Program features energy choices In keeping with the theme "Engineering and the Economy," the 98th annual Engineering Exposition will base their program on alternative sources of energy. The highlight of this year's exposition, April 21 and 22, is an electric car that senior design classes have been working on for the past two years. The car, a 1965 MG, is powered by 12 xi- volt batteries and a computer, called a microprocessor. The microprocessor controls the kinetic energy formed by acceleration of the vehicle to generate electrical energy. This conversion recharge the batteries and extends the car's range. The engineering exhibition is funded by the Student Senate and will have various displays illustrating some alternative sources of energy. OTHER DISPLAYS include a solar collector, a solar home project, a method of turning solid waste into fuel and a tertiary oil recovery project. ant toorbids thesis ofission oflisting met thewith feed byory. personrapped Ryan Dupont, president of the Engineering Council, which organized the exhibition, said recently that its purpose was to familiarize the public and students with work being done in the departments of the School of Engineering and in industry. Committee to learn distribution system for grad fee waiver A University of Kansas administrator said Monday that a special committee would be established to determine how a department should distribute assistant teachers would be distributed next fall. The administrator, William Argersinger, dean of the graduate school, said the committee would consist of Ron Calgaard, vice chancellor for academic affairs; Gil McCarthy, assistant director of missions and records; Martin Jones, assistant directors of business affairs; and himself. Argersinger said he hoped the committee would have recommendations next week, although he said he was not sure what the recommendations would be. The proposals were to elect the counselor Archie R. Dykes and Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, for approval. THE FEE WAIVER totals about $145,000. Argersinger said. Mark Mikkelsen, executive coordinator of the Graduate Student Council, said that about 850 graduate students would be affected by the tuition fee waiver. Teaching assistants currently receive a stipend for their work. Mikelsen said the average stipend for a graduate student who worked the standard 20 hours a week for nine months was $3,900, although many minor departments paid less. The fee waiver was passed by the Kanaas Legislature with the KU budget two weeks on. Offices... THE RESOURCE CENTER is the vehicle for doing all the women's programming," Ann Gottberg, advisory board member, said. From page one "Looking at the reorganization of other Intercollege Association for Women Students schools, I don't think we'll have the support we need if the offices merge." No specific plans for the resource center were discussed at the meeting between AACB and NCA. Leben said the advisory board and the resource center provided career counseling for women on campus. Many of the women on the board had been successful in non-traditional careers, such as law, medicine and psychology. He said that other board members helped in providing experience at the center and on the ground. The displays will be placed throughout Learned Hall and will be open to the public from 12 p.m. to 9 a.m. April 21 and from 8:30 a.m. to 3 a.m. April 22. Kala Stroup, dean of women, said, "I think there needs to be a focus on the unique needs of women, in whatever way the division is structured." theme, originality and technical merit and for their oral presentation. A panel of judges is composed of members of the faculty and of the Lawrence community. An awards banquet will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. The three student teachers will receive their awards on Tuesday, and are judged on their exhibit's pertinence to the Guest speaker for the banquet will be David C. Kraft, who will become dean of the school July 1. Kraft currently is the chairperson at the University of Dayton in Ohio. Wednesday, April 19. 1978 the University of Kansas School of Engineering Presents Engineering and the Economy the 58th Annual Engineering Expo Learned Hall April 21 12 p.m.-9 p.m. April 22 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Banquet at the Kansas Union. April 22. Funded by Student Senate. The Original Free-wheelers by FREEMAN TRACK, ANYONE? Look the part in the Free-Wheeler **Sprint** with Slant Back sale. The soft Genuine Rubber bottom puts power in every step. 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THE FIRE WITINH (L'Feu Follet) Maïs's most successful narrative achievement with: Maurice Ronet, Joanne Moreau Wednesday, April 19 Louis Melle Louis Malle: 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff SUA Films Thursday, April 20 Aesthetic Films of Current Avante Garde Filmmakers: GROUP IN: SUNLIGHT/FLOATING/ AFTERNOON Berry Garcia University Daily Kansan VELOCITY HIGHWAY LANDSCAPE ICE — Ernie Gehror SKY, BLUE, WATER, LIGHT, SIGN J. J. Murphy 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodru Fri. & Sat., April 21 & 22 HARLAN COUNTY. U.S.A. Produced and directed by Barbara Kopple. Academy Award Winner— Best Documentary Feature. Fri, 7:30 & 8:30 p.m. Sat, 7:30 p.m. $1.25 Woodruff Aud. FACE TO FACE Dir. Ingram Bergman with Liv Ullmann, Gunnar Björnstrom. Fri., 7:30 p.m. Sat., 8:30 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. $125 Fordruff Aud. Monday, April 24 Tod Browning directs Lon Chaney; OUTSIDE THE LAW with Lon Chaney—rediscovered "lost" film WEST OF ZANZIBAR with Lon Chaney, Lionel Barrmore 7:30 p.m. $1.25 Woodruff Aud. 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For more information call Women's Coalition, 466-4934. Read & Write 1047 Hits Auto Acquisition Transformation Manage mail box content on free and paid sites Install & configure equipment and software RABBIT. 1975 The Rabbit is introduced to America Andis promptly hailed by Road and Track DRIVE THE MOST BEST CAR in the world. SUCCESSFUL 1976 The Rabbit becomes more popular INTRODUCED more quickly than any other imported car IN HISTORY. Andin1978itsevenbetter the regular Rabbit with standard transmission ac- Since it first hopped onto the automotive scene, the Volkswagen Rabbit has won awards and set records. inAmerica,ever 1977 The Rabbit Diesel sets 3t diesel records in Miramas, France. 11:00 Odd Couple 9 Police Story 41 celerates from 0 to 50 faster than a Mercedes-Benz 280E* The Rabbit Diesel gets better mileage than the BMW. The Rabbit Diesel can on the highway and 40 in the city according to 1978 ERA data. Rabbit has more trunk space than a Cadillac Seville. And more passage holes. Of the 92 other cars on the market. The 1978 Rabbit is smoother quieter and even more technically advanced than ever Which gives you more reason than ever to try one. 10:30 Johnny Carson 4; 27 Medical Center 5 Mary Tyler Moore 9 Hawaii Five-O 13 BOB HOPKINS Volkswagen 2522 Iowa 843-2200 UK TVListings Wednesday P.M. 6:30 Gong Show 4 Price is Right 5 Wild, World of Animals 9 Mary Lettel Letter Report 11 Odd Couple 13 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Between the Wars (Documentary) d) 7:00 Eight is Enough 9 King of the Beasts (Cartoon Special) 4, 27 Amazing Spider-Man 5, 13 Nov. 11 CIPT Auction 19 America 2night 41 7:30 Movie—"Holocaust" (Part 4) 4,27 Joker's Wild 41 8:00 Charlie's Angels 9 Movie "The New Centurions" starring George C. Scott, Stacy Keach 5 Lincoln Center (Opera) Special 11 Movie "Posee" starring Kirk Douglas 13 Moss Cabin in the sky" starring Ethel Watere, Rex Ingram, Eddie Anderson 41 9:00 Starsky & Hutch 9 10:00 News 4,5,9,13,27 KCPT Auction 19 Star Trek 41 11:15 ABC Captioned News 11 11:30 Untouchables 5 Hogan's Heroes 9 11:40 Kojak 13 12:10 Movie—"Too Easy to Kill" 41 A.M. 12:00 Tomorrow 4,27 Merv Griffin 9 12:30 Movie—"The Fighting 69th" 5 1:40 Movie—"Cabin in the Sky" starring Ethel Waters, Rex Ingram, Eddie Anderson 41 2:30 News 5 1:00 News 4 3:00 Art Linkletter 5 Dick Van Dyke 41 3:30 Night Gallery 41 5:00 Untamed World 41 5:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 41 Tonight's Highlights On television tonight. Eric Sevard, at 6:30 p.m. on channel 41, narrates a series of a series of "war stories" between the two world wars. Tonight's is the fear of an army战 "The New Centurions," at 8 p.m. on channel 5, is a 1972 movie starring Kyle MacLachlan. Keisha is about an aging cop about to retire and his young partner, who brings her to the project. Part four of the movie "Holocaust" appears at 7:08 p.m. on channels 4 and 12. In the film, Jews caught up in problems in fertility occupied by German Germany during World War II. Meanwhile, another movie, *Poseme*, appears on channel 13. It is about an amubious U.S. marshal (Kirk Hornsby) trying to outlaw a outlaw (Bruce Dem) in 1990s Texas. Douglas also directed this 1975 movie. A 1943 movie, "Cabin in the sky," also appears at **8 p.m.** on channel 41. The movie, with an all-black cast, is a light between heavens and the Devil. A special at 8 p.m. on channel 11, to see the presentation of Gian Carlo Montei's 1954 opera "The Saint of Bleicher Street." This opera was the 1955 concert. Don Rickie is the guest host on "Johnny Carson," at 10:30 p.m. on channels 4 and 27. Shecky Green is the other guest. TV evangelist Ernest Angley is guest on "The Tomorrow Show," at 12 midnight on channels 4 and 27. The guests on "Merv Griffin", at 12 midnight on channel 9, are Kay Ballard, Gary Frank and impressionist Jim Giovanni.