University Daily Kansan Friday, October 7,1977 3 Liquor director will resign post TOPEKA (AP)—E.V.D. Murphy, director Courtney J. Anderson, executive Control. will remain on the job. Murphy worked nine years as ABC director. F. Kent Kalb, secretary of revenue, said yesterday he was actively seeking a replacement. He said Murphy had mentioned his intention to retire Sept. 1. "We have been looking for someone In his statement announcing Murphy's retirement, Kaib praised the work of the administrator. qualified to continue the level of quality work that Colonel Murphy has performed," Kalb said in a statement released Thursday. He also announced a succession in the near future." Before his appointment as ABC director in 1968, Murphy served 35 years in the Army. His last position was deputy post commander at FL Riley. "Colonel Murphy has done an outstanding job as administrator of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division," he said. "It has been a privilege to serve with someone of his integrity." Utility fines to be revised 10PEKA, Kan. (UPI)-The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) yesterday took a first step 'oward implementing a Kansas Supreme Court dictate that utility late-payment charges more accurately reflect late collection costs. The commission called in utility companies and other interested parties to seek information on how big a penny utilities can pay against customers for late payment of bills. After some testimony, KCC Chairman G. T. Van Bebber recessed the hearing and indicated utility representatives should be given a chance to study on how much late payments cost them as an outline of their billing procedures. Van Bebber said an order would be issued soon setting out a date for the KCC investigation of the subject. . . . all of KC's top DJs announce their favorite music to celebrate the 25th anniversary of FM 92 - KANU. Not since Orson Welles "War of the Worlds" has radio witnessed such an event. But there's more . . . This Weekend Your favorite radio personality moves to a new station. . . - $99 coupon booklets sold for $15.00 • Unique discount memberships to special - Other surprises tool record club KMBZ · Mike Murphy, Curt Merz, Bill Morse, Ray Dunaway KBEQ Bobby Laurence, Johnny Rollins KY102 Dick and Jay, Max Floyd KCKN · Don Rhea, Pete Gabriel WDAF Ted Cramer Hear these personalities: WHB Phil Jay KCMO Bill Grigsby, Jim Moore KANSAN On Campus WREN · Bruce Efron, Lou Constantino KJHK Steve Dooey KLWN · Bob Schulte, Bob Neu Oct. 12, Wed. MOUCHETTE Join in the celebration all weekend on FM 92 - KANU. (Woodruff) Events KMBR - Fred Everett **TODAY:** The Adult Life Resource Center will sponsor a **GROUP COUNSELING AND TESTING workshop**, which begins at 9 a.m. on Monday, March 16, in MARTIN DYM, Harvard Medical School, will present a lecture, "The Role of the Sertoli Cell in Spermatogenesis," at 11:30 a.m. in 217 A. Snow Hall An SUA FREE CONCERT will be held at all in Strong (Forum Room) TONIGHT: AFRICAN CLUB will meet at 6:30 in the Union's Parlor C. CREATIVE FANTASY CLUB will meet at 7 in the Union's Jayhawk Room. An OMEGA PSI PHI DANCE will begin at 9:45 in the Union's Kansas Room. TOMORROW: An EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Conference, sponsored by the Division of Continuing Education, will begin at 8 a.m. in the Union. "THE NATURAL HISTORY RESERVATION," with Henry McNamara, will begin at 9:30 a.m. and at 1 p.m. in the Museum of Natural History. A KU FRISHEE CLUB THROW will begin at 10 a.m. on the fields between Robinson Gymnasium and the new computer science center. A MUNICIPAL SOCILOGY ASSOCIATION will hold an organizational meeting and brainstorming session at 4 p.m. in the Naismith Hall recreation room. The INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL will hold an open house and dinner at 5 p.m. in the Union. The INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL will hold a 7:30 p.m. in the Union's Forum RMoom. The Mt. Oread Bicycle Club will hold an OOCTOGNTIA all day in South Park. SUNDAY: SUA Indoor Recreation, a BID WISK TOURNAMENT, will begin at 2 in the Union's Jayhawk Room. Albert will begin at 3 in the REGITAL at 3 on THE CLUB will hold a banquet, exhibit and program at 3:30 p.m. in the Union. OMEGA PSI PHI will hold a Fall Smoker for all men interested in pledging, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Union's Regional Room. The Mt. Griet Bicycle or the OCTOGNTIA all day in South Park. SUA Films Oct. 11, Tues. METHADONE: AN AMERICAN WAY OF DEALING Dir. Jim Klein & Julia Reichart (7) 300-655-2841 p.m.) $1.00 Fri.-Sat. THE SAILOR WHO FELT FROM GRACE WITH THE SEA Based on George Bernado's Nouvelle. Dir. Robert Bresson (7:30 p.m.) $1.00 Dir. Lewis John Carlin with Sarah Miles, Kris Kristofferson. 3:30, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. 12:50 (Woolford) Midnight Movies BURN WITH BURN Dir. Sidney Hayers with Janet Blair, Peter Wyngrade (7:30 p.m.) $1.00 FEMALE TROUBLES by John Waters with Mink Stale, Edit Massey (the Egg Lady) Rated X (Woodruff) Oct. 10, Mon. LOVE LETTER TO EDY $1.25 (Woodruff Aud.) ©1977 Miller Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis.