8 Monday, October 16, 1978 University Daily Kansan Handbags · Jewelry Accessories Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa NATURAL PORTRAITS 1/3 OFF DAVID BERNSTEIN -photography- CALL 842-1826 LAWRENCE LIONS CLUB announces the exciting Lions 1979 MERCHANT CHECK GIFT CERTIFICATES Program sponsored by 40 Lawrence merchants 16 CERTIFICATES—NO PURCHASE NECESSARY WHEN YOU SPEND THEM* Your number, may be called to receive an *200** FOR ONLY $15.95 A real budget request! CALL 841-751-610 * Real gifts • Restaurant meals * Gift certificates * STAY CLOSE TO YOUR PHONES! 10 DAY MONEY BARGAIN GUARANTEE IF NOT AVAILABLE. NFL Football 8:00; 2 19 The Chicago Bears meet the Broncos at Denver's Mile High Stadium. Frank Gifford, the defensive cornerback will be on hand for all the action. KANSAN TV TIMES TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS Help Wanted! 2.90 Per Hour! If You Qualify Apply In Person To Mike Gasper **Movie - "Human Feelings" 8:30; 4, 27** Nancy Walker plays God in a whimsical 1978 movie about an angel (Billy Crystal) with a mission: find sixRIGHT people in Las Vegas in a week or the Lord will rase the city. Evening At Symphony 7:00; 19 Tonight, Berlioz's Beatte and Brietien," a comic opera based on Shakespeare's "Mach Ado About Nothing," is presented in two parts. The performance features the Boston Symphony. P.M. EVENING 5:30 ABC News 2,9 NBCS News 4,27 CBS News 5,13 Rookies 41 6:00 News 2, 5, 9, 13, 27 Cross Wits 4 MacNeil/Lehr Report 19 Let's Go To The Races 41 6:30 Nashville On the Road 2 Hollywood Squares 4 Wild Kingdom 5 Dating Game 9 Kunstel Strip 19 Mary Tyer Moore 27 Newyed Game 41 7:00 Welcome Back Katcher 2, 9 Little House On the Prairie 4, 12 WRKIP In Cincinnati 5, 13 Washburn Insight 11 Evening AS Symphony 19 Tic Tac Dough 41 7:30 Operation Petticoat 2, 9 People 5, 13 Turnabout 11 Joker's Wild 41 8:00 NFL Football 2,9 *M"A*S*H*5,13 Onedin Line 11 Visions 19 Movie—"Lovers and Other Strangers" 41 8:30 Movie—"Human Feelings" 4,27 One Day At A Time 5,13 9:30 Goodies 19 10:00 News 4, 5, 13, 27 Dick Cavett 19 Love Expertials 41 9:00 Lou Grant 5,13 Champions 11 10:30 Johnny Carson 4, 27 Streets of San Francisco 5 ABC News 11, 19 Bookrock Files 13 Steer Trick 14 11:00 News 2,9 Dick Cavett 11 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 19 11:30 Adam-12 12 Man From U.N.C.L.E. 5 Ironside 9 Flush Gordon 41 14 McGill 16 McGill 41 A.M. 11:40 McMillan & Wife 13 12:00 Tomorrow 4, 27 Wrestling 41 12:30 Movie—"I'm No Angel!" 5 1:00 News 4 Movie—"Lovers and Other Strangers" 41 12:30 News 5 2:45 Movie—"Ruggles of Red Gap" 41 3:00 Art Linkletter 5 4:30 Dick Van Dyke 41 5:00 Andy Griffith 41 *Denotes HBO Cable Channel 10 has continuous news and weather --however, JKHK could come under a grandfather clause. The FCC could decide to allow stations already in existence to continue to broadcast. A PRIVATE CLUB 9th & Iowa, Hillcrest Shopping Ctr. J. WATSON'S II IS NOT FOR EVERYONE! IF YOU ARE TIRED OF THAT MORE DALO DISC SCENE AND ARE LOOKING FOR A PLEASANT CHANGE — WE MAY HAVE JUST WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! ENJOY watching the WORLD SERIES on our 7t! television screen! however, JKHK could come under a grandfather clause. The FCC could decide to allow stations already in existence to continue to broadcast. SAMPLE our daily sandwich special and our plump, tender, ¼ lb. hot dogs! . . RELAX to your favorite albums during the week and dance with us on Friday and Saturday night. HAPPY HOUR 5-7 p.m. and 12-1 a.m., Monday thru Friday with 2 for 1 setups. - PRIVATE party room avail* * able! . 20 ● HOURS: MON. THURS, 2:30-2:00 a.m. 12:00 noon-3:00 a.m. SUNDAY 12:00 noon-12:00 a.m. NEED MORE INFO? CALL MARK 841-2337 however, JKHK could come under a grandfather clause. The FCC could decide to allow stations already in existence to continue to broadcast. A bill endorsing the continuation of JKJH radio station was approved last night by the Student Senate Communications Committee. Bill of endorsement approved for KJHK Steve Pegg, operations manager of KJHK, told committee members that KJHK would use the bill as a sign of support by KU students if an expected Federal Communications Commission ruling to close KJHK is handed down in November. The FUF is expected to rule that no corporation can own two radio stations, Pegs said, and the University of Kansas, as well as KU and KAAN, would fall under that ruling. "WELL USE THE BILL, along with statements of support from the chancellor and the department of radio, television and film, if the FCC comes down with a ruling --rejecting a grandfather clause," Pegg said. He said another point work against JKH was that only four other universities in country owned more than one radio station. The University would be more likely to drop KJHK, which operates on 10 watts, than KANU, which operates on more than 100,000 watts, he said. The bill, which was submitted by Mike Harper, student body president; Margaret Berlin, Communications Committee chairman; and Mary Beth Craig, Student Services Committee chairman, will be before the full Senate Wednesday for approval. Nine members of the 35-member committee were present at the meeting. They also decided that they would increase correspondence between KU and its peer institutions—the universities of Colorado, Iowa, North Carolina, Oregon and Oklahoma. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus Events TODAY: KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS will meet all day in the Forum Room of the Union. FRIENDS OF THE ART MUSEUM will have a brown bag tour at noon in Spencer Museum of Art. Research curator Marilyn Stokstad will speak on Medieval Camel Hair Coats. "CLASSICS OLLOQUIUM will speak on Medieval Camel Hair Coats." R Lind will speak on "Knowledge of Anatomy in Medicine in Greece Before Hopnocrates." TONIGHT: OPERATION FRIENDSHIP, sponsored by the Baptist Student Union, will meet at 7 at 1629 W. 19th St. SOCIALIST CLASS on "Is the Soviet Union Socialist" will be at 7:30 the next day BY RECTAL by James Moore, organist, will be at 8 at the Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont and Genetics" will be at 11:30 a.m. in Alcove and the DUNO. NONFOR DEBATE between Attorney Gene, Curt Schneider and Robert Stephan, candidates for Kansas Attorney General will be at 12:30 p.m. in room 220. WILLIAM PENNICKISH THERAPY CLUB will meet at 6 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. UNIFICATION CHURCH STUDY CENTER will be at 7 p.m. in 4001 Woske. William Bergman will speak on "Rev. Moan: The Man and the Movement." THE BUILDING USHLED LECTURE PROGRAM by Frank B. Livingstone will be at 7 p.m. in the Forum Room of the TAU SIGMA DANCE ENSEMBLE will meet at 7 p.m. in room 220 of Robinson Gymnasium. SUARDGE BRIDGE will meet at 7 p.m. in Parlors B and C of the Union. ECOLOGY ROOM will meet at 7 p.m. in Council Room of the Union. Wes Jackson will speak on Land Institute in Salina, an alternate energy school. TOMORROW: GERONTOLOGY CENTER LUNCHMEIH COLLOQUIUM WILL BE HELD ON THE 2ND FRIEDAY OF MARCH THIS THURSDAY Spend an evening with National Recording Artists, EDDIE HARRIS and his fine jazz band. The Lawrence Opera House and 7th Spirit Club 3 hour show ONLY: +3.50 in advance Tickets available at: Better Days Records & The 7th Spirit Club 7th & Mass CORN'S Studio of Beauty REDKEN Open Monday Borough Saturday 843-4666 23 W. 9th Street GRADUATING COLLEGE STUDENTS... WHAT'S AN NSACAREER? Take the PQT and find out. Graduates from a broad spectrum of academic disciplines may now enter challenging career training programs with the New York Business School or with the National Business, or mathematics degree before September 1979. The Professional School will employ your first step in employment in one of these programs. You must register by November 4, 1978 in order to take the PQ3 on campus. It will not be given again during this school year. By scoring well on this test, you will qualify for an employment interview. During the interview, an NSA representative will discuss the specific role you might play in furthering this career and your security or in producing vital foreign intelligence information **PROGRAMMING — Our vast communication projects could not be effectively managed without the latest computer hardware software and people who know how to use them.** We have created a set of tools for research, analysis, and documentation projects. The POT helps to measure your potential for career areas such as 95. Advanced training in language (perhaps a new language) can be expected. COMMUNICATIONS Scientifically devised, tested, and managed cryptographic systems ensure the maximum degree of security in transmitting sensitive information around the globe. Employees have access to the training of new employees here is extensive and esoteric. OTHER OPPORTUNITIES — A limited number of applicants will also be selected from the PGT to enter our information Science, Logistics, Resource Management, Security, and Personnel fields. PICK UP A PQT BULLETIN at your college placement office. It contains a registration form which you must mail prior to receiving it and take the test on November 18. There is no registration fee. Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Slavic, Mid-Eastern and Asian language maters and Mathematics majors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. U.S. Citizenship is mandatory. A thorough background investigation and medical examination are also required. TEMPORARILY CLOSED We will reopen on Thurs. Oct. 19th Due to remodeling, Vista will be closed Mon, Tues, and Wed. Our new hours will be 10:30-1:00 am on Mon-Sat & 10:30-midnight on Sunday. 1527 W. 6th Office of Minority Affairs Cultural Enrichment Program Tuesday, October 17, 1978 7:30 p.m. Strong Auditorium, 3rd Floor Strong FILMS 1. "YO SOY CHICANO" Depicts the Chicano experience from pre-Colombian times to the present 2. "LUCIA" Acclaimed worldwide as the "Gone with the Wind of the Cuban film industry" The films are free and everyone is invited to attend. For more information, call 864-4353