10 Wednesday, November 16, 1977 University Daily Kansan Students tow tub for Heart Fund Members of Alpha Phi Omega, a co-e national service fraternity, pushed and pulled a bath tubbath and an outhouse along Jayhawk Boulevard yesterday to kick-off KU's second annual American Heart Association fund-raising drive. The project is a joint effort between Alpha Phi Omega and Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. The Student Senate has declared American Heart Association Day at KU today, and activities will include more bethub pulls and a Theft of lime-hauler, radio under police investigation A custom-made trailer, valued at $350, was stolen from a parking lot south of Robinson Gymnasium, KU police said yesterday. Panama treaty to be discussed byUS.diplomat A forum, "The Panama Canal Treaty: What Does It Really Say?" will be held at 7:30 p.m. friday in the Big 8 Room of the Kapasug Union. It is sponsored by KU-Y. Robert Dean, a U.S. State Department diplomat-trained at Texas Christian University, will be the chief. According to Rick Hochfer, KU-Y student board member, Dean will present a historical look at why the proposed canal treaties will be adopted. An open会议 will follow. Dean has been a career foreign service officer with the state department since 1942. KU-Y has been encouraging students to write their congressmen regarding the treaties since September KU-Y has supplied the stationary and stamps for this effort. FILMS Wednesday, Nov. 16 BLACK ORPHEUS Director Marcel Camus. Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim. Best Foreign Film—1959. $1.00. 7:30 p.m. p.m. Auditorium Thursday. Nov. 17 Nicolas Ray Refrespective: THEY LIVE BY NIGHT Davis's first film JOHNNY GUITAR JOHNY GUSTAF With Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden. $1.00. 7:30 p.m., Woodruff Friday & Saturday, Nov. 18 & 19 DOG DAY AFTERNOON with A.I. Pacino, Director Sidney Lumet *Academy Award—Best Original Screenplay.* $125; 3:00; 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium FLESH GORDON Friday & Saturday, Nov. 18 & 19 Midnight Movies: Director Howard Ziehm with Jason Williams. $1.25, 12:00 midnight, Doudsworth Auditorium ZERCHER PHOTO Zone Systemizer BY DOWDELL & ZAKIA Contrast control made simple. This easy-to-use dial bypass maths, compute Zone 3 and develop directly in visual forms of development directly light meter, the Zone Systemizer and the Zone 3 camera. Develop and develop for best quality photographs of any subject. Thoroughly held training ensures that the revolutionary dial is fast becoming intangible to every serious photographer. 53 halloween, charts, appendix, bibliography 1973 63 pages x 8 x 8 inches See us for Photographic Books 53 halftones; charts; appendix In another theft, a radio, valued at $60, was stolen from a student's room in McColum Hall between 3:45 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Monday. The theft occurred while the student was studying at the library, police said. 1107 Mass. The red trailer, used to haul a limming machine, is located in the department of physical education and recreation. The trailer was parked on Nov. 4 and was discovered missing Nov. 10, police said. According to the police report, a check was made to determine whether it might have been borrowed. After the check, Fred received the report at the gym, report it to KU Police Monday. There were no signs of forced entry and a master key may have been used, police Investigation of the thefts are continuing. in the Kansan Classifieds Talk "Turkey" with your favorite turkey! in a Kansan personal next Tuesday, Nov. 22 15 words or fewer one time dance tonight at Shenanigans Ltd., 901 Mississippi St. Only *1.50 Bring your "Turkey Talk"to the Kansan Rm.111, Flint Hall by Friday, 5 p.m. Partially funded by Student Activity Fee UDK 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 Charity Dance The Student Senate is supporting the A $ \Phi\Omega $ , A $ \Phi $ A Heart Association Susan Nason, Kansas City, Kau, senior and president of Alpha Phi Omega, said yesterday that admission to the dance, the annual Spring Reunion, All proceeds will be given to the Heart Fund. Nason said that the living group with the highest percentage of representation at the university was the freshmen. Bekki Mumaw, Holton junior, a member of Alpha Phi Omega, said that pulling a bathtub to raise money was a nationwide tradition for the service group. Last year, Nason said, about $200 was raised at the dance. "The outhouse is a new attraction for the local effort this year," she said. Advertisements last week in the University Daily Kanzen had warned, "The best pot in town is coming Nov 15. Watch for the dirty bird." A sign yesterday on the campus said "This is the town," and a 4-foot long, 10-pound stuffed Jawyrokwe in the blue and red bath tub. Festive lights in Lawrence despite strike lawrence merchants get most of their imported Christmas decorations from the Orient, by way of the West coast, Art Kroner, manager of Gibson's Dacount store. They buy cheap craft workers have not struck, few delays the delivery have occurred. New Christmas lights and ornaments will decorate Lawrence this year, despite strikes on the East coast that have tainted un Christmas deliveries in the East. 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