Friday, February 28.1975 University Daily Kansan 3 Soccer games planned The KU Soccer Club will face the German Athletic Union on Saturday at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Both games will be at 1:30 p.m. on the soccer field at 2:30 p.m. Tonight... JOHN MORGAN, author of "intersections," will read his poetry at 4 in the Music Room of the Kansas Union for the SUA Poetry Hour. LAWRENCE WOMEN UNITED will sponsor a potluck supper at 6 at the United Ministries Center. The supper is open to all women. SERVICE GROWTH CENTER will sponsor an introductory class in the preparation of a massage at 7 at United Ministry Center. Participants should bring a towel. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will meet at 7 at the University Lutheran Church, 15th and Iowa. RU INDIA CLUB will meet at 7 in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Saturday... Sunday The Kansas Anthropological Society will meet at 9 a.m. in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. MT. OREAD BICYCLE CLUB will sponsor a river road tour to Lecompton. For more information call the Mt. Oread Bicycle Club, 864-3477. --instability in years when carryover was increased. Such a program also would help hold in check a market that is apparently advancing with no end in sight. THE OREAD MEETING of the Religious Society of Friends will sponsor a discussion on simple living following worship services at 10:15 a.m. in Danforth Chapel. A potluck lunchon will follow at the American Baptist Center, 1629 W. 19th. ISRAELI FOLK DANCING sponsored by KU Hillel will be at 8 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Drive. Motions filed in Long case Long faces 12 charges, including first-degree murder, in connection with a robbery and killing Nov. 13 at the Sanctuary Club, 1401 W. 7th. Several motions by the attorney of Dow Howard Long, Topeka, will be heard Moving to Truckee, California. Todd Stork, Winfield junior, was killed by a gunshot wound in the head during the race. Long's trial originally was scheduled for March 3. Judge Frank Gray of the Douglas County District 1 Court granted a continuance until April 14 on a motion by Long's attorney, according to Mike Malone, assistant Douglas county attorney. Edward Collister, Long's attorney, has presented motions for the discovery of evidence in suppression of evidence Malone said. That testimony suppression of evidence involves a lineup in Sosland . . . Soaland said the United States shouldn't attempt to decrease its agricultural productivity even though U.S. wheat and production in 1975 may exceed demand. From Page One Soiland's lecture was sponsored by the School of Business and the First National Business College. MUD CREEK will soon be disbanding. We would like to thank all those who have supported us for the past four years. We would like to invite you to our final performance. 842-9466 BILL BRENNAN—Percussion RICK SANCHEZ—Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica SARA SACRA—Vocals, Flute, Keyboards KARL HOFFMANN-Vocals, Bass BRENT HOAD-Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Violin Final Performance Tonight Hoch Auditorium Feb. 28 & March 1, 8 p.m. ALL SEATS RESERVED SUA and Cowtown Productions Present The Ozark Mountain Daredevils with Special Guest Chet Nichols Monday, March 3 Hoch Auditorium $4.00 in advance $5.00 day of show Tickets available at: SUA OFFICE KIEF'S CAPER'S CORNER—Kansas City Collier also has filed a bill of *purchasing*, asking further clarification of the criteria for acquiring the license. Topkea in which Long allegedly was identified by witnesses to the robbery, he Collilater is unavailable for comment. The motions will be heard at 3:00 a.m. You can earn your MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION with a major in Transportation at the university of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He is a graduate business school in Canada and one of the most prestigious faculties in the country. Our graduates are in demand. Scholarships, fellowships, and research assistance (as much as $5,000) are available. Preference will be given to students with undergraduate degrees in economics, engineering, computer sciences, pharmacics, or the physical sciences. For information write (another K.U graduate); Prof. Karl M. Ruppenthal, Director Centre for Transportation Studies University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada Friday Rich Matteson Internationally known jazz performer and clinician, plays trombone, tuba, baritone, piano, and bass trumpet. For a preview, you can hear Rich with the KU Band at 3:30 TODAY in MURPHY HALL. Then tonight from 8:30-11:30 with the Mike Beisner Trio. Cover charge $ 1^{50}. $ Don't miss THIS, Then jazz lovers! Saturday Ray Ekrardt Back by popular demand, the greatest Dixieland pianist alive today. He'll be playing with the Gaslight Gang this Saturday (March 1) only Music starts at 8:30—cover charge $ '1^{00} $ . Call 843-8575 for RESERVATIONS --- Paul Gray's Jazz Place (Enter from alley behind Jenkins) 926 Mass. ---