8 Tuesday, October 3, 1978 University Daily Kansan Senate Rights Committee passes wage resolution The Student Senate Rights Committee voted last night to pass on to the full Senate a resolution next week calling for Senate support of the federal minimum wage for students at Kansas Board of Regents schools. The bill, submitted by Bill Remmers, graduate senator, says that "those who are KU asks court to rule on filing of bias lawsuit The University of Kansas and the Kansas Board of Regents have asked a federal court to decide whether a KU woman faculty members should be allowed to file a discrimination suit on behalf of all KU women employees. Mike Davis, University general counsel, said yesterday, "We did request that the court examine first the question of whether she could file it as a class-action suit." Davis said he sent a letter to the 16th District Court in Wichita early last week denying discrimination allegations filed by him and an associate professor of music performance. Sumit filed a suit Aug. 4 in the Wichita government and prosecution against women in pay and discrimination. a part of the student labor force have as much right as any citizen to a fair and equal job. The bill also said that "the student labor force is at least skilled and competent enough to warrant wages equal to the lowest national wage standard." Earlier this year, Congress approved a new minimum wage law that will raise the minimum wage from the current $2.65 an hour to $2.90 in January 1979. Ron Allen, chairman of the Concerned Students for Higher Education, a KU student lobbying group, supported the bill and said it would be a major issue of CSHE "Iases like this are going to make it a tough身财 for Concerned students." he Allen said that the Associated Students of Kansas, a statewide student lobbying group, also would be pushing for the minimum number of votes required to be being considered for membership in ASK. Alen said that minimum wage was something students would have to bring about themselves, because for the first time they were paying less. Regents were not considering the students. "The Regents have decided that it's not "nothing that they're going to consider in your institution, and the Regents are using is that more students could be employed by not raising student wages to $2.90 in January when the federal minimum wage Two men arrested in band disturbance Two men are scheduled to be arraigned at 4 p.m. today in the Douglas County District Court for disorderly conduct in connection with an assault on Saturday's Band Day football game. 'UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University of Kansas police arrested John M. Daly, 19, Manhattan, and James E. Bessenbacher, 20, Kansas City, Mo., for running among band members who were performing on the football field Saturday afternoon. Both men posted $500 bond. Professors, students are victims in thefts Lawrence police yesterday reported that two KU professors and one student were victims of three separate thefts during the weekend. Warner Morse, assistant professor of philosophy, 1539 Vermont St., reported Sunday the theft of a 10-speed bicycle, valued at $80. are victims in thefts Ronald Terry, assistant professor of chemical and petroleum engineering, 2928 Chisholm Drive, reported batteries were taken from two locations in San Diego, Calif., at value $40. were stolen Robert Morrison, Topeka junior, reported Sunday that two race tires and two mag wheels, were taken from his car, which was parked at NAPA, 2030 Haskell Ave. Police Beat THE THEFT occurred sometime between 9 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Sunday. A student at Corbin Residence Hall reported the loss of a 4500 dollar from her wallet in the cafeteria and five dollars at work. A student who lived at Joepeh R. Pearson residence Hall reported the theft of a pottery jar. the semifinalists are: Clark Bricker, professor of chemistry; Chemistry Casagrande, associate professor of English; Alain Cigat, associate professor of French; Allen Ford, associate professor of business; Peter Frevert, associate professor economics; Joyce Jones, associate professor of mathematics;ugenheimer, associate professor of journalism; Louis Michel, professor of architecture and urban design; Lawrence Sherr, professor of business; and Lee Heng sometime between 10 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m.Sunday. Semifinalists chosen for '78 HOPE award Seniors may vote Wednesday and Thursday. Five finalists will be selected, The award, Honors to an Outstanding Progressive Educator, is awarded annually be the senior class at the University of Kansas for teaching excellence. to make phone calls and answer phone. Full or part time, over 16. Earn $2.50 to $4.50 also. Need six persons with small car and liability, for light parcel delivery. Ten semifinalists for this year's HOPE award have been chosen from a field of 253 nominees, Russ Engel, co-chairman of the HOPE committee, said yesterday. A theft also occurred sometime between the morning and midnight. Fridays at Sheghanaq, 6719 E. 40th St., in Shengqiao. University of Kansas police also reported several thefts on and near the KU campus. Admiral Car Rental October Special $4.95 per day Engel said the list of nominations in this year's voting was the largest ever. interviews for the above positions daily from 9 a.m., 3月04日, Oct. 22nd, 338rd Ridge Ct. C. Located on street behind Montgomery Ward, 847-7510. Mrs. Field in person. LAWRENCE LIONS CLUB NEEDS 20 PERSONS 23rd ST. SUB SHOP OPEN til 2 A.M. (across from Wendy's) Coupon must be presented when you pick up the car. Police said a woman reported that her nurse was taken from a table top. The 2340 Alabama 843-2931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus **TODAY:** Interviews for graduate students interested in applying for the MOMBUSHOR SCHOLARSHIP to Japan will be held. A BLOOD DRIVE will be held from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. COLLEGE PRESIDENTS' LUNCHEON is at 12:30 p.m. in the Watkins Room of the University. TONIGHT: STUDENT SENATE BUDGET HEARINGS will begin at 6:30 in the Council Room of the Union. SUA BRIDGE will be at 7 in the Pine Room of the Union. ANthropOLOGY LECTURE by Henry Harpending on "Studies of the Kalahari Hunter-Gatherers: Some Lessons and Pitfalls" will begin at 7 in the Forum Room of the Union. A HUMANITIES LECTURE by John Blum, on "Amigobustes in Progressivism: The Case for Woodrow Wilson" will start at 8 in Woodruff Auditorium at the Union. AN SOLIDARITY班 will sponsor a speech on human rights at 8 in the Oread Room of the Union. The speaker is a press officer from Argentina working at the United Nations. purse's contents were valued at $34, including $11 in cash and a student season pass. Events TOMORROW; JOHN DEERE will be interviewing engineering majors for jobs in product, manufacturing and reliability engineering all day in 111 Marvin Hall. FULRIGHT AWARDS INFORMATION MEETING will be at 4 a.p.m. in the Union Roof Garden. KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS AREA I MEETING will be at 4 a.p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. STUDENT SENATE BUDGET HEARINGS begin at 8 a.p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. A CARLLOAN BUDGET HEARINGS begin at 8 a.p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. PARK CENTER SCIENCE FESTIVAL begin at 7 a.p.m. in the Pine Room of the Union. KU HANG GLIDING CLUB meet at 7 a.p.m. in 2002 Learned, David Bushouse and Alan Hawkins will give a *FACULTY RECITAL* at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. Tuesday, October 3, 1978 7:30 p.m., Strong Auditorium Police also received several reports of motor from motor vehicles during the week. Office of Minority Affairs Cultural Enrichment Program FILM: "WHEN THE LEGENDS DIE" One man reported that a stereo valued at Handbags - Jewelry Accessories Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa The story of an Indian rodeo star growing up in non-Indian society Thursday, October 5, 1978 7:00 pm, Forum Room, Kansas Union FILM: "MORE THAN BOWS AND ARROWS" A film that shows the contributions of the American Indian in fields of architecture, medicine, technology, government and education. The films are FREE and everyone is invited to attend For more information call 864-4353 Film Director DUSAN in Person MAKAVEJEV Wednesday October 4 Screening of INNOCENCE UNPROTECTED. 9.30 p.m. in woodruff Auditorium. Admission $1.00. Thursday October 5 Friday & Saturday Oct 6 & 7 MIDWEST PREMIERE OF SWEET MOVIE "Sugar is Dangerous" at Rake 1 X.30 (1) Wooldruff Auditorium. Admission $50. Directed by D. Raymond it be available for questions and comments in the Forum on Friday's 7:00 p.m. show. Screening of WR- MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANISM, 7:30 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium, Ad- vancee, 419 West 52nd St. Dusan Makeyev in person following the film. Presented by Partially funded by the departments of Slavic Languages and Radio-TV-Film. DUSAN MAKAVEIYE. Born MANIS ANTIGUA. egovakha MAN IS NOT A GOVAKHA. A MISSING SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR 1067 MISSING PROTECTED. 1084 WR. MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANISM. 1971 SWET WREN Don't go straight to see this movie! Because there's going to be nothing straight about a CHEECH & CHONG film. Goldle Haun Chevy Chase Faul Play Eve 7-20 Ballroom 8-3A 150 PG Hillcrest NOW SHOWING! Varsity 074412 ... August 31, 2009 The Happiest Sound In All the World Julie Andrews THE SOUND OF MUSIC G Sat/Sun Mat1:40 Hillcrest Starring DIDI CONN Eve 7:30 & 9:15 Sat-Sun Mat 2:30 PG Eve 7:20 and 9:20 Sat/Sun Cinema Twin Mat 2:40 31st & Iowa "REVENGE RYAN O'NEAL * BRUCE DERN ISABELLE ADJANI PINK PANTHER THE DRIVER Eve at 7:35 & 9:35 Eva 7:30 & 9:35 Sat Sun 1:50 Hillcrest Sat/Sun Cinema Twin Mat 2:30 NATIONAL LAMPOON'S "ANIMAL HOUSE" R with John Belushi Eve 7:30 & 9:30 Sat-Sun Mat 2:30 Granada VIA N. NAGARTE-1784 Order any Pizza and get TWO FREE Colas! offer good Tuesdays only 1445 23rd St. Lawrence 841-7900 $179 and two caps, valued at $40, were taken from his car during the weekend. another man reported that $81 in rail equipment and a 17 tip spotlight were taken from the station. M Wednesday, Oct. 4 *Franchise area only (1930) $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Dir. Fitz Llang, with Peter Lorren, Ellen Widmann. Lorean is excellent in his film debut as a sadistic child murder; Germanssubtitled. (1968) INNOCENCE UNPROTECTED $1.00 9:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Dir. Susan Makejavev, with Drapogl Alakic, Alexa Milosaveyci, "A new edition of a good old movie." Thursday, Oct. 5 DIRECTOR DUSAN MAKAVEJEV IN PERSON!!! IN PERSON!!! WR-MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANISM (1971) PLEASE NOTE: Mr. Makavejev will be present after this film to answer any questions from the audience. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Dir. Susan Makeyeve, with Milena Dravic, Tull Kupferberg. A political comedy that is a plea for Ertic Socialism." Here is, indeed, a bizarre tale of the xuburban."—New York Times, English and Scribner/Subtitle/untitled. Friday & Saturday, Oct. 6 & 7 DIRECTOR DUSAN MAKAVEJEV IN PERSON!!! SWEET MOVIE (1975) Dir. Duncan Makaveye, with Pierre Clementi, Carole Laure, John Vernon. A genuinely outraged and outrageous film, truly a socio-erotic comedy in different styles. A humilf Remembrant — sugar is Dangerous! Mr. Makevayee will be available for questions and comments in the Forum Room following Friday's 7:00 show. $1.50 3:30,7 pm;9:30 Woodruff Aud. Monday, Oct. 9 THE VIRGINIAN (1929) Dir. Victor Fleming, with Gary Cooper, Mary Brian, Walter Huston, and David Hirschfeld, the time a daring, experimental scientist is daring, S. Porter's The Great Train Robbery. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Tuesday, Oct. 10 ris Feminist Film Collective: I'M NOT ONE OF 'EM; HOME MOVIE; and A COMEDY IN SIX UNNATURAL ACTS All directed by Jan Oxenberg. —with— IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILDREN: A FILM ABOUT LESBIAN MOTHERS AND CHILD CUSTODY (1977) Dir. Liz Stevens and Frances Reed. Eight lesbian mothers talk of their experiences as lesbians and as mothers. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud