6 Monday, November 20,1978 University Daily Kansan --one on level three and the other on level two, where information tables can be set up. $6 and $7 / $5.50 and $6.50 for Students (before Dec. 1) Thursday December 7,1978 8:00 P.M. Hoch Auditorium Tickets available at the SUA Box Office Also at Kief's, Caper's in K A. The Record Store in Manhattan Library Sound in St Joseph. Mother Earth in Topeka. Tiger's. and Davids in Emporia --one on level three and the other on level two, where information tables can be set up. Dorela's Decorative Arts 1055 New Hampshire Street, Burlington, VT 05236 1-800-544-9555 LIGHTWEAR SUPPLIES, GIFT TYPES, ANTIQUE SUPPLIES HARLEY/DAVIDSON HONDA Socialist information table violates Union regulations DYSSVILIAN LEEDWEN Staff Reporter 1811 West 6th Street 843-3333 Members of KU's Young Socialist group suspected they were violating Kansas Union policy Friday when they set up an in-room table inside the west entrance of the Union. There are three lighted booths on level four of the Union and two unlighted areas, Their suspicions were confirmed. Early Friday afternoon, Union officials began helping a Young Socialist member pack up the group's literature. Face it you've always wanted to fly! Many of us have had the feeling and for some it has never gone away. If you have that feeling, then you are in luck Air Force ROTC Flight Instruction Program (FIP) is available to be assigned to teach you the basics of flight through training in small aircraft at a civilian operated flying school. The program is an EXTRA for cadets who can qualify to become Air Force pilots in Air Force ROTC. Token during the senior year in college, FIP is the first step for the cadet who is going on to Air Force jet pilot training. This is all reserved for the cadet who wants to get his wings. Check it out today. ROTC Gateway to a great way of life Approval to use those areas can be obtained person through the Union's reservation chief ATTENTION SOPHOMORES: The reservation clerk, Leka Etherman, said she had told a Young Socialist representative that the group could not set up inside the west entrance. sOPHOMORES SHOULD APPLY NOW FOR EAST JOIN AS ENJURYS IN ROTC FOR FALL 1979, MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING, ROOM 108 OR CALL 864-4676 FOR MORE INFORMATION. But Bruce Lesnick, a member of the YMCA, said the assigned areas were unassisted. "Better than interest on checking" IT'S SMARTER TO DO ALL YOUR BANKING WITH US Want to reduce your cost of monthly check writing? With Smart Saver, you can iffy keep both your savings account and your checking account with us, we'll reduce the cost of your checking account. For most people, this is better than earning interest on checking. IT'S SMARTER TO DO ALL YOUR BANKING WITH US Some people keep their checking at one bank and their savings account elsewhere. With the Smart Saver Checking Account, it is smarter to keep both checking and savings with us. Because we want to have the interest and cost you for discount on your checking account cost. So, your savings account is working doubly hard for you—earning interest and reducing checking costs! IT'S MORE CONVENIENT, TOO Smart Saver will also save you time. No longer will you have to run from one financial institution to another. With Smart Saver, you will all your accounts in one convenient place STOP IN AND OPEN A SMART SAVER CHECKING ACCOUNT take advantage of the Smart Saver Checking Account—now! We'll be happy to show you how much Smart Saver can save for you. Main Bank: 9th & Kentucky Phone 843-7474 Malls Shopping Center Facility: 23rd & Louisiana "ALL WE WANT is one of those areas changed since there is more student lunch," Lennick said. Another member of the group, Brent Baxter, said the group was organizing a coalition with other groups to try to get one area changed. Specifically, the Young Socialists would like the Union officials to set up tables in the Union lobby, which would be available to a first come, first served group on a first come, first served basis. Frank Burge, Union director, said he thought current areas were adequate. Burge said he was afraid that placing tables in the main lobby would impede traffic and distract from the Union's appearance. "Professional planning went into creating a lobby that is attractive and functional," Burge said. "I would recommend against putting tables right in the main lobby." TO GET THE policy changed, the Young Socialists would have to appeal to the Union's Program Concept and Building Use Committee. Pat Wolfe, union administrative assistant, reallocated Burge's contentions in the settlement. "They are not where people are going to trip over the tables, but they are visible and visible." But Lesnick said, "When we've been in one of those booths, no one comes by. It's dead. But when we've been just outside the Union entrance on warm days, there have been lots of people wanting to know more about our group." University approval is not needed for a person to pass out literature on the campus. Events -KANSAN On Campus TODAY: SUA QUARTERBACK CLUB will meet at noon in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. HUMAN RIGHTS COALITION will meet at 11:30 in Aceve D of the Union. UNCLASSIFIED WOMEN'S ADVISORY UNIT will meet at 1:30 p.m. in the LINCOLN PRESENTS & ASTRONONY COLOQUIUM at 4:30 p.m. in Room 323 of Maltot Hall. John Slaughter will speak on "Recent Developments in The Environmental Sciences." TONIGHT: HUMANITIES LECTURE will be at 8 in Woodruff Auditorium. Joseph Campbell of Sarah Lawrence College will present "Psyche and Symbol." SUA POETRY READING by Don Leverling will be at 8 in the Council Room of the Union. TOMORROW: NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS MEETING will be at 1 a.m. in the Auditorium ASSISTED INSTRUCTION SEMINAR will be at 4 p.m. in the Computer Services Facility Auditorium ECOLOGY CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Library Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day plus mileage We have a few late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama A44 2911 Need A Ride To School? Students who are temporarily or permanently disabled and who can't use the bus may need an alternative. A reliable door-to-door system is being considered for the winter months. If you need a ride to school, we need information from you. Please contact the: Student Assistance Center 235 Strong Hall 864-4064 Thanks!