10 Monday, November 6, 1978 University Daily Kanss Kozol . . . From page one HE SAID HE had taught a new public school in Boston's ghetto. The school had been built at great expense, but did not have windows. "Then they spent another great amount to use expensive games that simulate the real world." In the 500 schools already built during Cuba's new education program, he said, students spent half their time in the classroom and half in the fields. "In Cuba, the payoff of education is not experienced years later, but that same experience is now in the United States." interior of the SAID be chosen to teach at the first of the 800 schools, not because it was the first school in the region. In June 1970, Castro, the students and the faculty gathered to dedicate the school in memory of Linda. But they decided instead, he said, to name Wages ... From page one AMBLER SAID that when the Regents decided not to ask the Legislature for more student employee funds, administrators had no choice but to number a number of employees or not to increase wages. He said administrators decided not to increase wages to $2.90 an hour Jan. 1 so there would be more money available to spread among more student employees. KU has received a fall 1978 allocation of the legislature for student employee wages. State Rep. John Vogel, R-Lawrence, and State Rep. Mike Glover, D-Dawrence, said yesterday they would support an increased minimum wage and a minimum wage for student employees. John Solbach, Democratic candidate for state representative in the 45th District, and Willie Amison, Republican opponent of Glover for state representative in the 44th District, also said they would support a higher wage for students. sua films Monday, Nov. 6 MCCABE & MRS. MILLER (1971) Dir. Robert Altman, with Warren Beaty, Julie Christle, An original Western. $1.00 7:30 & 9:35 pm Woodruff Aud. THE THIRD MAN Wednesday, Nov. 8 (1949) Dir. Carol Reed, with Joseph棉坤, Orson Welles, Alda Vida Trevor Wilson, Marilyn Neill. A tribute to an intrigue and suspense, a summit of perfection within the genre."—William Bayer. The Great Movies. Criterion Publishing, Zither Score by Jonan Karas. Thursday, Nov. 9 Anti-Nuclear Films: $1.00 7:30 p.m. Woodruff Aud. (1976) MORE NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS Dir. Per Mannstaedt. Rare gilpmee in to the workings of the present day nuclear power industry in Europe. NO ACT OF GOD (1977) Di Ian Baild and Sidney Goldendell. a new film from Canada which examines the possible future based on nuclear energy. A discussion will follow the films. Co-sponsored by KU students for a radioactive-free Kansas. $1.00 7:30 p.m. Woodruff Aud. Friday & Saturday, Nov. 10 & 11 THE LAST WALTZ (1978) Dir. Martin Scorsese, with the Band, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Neil Diamond, Muddy Waters, Neil Young, Justin Timberlake, and many in the final concerts of The Band. $1.50 3:30 Friday only; Woodruff Aud. 7:00 & 9:30 both days it in honor of the four students who died in May 1978 at Kent State University, Ohio. LEGISLATION FOR a one-year campaign in the United States similar to the one in Cuba will be initiated by McGovern in January, according to Kozol. John Carlin, Speaker of the Ransa House, 1972-78, is running for Governor against the incumbent Bob Bennett. Many pulls show them running closely. Perhaba after comparing their records on just a few of the issues, you can cast a vote that will make a real difference. Gow, Bennett recommended $65.9 million for KU 1978 Budget. Speaker of the House John Carlin provided the response, which included a $300,000 moneymargin. This money raised student fees and staff salaries, provided partial graduate student fees waivers, and raised student wages. bennett's campaign has received $3,000 from all gulf oil interests. Bennett aims at least $500 (or 9% of) of Northern Natural Gas, partially regulated by the Kansas Corporation Commission. All bennett's contributions are taxed on our electrical bills 15% immediately and 20% more in January. Yet the utilities' profits have doubled in just last year. How are we making this happen, replacing the K&K members if elected, and for also removing sales tax on utility bills? As recently as Oct. 27 on a television WHB debate, Bennett stated unequivocally that he opposed the decriminalization of marijuana. In the same debate he also caned out Senator Robert F. Kennedy for voting Near '78. John Carlson was instrumental in helping get the marijuana decree hissed the House in 1977. And in the vote on placing the liquor on the ballot Vote CARLIN FOR GOV. 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