6 Tuesday, November 6, 1979 University Daily Kansan Wednesday Night Blues Harp Legend CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE It's only $3.00 to hear the best Harmonica in the world Friday & Saturday Titan Recording Artist THE SECRETS w/No Slack - Fri. w/Thumbs - Sat. $1.25 pitchers 8-9 pm so come down early Where else but the . . . sua films Tuesday, November 6 THE LAVENDER HILL MARK MOB (1951) Directed by Charles Crichton, with Gunness and Audrey Hebburn. Provenance is innoceous bank clerk who robs an American bank and disguising it in miniature replicas of its stock. Wednesday, November 7 Visconti: OSSSESSIONE (1942) Directed by Lushino Visconti, Switzerland. PRESENTED BY POSTMAGNIA WALKING RINGS TICE. A laborer and the wife of a fitting station owner conspire to murder her husband. Friday & Saturday, November 9-10 CRIES AND WHISPERS CRIES AND WHISPERS Directed by Inger Bergman, with Liv Uliman, Harriet Andersen, and Ingrid Thulin. Swedish sibilations. Plus: Jean Vigo's short "Tares." From 7:00-7:30. KING OF HEARTS (1967) Directed by Philippe de Broca, with the guidance of a castle guard. One of the most popular cfilm films of the 1970s will be shown with the title "Belle Époque," and "You Mask Man." Hugh Jackman, an English actor, will star. Monday, November 12 John Ford; DIRECTED BY JOHN FORD (1973) Directed by Peter Bardogovann. A documentary that combines inter- views with interviews of Fiona and James Stewart with footage from 2/4 of the master's films. AND THE INFORMER (1935) Directed by John Ford. Victor McLagen brilliant portrays a drunkard who turns in his best friend for a $20 reward. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission. Weekends show also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:50, 8:30 or 12 midnight and Sun. at 2:00 p.m. unless otherwise pre-dawn of 1:58 admission. No Refreshments. Use Kansan Classified TEACHERS WANTED Send your resume or call: Section in the proposed record bills could restrict a section of the flow of information in Gov. John Carlin's office, according to Don Greenwood, governor's assistant press secretary. "Draws one irresistibly into the world of the wolf" San Francisco Examiner Positions are available this spring and fail for college seniors and graduate students with degrees in Physics, Chemistry, Math, and Engineering to teach college level courses at the Navy's Nuclear Power School in Orlando, Florida. Teaching experience is NOT required $7.95 SCRIBNERS Smith said yesterday that the governor was satisfied with the current statute that allows her to keep those records and correspondence that are not recorded. 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Riviera suggests many of its stores are under 30 feet from the beach, so you can avoid a reasonable you may think, considerably other southern Navy Programs 610 Florida Street Lawrence, Kansas 66044 913-841-4376 ME's, EE's & Accountants A Warm Welcome from BOURNS ... in SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Consider Boours in your career search. We'll at the Career Placement Center on November 13 After the governor's term was completed, those records and all correspondence and papers that related to the public office were filed in the archives at the institution or to the State Historical Society. "If the governor can't maintain that need of information, he would have to operate without full knowledge or frank opinion of those of people from whom he receives advice." REFERRING TO the current laws, Smith said, "Gov. Carlin felt the provisions were enacted to consider the governor's need to balance the interests of lawmakers, from legislators, agencies and citizens." Carlin expressed those concerns about the proposed bill Oct. 17 in a letter to Neal Whitaker, R-Wichita, chairman of the legislative committee. However, the committee approved the final draft of the bill at its last meeting Friday. The bill probably will be introduced by Republicans in the Legislative Coordination Council. Russell Mills, a staff member in Legislative Research who worked with the interim committee, said the issue of governor's records was dead with because a study of state statutes showed that the governor had been among those records that were closed. DONALD MCCOY, professor of history, said the provision concerning governor's records was necessary to ensure that data were preserved of the state's history be preserved. "Most governors of Kansas have been very cooperative about transferring papers fairly quickly," he said. "But if we were to take them away, we would keep his records closed, he could do that." Rep John Solbach, D-Lawrence and a member of the committee said Carl Clemens was also an official committee had tried to strike a balance between the right to privacy and the public's right to be protected. Sobach said that in other action, members voted to amend the bill to close records of the names of people who received state aid from the General Assistance Program. 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Rose Stewart, a local attorney for Kansas Legal Services, had recommended that the records be closed. The committee also considered recommendations from the State Department of Corrections. The department requested that the team be exempted from the open records proposal. Members did not have enough time to consider each request. Solbach said, so the director to amend state statutes that kept the committee from including the requests in the committee's report. KANSAN On Campus TONIGHT: GAY AWARENESS WEEK will feature a panel discussion on "Feminism and Lesbianism--How do they relate?" at 7:30 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Western Film FESTIVAL of the Western Cinema, show "The Pursuit of Happiness," at 8:30 in Room 3 of Old Green Hall. KU MEN'S GLUE CLUB will present a concert at 8 in Swarthout Rectal Hall in Murphy. The Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department's PROGRAM FILM, "Sue's Leg," will be shown at 8 in the Lawrence Arts Center. **TODAY:** THE ART AND DESIGN GALLERY at the University of Kansas will present an exhibition of three folk artists sponsored by the Kansas Grassroots Art Museum. ECOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4:30 p.m. in Cork 1 of the Kansas Union. NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS ORGANIZA MUNICIPAL UNION luncheon at 11:30 a.m. in Cork 2 or Cork 1. THE BIG EIGHT CITIES CONFERENCE will start at 8:30 a.m. in the Union. Paraphernalia 842-3059 15 W. 9th St. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Foreign & Domestic Parts Part Store DON SCHICK AUTO PARTS 1209 East 23rd 841-2200 711 W. 23rd Malls Shopping Center All Boxed Christmas Cards 20% off Hallmark & Drawing Board featureting George Booth and Vicki Bendle, 7-9 West 26th Street. Malls Bookshop "APOCALYPSE NOW" Granada 483-6794 THE BEST FROM MOLLWOOD! 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