Variety spices graphics show 2 Wednesday, July 5, 1978 Rv SARAH ILES Reviewer 1 2 3 4 5, four on paper; it is carelessly scrilled away newpaper and paint. It writes "I am the first to use the paint." That sign hangs to one side of the elegant lobby of the Spencer Museum of Art, over the door to the Raymond W. White gallery, which houses works by five artists. The show was organized by Elizabeth Broun, museum curator, who said that her purpose was to display a wide sampling of what can be done in the museum. It will remain in the museum until July 30. -KANSAN- At the Gallery Broun found the work of one artist, Norman Glinksky, in a New York City gallery. His gray, black and white charcoal drawings, which he called *dove*, have strong architectural connotations. Galinsky's drawings first seem industrial and rigid—harsh and impersonal in their geometry. But for the viewer who takes a look at such works as the childhood, the rectangles of slightly THE COMPOSITION play with one's eyes, too. As simple as they are in colors and shapes, their precariously balanced elements hold attention. It is possible to gaze at them a long time, remeasuring proportions, reaffirming proportions, reworking the relationships Galinsky created. smudgy charcoal split by white lines remind of old sidewalks scarred with hopscotch and graffiti. Joan Snitzer is another New Yorker whose Bauhaus-inspired collages are on display. She worked with artists including casonily red or brown paper dot the stark expanses of her white backgrounds. She also uses silver thread and magazine photos in her collages. Although the Bauhaus group that influenced Smitzer traditionally emphasizes balance and form instead of expression of emotion, her work conveys a feeling of loneliness. Court builds on Bakke decision WASHINGTON (AP)—The Supreme Court may have given the country more clues yesterday about its view of affirmative action, a less than satisfactory decision in the Alan Bakke case. Ending the current term with a flurry of activity, the justices issued orders in four cases. The court also let stand a ruling upholding an affirmative action program adopted five years ago by American women in 1967 to bias against women, blacks and other minorities. The court sent back to the Fourth U.S. Court of Appeals a case in which the court found that the defendant was North Carolina to get more minority participation in student government were struck down as impermissible forms of racial discrimination. THE JUSTICES told the lower court to restudy its ruling in light of their Bakke decision, which struck down fixed racial quotas in Minnesota. The Supreme Court upheld more limited consideration of race. The Court agreed in a case from Chicago to decide whether individual women may sue universities and colleges on charges of illegal sex discrimination. In the Chicago case, Geraldine Cannon was barred from the University of Chicago by a federal judge. schools under a portion of the 1964 law requiring institution by institutions accepting federal funds. The justices apparently will make a ruling on the standing issue in Cannon's case. The court also backed out of considering the merits in what was said to be one of the most important affirmative action cases ever. It sent the case back to a federal court in Los Angeles. The case had asked whether a $4 billion public works law passed by Congress last year to fight unemployment was valid although it earmarked 10 percent of the money for minority businesses. ROBERT PRICE, assistant professor of art, has the most colorful works on display. He is a skilled artist in small blackboards and the marbled paper that he makes himself. It is personal art—he uses scribbled or printed words to describe what he sees; his hands have immediate meaning for the viewer. The justices told the lower court to decide whether the case was now irrelevant because the money supplied by Congress already had been spent. Fine for LMH fire runs lowered Lawrence city officials announced Monday that a fine charged to Lawrence Memorial Hospital for exceeding the limit of false fire alarms would be reassessed at a lower fine An earlier assessment by the Lawrence fire department would charge the hospital $30.47 for each minute spent on a false alarm. That amount was changed to $1.20 a minute. "We have figured the cost another way," Brent McFall, administrative assistant to City Manager Buford Watson, said. "THAT'S NOT to say that the way the fire chief figured it was wrong; it was just different." Using the original assessment, LMH would have been fined about $883 for an eight-minute call and a 21-minute call. The new assessment means a charge of only $4.80 for City Manager Buford Watson, said, "The basic difference is that standby time was figured into the first rate." McFall said, "Well, if you did so we didn't think it was fair to charge for that." The fire department assessment had been calculated by dividing the department's total budget by the number of fire runs. The length of time necessary for each run was McFall said the city's charge was determined by dividing the time necessary to respond to the calls by the cost for personnel and vehicles. Scrawled words such as “Zurr,” “Zinger” and “Squal” label his slashes, splashes and scribbles, which are arranged in somewhat linear fashion on white paper. Several small expressions put together such as “Giant Despair Chant” and “200 Quick Composes” compose an entire picture “Body Still in Baltimore but Mind In Portland Oregon Song.” A Kansas State University student studying in France died Sunday of spinal meningitis Anita Herzfeld director of the University of Kansas office of study abroad, In a separate decision the court upheld the power of the Federal Communications Commission to restrict the use of "indecent" language over the airwaves. K-State student dies in France Darmon became ill Saturday and died the night. Claude Bernard Hospital in ParisHerff坠伤。 What the viewer is able to imagine in Price's work, though, will probably be secondary to just enjoying the colors and textures it displays. The student, Debbie Darmon, 19, was attending the Summer Language Institute No of the 34 other students have shown any symptoms of the disease, Herzfeld said. The students were taken to the hospital for treatment after the mornings it was discovered. In the FCC case, the court voted 5-4 that a "induced" language on broadcasts may be allowed. It left the way open for the FCC to cancel a station's license or otherwise discipline a television or radio station that violates the commission's rules on禁食 language. IN CONTRAST to the personal and abstract art of the four other artists are Sherry Petriin's soft, realistic graphites. Petriin is from California. Even more personal than Price's work is that of Marc Bovee of Seattle. Bovee paints "metaphor," Her subjects, which are most often the heads of women, exist in a fuzzy, dreamlike mist. They have the faces seen in a million movies, and their faces are Dae Vincent, the Sibyls of Michelangelo, Botticelli's Venus—but never before have they been seen at such a close range. She has cropped the paintings, leaving out the details, landscapes, and given us an intimate look. Cash Paid for Good Used Cars See John Wells at Bob Hopkins Volkswagen 2522 Iowa Bring on wine From Renaissance to Bauhaus influences, the five on paper exhibit gives both novices and connoisseurs a variegated taste of graphic arts. Puerto Rican captors free hostages unhurt University Daily Kansan SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP)—A man and a woman who held two hostages in the Chilean consulate in San Juan for more than 20 hours to gain freedom for Puerto Rican nationalists jailed in the United States surrendered yesterday and released their captives unharmed, the FBI said yesterday. The man, who was armed, told reporters by phone Monday that he was accompanied by a woman and an aunt member of the family; however, after the siege it was found that there were no weapons and two attackers. MARCANO GARCIA and Cuevas Rivera appeared before U.S. Magistrate Juan Perez Gimenez and were charged with abduction. Bound set at $50,000 for Marcasan Garcia The FBI identified the two suspects as Pablo Marcano Garcia, 26, and Nydia Cuevas Rivera, 24, both of Puerto Rico. While the two were rushed under heavy police escort to the federal building, thousands of Puerto Ricans lined the streets of San Juan's old quarter to watch a large civil and military Fonth of July parade. The siege ended just before noon after two lawyers called by the two met with them in the consulate and announced that they would surrender. the consulate and announced that they would be on the fourth floor of an eight-story bank building. The abductors demanded unconditional freedom for the Puerto Rican nationalists and the cancellation of U.S. Independence Day celebrations in Puerto Rico but later softened Minutes later Consul Ramon Gonzalez Raza left the building escorted by the police. The second hostage, a consul employee not immediately identified, was then released. The third hostage was rescued. After negotiations that lasted all night, the abductors released their terms to demands for a White House promise to work for the release of the nationalists and a Puerto Rican government statement that urged people not to attend the Independence Day celebration. The FBI negotiators, however, issued only a statement by Attorney General Griffin Bell that said Bell recognized that "because of its Spanish heritage there are some Puerto Rican holidays commemorating Puerto Rican ideals and events that are of more importance than the Fourth of July celebration of the dependence of the United States." THE SPOKESMAN for the abductors; said the two had no political motives. FREE! before 10 p.m. Showcase Wednesday TONIGHT The Lawrence Opera House The unique sounds of 11th Street Rhythm Method with Greg Trooper 7th & Mass. BOKONON .841-3600. finest largest display of connoisseur paraphernalia. 12 EAST 8TH ST. Travel Plans? make them with us. 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