University Daily Kansan Monday, April 10, 1978 Officials pleased with security at protest University officials are satisfied with the security activities at Hoch Auditorium during the disrupted lecture last Thursday. The Rabin, former prime minister of Israel. Rabin delivered the 'J. A. Vickers Memorial Lecture and address to 150 Arab students about 180窟 Iranian students and other protesters. Rabin's presentation was interrupted at the end. Many students ran down aisles carrying piacards and others stood on chairs chained bad, law, bad case, porting forth, that o our little them. happy for 1 and "They all did really well in exercising good judgment. Too quick a response by some lawyers was not safe." ONE STUDENT was reported removed from the auditorium by a KU policeman. and tions Witnesses said that one protester escaped from policemen as they were escorting him out of Hoch, running into the middle of an asle, where other protesters There were bomb threats Thursday night at Hoch, Green Hall, McCallum Hall, the Crescent Theater and the Rockefeller. Mike Thomas, director of KU police, was in charge of security for the Rabin visit. Thomas said Saturday that the campus law, Lawrence police, Highway Patrol troop and Kansas Bureau of Investigation all were involved in security measures. 'WE THINK WE WENT as far as we could to ensure no serious confrontations,' "They all did really well in exercising good judgment. Too quick a response by you is not as good as they are." Thomas said the police had talked to the different foreign student groups and had "There was no need to," Scaly said. "It's not against the law to about it, it's rude, but I know you want it." "WE ARE CONCERNED with protecting the rights of the protesters as well as with the problem." In retrospect, Scaly said he did not think any security changes would have been needed. "There was more than adequate security," he said. "Not all of it was there." security forces did a good job controlling the demonstrators. Aerial art escapes building's dedication By KATHY CONKEY Staff Writer A tetrahedron that got away preceded the destination yesterday of the new Arta and Descitation. "I THOUGHT the various police agencies did a good job under the difficult circumstances," Shankel said. "They showed a great deal of restraint." The aerial sculpture, in the shape of a tetrahedron, was buoyed to the new building to draw attention to the dedication ceremonies. Just before the dedication, the wind broke the line and its designers watched it drift away. More than 200 people turned out Saturday and yesterday to celebrate the dedication, which included an open house, student and exhibit exhibits and guided tours and music. David Stuhr and Mel Ristau, Lawrence graduate students, designed the tetrahedron, which was a blue diamond-shaped object of sticks that was filled with helium balloons. "With the new Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art, Murphy Hall, which houses the performing arts, and now this building, the finest form of art complexes," he said. THE DEDICATION, yesterday at 2 p.m., included remarks by Walter Hiersteiner, chairman of the Kansas Board of Regents, and Dr. John K. Meeker, director of the Meeker, dean of the School of Fine Arts. Dykes told the people at the ceremony that this was a special year for the arts at Several groups entertained during the dedication. A flute and harpsichord duet, Donna and musician, graduate students played Baroque bassoon and floor near a refreshments stand. The Lemming Family, a Lawrence bluegrass string quintet, entertained in the painting Student art work was shown throughout the building. "It is difficult to say if we would have stepped up security looking back on it," he said. "If more people would have showed us, then we could have had more problems." FIRST ANNUAL STATE OF KANSAS RISBEE TOURNAMENT James Scaly, administrative assistant to the chancellor, said Friday, that no arrests were made at the lecture, although Thomas J. Harnell is sure whether any arrests had been made. been assured that no violence would occur. He said he had talked to leaders of the Organization of Arab Students and the Muslim Student Association. Films 9:00 a.m. Sat. April 15, 1978 0-zone parking lot For more info, contact SUA or Rec. Services SUA "A BRILLIANTLY STYLISH THRILLER. SPINE TIME IN DUSSENSE. EASILY THE BEST THIS YEAR HAS OFFERED." "The American Friend" is one of the most compelling movies of the year - the one essential movie to see. Fascinating. Extremely beautiful...plus a good deal of success. Sunday, April 16 1:30 p.m. Monday, April 10 9:30 a.m. Sunday, April 9 2:30 & $2.00 Woodruff Aud. LISA KREUZER GERARD BLAIN 7:00 p.m. Scaled said there was a security backup outside Hoch that could have been used. THE ALBERT Bloch Memorial Exhibition is in the main gallery until April 22. Bloch, former head of the department of painting and painting, was a professional painter. SUA Films Monday, April 10 Robert Bresson: PICKPOCKET The angluish solitude, and discovery of love of a young thief—loosely based on Dostoevski's Crime and Punishment. 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Tuesday, April 11 Documentary Films: Endurance Sports. 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff THE MARATHON Marlin Darrah VIVE LE TOUR Louis Malle New German Cinema The Films of Wim Wenders WIM WENDERS IN PERSON! Special Film— Midwest Premiere Wim Wenders' SUPER SOUND FOR YOUR WHEELS Monday, April 10 Friday, April 14 THE AMERICAN FRIEND with Dennis Hopper, Bruno Ganz "One of the Ten Best Films of 1977" 3:30, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. $2.00 Woodruff Aud. 7:30 p.m. $1.25 Woodruff Aud. "Everyday Schizophrenia and the travels of a 31 year old journalist and a 9 year old girl" "Alice." Tuesday, April 11 Wim Wenders' ALICE IN THE CITIES Wednesday, April 12 WIM WENDERS IN PERSON! Wim Wenders' FALSE MOVEMENT directed and written by Grigori Kozintsev Russian Cinema-cinemascope. 7:30 p.m. $1.25 Woodruff Aud. Saturday, April 15 Wim Wenders' Thursday, April 13 ... AT PRICES YOU CAN SWING! 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff KING LEAR 3:30, 7:30 p.m. $1.25 Woodruff Aud. KINGS OF THE ROAD Winner—Cannes Film Festival NAME BRAND CAR STEREOS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES TO YOU CRAIG • CLARION • JENSEN • AND MORE SEE OUR CATALOG FOR BEST SELECTION ... WHOLESALE PRICES ... IMAGINE . . . 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Please sign up at the SUA office for an interview time. - Summer Films Chairperson Positions Available: Revised Film Schedule for the week of April 10-16. - Genre Films Chairperson - Women's Films Chairperson Due to a change in filmmaker Wim Wenders' travel plans. - Classical Films Chairperson New German Cinema The Films of Wim Wenders WIM WENDERS in Person! WIM WENDERS IN PERSON! The New York Times Wonders will be present for discussion following the Wednesday film The International Hit of 1975 If you are searching for a fine, tightly controlled, intelligent and ultimately touching film, its title is Alice in the Cities A triumphant creation of visual language, acted by a superb cast who simply incarnate their respective characters. The future for —London's Time Out - Popular Films Chairperson in the $ \varepsilon $ Alice in the Cities announces that Wim Wenders is a filmmaker who has the assurance of a thoroughly controlled & influenced film style. Wim Wenders Canada's Take One - Midnight Movies Chairperson With Rudiger Vogeler & Yella Rottlander A Bauer Limited Release Engagement - Film Society/Special Films Chairperson Tuesday, April 11, 7:30 p.m. $1.25 Woodruff Aud. FALSE MOVEMENT Allonation & attempted communication "On the Road" Wednesday, April 12 7:30 p.m. $1.25 Woodruff Aud. SPINE-TINGLING SUSPENSE... EASILY THE BEST THIS YEAR HAS OFFERED." "A BRILLIANTLY STYLISH THRILLER..." "Fascinating. Extremely beautiful."plus a good deal of suspense."-Vincent Canby, New York Times "A HIGHLY ORIGINAL, TANTALIZING THRILLER. Director Wim Wenders builds up the tension in an artful manner distinctly reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock." -Katuleen Carroll, The New York Daily News "The American Friend' is one of the most compelling movies of the year - the one essential movie to see."-Terry Curtis Fox Village Voice DENNIS HOPPER In a film by WIM WENDERS BRUNO GANZ THE AMERICAN FRIEND LISA KREUZER GERARD BLAIN A New Yorker Films Release MIDWEST PREMIERE "One of the Ten Best Films of 1977" Monday, April 10 9:30 p.m. Friday, April 14 3:30 & 9:30 p.m. $2.00 Woodruff Aud.