Page 8 University Daily Kansan, August 28, 1980 KBI report postponed A news conference to discuss a Kansas Bureau of Investigation report on brutality charges against KU police, which was tentatively scheduled for today, has been postponed to allow Douglas County district attorney Mike Malone time to finish reviewing the report. Malone requested the KBI report after Ron Kuby, a 1979 KU graduate, filed a complaint charging that KU police used unnecessary force when they compelled him to leave Commencement ceremonies on May 19. Kuby was part of a group of supporter Action Coalition, which displayed banners at the ceremony. Eleven members of the group were arrested after scuffling with campus police on the top row of Memorial Stadium. Former KU student arrested Kuby, who suffered a hairline fracture of his left wrist in the incident, was not arrested at this year's courtroom. He was arrested for displaying a banner at Commencement in May 1979. Those charges were later dropped. Malone said that his review of the report would be completed today, and that he would schedule a press conference in the morning before the report his office should take on the report. A former KU student from Iran has been detained by immigration officials in Kansas City, Mo., for an alleged attempt to buy an immigration official said yesterday. Vahid Razavi, 2328 Murphy, was arrested Monday by Lawrence police and charged with writing a $25 bad check to a Dillon's store in October 1979. He was turned over to immigration officials yesterday morning. Razavi was held Monday night in the Douglas County Jail. According to the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Razavi was still being interviewed yesterday afternoon about his visa status. If Raziw is found in violation of his visa status, he would face an immigration hearing and could be deported. Scott Hall, Ridge Park, Ill., freshman, gives all his in a hot KU Marching Band practice session. The band practices for two hours Monday through Friday on routines to be used for performances at KU football games. SUA FILMS Thursday, August 28 The Seduction of Mimi (1974) Giancarlo Giannini 'nintle an unscrupulous factory worker who is seduced by his boss and takes the masks and the Malfa- or any combination thereof in Line Wermtell's breakthrough film, a rudecus, inclusive taste. And it does not become a cry for another scheme of things." —Penelope Gillotti. Plus "A 70-minute (92 min.) color, Italian/usbiliats; 7:30. Friday, August 29 Who'll Stop the Rain Nick Note is astonishing as a disciple of the late Nate Kelzer, and Californian (Tuesday Wield) elude an assortment of low-life types on the train to New York. The other is Kelzer, Kelzer's adaptation of Robert Stone's award-winning novel is a powerhouse in the children's society, with Michael McLaren, Anthony Zerbs, Plus "Norman McLaren's Opening Speech," (128 min.) Cable; 3:30, 7:00. The classic spoot, with Jimmy Stewart as the sheffit who doesn't carry a gun ("someone might get hurt if I do") and the teenager as the dazzling girl hall girl who says "See What the Boys in the Back Room Will Have." Directed by David Sassoon, with a bookish Glory," at 8:30am/min10m juml 8.W;7.30 Tuesday, September 2 Destry Rides Again Wednesday, Sept. 3 The Man in the White Suit (1951) Tight Little Island (Whisky Galore) (1949) Two great comedies from Ealing Studios. The first stars Ari Alcunness as a mild-mannered man who is destructible fabric—only to find out that's the last thing the world wants. The second star is a siger. The second is the story of sunken ship full of whiskey—and the hilarious attempts of the nearby islanders to escape it with Basil Radford and the impressible Mitsa Greenwood. Both directed by Alex Keenkendk (8:52 min). BAW 7:30. Unless otherwise noted; all will be filled on Sunday. Weekday meals are $100; Friday, Saturday, Popular and Sunday meals at Union Weekdays. Tickets available at the SUA office, Kansas Union, 4th level. Information 884-3477. No smoking or refreshments al- BOBBY BELL'S BAR·B·QUE the KANSAS CITY CHIEF'S former star linebacker invites you to enjoy the MIDWEST'S finest BAR-B-QUE! 2214 YALE STREET (BEHIND THE UNIVERSITY STATE BANK) HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER 842-6121 HOURS: MON-THURS 11AM TO 10PM FRI-SAT 11AM TO 11PM SUN NOON TO 8PM SUA FILMS Presents: "A KNOCKOUT ADVENTURE DESTINED TO BECOME A CLASSIC. Nick Notte...comes roaring back like a champion achieving cinematic immortality. Moviegoers may feel as if they've seen them in their counterparts were by Brando as Stanley Walckowski." "A torte, tarsse and powerful as John Hutton's "Treasure Of The Sierra Nevada" demonstrates a subtle, humorous quality that is often ignored. --sporting goods **Plus: "Norman McLaren's Opening Speech"** Friday, August 29 3:30, 7:00 and 9:30 p.m. $1.50 Woodruff Auditorium-Kansas Union -No Refreshments Allowed- ATTENTION! PRE-MED STUDENTS 7:00 p.m. in the Forum Room Kansas Union BE SURE TO ATTEND! Important information for pre-med students A MEETING FOR JUNIORS AND SENIORS INTERESTED IN APPLYING TO MEDICAL SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3 francis 648-4101 731 Massachusetts Pack it...in your W EAST-PAK "DAYPAK'RI" *waterproof, polyurethane coated* *two way main compartment, tie down weather haffer* *top accessory pocket* *adjustable quick release waltpack* *just restain hardware* *wide web shoulder strap* *15" x 15" Lawrence, Kansas 66044 7. 95 other styles. 5.95 to 10.95 - waterproof, polyurethane coated "sporty things for sporty people "I think it’s a fine facility as any in the Big Eight, with the possible exception of Oklahoma State," Wayne Osmess, chairman of the health, physical education and recreation department, said. "It designed to make people feel like doing something active when they come in." It's an aesthetic and functional." OSNESS SAID THE recreation areas had minor construction to be completed, and a research facility and library. All the classrooms have been finished. Despite the unfinished construction, most staff members said they were plumbing. "The faculty is still moving into the new building and 5,000 students will be taking classes there." Pool, gym in Robinson open to use "I think it's great," Chris Sorenson, a lifeguard at the new pool, said. "The expanded facilities give everybody an even swim new without being crowded." KU students are looking for classrooms and marveling at the new facilities in the Robinson addition this week. The gymnasium, pool, 12 raccoons and two rooms took more than $6 million and two a half years to build. The new pool is next to the old pool and has large windows on its south side. AFTER 5 P.M. on week nights, the only door open at Robinson is in the southwest corner. Students are welcome to use the facilities then, but must enter through that door and not valid KU student ID to be admitted. He also has been giving directions to help students to find their classrooms. The gymnasium and weight room are open from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. during the week, 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday, and 1 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sunday. The pool is open from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. during the week, and from 2 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Offices and classrooms in old Robinson will still be used. Ossess said he hoped more students would discover and use the new facilities. "We've got to have security to protect the express equipment. Everett Measured Equipment." The weight room, with barbells and machines, is close to the southwest "The students haven't remembered to bring their IDs much this week, but they'll do better next week," Meadows said. Patronize Kansan advertisers. NOTICE Reduce your reading time without losing your comprehension. Improve your ability to recognize and remember what is said in lectures Rapid Reading and Effective Listening Series Sessions Start: recognize and remember what is said in lectures. Rapid Reading Effective Listening September 2 & October 13 registration Required Call the Student Assistance Center at 864-4064 or come by 121 Strong Hall. --the legendary MUDDY WATERS Coming Events - August 31* Lynch & McBee Duo - September 10 WESTWORLD - September 20 Wednesday September 3rd And Opening The Show Lynch & McBee Band Claude "Fiddler" Williams Paul Gray's and Paul Gray's Gaslite Gang $7.50 advance tickets Now available at the 7th Spirit Club, Kelfs, and Better Days