8 Thursday, January 24, 1974 University Daily Kansan SUA ... From Page One other senator, Chuck Wilson, D-Jetmore, didn't attend the film with the intention of confiscating it. But Reilly, Burge, Dykes and several board members said last night that Wilson threatened to take the film to Topeka with him. "Wilson was violently upset and made threats to confiscate the film and take it to Topka," Milo said of Wilson's actions during a meeting with Burge, Dykes and Reilly at 1 a.m. Saturday. "He had his hands on the reel several times." Wilson was unavailable for comment. Burge said he urged the senators to "let this matter rest until a reasonable hour on Saturday, at which time I could get together board and the proper University officials." Dykes said he told the senators only that he was confident that "SUA would exercise the best judgment and do what they thought was appropriate and in the best interests of us." Dykes said he'dn't recall any mention of possible University funding repercussions. "There was absolutely no discussion of the budget," Reilly said last night. "The budget was never mentioned at the meeting with Dykes and Burge, to my recollection," Wilson said yesterday afternoon. Warren said none of the board members had heard any direct budget threats, but several board members later said it was their impression that Wilson had said he would "fight the KU budget to the dollar" if they didn't cancel the film. The Friday night meeting occurred after fidelity and Wilson attended the last 40 minutes of the meeting. when one senators arrived at the auditorium, they were told by Steve Sack, Popular Films Series chairman, that the performance had been sold out. After viewing the last part of the film, the senators met with MILA and SUA advisers and expressed their objections to the film's being shown in a University building. Burge was then called in. Wilson "was very hard to keep in control," Milo said. "But he agreed not to take the film if Burge would get to get the chancellor there." But Reilly said that the 1 a.m. meeting with Dykes and Arden Booth, R-Lawrence was "very calm and un emotional. All present were very gentleman." At last night's meeting, the board voted 6 to 3 with one abstaining to cancel the showing of another erotic movie, "The Devil in Miss Jones," scheduled for Feb. 19. We were assured that that film would probably be confiscated by the attorney general. Several board members later said that University Attorney Charles Oldfellow told them that they could be taken to court for the move, but that they couldn't be convicted. people to tighten their belts on energy consumption and for the oil industry to step up their production. From Page One Industry ... "Even if the Arab nations ended their embargo next month and sold all the oil we wanted, we would still have a problem until new refining capacity is added," he said. To achieve that development, he said, the oil industry has planned increases in capital Fools Afloat by Mayo 1967 to 1972, even though the company's net profits for the same period were only $800 million. investments for 1974, including more than $7 billion for domestic exploration. PLAY BALL PARK BASEBALL FREE!! 1-8 p.m., tonight only, 1 game per player please FREE DRAUGHTS One draught free with each game of Ball Park Baseball purchased between 8 p.m. & midnight, tonight only. Pretend It's Summer At The Ball Park Hillcrest Shopping Center SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA SUA Popular Films DIRTY HARRY starring Clint Eastwood Friday, January 25 7:00-9:30 Horror Films VAMPYR and THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI Tuesday, Jan. 29 7:30 Saturday, January 26 2:00:4-3:00 7:00:9-30 Kansas Union 75c Special Films Experimental Film Classical Films M (d. Fritz Lang) and THE LAST LAUGH (d. Murnau Wednesday, Jan. 30 7:30-9:15 Kansas Union 75c Shorts: Film Society WOMAN OF THE YEAR (Windo Water, Moving Baby, Thanatopsis, Science Fiction, Oh Dem Watermelons, Un Aurea Faces, Faces in the Shadow, Film) Monday, January 28 Katherine Hepburn Thursday, January 24 7:30 Kansas Union Kansas Union 7:30 75c Children's Films Sunday, January 27 LEO KOTTKE THE POINT THE POINT Songs by Nilsson Kansas Union Ice Water ✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿ Morning Is The Long Way Home; Pamela Brown; A Good Egg; Tilt Billings And The Student Prince; All Through The Night; Short Stories; You Tell Me Why; You Know I Know You Know; Born To Be With You; A Child Should Be A Fish. K. U.'s | TWO PATRICIA WISE Will Play Her for Your Pleasure Evening, 1974 Coloratura Soprano in Saturday January 26. Hoch Auditorium m.q 8 p.m. Admission FREE with K.U. Student I.D. Admission FREE A .A.I tnəbut U.U. rtiw Limited Number of Reserved Seats Free at Murphy Hall Box Office A F