Wednesday, April 26, 1978 Athletics . . . From page one THE SUGGESTION has been rejected until now, Washington said, because she said the program needed a foundation of the " opportunity to develop the program." She said she could have once. Once we are able to have that foundation, it would be a lot easier to take a comprehensive program and bring it to work. However, William Hocan, associate executive vice chancellor in charge of women's athletics, said that although a merger be realistic in five to 10 years, there were several disadvantages. He said conflicts might arise because the two programs were regulated by two differing laws. A merrier also could be a disadvantage, he because, since TIX would be able to see you, it was not good. Man accosts wife, nurses A 23-year topeka man entered Lawrence Memorial Hospital with a gun yesterday afternoon and threatened to kill two officers. The law wife, Lawrence police said last night. He was apprehended on foot in the 1600 block of New Hampshire Street at 5:40 p.m. When the police approached him, Meade put the gun to his stomach and threatened to shoot himself, the police said. According to witnesses, he waited after about 20 minutes of talking to police. Samuel Meade, who gave his address as 606 S. Topeka St., Topaka, although the police said he had been living in Lawrence recently, was taken into custody about an hour after he allegedly confronted two nurses in his wife's hospital room. When told that the police had been called, Meade fled the hospital, hospital officials said. Meade told the police that his wife, whose name was not released, had recently sued him for divorce and was trying to get all of his possessions. Meade was charged with aggravated assault and is in Douglass County Jail in lieu of trial. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Royal Prestige Needs Students to Supplement Summer Work Forces $*200.00 per week For further info, come to Student Union—Groad Room Wed., April 26—11:30 1:30, 3:30 or 5:30 Thurs., April 27—10:30, 12:30, 2:30 or 4:30 SHOWCASE WEDNESDAY Tonight 'Waltz' the night away to the spirited country and rock sounds of local favorites— Carol Spears & The Wranglers Adm.—50° $1.50 Pitchers All Night! THURS—In the Collar Jon Lomas The FRI & SAT-Chicago Blues Lawrence with Son Seals Blues Band In the balcony Fri & Sat Opera House the River City Jazz Band TONIGHT ONLY DOUBLE DOUGH FREE With Any Pizza Upon Request There's Nothing Like It! 841-7900 Editor and Publisher of "Bridge" an Asian-American publication MR. DAVID OYAMA "Asian-American Experience" University Daily Kansan at 1:00 p.m. in 4001 Wescoe on Thursday, April 27, 1978 will speak on the OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Co-sponsored by: Asian-American Studies and Office of Minority Affairs ICE CREAM SPECIAL CONES (per dip) ... 20° HOT FUDGE SUNDAES Large (regular price 89*) . . . . . 18  difficult favours of ice cream (trocken yogurt ttl) 18  difficult favours of ice cream (trocken yogurt ttl) All of our Sundaees include whipped topping, nuts and a cherry at NO EXTRA CHARGE! Offer good through April 27th Try our great deli-style sandwiches too! Hours: 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 12 noon-10 p.m. Sun. Phone 843-0550 EMPLOYMENT FALL '78 We're interviewing people for part-time jobs for next fall in the Kansas Union. Work will begin in Mid-August. Apply in person at the Kansas Union Personnel Office on Level 4. TODAY 11:30 to 2:30 POTTER'S LAKE PAVILION* Come meet the senators,have some Free chips and pop,and find out what Student Senate is all about. music by KJHK and A Dixieland Band refreshments by Coca-Cola and Guy's - in case of bad weather -- Strong Lobby Paid for by Student Activity Fee