12 Friday, November 16, 1979 KANSAN Police Beat A KU student lost $928 in possessions yesterday in a theft at Eldsworth Hall, according to a KU police department rentor. University Daily Kansan The report said the stolen goods included a camera valued at $400, a lens valued at $200, a flash attachment also valued at $200 and various other articles. According to KU police, the student reported that the theft occurred between 1 and 2 p.m. She said she had been in and out of the building when the incident period, leaving the door unlocked. From page one Regents . . . program in which they are given $0,000 each year they are in school if they will serve for two years in an area where there are not enough doctors. Juvenile . . . THE STUDY, "Kansas Medical University was lacking in primary care," County was lacking in six areas: primary care, urology, pathology, internal medicine, surgical specialties and physical therapy. From nave one College of Health Sciences and hospital be authorized to ask the 180 Legislature to increase scholarship funds from $2,969,500 to $3,380,334. Robert O'Neil, a Neagras member, said he had learned from his studies of the study, although he approved of methodology. He said he was concerned that the medical schools and the Kansas Society were not working together. FINAL ACTION on the decisions of the Academic and Health Education Committee will be taken this afternoon during a meeting of all Regents members. According to Knox, waiver applications are processed by the State Board of Education and the Lawrence district had notified that a waiver had been granted. Flory said that an application for a waiver had been made for her daughter. The increase is being requested because more students than expected signed up for the scholarships. Administrators of the University of Kansas Medical Center reported the status of the new hospital. They noted several problems, including fecal leaks in the refrigeration system in the dietary area, a problem in the restroom, and problems in collecting money for services. Before that, three other committees will meet: the Budget and Finance Committee, the Legislative, By-Laws and Policy Committee, and the Building Committee. In exchange for the scholarships, the students are obligated to set up practice in Kansas for a certain amount of time or practice in a medically underserved area. FLORY SAID THE JUDGE gave the family a house and a school of their choice. They were when they placed a local school, Ewell ordered the child placed in the McPherson detention center, The Regents will consider two other requests from kexs. One is authorized to use the kexs service for Service Training Program. The other request would name Margaret Oros an artist. A hearing was held Nov. 8 on the truancy charge in the Douglas County juvenile court and Judge Elwell ordered the girl to return to school. When the child failed to obey the order, she was charged with contempt of court and a second hearing was held Nov. 9. The Budget and Finance Committee will consider a request from Dykes that the TOMORROW: VISTISING ARTIST SERIES will present Tania Achet, pianist, at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. begin at 8 p.m. at Plymouth Congregational Church. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TODAY: ADULT LIFE RESOURCION CENTER Job Club will meet at 3 p.m. a. and with Owed street. ART LECTURE STOPPER, sculptor, will meet at 3:30 p.m. Stoupert, sculptor, will meet at 3:30 p.m. in Wooodford Auditorium of the Kansas Union. AN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING STOPPER, sculptor, will meet at 3:30 p.m. in Canadian Challenger Program" will begin at 3:30 p.m. in 3149 Wescourt Hall. SCORNHEE will meet at 4 p.m. in Altoe C of the Rocky Mountains. P.M. in the Sunflower Room of the Union. SenEx... vestigations of particular complaints;" Oroke said. Orcoke said he and Mann had urged the custodians to call them or the personnel office or to make individual appointments to discuss their complaints. From page one Mann said yesterday that several custodians already had called the personnel office to express complaints. SUNDAY: INTRAMURAL ARM WRESTLING MEET will begin at 9 a.m. at Robinson High Symgymnast. AN ART Gallery will begin at 1:30 p.m. at the art and Design Building Gallery. MUSEUM OF ART GALLERY TALK with bouquets and baskets on 2 p.m. at the Spencer Museum of Ballet. Ballet Balcony The Spencer Museum of Art. The QUARTERBACK CLUB will present meetings of Saturday's game at the Southeast Lounge of the Satellite Union. OROKE SAID the University would consider custodial complaints when it decided whether to renew the AMS contract. In a related event, Irving Duyne, Kustodian and CAC co-chairman, picketed Strong Hall yesterday to protest his five-day suspension from work by the University. VanDuyne was suspended for allegedly The G-zone parking lot, which is north of Haworth Hall and south of Maitland Hall, will be closed for one week beginning on Wednesday. The parking department official said yesterday. E. W. Fensteker, supervisor of office operations for the parking department, said that if weather permits, the lot will be reopened Nov. 26. CORRECTION Holiday Book Sale at He said anyone needing assistance about other available parking spaces should call the parking department at 864-3516. The Your will be in progress for the entire month of November. Kansas Union Bookstores G-zone to be closed for resurfacing job We are the ONLY bookstore that shares its profits with K.U. students. Ski Winter Park CAC MEMBERS have contended that VanDaye was suspended because of his involvement with the CAC. University officials have said the suspension had nothing to do with his involvement in the group. VanDuyne said he was innocent of the charge and he would appeal the suspension to the Civil Service Board in Topeka. Only 150% JAN. 7-12.1980 - 3 days lift tickets - 3 days ski rental JAN. 7-12.1980 - 6 days/5 nights in luxurious condo miniums w/kitchen and fireplace - Only 159 optional Charter Bus $59 - 3 days ski rental - Free ski party Aspen/Snowmass refusing to attend a regularly scheduled employee meeting. He said he would lose $150 or $180 in salary during his suspension - 3 days ski lift and ski rentals at Aspen Hobblens - 6 days/5 nights in a Snowmass Condo w/kitchen and fireplace Highlands • Discounted additional lifts and rentals For More Information Call: Peter King Brad Herman 843-954 or 841-0070 - Discounted additional lifts and rentals - Free ski party and mountain picnic ONLY $179 optional Charter Bus $65 in concert Wed. Nov. 21 10-2 at Missouri and Liquid Fire The Stables 8th & Seneca, Leavenworth, KS $5.00 per person in advance 913-682-9490 --at the 13th Annual K.U. Photography contest. Express Yourself Entry Deadline: Nov. 29, 4:45 p.m., S. U.A. Office, Kansas Union. Entry Fee: $10.00 Judging: Nov. 30, Big 8 Room, a special someone to organize our resource files in the Senate Office. Student Senate is looking for... paid for by Student Activities Fee pick up an application in 105B of the Kansas Union. Applications due 5:00 pm Friday, Nov. 16th in the Student Senate Office 105B-Kansas Union. $10,000 minimum substantial penalty for early withdrawal LAWRENCE SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 11. 945% 100% of your savings dollars are re-invested in this community when you save at LSA! 3. 50* ,paid on Postbook accounts no minimum interest compounded daily. money market interest rate: Ninth & Vermont Streets Had your fill of hamburgers, tacos and pizza? Try a SCHLOTZSKY SANDWICH SHOPS Just one sandwich...it's that good! You know it'll taste great with all these good things going to you: Cheddar Cheese Mozzarella Marinara Parmesan Cheese Ham * Salam * Spiced Lunchmeat Meat * Lettuce * Tomatoes * Onions * Marinated Black Olives * Mustard * Garlic * Salt * The Secret Shrimp Skillet recipe Hours: Mon-Thurs: 11-9 Fri-Sat: 11-11 Come on in or phone TONGHT: AN OBSERVATORY OPEN HOUSE will begin at 7 p.m. in 501 Lindley HU KOL PUNCH DANCE CLUB will be at 7 p.m. in 501 Lindley RECITAL with Donna Whitened, will be at Member F S L I C Equal Opportunity Employer Lender Henrys HENRY'S ahead and we'll have it waiting for you: 843-3700 Southwest Plaza RESTAURANT CARRY-OUT DRIVE-IN Variety! We've Got That's right—we've got a variety of sizes, so you can get as many FRENCH FRIES as your stomach desires! French Fry 66 $1.09 $1.99 At Henry's You Have Your Choice!! Sunday Nights 7-10 p.m. LAZEROCK FOR LAWRENCE THE BEST FUN FARM WEEK! COMMONWEALTH THEATRES MOVIE MARQUE "APOCALYPSE NOW" Granada December 31 2018 Eve 7.00 & 10.00 Sat/Sun 2:00 Varsity "A FORCE OF ONE" Feb 7 "30 & 9:00" Curtis Sun 2:00 SPECIAL FEATURE FRIDAY & SATURDAY "ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW" Hilcrest Bee & Irrigation 801-5400 1 "LEGACY" --then you're missing 2. "TEN" Eve 7:30 & 9:30 Sat Sun 2:00 Eve. 7:00 & 9:15 Sat-Sun 1:30 3. "STARTING OVER" Eve. 7:15 & 9:25 Sat Sun 1:45 Cinema Twn. 1. "SLEEPING BEAUTY" 2. "THE FISH THAT SAVED PITTSBURGH" Eve. 7:30 & 9:30 Sat-Sun 1:30 Eve. 7:40 & 9:40 Eve 7:40 & 9:40 Sat Sun 1:45 (1979) Friday & Saturday, November 16-17 NORA RAE MAP Directed by Martin Ritt, with Sally Field. **Ron Leibman and Beau Bridges.** Field won the Best Actress award at Cannes Film Festival for her portrait of a Southern mill worker who helped to organize a union at her plant. Sunday, November 18 MY NIGHT AT MAUD'S Midnight Movies THE LAST WALTZ (1940) Directed by Eric Rohmer, with Jean-Philippe Grannon, Françoise Fabian, and Marie-Christine Laporte. Rober films include CLAIRE'S KNEE and THE MAROUISE OF O. Monday, November 19 GRAPES OF WRATH Directed by John Ford, with Henry Fonda, Jane Dale, John Carridine, and Charles Grapewain. Based on the epic novel of the Great Depression. (1978) Directed by Martin Scorsese. The Band's farewell concert, with Bob Dylan, Jon Mitchell, Neil Young, Emory Holm, Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Jay Waters, and many others. Plus Stan Brashage of "Desistitum." Tuesday, November 20 ANIMAL CRACKERS sua films Directed by Victor Heerman, with Margaret Dugan and Alexandra Marc, and Margaret Dumont, the second film is also one of their best, in which Gourochos portrays Captain Picasso. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission. Weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 8:30 or 12 midnight and Sun at 2:00 p.m., unless otherwise given with 15.00 admission. No Reshirements. If you haven't seen Presents WONDER Charles Champlin Los Angeles Times LAISE ANGELS THOU "TOUR DE FORCE" "A TOUR DE FORCE" Stuart Green Association "OUTSTANDING" NPC EDUCATION "A MIRACLE" Res. Rev. Columbus a MARTIN RITT ROSE AND ASSEYEV production SALLY FIELD RON LEIBMAN BEAU BRADUCS PM HINGELE BARRARA BAXLEY screenplay by RON RAWITCH JT AND HARRIS FRANK JR 音乐 DWISH SHEIR 作曲 EDWARD VINCENT produced by TAMARA ASSEYE and ALLEE ROSF directed by MARTIN I. GORN IT CORNS IT GOES' lyrics by NORMAN GRIEGH music by DAVID SHIREI www.davidshirei.com SE directed by MARTIN RITT IMBEL music by DAVID SHIRE PG PARENTAL SUMMARY SUGGESTED THE BROADWAY THEATRE MOTORCYCLE Friday & Saturday, November 16-17 3:30 7:00 9:30 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 $1.50 Woodruff Auditorium —No refreshments allowed—