Influences On Man Topic for Series "Civilisation," a 13-week free film series, will open at 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3, in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Dealing with personal views of the ideas and events of Western man's last 1,600 years, the color films include paintings, sculpture, buildings, places and people Sept. 2 1970 KANSAN 5 which illustrate influences that have shaped Western man and his culture. The first feature of the series will be "The Skin of Our Teeth." High and primitive arts are compared and contrasted in the view of the thousand years between the fall of Rome and the rise of Gothic architecture. The films will be shown each Thursday for the next 13 weeks. Only one of the five men arrested in a rock throwing incident at the Military Science Building May 6 has completed his trial. He is Dean Courtland Lott. After serving less than one day of his 90-day sentence and paying his $100 fine, he is free on parole. One Fined in ROTC Incident H. Rexroad Jr., Randolph Gould, Richard C. Langsdorf and Ralph White. The others, who still face trial in the district court, are James Rexroad and Gould's attorneys asked for a 12-member jury trial, so charges against them were dropped in county court and refiled in district court. Both are free on $1,000 bond. Both Langsdorf and White were sentenced by the county court to 90 days and fined $100. Both appealed their cases and will also go to district court. The incident at the Military Science Building occurred after a rally of 800 people in front of Strong Hall. STARTS TODAY - Mat. DAILY 2:30 Eve. 7:15 - 9:25 From the 1970 Summer Season THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE presents A Return Engagement of The Broadway Comedy Hit LUV by Murray Schisgal If you missed it this summer, you have another chance this fall. If you saw it this summer, you're bound to see it again! You'll "luv" it! Sept. 4 and 5 University Theatre Main Stage — Murphy Hall 8:20 p.m. $1.50 UN 4-3982 No Reserved Seats Voter Totals Up From '66 Voter registration in Lawrence for the Aug. 4 primary elections was up 8.7 per cent from registration in the last non-Presidential election year in 1966. In 1966, 15,148 voters registered in the general election. The number registered for this year's general election will not be known until registration closes Oct. 14 but 16,471 voters registered for the primary elections this year. Louise Lamb, assistant city clerk, said many voters were registering now for the general election on Nov. 3. The number registered for this year's primary reflected a decrease of 7.6 per cent from the number registered for the 1968 Presidential election. The registration figure that year was 17,-844. Metro Goldwyn-Mayer presents a kratka-Loeb Production starring Clint Eastwood Telly Savalas Don Rickles Carroll OConnor and Donald Sutherland in KELLY'S HEROES Starts Today Evening 7:15 & 9:55 Mat. Sat. & Sun.—2:30 Regular Admission FRIDAY NIGHT! SEPT.4 SENIOR CLASS BLAST OFF PARTY Featuring: TOGETHER & THE RISING SUNS DON'T MISS THIS PARTY!!! 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT at the RED DOG