Thursday, October 5.1978 University Daily Kansan Students could receive top pick of paper boxes Student organizations that sell publications will have priority over two lock boxes in front of the Kansas Union, if recommendations made yesterday by the University Events Committee are put into effect. The recommendations will be submitted to University administrators for final approval before they become part of events committee guidelines. Under the recommendations, the lock boxes would be available for use by non-student organizations if student institutions do not request use of the lock boxes. Approval to use the lock boxes will be granted on a first come, first serve basis by identifying the appropriate activities. Approval would be granted for a maximum of one semester at a time. KATHY HOGGAM, director of the information center and a representative of the events committee, said no date had been set for the opening of the use of the lock boxes for next semester. But Hoggard said the date would be publicized to allow people wanting to use the boxes equal opportunities to obtain answers. THE RECOMMENDATIONS also THE RECOMMENDATIONS also would: - Allow all newspapers, such as the Lawrence Journal-World, to be sold in front of the Union without the approval of the events committee; - Require groups that want to provide their own distribution boxes for the sale of literature to have their boxes approved by the events committee; - Allow distribution of free literature from boxes if approval is given by the events committee. The recommendations were written by the Distribution of Literature Committee, whose members were appointed last spring by David Ambler, vice president of the publication. The question of who needed approval to distribute literature on campus arose. TWO WEEKS ago, the events committee voted to have the literature review reviewed by a writing opinion given by Vickie Thomas, administrative manager. Thomas wrote that she thought the events committee had the right to regulate how, when and where students were enrolled in campus. Reasonable numbers of distribution points at reasonable stress must be provided. Thomas wrote. A group of local residents and church members are uniting to oppose the liquor-by-the-drink issue on the Nov. 7 ballot in Douglas County. Local group opposes liquor issue By JOHN FISCHER Staff Reporter The Rev. Harold Bishop, of the Free Methodist Church, 802 W. 22nd Terrace, said yesterday that the group was formed by a pastor who "concerned church pastors and laymen." The organization's purpose is to present the side opposing the liquor-by-the-drink Bishop said that 12 churches were in the Bishop and that he hoped at least eight more A former Kansas City, Mo., prostitute, a Texas woman and a prostitution and feminism at 8 tonight in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. The lecture is sponsored by the Commission on Abortion. Former prostitute to talk at KU tonight Brennan, who calls herself Ocelot, was a prostitute from 1975 to 1977. She has worked with COYOTE, the national organization of prostitutes, since 1975. COYOTE stands for "call off your old tired ethics." -KANSAN- TONIGHT: EASTERN EUPEAN AGRICULTURAL DINNER will be held at 6 in the Centennial Room of the Union. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS DINNER is at 6:30 in the Kansas Room of the Union. SUA BRIDGE ENGINEERS DINNER is at 6:30 in the Union. KANSAS SIMULATIONS GROUP will meet at 7 in Parlor C of the Union. A STUDENT RECITAL by John Williams will begin at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. AN ENGLISH LECTURE ON CHAUCRY STUDIES by Beverly Boyd begins at 8 in the Walnut Room of the Union. OCELOT, a feminist and prostitute, will big Big Room of the Union. KU SKY DIVING CLUB meets in 8 at 4011 Wescool Hill. TOMORROW: KANSAS AUTHORS CLUB will meet at 3 p.m. in the Curry Room of the Union. A FRIONTIERS OF SPACE SYMPOSUM by Ed Ferguson will be at 3:30 p.m. in the Apollo 17 Room of Nichols College and will be at 7 p.m. in Parlors B and C of the Union. KUL FDANCE CLUB meets at 7:30 p.m. at Potter Lake Pavilion. On Campus TODAY: DEADLINES FOR INRAMUXI MARRIED DOUBLES TENNIS AND RAQUETBALL TEAMS are today. Entries may be obtained at 208 Robinson. KANSSA INVITATIONAL WOMEN'S GOLF TOURNAMENT will be all day at Alvamar Hills Golf Course, UNIVERSITY OF ALVARMORE HALL. Hall GERMAN SINGING CLUB will meet at 3:30 in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. A PRIVATE CLUB Events --the ballot asks, "Shall licensed food service establishments which have grass receipts of not less than fifty percent (50%) from the sale of food for consumption on the premises be licensed as Class B clubs in Douglas County?" 9th & Iowa, Hillcrest Shopping Ctr. J. WATSON'S II IS NOT FOR EVERYONE! IF YOU ARE TIRED OF THA NAME DOLD SCIENCE SCENE AND ARE LOOKING FOR A PLEASANT CHANGE—WE MAY HAVE JUST WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! BISHP SAID group members were against liquor-by-the-drink because they thought it would increase alcohol confiscation and place an economic burden on society. ENJOY watching the PLAYOFFS and WORLD SERIES on our 7 ft. television screen! - RELAX to your favorite albums during the week and dance with us on Friday and Saturday night. SAMPLE our daily sandwich, special and our plump, tender, ¼ lb. hot dogs! HAPPY HOUR 5-7 p.m. and 12-1 a.m., Monday thru Friday with 2 for 1 setups. - PRIVATE party room avail! * able! HE SAID the organization would pass out pamphlets and might purchase advertisement. the ballot asks, "Shall licensed food service establishments which have grass receipts of not less than fifty percent (50%) from the sale of food for consumption on the premises be licensed as Class B clubs in Douglas County?" ● HOURS: MON.-THURS. 2:30-2:00 a.m. FRI.SAT. 12:00 noon-3:00 a.m. SUN (SAT) 12:00 noon-12:00 a.m. --issue, he said. Bishop said the group would inform the public of the effects of alcohol and the problems that could occur with increased consumption. NEED MORE INFO? CALL MARK 841-2337 Greater consumption of alcohol would increase the accident rate and insurance rates, according to Bishop. He said that there also would be a decline in the quality of some people's work and that more families might break up. "We just want to present the facts." Bishop said. "If people will read the material then they will become more informed voters." issue, he said. Bishop said the group would inform the public of the effects of alcohol and the problems that could occur with increased consumption. STEREO SPECIALS KIEF'S $175. Zimbabwe wohl pass pumphlets and might purchase advertising. Bishop said that the organization wanted to inform the public about luring Beddrink because its members thought that the wording of the question on the ballot was deceiving and that Kansas legislators had intentionally deceived the public by the wording of their message. KENWOOD KX-350 CASETTEE DIEKER Hardware from food supply and experience work for restaurants performing the hardwired engine two bdt drive system make it a perfect match for any quality home kitchen KX-530 CASSETTE DECK - Note that the 0.7% DMSO/water * frequency response of 16.0 (0.002 m/s) Cd₂O₃ * signal on the input of 445.0 kHz Cd₂O₃ with a gain of 3 **HARTS ADAPTER FLASH-BACK** **HOME HARTS WAVER** Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa An economic burden on society would result, Bishop said, because reports indicated that for every dollar taken for tax purposes, an additional $0.15 were taken to solve alcohol related problems. 1-913-842-1544 Partially funded by the Student Senate. Big 8 Room Kansas Union shop Thurs., Oct. 5 8 p.m. Ocelot, a former Kansas City prostitute, will discuss her dual role as a prostitute and feminist in a lecture sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women. Can A Prostitute Be A Feminist? ... presents "The ballot is misleading. The average John Doe doesn't know what a Class B club is," he said. "It's totally deceiving. The word louner doesn't 'larnore at all." "I can't believe the legislators stooped the law to purposefully deceive the public."2 ("sugar is dangerous") "...the most beautiful film on sexual politics I've ever seen!" —Jack Nicholson Friday & Saturday, Oct. 6 & 7 But Bishop is optimistic that the organization will have success. starring Paire Clementi; Carla Luneau; John Vernon; Anna Prunel. Written and directed by Daniella Maclain (WR, Mysteries of the Organism) Mr. Makavejev will be available for questions and comments in the Forum Room following Friday's 7:00 a.m. $1.50 3:30 - 7 pm - 9:30 Woodruff Aud. following Friday's 7:00 show. RATED X—Age ID's will be checked at the door! Native American Alliance General Meeting Thursday Oct. 5, 11:00 a.m.-12 noon Alcove B—Union Cafeteria Funded by Student Senate Eve 7:30 & 9:30 Sat Sun 1:50 The Hillcrest Goldie Hawn Chevy Chase National Lampoon's Foul Play PG FARRAH FAWCETT & JEFF BRIDGE Eve 7:20   & "ANIMAL HOUSE" Cheech & Chong's STARTS FRIDAY Hillcrest Eve at 7:30 & 9:30 Sat Sun 2:30 Granada (447) 268-0935 granada@nokia.com R Varsity Saturday 12-17 September 12-18 Eve at 7:30 & 9:15 Sat Sun 2:30 - Film Director in Person Wednesday October 4 screening of INDOXENCE UNPROTECTED... 9:00 p.m. in Woodland Auditium Admission $1.00 Thursday October 5 Screening of WI. MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANIZATION. 7:30 p.m. in Woodland Auditorium. Admission $100. Director $100. Presenters follow the film Partially funded by the departments of Slavic Languages and Radio-TV-Film. Presented by Friday & Saturday Oct 6 & 7 MISTRY FRIEND OF MEMBER Austin Washburn 3:40 PM 12/7/1986 Woodside Admission: Auction $50.00 Woodside Destination: Maiden will be available for question and answer. Saturday, December 7 at 7:00 p.m. 10:00 pm DXANAL MAKAYAKEVIR Botsu- lana Begirgasu Botsu- lana Begirgasu LOVE AYAS or A CASE OF OPERATION (OR OPERATION) OPERATION (OR OPERATION) PROTECTED WITH HIS WITNESS OF THE ORIGINAL MAN SWET ORIGINAL MAN SWET "IF PEOPLE will read the pamphlets, I think they will start to open their eyes," he said. "If I thought it would do no good, I wouldn't bother." Adding the liquor-by-the-drink question to the Nov. 7 ballot was approved by the Douglas county clerk Sept. 12. A petition to place on the issue of the ballot received the 1,638 signatures of the county's registered necessary to put the issue on the ballot. Deugles County is one of 43 Kansas counties that has paid the liquor-by-the-drink tax. Thursday, Oct. 5 films sua Even if counties pass the issue in November restaurants still may not be able to serve liquor-by-the-drink unless the question is ruled constitutional by the Kansas Supreme Court. The court has not set a date for review. Thursday, Oct. 5 DIRECTOR DUSAN MAKAVEJEV IN PERSON!!! WR-MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANISM (1971) PLEASE NOTE: Mr. Makavej will be present after this film to answer any questions from the audience. Dir. Susan Makayeke, with Milaana Dravic, Todd Kulperberg. A political comedy that is a plea for Erotic Socialism." Here is, indeed, a bizarre tale of an exuberant assistant." New York Times, English and Scribner/isbn/publication. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Friday & Saturday Oct. 6 & 7 DIRECTOR DUSAN MAKAVEJEV IN PERSON!! (1975) SWEET MOVIE Mr. Makeavje will be available for questions and comments in the Forum Room following Friday's 7:00 show. RATED X-AGE ID'S WILL BE CHECKED AT THE DOOR!! Dir. Duw Makaveke, with Pierre Clementi, Carole Laure, John Vernon. A genius outraged and outrageous film, truly a sociotic comedy in a sarcastic sense of ibid black human Remembrance - Sugar Is Bad hunger! $1.50 3:30,7 pm,9:30 Woodruff Aud. (1929) Monday, Oct. 9 THE VIRGINIAN Dir. Victor Flaming, with Gary Cooper, Max Brain, and Brian O'Neill, in "A Time to the Time," the time a dating, experimental movie by S. Porter's The Great Train Robbery. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Tuesday, Oct. 10 Iris Feminist Film Collective Iris Feminist Film Collective: I'M NOT ONE OF 'EM; HOME MOVIE; and A COMEDY IN SIX UNNATURAL ACTS All directed by Jan Oxenberg. —with— 4. IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILDREN: A FILM ABOUT LESBIAN MOTHERS AND CHILD CUSTODY (1977) $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Wednesday, Oct. 11 The Classic Dance Film: THE RED SHOES (1948) Dir. Michael Powell and Emeric Presser Anson Wallock, Robert H. Anton Walbrock, Robert H. Anton Goring. If you love dance, you'll love your choreography. Choreography by Robet Helper. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud.