Friday, November 1, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 13 -On the KU Scene- This week's unusual date idea -Rent a horse-drawn hayrack at Spencer's Riding Academy and have an old-fashioned hayrack ride. UNIVERSITY THEATRE-Musical production, "Kismet," tonight at 8:20 and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR -Victory party after the KU-CU game. MR. YUK-This week featuring "Glass of Sherry." GRANADA THEATER—"The Parent Trap," starring Hayley Mills. VARSITY THEATER—"Hot Millions," starring Peter Ustinov. HILLCREST THEATER NO. 1—"Barbarella," starring Jane Fonda. HILLCREST THEATER NO. 2-"Paper Lion," starring Alan Alda. HILLCREST THEATER NO. 3-Ingmar Bergman's "Hour of the Wolf." MAGIC CARPET-Giant slide ride for 10 cents at 6th and Colorado. SUA POPULAR FILM— "Anatomy of a Murder," starring James Stewart and Lee Remick, at 7 and 9:30 p.m. tonight, Saturday and Sunday night in Dyche Auditorium. TGIF-Jayhawk, Gaslight,Old Mission Inn. GOLF—Hillview Public Golf Course or Alvamar Hills RED DOG INN-Tonight the "Young Raiders," and Saturday night, the "Rising Suns." Tonight is $1 night. HORSEBACK RIDING—Spencer's Riding Academy. TGIF-Wheel, Studio. Stables. SUA ACTIVITIES-Home- coming concert featuring Andy Williams and Roger Miller, at 8 p.m. Saturday in Allen Field House. Where's it at Kansas Union offers variety Every KU student has made a trip to the Kansas Union at one time, if only to purchase books in the bookstore. The Kansas Union, however, is a multipurpose structure housing a variety of recreational activities. For the aesthetic minded, the artistic displays on the first floor offer an opportunity for a bit of quiet reflection. The displays change regularly and include paintings, sculpture and photographic exhibits. Poetry readings, special films and lectures are as much a part of the Kansas Union as the Jayhawk. At various times during the week, a student can take advantage of these well-publicized activities. In the Hawk's Nest and Trail Room, a boisterous atmosphere prevails as the jukebox blares a selection of rock and soul sounds. Located two levels down in the sub-basement, the Hawk's Nest and Trail Room are gathering places for students who want to relax. The dress is casual as patrons enjoy a soft drink, sandwich or just conversation. Down another flight of stairs to the sub, sub-basement and the noise of falling pins in the Jay Bowl. The Jay Bowl includes a twelve lane bowling alley as well as pool, snooker and billiard tables. The newest addition to the Jay Bowl, a football game, provides a new and challenging change of pace. Besides individual bowling, the Jay Bowl has organized an intramural bowling league which offers six separate league divisions for the student who likes competition. Other Kansas Union facilities include a cafeteria, dining room and numerous banquet rooms. Meeting of Brocks ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Lou Brock, fleet outfielder of the St. Louis Cardinals, met Lou Brock, an executive of the International Association of Machinists, during a baseball game in Busch Stadium. Baseballer Brock is a Negro, the other Brock is white. Lynda, baby return home WASHINGTON (UPI)—Lynda Johnson Robb and her 6 day old daughter Lucinda Desha leave Bethesda Naval Hospital this afternoon and come home to the White House. Lynda, 24, entered the hospital a week ago tonight and her first child was born at just after midnight on Oct. 25. Luci Johnson's White House room has been made over for the baby which Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson said probably will be nicknamed Cinda. "We're very, very happy," said President Johnson as he helped his radiant daughter, Lynda Johnson Robb, out of the White House car. The baby waved an arm. She sucked her fingers and wore a long white cotton dress trimmed with pink piping which had belonged to Lyda, JoAnn Gresham NELSON DEMOCRAT FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 40TH DISTRICT 1968 KU GRADUATE A E Rho—HONORARY JOURNALISM FRATERNITY HONOR ROLL STUDENT SPONSORED BY DOUGLAS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE What's really the best buy in an Automatic Turntable? HAYNES-RAY 935 Iowa AUDIO & MUSIC CO. Hillcrest Shopping Center VI 2-1944