University Daily Kansan, August 24, 1983 Page 7 Show of force brings hope, Reagan says By United Press International SEATTLE — President Reagan told the nation's largest veterans group Tuesday that his arms buildup and the U.S. show of force around the world had brought "new hope for arms reduction and a more secure world." Addressing the American Legion's 65th annual national convention in Seattle, Reagan renewed his push for support of the MX and defended his philosophy of peace through military strength. "We can't build a safer world with honorable intentions and good will alone." Reagan said. "Achieving the fundamental goal our nation seizes in world affairs - peace, human rights, economic progress, national independence and international stability - means supporting our friends and defending our interests," he said. He called his audience of veterans peacemakers and accused peace groups of "modern hype and theatrics." Reagan wrote off criticisms that the MX would give the United States a first-strike nuclear capability as "typical of the twisted logic of the anti-MX lobby." United Press International SEATTLE — About 1,000 demonstrators waved banners yesterday as President Reagan's limousine left the Seattle Center after his speech to the American Legion Convention. 842-0600 The Kansas Union OPEN HOUSE Sat., Aug. 27, 1983 7-11 p.m. FREE BARBECUE KEY featuring ALEXA REEVES FREE COFFEEHOUSE CONCERT with STEVE EPLEY in the Hawk's Nest with free coffee, pop, and 7-20, 9-30 BOWLING AND BILLIARDS in the Jaybowl-7:00-9:00. FREE BOWLING AND BILLARDS in the Baybaybowl 7:00-9:00. FREE MOVIES in Alderson Auditorium (Charlie Chapin, Buster Keaton, and more) 7:00. CHALLENGE THE MASTERS in a simultaneous chess game 7:30 in the main lobby. GET THE "KU KUR AROUND!" Enter the 5K road race-starts in front of the Union at 6:00. FREE CHEESE AND BEER PLUS DOOR PRIZES at the Oread Shop 7:00-8:00. LIVE REMOTE BROADCAST BY KLZR by the Union, 6:00-11:00. MUSIC AND GIVEAWAYS in the Union Lobby by KJKH, 7:00-10:00. CHECK OUT THE NEW OFFICE for Student Organizations & Activities. NEED TO GET AWAY? Stop by the SGA Travel display on our ski and beach trips. SEE THE POPULAR FILMS of the weekend: TEX. AND THE MISSIONARY. OPEN HOUSE TREASURE HUNT CLUE 1: Monday **SURVIVING** If you are a friend wanted to rent a two-man tent from a campus service outlet, where would you go? Go there, locate the place, and determine the price. Go to the Greek Sculpture on campus that represents the mythological character who few too near the sun on man-made kings and fell to his death in the sea. Determine, facing North, which direction the right foot points. The Treasure Hunt prize will be a semester movie pass to be given away during the concert band break. Quicker Clicker pencil Contest In 25 Words or Less, tell us . . . "Why I Like my Pentel Quicker Clicker " Pentel® 1st—$75.00 Onyx Desk Set Prizes: 2nd—$65.00 Marble Desk Set 3rd—$55.00 Walnut Desk Set 4th—$50.00 Walnut Desk Set *Prices are Manufacturer's Suggested Retail. Contest dates: Aug. 24-Sept. 5, 1983. Prizes announced and posted Sept. 9, 1983. Winners will be notified by phone/mail. Winners will be judged by graduates of K.U. English Department. No purchase necessary. Gibson employees/families not eligible to enter. ***Pentel® Quicker Clicker™ on Sale Now at Gibson's for $1.89 each! Mastercard & Visa Welcome Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-10 Sun. 10-7 2525 Iowa The Men of K.U. are Looking Good! The tri-delta Men of the University of Kansas Calendars are Here! They will be available at Pikefest Aug.27 Residence Halls Aug. 22-Aug. 26 On Wescoe Beach Aug. 29-Sept. 2 HERE'S TO YOU, KU!!! Cogburns & The Mad Hatter present Ladies' Nite Wednesdays Start it off right and do it all night! start at The One And Only 734 New Hampshire 7-10 25 $ draws then on to 704 New Hampshire 8-11 Ladies $1 cover free draws Guys $1.25 hiballs Don't Forget Mad Hatter's DRINK 'N' DROWN Thurs. 8-1