Tuesday, September 20, 1988 / University Daily Kansan The nation **Linguistics Colloquy presents Zh.** He speaking on "Ready-made Lecial Items: Reflection of Linguistic Tactics" in front at 7:30 in tonight in 207 Blake Hall. On Campus The Lawrence Art Guild and the School of Business present the work of photographer Rick Julian through Sept. 30 in 125 Summerfield Hall. The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center is sponsoring the event, establishing meaningful relationship, from 7 to 9 tonight in the Pine Grove. **Marnatha Campus Ministry** weekly bible study will be at 7 tonight in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union **The Kansas City Chapter of the** **Accountants meets at 5:30 tonight at** 8th and Ward Parkway, Kansas For more information, call: (217) 429-5461. The KU German club will show The German comedy "Manner" at: 4:30 p. tomorrow in the Engel Library, 2042 Wesco Hall KU Dungeons and Dragons Club meets at 6 p.m. tomorrow in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union Pi Sigma Alpha is selling professional books from 1 to 4 p.m. tomorow. The SGA presents "Hall, Hall, SUA presents the film," Sofa*, "the红军 salute, at 7 and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow in Woolord Auditorium at the Kansas Union. The film "La Jacez," the story of a girl born on September 7 at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Thursday in Woolord Auditorium. All tickets may be purchased at the SAU office. KU Students Against Hunger ■ KU Students Against Hunger meets at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the East Gallery of the Kansas University The Study meet Abroad informational meetings will be from 7 to p.m. tomorrow in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas University. The National Organization for Women will have an open forum on its spring campus agenda at 7:30 a.m. Walnut Room at the Kansas University. Sigma FIA Personnel Administration Fraternity meets at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in 111 Blake Hall. Dues are the semester and $10 for the year. - Acting on an anonymous tip, loc law enforcement officers confiscated 61 marijuana plants Thursday morning. News Briefs Chris Multenon, Lawrence police spokesman, said the plants were found to 75 to 100 feet from a garden on the side of the house to two miles south of Lawrence. Mulvenon said the owners of the property had not been contacted as of yesterday morning. A Haskell Indian Junior College student told police that he was beaten Douglas County District Attorney Jim Fjory had the conflated plants had been sent to a laboratory for investigation, and that the investigation was continuing. According to the police report, the 23-year-old student said three males hit him in the head and kicked him in the ribs as he was walking on West 21st Street. The student told police that he was injured in a hole where KU police were called. Sunday by three unidentified male The student was treated and released at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, a hospital spokesman said. **Because of a photographer's error, the location of a barn owned by Kathy Gentry was listed incorrectly in a outline in yesterday's Kansas. The barn is five miles west of Lawrence.** Correction World amnesty concert begins U.S. tour The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA Amnesty its human rights concert tour yesterday with a star-studded lineup of top rock state that included Pearl Jam, the The "Human Rights Now!" tour began late yesterday afternoon with performers singing the reggae star Bob Mariey's *Up. Stand, Up* to an unanticipated hit with the time Sting took the stage 2% hours later the stadium had灾毁 by fire. About 73,000 tickets at $3 each were sold for the concert, held at the same stadium where 90,000 gathered for the 1985 "Live Aid" concert that raised money to fight hunger. G Peter Gabriel, Tracy Chapman and Senegalese singer Yousouw NDour also were invited, along with a bassoonist named Marsal, and saxophonist Brandon Marsal. Arnesty International launched the worldwide concert tour in London on Sept. 2 to mark the 40th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which the United Nations adopted in 1948. The London-based Amnesty International, which monitors human rights in Kenya, has handed out literature and asked concertigers for signatures on petitions supporting the declaration. By half-a-dozen years ago, the concert, 40,000 people had signed. Critical Review by Top Latin American Scholar Professor Marvin Alisky (see "Who's Who in America") "Latin America is Not Latin American Studies" Dyche Auditorium Sept. 22, 7:30 pm sponsored by University Geopolitical Forum Intramural Touch Football If you miss this meeting you may miss the football season! Priority scheduling for instant scheduling will be given at this meeting. Instant scheduling will be Wednesday, thursday, or Friday. Our teams up and pay fees from 8:30 a.m. to t. m. Tuesday: Football managers mandatory meeting Sponsored by KU Recreation Services, 208 Robinson, 864-3546. - Entry Fees = $25-Trophy, $20-Res A, $15-Res B. * A member from each team must attend to receive priority instant scheduling. - Managers Morning - Tuesday, Sept. 20, 6:30 p.m. Robinson North Gym - Instant Scheduling - Sept. 21-22 Men's & Women's Leagues begin play Sept. 26. Aboze faces also apply from Washington, D.C. to London and Paris on寄送服务. Abozen faces from Boston, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and Seattle. DESTINATIONS OW RT LONDON $210 $400 PARIS 235 450 MILAN 260 500 FRANCHURT 285 550 MADRID 295 470 COPENHAGEN 275 550 STOCKHOLM 275 550 OSLO 270 520 Special Student and Youth Fares to EUROPE from New York on Scheduled Airlines WE SPECIALIZE IN AROUND-THE-WORLD ITINERARIES FOR STUDENTS WHOLE WORLD TRAVEL Part of the worldla STA Travel Network 17 E. 48th St., New York, NY 10017 (212) 986-4700 (212) 986-4700 CALL OR WRITE FOR OUR SPECIAL FARES TO THE SO. PACIFIC, AUSTRALIA, SO. AMERICA JAYHAWK TRIATHLON Saturday, September 24, 1988. Pomona Lake Olympics Swim 5 miles Bike 17 miles Run 5 miles 9:00 a.m Entry Information: $20 per individual entry Entry Deadline: A maximum of 200 entries will be accepted. Entries will not be accepted after the 20 or after Wednesday, but may be accepted on Thursday. Pick up applications at 208 Robinson NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED! Laser Quality for under $1000 1. at 5:00 p.m.- whichever comes first. The HP DeskJet Printer: Connecting Point. . 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