Tuesday, November 14, 1978 University Daily Kansan 3 Because of increasing premium costs, Lawrence city commissioners at their meeting tomorrow night will discuss switching the city's workman's compensation program from a private company to a city-sponsored system. City to discuss workman's comp. Brent McFall, assistant to the city manager, said yesterday that an insurance program run by the city would be beneficial. "Although we have a very good employee safety record, it is becoming harder and harder to buy employee compensation insurance. We're going to report a report to the commission that will recommend that the city go self-sourced on compensation." UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Police Beat Compiled by Henry Lockard Lawrence and KU police reported that few thefts occurred during the weekend. Four KU students reported they were the victims of crimes. The car was parked near his home. Scott McClure, Leavenworth junior, 1603 W. 15th St., reported that someone broke into his car Sunday and stole an AM-FM cassette tape player unit valued at $180. Sharron Smith, Wichita junior, 900 Maine St, reported that a burglar stole $44 in cash and a purse that belonged to another Wichita woman who was visiting her. Police said the burglar entered the apartment through a window early Sunday UNIVERSITY POLICE reported that a student's car received about $250 damage to its boot and windshield when someone kicked it Saturday morning. Pvoice said the car was parked in the GSP-Corbin Hall parking lot, 429 W.11th W.11th Another student's car, parked in the Lanier Parking lot. 359 Engel Road, was briskly leaving. According to the police report, a theft broke a window and stole a jacket valued at $35. The damage to the car was estimated at $75. KU police also received a report from Lewis Hall女士, saying someone had broken into the building. KANSAN On Campus Events **TODAY:** A GERENTOLOGY CENTER LUNCHEN COLLOQUI BUMPS at 11:30 a.m. in alcee D of the Kansas University. FINE Battaglia are at 2:30 p.m. in Swartbout Rectal Hall in Murphy Hall. A SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE LECTURE is at 3:30 p.m. in the INCUBUS INSTITUTE OF THE INDUSTRIAL AND ITALIAN COLLOQUI on Jean Renoir's "Rules of the Game" is at 3:30 p.m. in 4012 Wescoe. A COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTION SEMINAR begins at 4 p.m. in the Computer Services TONIGHT: An ANTHROPOLOGY LECTURE by C.C. 14 of the University of Pittsburgh begins at 7 in the Forum Room on the Union. PRE-LAW CONFERENCE is at 8 in the Library Theater. TURE begins at 8 in Swarthot Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. The Wind and Percussion Ensemble will give a STUDENT RECITAL at 8 in the University Theatre in Murphy Hall. "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA" will be at 8 in Boomer Hall. THE HUMAN COATS meet at 8:30 in Cork II of the Union. Plans for human rights week will be discussed. about 12: 45 a.m. Saturday. The window was valued at $30. OTHER REPORTS filed by the Lawrence police included the theft of an AM-FM eight-track tape unit with a turntable and two recorders. A Haskell Indian Junior College student. Police said the thief entered Hogan's apartment 1139 Vermont St., Sunday afternoon. The stereo unit with the speakers was valued at $249. Consider Us Suzie Hattabaugh, 514 Mississippi St., reported Sunday morning that someone threw a rock through the rear windwheel of her car, which was parked at her home. Ph.843-4993 (1971) 1603 W.15th St. films sua Tuesday, Nov. 14 THE WOMEN'S FILM MFCALL SAID he thought it was unfortunate that water, gas, electricity and sanitation rates were all going up within a year. But he said the sanitation increase was necessary. The commission also is expected to approve a proposed sanitation rate increase. The increase, which would be 50 cents a day, would be residential users, will go into effect next month. (1971) Working women in America. "The law in Kansas says you cannot deficit spend," McFall said. "We have to make the various departments pay their way." -plus- McFall said the sanitation increase would cover equipment costs and the purchase of a (1977) Twin Cities Women's Film Collective. A visual narrative of the political and poetic odyssey of Meridel Leueur. —with— (1977) Dr. Marsha Ross. $1.00 7:30 pm Dyche Aud. Please note room change The commissioners also will review cost estimates on a proposed widening of Michigan Street between Sixth and Ninth streets. RAINDANCE The developer of a planned 140-unit Dir. Jean Renoir, with Marcel Delaire, Neo Grégoir, Roland Routain, Jeanne Gouze and Philippe Fuchs of the mores of the guests at a week-end house party; in 1962 and 1972, among the Ten Greatest Films of All Time by an国际 poll of film critics. (1939) Wednesday, Nov. 15 RULES OF THE GAME NEIGHBORS OF THE proposed apartments along Michigan Street refused to join a cost-sharing project to pay for the street improvements, allowing only the area in front of the apartments. apartment complex at the corner of Ninth and Michigan streets asked the commission last month to consider widening Michigan to handle the traffic from the apartments. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Dir. Herbert Ross, with Richard Dreyfus, Marsha Maason, Quinn Cummings. Neil Simon's funniest comedy yet. Dreyfus' role won him an Academy Award earlier this year. $1.50 ; 3.10 ; 7.90 ; 3.10 Woodruff Aud. Dir. Ralph Bakshi. Live action mixes with animation in this funny and violent film, by the director of "Hell's Kitchen" and the Cat. With a Bette Boo cartoon. Friday & Saturday, Nov. 17-18 THE GOODBYE GIRL $1.50 12 Midnight Woodruff Aud. (1973) A public hearing will be held regarding special assessments for sidewalks in Quail Valley. The commission is expected to give final approval to the 21.3 percent water rate increase passed last week. The increase will go into effect at the end of the month. MIDNIGHT MOVIE HEAVY TRAFFIC (1977) Monday, Nov. 20 THE BIG CLOCK Dir, John Farrow, with Ray Milland, Maurice O'Sullivan, Charles Laughon, Elisa Lanchester. First rate murder mystery. (1948) $1.00 7:30 pm Forum Room The commission is also expected to authorize issuing $1.7 million in industrial revenue bonds to Packer Plastics Inc., bonds, for expansion of its Lawrence plant. B.Y.O.B. Bring your old bottles and jars to The K.U. Ecology Club's LOCATION: glass recycling center November 18 and 19 between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daisy Hill Parking Extension, West Campus on Irving Hill Road between Iowa St. and the KANU Radio tower. For more information call 841-1484 or stop by the Ecology Club office, 103 Snow, open 1-3 weekdays. DAVID BERNSTEIN photography CALL 842-6135 FOR CREATIVE GIFTS... 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