Tuesday, February 5. 1980 3 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TODAY: THE KU CREW TEAM will meet at 3:30 p.m. in front of 26 Robinson. The COLLEGE ASSEMBLY will meet at 4 p.m. in the Form Room of the Kansas Union. TONIGHT: THE CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST IS WILL BE AT 6:30 p.m. in the Dänischen Chapel at the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Dänischen Chapel at the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION p. m. in 220 Robinson. The Western Civilization Program will present a 50-minute film titled THE LADDER OF OUR WISH; and the HIPER Hall. The HIPER Dance Program Film series will present "ALVIN AILEY—MEMORIES AND VISIONS" @ 8:30 p.m. in STUDENT UNION will meet at 9:30 p.m. in the Baptist Center, 89th W.19th St. Commission to consider Farmers Market move When the first warm May days draw students in search of fresh foods and flowers at the Farmers market, they may not find it at its traditional location. The Lawrence City Commission fought will act on a request from the Downtown Lehigh Valley community from 8th and Vernont streets, where it has operated for the past four years, to 10th and 11th. Rob Miller, a member of the association, said yesterday the move was needed because of the market's continuing growth and the need for more parking space. Miller said the market housed about 30 sellers a week during the peak growing season. The average number of sellers, could accommodate up to 60 buyers. It also has less demand for shopping停车 The market, which is sponsored by the association, is open each Saturday from mid-to late-May through the last week in September, Miller said. He said that although the official hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., most sellers sold out by noon. Sellers pay $10 for a season permit or $1 each day. Miller said that sellers came from miles around. About 99 percent are city residents and North Lawrence residents with large families. The majority live in Tonganoxie, Bonner Springs, and the areas around Topeke Baldwin, and Land and Rockefeller Park. The new city hall had been mentioned as a site for the market, but it cannot be used this summer because landscaping will be in-complete. Miller said. "We can have some pretty nasty rains here, and you could wash away with the mud," he said. University Daily Kansan Foreign & Domestic Parts DON SCHICK AUTO PARTS - Part Stop 1029 East E23d 841-2200 sua films Your entertainment solution Jan R. H. Wagner (913) 842-8272 Lorry Ostermann (913) 843-8069 Tuesday, February 5 ALPHAVILLE 10027 Dir. Jean-Luc Godard, with Eddie Dirnstein. A young director, Director Godard presents a strange, stark and terrifying story of old-fashioned private eye Lenny Lemmy of the late 1980s to an Orwellian planet and the grim society he finds there. Francis/ub "With the Minimum Structures Code," she said, "I feel the basic problem is that the tenants are scared to report the violations." If there is a code inspection, the inspector does not coine the investigation to permit violations, which contributes to the tenant's reluctance to resort to code enforcement. "We are not sure, if it came down to the bitter end, if we could, or would, enforce it," she said. Swarts said landlords were often inced to let vacated houses be torn down rather than repair them, and that there are laws against the code to prevent this from happening. "The tenant really doesn't know if there is a hazard or not," she said. Wednesday, February 6 WOMAN IN THE DUNES Strong and emotional film of a man forced to live in a sand pit and the woman he has a bizarre relationship with Hiroshi Teishagihara Japapuis sensuals A feature-length motion picture which presents all of the famous artists in a group, including Kerrigan and Milt Piggly, along with camcorders by Bob Hops. Stewar Marsh, Dan Bowers, Kelsey Kane, Kronse Welles, Dedeluse, Madeline Kahn, and many others. Director Tobe H珀尾 details a reign of terror created by an insane family of criminals, one of whom currence involving grave robbing and cannibalm in Wisconsin several decades ago. "The Superman and the Jungle Drums," a 1940s cartoon made by the Fleischer studio. Thursday, February 7 LEGEND OF BAILIFF SANSHO (1954) Dr. Keni Miroquiju, with Kinnyo Kani, Hanayang Etario Hirano Shindo. Based on same name by Oqai Mori. Co- ponent of Japan. East Asian Studies Japan/subtilisers. Friday & Saturday, February 8-9 THE MUPPET MOVIE Midnight Movies THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE Tenants face decision: safety or homelessness Unless otherwise noted; all films will be shown at Wooldford Auditorium in the Kansas Union: M-R film are $1.50 each, L-R film are $2.50, 1.50 and start at 7:30, 9:00 and Midnight on Fri. & Sat., and at 2:00 on Sunday; Tickets available at the SIA Office at Umpqua 8th Level. No smoking or refreshments allowed. outdoor/ indoor The code specifies that once a house is proven to be a health or safety hazard, it must be vacated until it is safe again, she said. The landlord doesn't make the repairs. Lawrence Minimum Structures Code inspector Margene Sewart acknowledged last night at an Oread Neighborhood building where a building in code complaints may often be caught "between a rock and a hard place" when they request code inspections of their One of the main problems in enforcing the code, Swarts said, is that a house in violation of the code could have to be rebuilt. Thelord would not make the needed repairs. The meeting was attended by about 30 Oread tenants, landlords and homeowners. We Service All Bikes 841-6642 1033 Vermont Roller Skate From $59^{95} RICK'S BIKE SHOP But technical advancement alone cannot solve the hunger problem, she said. Hungry people must gain control of the sources of food in their area. Scarcity of food not real reason for world's hunger, author says World hunger can be eliminated if ordinary people respond to the needs of their economic systems and check the power of capitalists. For example, "Diet for a small Planet," said last night. Speaking to a crowd of about 400 people in the Big Eight Room in the Kansas Union, she said the scarcity of food in a country where there are many groups that are operating in that country. "Unless there is localized control in the production process by all people in their market, then the hungry will become hungrier and hungrier," she said. Lappe said many people thought that hunger was a technical problem that could be solved in the laboratory with inventions such as a new type of harvester. Lappe described the power structure in a 1980 study that analyzed 22 percent of agriculture production was under control, and that 5.5 percent of all landowners controlled more than half the crop. She said the world had the capacity to feed everyone well and that there was enough grain produced to provide every man, grow food in the world with 3,000 calories a day. "So the problem is not scarcity," she said. "Scarcity is a scare word that makes people not look at the underlying causes." One of those causes, she said, was that corporations in the U.S. had contributed to the exports of huge quantities of food. "We have fallen into the trap of becoming an agriculture export country," she said. We have to export so much of our agriculture that we need to keep the rest of our economy going. Provide own transportation oth plans include: Sign-up at SUA Office. Deadline is February 15, 1980 pontation transportation by bus 7 nights accommodations limited refreshments on bus a day trip to Matamores, Mexico Souvenir T-Shirt 1960