Pane 8 University Daily Kansan, October 22,1980 Wednesday. Oct. 22 (1931) Fitz Llangoof's classic thriller, in a restored version. The story of a child molester murderer hunted by both the police and police activity, it draws its horris and its suspense not from details of the crimes but from the relentless pursuit of the hungarian-assisted murderer, irritantly grown-up. (70:30), 84:W. Germanstubbers (90:30). Thursday, Oct. 23 Mother Kusters Goes to Heaven (1977) One of the best films of the prolific Rainer Werner Fassbinder, the story of the widow of a man who wanted berease on his daughter, who was plotted by the press, the right (who want to shut her up) and the left (who want to make her a symbol). A witty, forceful portrait of the most controversial modern directors' 7-10. Color. German subtitles: 7:30. Friday, Oct. 24 A temptingly tasteful comedy... BLAKE EDWARDS (1979) George Webber (Dudley Moore) has everything—except the girl of his postadolescent dreams, the one-and-only Boy Scout comedy, a perceptive, hilarious view of today's neuroses. With Julie Andrews and Kate Winslet. (1236 hr) Color: 3/00; 7:30; 9:00 Unless otherwise noted; all films will be shown at Woodstock Auditorium in the Kansas Union, Weekday films are $1.00; Friday, Saturday, Popular and Sunday films are $1.50; Midnight films are $2.00; Kansas Union, SUA office, Kansas Union, 4th level, information 86-3477. No smoking or restraints allowed. Conservative joins in 3rd District debate By BILL VOGRIN Staff Reporter A new face surfaced last night in the race for the 3rd District U.S. House of Representatives seat. The candidate, John O. Stewart, of the Conservative Party, appeared at a debate that was sponsored by Lawrence radio station KLWN for the state debate on behalf as a forum for incumbent Rep. Larry Winn Jr., a Republican, and Dan Watkins Jr., the Democratic challenger, Federal Communications Commission rules required that a Republican be committed to debate with Watkins and Winn. "I don't think we should send women overseas with the men," Stewart said when asked about draft registration. He stated in the stat milia if we are invaded. "Let's respect our women and keep them home as long as we can." Stewart, a Kansas City, Kan. native, is a former auctioneer and retired cab driver. He said his main criticism of his opponents was that Winn represented only the Republican Party and Watkins represented only the Democratic Party. "There lies the problem; they cannot serve two masters," he said. Stewart advocated the development of nuclear power. the development of alternative sources of energy and the reduction of dependence on foreign oil. WATKINS CALLED for conservation of energy and proposed more energy automobiles, machinery and machines. Winn said it was extremely important to develop what he called "plentiful" domestic sources of energy and enforce stricter regulations on nuclear power. Use Kansan Classified Stewart said he considered Iran a buffer zone against the communist threat. He said he considered Iran an example of "Russian influence" in the Middle East. Winn said he expected the United States to normalize relations with Iran "in due time" if the hostages are released. Suspect charged in chapel fire A 32-year-old Lawrence woman surrendered to Douglas County authorities yesterday in connection with a building that was burned last summer. The woman, Virginia Rae Burgher, 2401. W. 53 St., surrendered about 10 a.m. yesterday in connection with the fire that gutted a Christian Ministries Center, 1204 Oroad Ave. ATTENTION: PRE-MED STUDENT Pre-Med Club meeting Thurs., October 23rd 7:00 p.m. Big Eight Room Kansas Union (funded from Student Activity fee) Watkins repeated his better than American productivity was declining and that the federal government should provide incentives to industry to retool and retrain workers and channel them into growth industries. Flesh Gordon 3139 Wescoe Friday, Oct. 24 Saturday, Oct. 25 7:30 9:30 Midnight Sunday 8:30 Both Winn and Watkins said they supported SALT II and the Equal Rights Amendment and agreed that it was impossible to cut taxes and balance the budget while increasing defense spending. Burger was charged with felony arson in the blaze, which caused an estimated $15,000 damage to the property. County district attorney, said Burgler is a former member of Sardis, a religious group whose headquarters were in the building where the group disbanded last summer. Burgher waived rights to a preliminary hearing and will face an arraignment at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 3. kinko's is offering you an incredible deal 21/2 Kopies no minimum letter size white only limited offer 843-8019 904 Vermont PROSPECTIVE LAW STUDENTS Law School and Legal Career Information DATE: Monday, October 27, 1990 TIME: 9:00 to 12:30 PLACE: University of Kansas Further information available: urher information available: June Cautz, Recruiting Coordinator, University Placement Center, University of Kansas McGEORGE SCHOOL OF LAW UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA J. D. DEGREE (Full-Time, Part-Time, Accelerated Evening Divisions) — JOINT DEGREE PROGRAM — MASTER OF LAWS (Taxation, Business & Taxation) — INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS — ACCREDITED: AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION — MEMBER: ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN BAR SCHOOLS Endorses Berman Women's Political Caucus September 30,1980 Honorable Arnold Borman 2612 Oxford Road Lawrence, Kansas 66044 The Kansas Women's Political Caucus Political Action Committee has endorsed your candidacy for the Kansas Senate. We decided that you deserved our endorsement on the basis of information about their race and because of our outstanding record on the Senate. In addition, we have enclosed a small contribution for your campaign. The KWPC PAC will encourage our members to actively support your candidacy not only with their votes but with their time and money. You are advised that you may publicize our endorsement in any way you consider appropriate. If you wish the PAC to issue a press release concerning this endorsement, please contact Judy Ruder by October 10. She can be reached at (913) 672-4527. We wish you the best of luck in November and look forward to work- ing with you next year. Cristie E. Marquardt KMPC PAC Treasurer CEM:jlc Enclosure. TOPEKA. KANSAS 66001 POST OFFICE BOX 2451 This Senator Gets Things Done! Pol. Adv. Paid for by Committee to Re-Elect Arnold Berman Marcia C. Foster, Treasurer, 749-1615 The Traditional Women's Shop Ly Skirts by Lady Halrin By ARN Staff R The now Burling storage McDow nuclear McD vestiga in Kan to abo The begin produc wastes Kans as a si waastes Atomic its plas 1972, the sit was piwas waastes