Thursday, March 30. 1972 5 University Daily Kansan Kansan Staff Photo by ED LALU Alpha wave lecture given by William Thaw Barbara Clark Applies Psychic Power Abha wears headdress given by William Thaw Lecturer, Student Show Use of Psychic Power In a demonstration of psychic power last night, a University of Kansas student "located" and contacted her doctor. She did not know, diagnosed a partially paralyzed leg of the woman, described how the woman walked and gave a detailed description of the woman's condition. The student, Barbara Clerk, Glendora, Calif., senior, was awarded the degree from the director of training for Psychic Dynamics, to illustrate the psychic powers which Thaad said had not learned but had not learned to develop After a lecture on Alpha brain research in Kansas University Union Bank, demonstration of how Alpha power applies Applicant's grade to graduate of his Psychic Dynamics seminar, was selected by Thaw for the job. Clark with his mother's name, age, hometown and the fact that his mother had some sort of illness. Under the direction of Thaw, Clark "located" the woman's body, "entered" the house, "examined" her body for imperfections. George Selders, Shawnee Mission sophomore, provided "I'm spoken by it," he said. "I really teaches my interest. She described everything beautifully." With minor difficulty, Clark located the woman's right leg as the area of aliment and described the paralysis. She then described the dining room of the woman, which sits down to the color of the carpet. Seiders verified the results of Clark's psychic "trip" and said he had never met Clark or Thaw prior to the demonstration. Thaw will be presenting another lecture and demonstration tonight at 8:00 p.m. at the Appalachiappa sora university, 1323 W. Campus. 'Shakespearean Tragedy' Henryk Ziwerski, deputy director of the English institute at the University of Poznaan in Poland, will lecture on "The Development and Decline of Shakespearean Tragedy" at 3 p.m. today in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. Travel Forum Today There will be an SUA travel forum on camping and campground equipment at 4 p.m. today in the Council Room of the Kansas Mock Convention Tonight A mock convention for the first commissioner district will be held at 7:30 tonight by the McGovern for President Committee of Douglas County at West Jr. High School, 276 Yale Road. Persons attending are expected to be McGearn in the first commissioner district will be selected. Faculty Recital Tonight Robert Ward, assistant professor of piano, will present a recital at 8 tonight in Swartwhort Recital Hall. There will be a collocum on "Contemporary Chile" moderated by Ronald Caligiati at 8 onight in the Regionalist Room of the Kiel University. Colloquium on Chile At first you think "the Cowbys," (Varsity), is just a right-wing salute to the values that won an imaginary West. And for a while this supposition applies to the film of the film is nothing more than a sort of dopey combination of black humor and less the Beasts and the Children. Wayne is this rancher, see, and there's this big cattle drive shaping up "through four hunts" on the nearest territory" in Mountain trouble is that his bird help have all taken off for the mountains to hunt gold, so he's left with nothing but a dozen or so birds to want to come along as herders. (The cowBOYS, get it?) By STUART CLELAND Kansan Staff Writer ANYWAY, OFF THEY GO, but not before a stranger steals their psychopath (shows up to ridicate the whole operation and subly threaten Wayne, who merely has harder and tells him to beat it. Well, of course he're reluctant, but they soon show him that they are not men. In fact, you begin to wonder why they haven't cornered the bronze buoncé, cattle driving market before this, they're all so big. It goes on. School is ridiculed as a place for girls. Black-white clothes are the norm in little homiles. A traveling group of prostitutes is placed off streets. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)—The merger of International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. with the Hartford Fire Insurance Company is worth a court challenge by Ralph Nader and three others. For instance, there's this Chicago who can ride and cut cattle better than they can fight with one of the white kids, so Wayne, who always jumps to the simplest conclusion, orders him a shotgun and rescues the white kid from drowning. Then they go through a series of nothing scene that is enough to make you gag. Meanwhile, a kid who stutters is browatened by Wayne and he goes into the water enough to warn anyone of what was happening. The reason, according to Big John, is that he has no experience with the cure. The natural, surely, is to repeat "you son-of-a-bitch," until apparently, but effective, an unnatural The drive, (and the film) progress, and as they do, we are treated to a collection of some of our favorite films. Our buff could ever hope not to see. THEN THERE'S THE obligatory "first taste of whiskey" seeme, where Wayne and Roscoe Lie Browne (playing the most improbable post-Civil War black ever filmed) stepped on top of it, there's a cute next-morning-hangover routine. 'Cowboys': Harmlessness Hides Horrid Conclusion I've been this sarcastic about the Cowboy bouts because, although simplistic, it's mostly just kind of hard boondour, that is. For then the film takes a new twist, and the "bows into-into" bit is taken to ITT Victorious Nader's suit, dismissed Wednesday, was the last pending challenge to the merger, the largest in U.S. corporate history. BRUCE DERN and his buddies East on 13th RAY AUDIO Buy at Dealer Cost + 10 per cent Traffic Funds . . . Take gravel road to back of 1205 Parira Road, Open Mon- Fri, 10:29 till 6:00 on Sat. Buy the best for less. 842-2047 Continued from Page 1 am the only representative from the security department on the University Council." He said one motion was made to the Parking Board last year to allow parking in a "graduated parking fines," only to be defeated by the University Continued from Page 1 "I think the Parking Board will try to abolish the graduated system again this year, but I don't know whether or not it will pass the University Council. All of us is wait and see," Thomas said. As far as providing more information at night Thomas said he questioned the legality of pulling men off one another. He also pointed out that the two Regents and the Civil Service controlled the job classifications in the firm. "WE ARE SOMEWHAT understaffed right now anyway," Thomas said. "Basically the Nancy Birkhart, library staff member, recounted the history of Watson's life and experiences at U.S. Army headquarters said Watson began her service to the University in the fall of 1877 when she saw Chancellor Marvin Mansfield teach students. She offered to help him and he accepted. He hired her as assistant librarian, a position she held until open to University faculty only. John Glicka, director de novo, the library, spoke on "The Retired Library" and "The Past 24 Years," and he said he had found the library willing to change when change was needed. He said the library was a good place for you to reorganization; if you located yourself in a certain room and stayed there, the department you would eventually come to you. He said the department had studied the plans of many college security work. He also heaped his department would be able to follow a similar plan in the future on the security force at KU. department has no more men that it did three for four years ago. There were assaults on campus and parking violations that go undetected is the way it happened. Thomas said that when he started as director two years ago he was the only person in practice of assigning foot patrolmen to cover areas on campus. They are usually one or two patrolmen, and a patrol from 6 to 11 p.m. during the late hours until early morning the campus is covered by at least three patrolmen. Watson Day Activities Tell Library's History The Watson Library staff and University of Kansas students and faculty celebrated the first Wednesday on the 114th anniversary of the librarian's birth. The day of recognition began with talks by the library staff about Watson's past, present and future. "Also we have the security officers who patrol the dorses, walking those areas continually." Thomas said. Holy Week Services Maundy Thursday 6:00 Paschal Dinner 15th and Iowa 843-6662 Week Services UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Good Friday 8:00 Tenebrae Service Saturday around 9:00 p.m. Easter Vigil will begin Easter Sunday 5:30 a.m. Son's cake celebration including breakfast 11:00 Easter Service DAVID HERON, library director, spoke about the present position of the library. He paid rivate to those who had worked there, and he said that they were responsible for its present excellent organization. Robert Malinowsky spoke about the future of the library in a paper he published last month, *La Ahead*." He said the branch libraries were very crowded and that studies were underway to make it possible to do improve them. KU students and faculty and students were invited to a reception at a library basement Wednesday afternoon to meet and talk to the library come back, steal the cattle, and shoot Wayne five times, (in the back, natch). After delivery a boy's leg is wounded, but the film just overt. By now those kids have absorbed the John Wayne credowell, hook line, sinker, and they're out for blood. The girl's finished," says one, somehow keeping a straight face.) And they got into grim-faced little killers to show their victims the same type of no-mercy that Dern showed Wayne. Finally, completely in off, in a sickening vicious way, which is best left undescribed. But you get the idea. Supposedly Wayne was "sick" and "cowboy" is rated PG (parental guidance suggested). But its final message is infinitely more gruff-house porn could ever be. Ted Shlechter, Wichita sophomore and chairman of the Students for Lindsay committee, will speak at Iowa University Wisconsin primary would show strong support for Lindsay and weaken McGoverson's position as a leader. Lindsay Workers Seek Support Describe what he termed a liberal coalition ticket. 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