Fridav. October 19, 1979 5 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus SUNDAY: TEXTILE EXHIBIT by Shigear Spekern will open at 1:30 p.m. in the CARLILLON RECTAL by Albert Gerkin will begin at 3 p.m. KU CHAMBER CHOIR will **TODAY:** Companies interviewing in the School of Business will be Union Pacific, and Peat M. M. in the School of Engineering and Natural Gas, Shell Oil, Texaco and Texas Eastman. In the School of Law will be Kuhrs, Nelson, Fanning, Hike, Kellog and in the department of Geology will be Shell Oil SERIES will present 'Sentences of Silence,' "Indian Art of the Pueblos," and "Maria of the Pueblos" at 9:30 a.m. in Room 303 of the VIRGINIA BANK OF RELIGION AND PUBLIC EDUCATION executive committee and business meetings will be this afternoon in Smith Hall. VIVERSTING ARTIST SERIES will present the March Arts and Design Building Gallery, BIOSOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Kansas Union. AN OBSERVATORY OPEN HOUSE will be at 7 p.m. in 600 Linden Hall. KU POLAR DANCE will be at 7:30 p.m. in 173 Holson Center. TOMORROW: MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY WORKSHOP with Nancy Zuschlag for children ages 5-7 on Monday, April 20th. Meet RooR! will begin at 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. The University Daily Kansan Other Place 1717 W. 6th 843-9706 MONDAYS— All Bt. & Can Been 55" WEDNESDAYS— Drink* Dry Draft Beer Ladies $1.50 Gents $2.50 All you can drink FRIDAYS— TGIF Pitchers $1 sua films (1978) Friday & Saturday, October 19-20 BREAK AND CHOCOLATE Directed by Franco Brussi, with Nino Martenna and Annika Kastan. An Italian author, who is passionate about earning a living which the Italian economy is unable to provide. A battle against the criminalism of two national temperaments. Winner. New York Critics Award for Best Comedy. (1972) Sunday, October 21 THE GODFATHER Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, with Marion Brando, Al Pacino, Cameron Diane, Keaton, Tailor Shaun, Joel Cohn, John Mayer & Abigda Vogel. Monday, October 22 FAHRENHEIT 451 Directed by Francis Truffault, with Julie Christie and Oskar Werner. Based on Ray Bradbury's futuristic novel of book burning. Tuesday, October 23 WAIT UNTIL DARK perform at 3:30 p.m. in the University Theatre in Murphy Hall THE **BIG HALLOWEEN** BILLS of Saturday's game at 5 p.m. in the southeast lounge of the Satellite Union Directed by Terence Young, with Audrey Hepburn, Alan Akins, Richard Creenne, and Efram Zimbabst Jr. Three killerz terrorize a recently blinded child who lies behind a shipment of smuggled heroin is in an apartment. MONDAY: WOMEN GRADUATE STUDENTS will meet at noon in Cork 1 of the Union. A PHYSICS AND ASTROLOGY ENGINEER, University of Missouri-Rollia and MASUI Honor Lecturer will speak on 'Molecular Aspects of Clusters of Water' papers in the Mount Holiath Campus of Malolay Hall. CAMPUS SAFETY SERVICE information and training session will begin at 7 p.m. in Parlors A and B of the Union. INFORMATION SYSTEMS and CARER Career will present Carol Duffy McKewell, Topela attorney, on "Legal Ease," and women's rights under Kansas Law at 7:30 p.m. in the Walnut Building. RESEARCH AND CARER EXAMINES SWIMMING DELIVERY ANEUTS will be at 7:30 p.m. at Robinson pool. A FACULTY RECITAL by James Meeson will be at 8 a.m. at the Pipmouth Congregational Church 259 Vermont St. (1968) All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7.30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 dismiss. 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight and Sun at 2:00 p.m. unless otherwise specified. 15:00 admission. No Refreshments. DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER 2545 Iowa - 1835 Mass. ANNOUNCES EVERYDAY LOW LOW PRICES! YOU WON'T BELIEVE OUR PRICES TILL YOU SEE THEM! COME CHECK US OUT. OPEN 10AM - 10PM SUN - THURS 10AM - 11PM FRI - SAT THE BEST FROM HOLLYWOOD: COMMONWEALTH THEATRES MOVIE MARQUEE "TEN" Granada Telefax 803-5788 Eve. 7:30 & 9:45 Sat-Sun 2:30 "MONTY PYTHON'S 'LIFE OF BRIAN'" MIDNIGHT FRI & SAT "KING OF HEARTS" Admission $2 Varsity Hillcrest 921.6.1000 921.6.1000 1. "STARTING OVER" *Eat* $10 - $10 *Walk* $7.50 - $8 2. "THE GOODBYE GIRL" *Eat* $10 - $15 3. "THE ASTRANGER CALLS" *Eat* $7.50 - $20 4. "The Stranger Calls" *Eat* $7.50 - $20 Cinema Twin 3 Star & Twin. 802-456-7890 SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY! "RUMPLESTILTSKIN" 1:45 Eve. 7:40 & 9:40 2. "JESUS" 09:40 Sat-Sun 1:30 By JEFF SJERVEN Staff Reporter Classified Senate action disputed Chancellor Archie R. Dykes' decision Wednesday to acknowledge the existence of the classified Senate without granting it formal recognition received a mixed response yesterday from a Senate spokesman. The spokesman, Joseph T. Collins, interim chair of the Classified Senate's steering committee, said he was pleased that the Senate would be allowed to use University meeting rooms, but questioned the consistency of the administration's policies concerning University governance groups. Dykes, in a letter to Collins Wednesday, said that the University would be forced to waive all rights in determining the composition of the Senate if it formally recognized the Employee. Mime information 714-611-810 Mime information 714-611-810 Collis said this policy applied only to classified employees and not to other University personnel. "The Faculty Senate is recognized as a unit," Collins said. "Other faculty organizations across the country have raised concerns about the administration's reasoning is tenuous at best." Colins said he would ask the administration to consider an amendment to the Senate's code that would guarantee that the Senate would not become a union. "If we can give them that guarantee," he said, "we hope they can extend formal recognition." Richard Mann, chairman of an administrative committee that forwarded recommendations concerning recognition to the Senate, said he believed given the same type of recognition the Classified Senate wanted. Consequently, he did not allow for unionizing, he said. "The Faculty Senate has specific duties under the University Code to assist the administration in formulating academic policies," Mann said. "This is very different from the Classified Senate's role as a 'representative of state employees.'" Mann said formal recognition probably would not bring the Senate more benefits than it had. 9TH STREET MASSACHUSETTS Mike Davis, University general counsel, Collins to discuss the amendment to the Senate code that would preclude the formation of a union without consultation with other members. 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