2 Thursday, January 30, 1975 University Daily Kansan On Campus Writer places ninth Kathy Pickett, Lawrence senior, has placed ninth in editorial writing competition sponsored by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. She received a $150 scholarship for an editorial about Kansas politics. The Hearst foundation gives awards to journalism students in several categories, including features, editorials, sports, spot news and investigative and interpretive reporting. Worlds of Fun will hold auditions for summer jobs for singers, dancers and actors at 2 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Worlds of Fun jobs Tonight... The Big Brother-Big Sister program will have a roller skating party from 4 to 16 at the Lawrence Skate Center, 1003 E. 23rd. The varsity golf team will meet at 7 in the Trophy Room of the Allen Field House Ammex. The KU Commission on the Status of Women will meet at 6:15 in the Dean of Women's office. The Lawrence Bicentennial activities sub-committee for Pagenets, Parades and Excursions, Room in the Building at the Community Building at 11th and Vermont. The KU Sailing Club will meet at 7:30 in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Alton denLong, associate professor of architecture at the University of Tennessee, will discuss "Design Process as Behavioral Analysa" at 8 in The play, "Pimples," will be staged at 8 in the William Inge Memorial Theatre in Murphy Hall. It will also be performed Friday and Feb. 2-9 at 8 p.m. Pipe safety check forces nuclear reactor shutdown WASHINGTON (AP)—The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Wednesday ordered 28 of the nation's nuclear power reactors to shut down within 20 days to search for cracks in emergency safety system pipes. This is the second time in five months that nuclear reactors have been ordered to halt operations to inspect emergency systems for pipe cracks that might lead to pipe failures if the emergency systems ever had to be used. The NRC took the action after Commonwealth Edison reported Tuesday that five small cracks had been discovered in the walls of two 10-inch diameter water lines at the base and under reactor I, Morris II, The. There were also a water spray system. The cracks were found near where the lines penetrate the reactor vessel, the NRC said. The commission said no release of radioactivity was involved in the shutdown. The Department of Anatomy of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University and the department of education and to career opportunities in teaching and research in the Biomedical Sciences. OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRADUATE TRAINING IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION Areas of specialization include regeneration, neurocytology, sensory neuron damage, cell differentiation, and compartmental mechanisms, hormonal control of electrolytes, and compensatory growth mechanisms. The final Senate bake bill passed 35-3 and the Senate voted to appoint which spicied Tuesday's debate on the master. Non-Federal monies for stipend and research support of qualified applicants available. Applications for this position will be received by March 15, 2015, and may be filled upon submission to fill open positions in the program. The bill now goes to the House which is expected to act quickly but again the bill will fall prey to emotion and rhetoric. TOPEKA (AP)—After Tuesday's lengthy debate on bingo, the Kansas Senate voted final approval. Wednesday for bingo was also carried only enough time for a roll call vote. Write: ROBERT A. FINCH, Ph.D., Dept. A Departmental Graduate Advisor department of Medicine Brown Gray School of Medicine Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 State senate OKs bingo Hats Blouses Bags Coats Dresses Gloves Sweaters Mufflers Sleepwear 1/2 OFF .. and more .. "Keep an Eye on the Situation" Sportswear Country House at the back of the Town Shop 839 Mass. Street Downtown The At the Jaybowl/Kansas Union Entry Fee *2.00 ALL-CAMPUS 14:1 POCKET BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT IS HERE! Friday, January 31 4:00 p.m. Requirement: Must be a Full Time Student (minimum 12 hours) The winner of the tournament will represent KU in the annual Association of College Unions—International Indoor Recreation Tournament at Fort Hays State, February 7, 81 Info: call J-Bowl, 864-3545 or SUA office, 864-3477 SUA Indoor Recreation Mike Beisner Jazz Trio Thurs. & Fri. only at Paul Gray's Jazz Place (enter from alley behind Jenkins Music) Happy Hour . . Pitchers $1.00 . . 6-8 p.m. Band starts at 8:30 p.m. Paul Gray's Jazz Place 9261/2 Mass. The University of Kansas Theatre K.U. Theatre Reopens Season Ticket Sales for its Winning Season. The University Theatre is offering you a rare opportunity to ENJOY AGAIN the TWO GREAT SHOWS which were selected to play at the Central States Regional AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTIVAL this year. Because of the revival of the TWO FESTIVAL WINNERS, the University Theatre is able once again to offer you FIVE EXCITING SHOWS FOR LESS THAN THE PRICE OF FOUR through our season subscription program. $3.25 seats ... $12.00—save $4.25 $2.50 seats ... $ 9.00—save $3.50 GODSPELL PEPSI THRENODIES THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT THE HOUSE OF BLUE LEAVES DON GIOVANNI Feb. 2 at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 3 at 8:00 p.m. Feb. 14, 15, 20, 21 at 8:00 p.m.; Feb. 16 at 2:30 p.m. Mar. 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 at 8:00 p.m. April 11, 12, 19 at 8:00 p.m.; Apr. 20 at 2:30 p.m. K. U. Students admitted free with certificate of registration. This program is partially funded by the student activity fee. 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