10 Wednesday, October 11, 1978 University Dally Kansan Mental health From page one where the Network Against Psychiatric Assault has worked against it for years. At a meeting Monday night, members of Budd's group agreed that the right to refuse treatment for mental illness was more important than the right to receive treat- "Even if somebody needs to be in a problem, has a right not to be there." "Profishman said. He compared the situation of a mental BUDD DISAPPROVES not only of many practices in mental hospitals but also of the patient to that of a person with a toothache, who could not be forced to see a dentist. "The concept of mental health has become virtually irrelevant," he said. "I don't like the idea of mental illness or mental health because of the kinds of standards involved. I prefer to focus on peer experiences and how they feel about them." "I have seen too much of the way 'mental" illness' and 'mental health' are used against people." Budd said not all former mental patients sought to change hospital conditions because they preferred to forget their hospital experiences. "There are a lot of exp-tarians who have mixed feelings about the hospital system," he said. "But they don't feel there's any point in changing things." "The way I felt when I got out of the hospital was that it was irrelevant. I just wanted to get my life together. A lot of people feel that way." UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus Events TODAY: KANSAS SAVINGS AND LOAN LEAGUE CONFERENCE meets all day at the Kansas Union. AUDIO-READER seventh birthday party will be at noon in the Sudler House. INTRAMURAL VOLEYBALL MANAGERS' WILL be at 5:15 p.m. for competitive "B" games and 6 p.m. for co-recreational games. TONIGHT: SCIENCE FICTION CLUB will meet at 1:30 in the Pine Room of the Union. There will be a CARILLO RECITAL by Albert Gerken at 7. KU AD CLUB will meet at 7 in the Jayhawk Room of the Union KU Parlor. KU GO CLUB will meet at 7 in the Walnut Room of the Union. WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS will sponsor a film, "Women in Media and Broadcast Management," at 7:30 in 017 Wesco Hall. STUDENT RECITAL by John Williams, mentor at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall at Murrall Hill. TOMORROW; GERMAN SINGING CLUB will meet at 3:30 p.m. in Parior A of the Union, FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER Barbara Stanbary will meet with students Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day We have a few late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 843-2931 interested in the foreign service at 4 p.m. in 525 Blake Hall. Deadline for signing up for INTRAMURAL HANDBALL, HORSESHES AND JACKPOTS, Gymnasium, URBAN PLANNING LEAGUE meets at 7 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. EAST ASIAN LECTURE by Grant K. Goodman, Johore University, Malaysia, Japan-U.S., relations at 7 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union, SUA BRIDGE will meet at 7 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Union. COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF JUNK-UP UNION AT 3:30 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. SUA FORUM will present a debate between Kansas Senate candidates Bill Roy and Nancy Landon Kassebaum at 8 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. NATURAL PORTRAITS 1/3 OFF DAVID BERNSTEIN -photography- CALL 842-1826 Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan 864-4358 Carol Hebald Actress, writer, and professor, will read from her poetry and fiction on Thursday evening October 12, 1978 in Swartbout Auditorium in Murphy Hall at 8:00 pm. QUALITY STEREO SPOKEN HERE Campus Beauty Shoppe 9th and Illinois - 9th St. Shopping Center Hairstyling for Men and Women REDKEN Call 843-3034 open Mon. thru Sat. Pay*Less 9th & Iowa FURNITURE Hillcrest Shopping Ctr. 4 DRAWER CHEST Choice of Maple or Walnut $37 ATTENTION JUNIORS PRE-GAME WARM UP PARTY AT POTTERS PAVILLION OCTOBER 14th 11:30-1:30 (Before OU-KU Game) FREE BEER & T-SHIRTS PROVIDED FOR CLASS CARD HOLDERS (memberships available for Juniors $9) you can vote here! (3) You pay taxes here—sales, property (included in your rent), and income if you also work; Every student, whether out of town, or out of state, who resides in Lawrence during school, is considered a resident here for voting purposes. There are several important reasons WHY you should vote here: (1) You reside here at least $ \frac{1}{4} $ of every year (4) All funding for KU is determined by the state legislature, so help elect your state representative. Mike Glover to speak for you and KU. (2) Local issues affect you, so use your right to vote for them, e.g., the "liquor by the drink in restaurants" option needs you vote here on Nov. 7th! In order to vote here Nov. 7th, you must first register. Voter registration for the November election closes on October 17th! Today, tomorrow, and Friday, between 9 and 5, you may register to vote in front of Wescock Hall on campus. If you miss this chance to register, stop by the County Clerk's office in the basement of the new Law Enforcement and Judicial Building at 11th and New Hampshire before October 17th! voter registration on campus FORUMS Dr. Bill ROY Democratic Candidate U.S. Senate Candidate Debate Deanell Tacha—Associate Dean, School of Law Allan Cigler—Professor, Political Science Dept. Mike Harper—Student Body President Nancy Landon KASSEBAUM Republican Candidate Presented by Thursday, Oct.12, 1978 8:00 p.m.Free Admission Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union Panel KANSAN TV TIMES See Maupintour for . . . □ Airline Tickets □ Weekend Holidays □ Ski Packages □ Travel Gift Certificate □ Group Travel □ Travel Insurance 843-1211 K. U. Union The Mall/Downtown/Hillcrest Maupintour travel service TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS Movie—"Zeppelin" 8:00; 5 A German mission to destroy the Magna Carta provides airborne action in this World War II film flown in Scotland Wales and Malta. Marie Curie-Biography Debt 7:00; 11, 19 First of a five part biographical series. Less romantic than the Greer Gearson film, Polish-born Maria Sklosovska proves to be a fiercely dedicated scientist. Both she and her husband developed radiation sickness as a result of their experiments. Movie—"Lifeguard" 8:00; 13, 41 This 1976 film is about a Southern California lifeguard, 54 years of age who finds himself pondering a change in his life- style. In the process, he is scorned for never having sought success, fame and fortune. 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 MacNell/Lehrer Report 19 Let's Go To The Races 41 6:30 Pop Goes The Country 2 Gong Show 2 Price Is Right 5 Dating Game 9 Dating Strip 19 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newlywed Game 41 7:00 Eight Is Enough 2,9 World Series 5,4 Greave 4,27 Jefferson 5,11 Martin Curry 11,19 Tie Dacough 13 7:15 World Series 4, 27 7:30 In The Beginning 5, 13 Joker's Wild 41 9:30 Cross Talk 11,19 9:00 Vegas2,9 8:00 Charlie's Angels 2,9 Movie—"Zeppelin" 5 Great performances 11,19 Movie—"Lifeguard" 13,41 10:00 News 2, 5, 9, 13 Dick Cavett 19 Love Experts 41 Movie="A Special Day"* 10:30 Police Woman 2 News 4, 27 Streets Of San Francisco 5 Mary Terry Moore 9 ABC News 11, 19 Hallam Florea 10 Star Trek 31 11:00 Johnny Carson 4, 27 Bob Newhart 9 Dick Cavett 11 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 11:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E. 5 P police Woman 9 Fish Gordon 41 11:40 S.W.A.T. 2 Koajak 13 A.M. 12:00 Phil Silvers 41 12:00 Tomorrow 4, 27 Movie—"Poppy" 5 Best of Groucho 41 12:00 T.V. 9, 8 12:00 News 2 1:00 Movie—"Kill A Dragon" 41 1:20 Story Of Jesus 2 1:30 News 4 1:20 News 5 1:20 News 5 "The Jazz Singer" 41 4:00 Art Linkletter 5 4:00 Dick Van Dyke 41 4:00 Andy Griffith 41 1 Cable channel 10 has continuous news and weather * Denotes H.B.O.