University Daily Kansan, October 17, 1980 Page 3 On Campus TODAY THE HOMECOMING PARADE will start at 1:30 the end of w杰 way Boulevard and end in Zine X parking lot east of Memorial Stadium. Acting Chancellor Del Shankel has requested that teachers dismiss classes at 1:30 today to allow students to attend the parade and rally that follows. The BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 in the Sunflower Room of the Kansas University TONIGHT State Sen. JULIAN BOND, Georgia civil rights leader, will speak at 7 in Hoch Auditorium. His lecture is titled "Science and Technology," sponsored by Student Union Activities. THE INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN priestship in the Regionalist Room of the Union. The KU FOLK DANCE CLUB will meet at 7:30 in Robinson Gymnasium. There will be an open house and film for ASTRONOMY WEEK at 8 in the Clyde W. Tombaugh Observatory, room 500, Lindley Hall. TOMORROW The SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SOCIETY will meet at 10 a.m. in the Walkins Room of the Union. THE ANNUAL LAW SOCIETY will meet at 1 a.m. in New Green Hall. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY will visit p.m. in the Walkins Room of the Union. SUNDAY CIRCLE K will meet at 7 p.m. in 2006 Malutt Hall MONDAY BUDIMIR LONCAP, Yugoslavian ambassador to the United States, will give a lecture on U.S.-Yugoslavian relations at 2 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. The talk is being sponsored by the department of Soviet and East European studies and the University Lecture Series. GEORGE TIAO, professor of statistics and business at the University of Wisconsin, will discuss "The Statistical Analysis of Environmental Data" at 3:30 p.m. in the Computer Auditorium. The INSPIRATIONAL GOSPEL V The REHEARSAL rehearsal at 6 p.m. in 404 Murray Hutchinson THE COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN will sponsor a workshop on contraception and self-health at 7 p.m. in Fireplace Room of Lewis Hall. The WESTERN CIVILIZATION DEPARTMENT will present three films titled "Art in the Western World," "Gallilee: The Challenge of Reason," and "Isaac Newton" at 7 p.m. in the basement of Lincolnott Hall. THE KU MODEL UNITED NATIONS the International Room of the Union. The Kansas welcomes items for inclusion in "On Campus." Organizations should submit written information on scheduled free activities to the campus editor at least two days before the events. Eating steak in some restaurants is getting tougher all the time. At Mr. Streak we know we can't fill your plate with an empty promise. So to make a good tasting dish, you need to look at what you should see the lengths we go to. Of course, some restaurants think they can't afford to serve a steak this good. At Mr. Steak we can't afford not to. 920 West 23rd 841-3454 Open Daily 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Lawrence, Ks shop the CRAMOPHONE 12345678 ASK FOR STATION # 842-1811 ...ASK FOR STATION *6 Important! Values await you at the Gramophone Shop as we present an irresistible offer on top quality stereo component! Discounts! Pioneer SX-3400 AM/FM Receiver • 15 watts per channel • 0.08% THD PIONEER $129**88 Mfr's. Suggested List: $189.00 Full Mfr's. Warranty Terms KIEF'S DISCOUNT RECORDS & STEREO 25TH & IOWA-HOLIDAY PLAZA 913842154 Original Location Since 1922 office, because the child's mother insisted it was not him. Atlanta police hunt child killer ago as one of the killer's 14 suspected victims. It brought to nine the number of bodies found and identified. Five are still missing. Bakery Hot Whole Wheat Bread Baked Fresh Daily in our kitchen ovens. Our Famous Sub Sandwiches Half $1.50 Footlong $2.85 12 Kinds, Including: The Vegetarian, Meatball, Reuben, Turkey, Roast Beef, Ham & Cheese... Each Sandwich Served Hot out of the oven on our own delicious bread. This Week — Chicken Parisian A New Feature Each Week Served Sunday 4-9 p.m. Coors on tap and your favorite brands of beer. Coke, Fresca, Sprite, Tab, Milk, Tan-Man Sun Tea, Chips, Shell Nuts and Corn Nuts . . . Featuring the latest in video games by Cooley Amusements And Always . . Sunday Dinner THE CROSSING 1 BLOCK NORTH OF THE UNION CHALK • NEW HAVEN • FLAGSHIP • ARK • CATFISH • CROSSING After announcing the identification of the body, Atlanta Public Safety Commissioner Lee Brown said 200 police officers and 224 firefighters would begin going door-to-door Monday in an effort to interview someone in every Atlanta household about the killings. By United Press International Police said the body, found in July 1979, was that of 14-year-old Alfred James Evans. He died from suffocation. Identification took so long, in part, said Lt. John Cameron of the Fulton County Medical Examiner's ATLANTA—A door-to-door, citywide search for leads to a killer stalking poor, black children in Atlanta was identified by police agencies identified the killer's ninth victim. Authorities used dental records to identify a body found more than a year The Traditional Women's Shop fall fashion dresses by The Villager