Daily Kansan Library proposal ... From page one vice chancellor, there would be at least two meetings, one with only administrators and one with administrators and committee members. ACCORDING TO RANZ, the Watson stacks are now filled to 90 to 100 per cent capacity. A 60 to 70 per cent capacity is recommended. Sorority deals in charity drive Watson has only one-fourth of the reading space it should have, and square-footage space requirements per employee are inadequate, he said. The University of Kansas head football coach, the executive vice chancellor, the chancellor's wife and the director of the Lawrence Christmas Bureau played the first hand of spades yesterday to kick off the fifth annual Project Santa. Coach Bud Moore, Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor; Nancy Dykes, wife of Dr. Todd Byers, director of the Christmas Bureau, played the first hand of spades yesterday for the tournament, which is taking place in front of the First National Bank, Ninth and Eleventh Streets. Project Santa, a 123-hour spades marathon to raise money for the Christmas bureau, the Gene and Barbara Burnet Burn Center and the Heart Fund, is sponsored by the Acacia fraternity and the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Donations for project Santa, which has raised about $4,200 for avirious causes over the past four years, can be sent in care of the Acacia fraternity, 1100 Indiana St. Ranz said that after the Lawrence Public Library was constructed, usage rates went up more than 10 times. After she retired, Lawrence had a library with drab conditions nonconductive to study. Organ featured in recital series European and American organ music of the 20th century performed by a faculty artist in residence and a performance by the Faculty String Quartet are the programs for the Faculty Recital Series this week. The Faculty String Quartet, consisting of four professors of instrument on the violin and cello, performed last night in Swarthout Recital Hall. The program will be Mozart's "Aadagio and Fugue, K. 546," "String Quartet, Op. 11," by Barber, and Brahmus's "Piano Class in C Minor, Op. 60." Artist in residence Robert Noehren, visiting professor of organ, will play 20th century organ at 8 p.m. Wednesday and Congregational Church, 922 Verners St. The program will include the works of European composers Anthon Van Der Horst, "Tocata"; and Louis Vierne, "Carillon de Westminder." On Campus Events... TODAY: There will be a SUMMERFIELD-WATKINS BERGER SCHOOLHALEN LUNCHCORE at 12:30 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. Robert Bush will speak at the HIGHER EDUCATION WEEK LECTURE at 1:30 p.m. in Bailey. STUDENT WIVES' LIFE-CAREER WORKSHOP will meet at 1:45 p.m. in the College Hall. GENERING GRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS CEREMONY will be at a 4 p.m. in 2013 Learned. A COLLEGE ASSEMBLY will be at 4 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium in the Union. TONIGHT: The careers committee of the COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN will present a discussion on "Exploring Alternatives: Women in Predominantly Male Fields" at 7 in the Council Room of the Union. Roy J. Linnwill be the guest lecturer at the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION LECTURE at 7:30 in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. SIM VAN DER RYN, California state architect, will lecture at 7:30 in the Forum Room of the Arthur Skidmore, assistant professor of philosophy, will have a LINGUSTICS COLLOQUY entitled "Is Semantics Possible" at 7:30 in 2017 Blake. Announcements... The Delta Upson fraternity and the Delta Delta Delta sorority are conducting a Thanksgiving canned food drive this week. People who want to donate canned food may call either the Delta Upson house at 843-770 or the Delta Delta Delta House at 843-461. Some will pick up the donations. Auto clinic gives out free advice Program speakers will be Joe O'Sullivan, Shawnee County assistant district attorney, Paul Barron, auto investigator from the Consumer Protection Division of the attendant's office; and Tom Hodfman, auto mechanics instructor at Lawrence High School. A free car clinic, offering tips on how to avoid being cheated on car repairs or purchases will begin at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Lawrence High School auto mechanic According to Carol Bohren Stobhneb, director of the Consumer Affairs Association, the speakers will tell what to watch or what and to check when buying a car. Strobbein said that women might be too nervous to find out how to tell in car repairs were needed. "There will be a lot of information people can use," Strobbeh said, "especially in terms of not being able to buy a new car and wanting to keep your old one up." The program is sponsored by the Consumer Affairs Association and the Lawrence High School Adult education program. According to Shankel, preliminary planning for the new library was scheduled for 1978, final planning for 1979 and completion of the project in 1981 or 1982. Both new library building proposals include buildings that would be able to accommodate computers and computer-related systems, Ranz said. He said the new library would have a great deal of physical flexibility, since it would be expected to last at least 25 years. The same thing has happened at the university, she said, and at other universities, he said. A committee established by the city to investigate charges of mismanagement by the Lawrence city government will meet for a hearing on Tuesday at 3, at 6th and Kasold streets. Firebarn 3, at 6th and Kasold streets. City Commissioner Marnie Arginger, one of two city commission representatives on the committee, said Monday that Rev. Homer D. Henderson, 1332 Strong Ave., and Rev. Robert S. Kline were selected as the two private citizens of large who would be on the committee. The six-man committee will investigate charges of psalmism management made by the six-member board. Fund misuse group to meet tomorrow (UPEA of Lawrence) The charges involve failure to account for the one-half per cent city sales tax and failure to improve the working conditions of city employees. City commissioner Donald Binne is the other representative for the city commissioner. represented by Dennis Smith, president of the Lawrence Sanitation Workers Association, and Alvin Samuels, president of the Lawrence Firefighters Association. "We'll be meeting around at different places so that the various people in the different departments can talk with us if they want to," Argersinger said. THE FIRST KANSAS CARNIVAL of CARTOON SUPERSTARS!!! Special Holiday Gala Show!! A HISTORY OF THE AVANT-GARDE AND POP CARTOON A 135 Minute Orgy! featuring: THE MICKEY MOUSE TRILOGY (1932-34) THE BUGS BUNNY TRILOGY (1945-52) Included are Mickey's Gala Premiere, Mickey and the Lilliputians, and Mickey Plays Santa, a triad designed to present the Fabulous Mouse's animated evolution of the classic story of Pippi Longstocking. Disney's early imaginative technique and features cartoon characterizations of the Marx Brothers, Mae West, Clark Gibald, and all the other stars of the time. POPEYE MEETS SINBAD (1936) Bugs Bunny is now in the midst of an interest revival that is approaching cute proportions, and these are three classics that may never be surpassed. WHAT OPERA DOC features Elmer Fudd as a child he creates psychiatric assistance in the RABBIT OF SEVEN ELI we find Fudd the greatest barringer in the badd-headed madman ever got; and finally GORILLA MY DREAMS has Bugs Bunny adopted by a family of hoodium apes on a bamboo island. Hysterical funnelly! Disney's only real rival in the early years were the Fleishers, Dave and Max. Together they created Bafto Bloop and this film, probably the very first 3-D technicolor animation featuring Popeye, Wimpy and Olive Oyl on a monster infested island. BETTY BOOP (1933) The Title is Minnie the Moocher, and Cab Calloway's famous Harlem Orchestra features a brilliant surrealist ghost sequence. Features a brilliant surrealist ghost sequence. DONALD DUCK THE MECHANIC (1932) Here we have the beloved Duck in one of his earliest roles, and surrey one of his car's, he, Mickey and Goofy are given a deadline to find a squeak in Black Peter's car. THE PORKY PIG ANTHOLOGY (1938-48) Here are three Porky Pig cartoons dating from the time when Porky was much heavier than Porky. In one, a character falls down among people of all ages in the third row of theater chairs, while YOU OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES takes animated Porky on a live-action tour of a funeral service for a young man who represents a wonderful immanation of Pork Lorre in PORKY'S MOVIE MYSTERY. GERTIE THE DINOSAUR (1906) The very first cartoon ever created, Winsor McKay's legendary masterpiece, and very funny even today. I TAW A PUTTY TAT (1944) An Academy Award Winner starring Tweety and Sylvester!! Four Nights Only! Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday, November 20, 21, 22 & 23, 3140 Wescoe Aud., Humanities Building; Complete Shows Nightly at 7:00 & 9:15 p.m. *1.50 — Spon. by Volunteer Clearing House Place an ad Call 864-4358