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(*2.0)*4.03 REEL OF DREAMS (gag) 1.93 REEL OF DRAWNS (*2.0)*4.03 MOVIE LINE 841-5191 749-FOOD Gourmet Express 749-3663 Muir, who has been instrumental in prompting more graduate student involvement in Senate this year, was urged to attend the meeting last night to provide information and answer questions about graduate-student governing While graduate students were optimistic last night about organizing a new Graduate Affairs Committee for Student Senate, most expressed disappointment that James Muir, Lawrence graduate student, did not attend. In a telephone interview, Muir said there was no particular reason why he did not attend. He said he thought Senate was "totally out-of-line" in creating a Graduate Affairs Committee. Muir is executive coordinator of By Lara Weber Kansan staff writer Rabe said he thought that the graduate students now had the commitment to get things done. Grad-student Senate committee planned "It's really vague as to what the GSC is doing without James here," Rabe said. ute money to the graduate organizations. Muir said he thought one of the purposes of the new committee was eventually to get rid of the GSC. At the first Senate meeting this semester, Muir announced a graduate student boycott of Senate because he thought, in part, that the undergraduates were unable to deal effectively with graduate concerns. "James has been trying really hard to get students involved," Rabe said. "The steps he took indirectly got us involved." At a later Senate meeting, a letter from Muir stated that he had acted alone in his boycott and that the Graduate Executive Committee and the GSC wanted to work with Senate to solve several of the graduate concerns. He said he had expected Muir to attend the meeting, though, and didn't know what to think after Muir About 18 graduate students attended the organizational meeting last night. Even though the committee has not been formally established through Senate yet, the group elected Eric Rabe, McPherson graduate student, committee chairman. "The creation of the committee has stepped on the toes of the GSC," he said. "Senate really doesn't care. They prefer to act like they represent the concerns of graduate students when they don't." the Graduate Student Council, which serves as an umbrella organization for distributing Senate money to graduate student organizations. "If the Student Senate would get off its butt and try to work with the GSC, there probably would be a bell of a lot less problems," he said. Muir suggested that if any graduate students were truly interested in getting involved that they should join GradeEx or University boards and committees. Members of, the new Graduate Affairs committee said they were not interested in interfering with work the GSC did, but most also said they had no idea exactly what the purpose of the GCS was, other than to distrib- A bill to create the new committee is presented to Senate on Wednesday. Committee members want to fill vacant Senate graduate seats and think they will be able to make a difference in Senate that way. didn't show up. The Associated Press 841-6666 Ku Klux Klan calls on KC pager customers 1511 W, 23rd KANSAS CITY, Mo — Howard Flint got disgusted and hung up. Had he listened on, he would have heard a 12-minute speech on theku Klux Klan. "Thanks for calling," the recorded message begins. "You have reached . . . white power hotline message of the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan national office." A number was left last weekend on Flint's pager that he didn't recognize. When he dialed it, he got what apparently was the Klan's message. Now through Oct.31 The message attacks Blacks and Jewish people, accusing Jews of agitating Blacks into overthrowing "our White United States government." denv the investigation. Ann Phillips, president of MoblIFone, would not say how many complaints her company had received. But she said her employees were work-related. The BIL in investigating possible harassment charges. Co. said the hotline number was unlisted. The message says people can get more information by writing to a post office box in Parkville, Mo., that is registered to the White Knights. Other pager customers, most of them clients of MobilFone Inc., have gotten the call in the last few days. A spokesman for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co, said the hotline number was unlisted. "We are very upset that our customers are being inconvenienced," she said. She added that she thought whoever was leaving the messages was getting the numbers randomly. 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