University Daily Kansan Friday, September 9,1977 5 Library course offered Instead of wandering around alone while learning to use Watson Library, students can now take a non-credit course to aquaint themselves with the library's facilities. "The idea is to make people comfortable in the library." Richard Gilbar, assistant reference librarian, said yesterday. "We want to make people understand that the library is an integral part of their education, as important as attending classes." Hop on hop on... it will be September 26 and 28 from 7 to 9 p.m. and October 4 and 6 from 10 to 11 p.m. Liability plan covers KU employes Students wanting to enroll in the course should sign up at the reference desk on the second floor of Watson Library. Gibbar said the major part of the course would be spent learning to use reference books efficiently. A recently adopted liability insurance plan for University of Kansas employees will allow personal injury protection of up to $250,000 for any employee sued for his actions while performing his University responsibilities. "We've really reached out the last two years to get more people into the library," Gilbar said. "We's good because there's books and that's a lot of books to overlook." The policy is handled by the KU Teacher and Employee Organization and is available to any University employee for $2 a year. It is purchased by 238 University employees. The policy provides coverage for bodily injury, mental anguish, libel, slander and defamation of character, among other things. The policy also insures faculty members against civil suits by students. DEL SHANKEL, executive vice chancellor, said Tuesday that some faculty and staff members expressed concern about two years ago about the faculty and tenure. ministration had insurance to cover the performance of their responsibilities. He said the Board of Regents had approved plans for a University liability insurance policy, which then became available this summer. The policy is offered through the Meade Company Insurance Agency in Topeka and the Lincoln Insurance Agency, which has resalual offices in Texas and New Jersey. Keith Nitcher, director of business and fiscal affairs, said if an uninsured person already had an insurance policy that did not cover KIP, the person's private policy would be used. IF NEEDED, THE insurance company will hire a private lawyer to handle any court cases that involved insured persons. However, Shankel said the University general counsel could be used in some cases. OPEN HOUSE Points East Belly Dance Studio Sunday Sept. 11 2-4 pm 105 E. 8th Corner 8th & Mass. - 841-7066 - Outtering classes at all levels. Special classes in finger cymbal and drum taught by Nejat Professional from Ohio. Duncers, Teachers, Prospective Students and Friends Unified Saturday, September 10th 'Music that will rock your socks off.' Doors open at 8:00 p.m. $1.25 pitchers till 9:00 p.m. $2.00 General Admission (Nairobi Trio in the 7th Spirit balcony after midnight.) Also: Tonight—Jan Hammer Group 8:00 & 11:00 Wed., Sept. 14—ON TAP—NO COVER CHARGE Thurs., Sept. 15—FLASH CADILLAC WITH TREE FROG Fri. & Sat.-Sept. 16 & 17-Cole Tuckey WASHINGTON (AP)-G. Gordon Laddy, in his first interview since leaving prison, said yesterday that if a president asked him to repeat the work he performed in the Watergate break-in, he would answer: "Yes, thy will be done." Liddy affirms he'd do it again Liddy was released Wednesday from the federal prison in Danbury, Conn., after serving more than 52 months for his role in the Watergate scandal. His meeting Thursday turned into a full-size news conference with an unusual touch. A man threw an apple into Laddy's face as he entered the room. "Yes. When the prince approaches his lieutenant, the proper response of the lieutenant to the prince is 'Fiat voluntas tu.'" A reporter asked Liddy: "If the president of the United States asked you to do that, what would you answer?" KJHK Brings You on-the-scene reports of the KU—KSU Canoe Race Sept. 10-11 Partially funded by Student Senate We are new at the Flea Market 10% discount on many useful and decorative handcrafted items at Crafty Lady Look for the X Mini Mayia offers everything from armadillos to xylophones . . . in miniatures. "Weekend Special" large printer's Quantrill's Market drawer $20. Sat.-Sun. 10-5 Prime Hib au jus cooked juicy — cut thick. Your choice of baked potato or French fries. Melt-in-your-mouth Stockade toast, salad and choice of beverage. Every Friday after five All day Saturday and Sunday. Look into Air Force ROTC. And there are 4-year, 3-year, or 2-year programs to choose from. Whichever you select, you'll leave college with a commission as an Air Force officer. With opportunities for a position with responsibility ... challenge ... and, of course, financial rewards and security. Look out for yourself. Look in the AirForceROTC programs on campus. The courses themselves prepare you for leadership positions ahead. Positions as a member of an aircrew...or as a missile launch officer...positions using mathematics...sciences...engineering. SOPHOMORES Air Force ROTC opportunities are available here at KU. Start early.Now is the time to start application for entry as a Junior into AIR FORCE ROTC next fall. Come in and see us. Ask for Capt. Macke, Room 108, Military Science Building or call 864-4676. Put it all together in Air Force ROTC. "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" PG Sve. 7:30 & 10:30 Sat. Sun. Mar. 21, 20 Grandada 540-586-1920 www.grandada.com Somewhere in the Galaxy . . . "STAR WARS" Eve. 7:30 & 9:45 Sat.-Sun. Mat. 2:00 Burt Reynolds & Jackie Gleason SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT P.O. Box 1208 Wilmington, DE 19817 Sat. Sun. Jan. 3-5 Ballantyne Drive Hillcrest PAUL NEWMAN NEWMAN SLAP SHOT eat up 7:25 & 8:40 Sat. Sun, Mar. 14 HilleenCrest Bo Savison a BUFORD PUSSER CHAPTER WALKING TALL" Saturday, 1:30 p.m. San Francisco, 5:30 p.m. Hillcrest E ENDS SATURDAY! PG "MURDER" "FUN WITH BY DEATH" "DICK & JANE" Box open 7:45 Tickets $10.00 Revelation Lectures presents Clinton M. Adams in The Impending Conflict Opening Night Lecture Sept. 9,1977 7:15 p.m. "THE TIME OF THE END" Signs from the Heavens. Lectures Nightly— A Different Topic Each Night. Sept. 10—"The Coming Tribulation—the Beginning of the End." Sept. 11—"The Mystery of the Metal Man." Friday Night, Sept. 9, 1977, 7:15 p.m. 2145 Louisiana Centennial Elementary School Free Nursery Free Nursery Use Kansan Classified