Monday, November 4, 1974 on the fulfill The in the in the 10 oposal 9 Interfraternity Council New officers of the KU Interfairship Council were elected last week. Mark Pennington, Bogue junior, was elected council president. Other officers elected were: Dave Floe, Leawood junior, vice president for membership; Bill Bucher, Overland Park junior, secretary, and Kent Stallard, Leawood junior, treasurer. The new officers will assume their duties Dec. 1. Visions of Yeats Lee McNamara, associate professor of English, will speak on "Visions and Revisions: W. B. Yeats in 1914" at 8 tonight in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. McNamara, a scholar of Literature and one of the founding members of the American Committee for Irish Studies, is one of the co-editors of "The Norton Reader." The lecture is sponsored by the KU department of English and admission is free. Nontraditional students University Daily Kansan A lunch table for nontraditional students will be from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. today in Cork in the Kansas University cafeteria. Nontraditional students are invited to attend directly from high school but who spent the intervening years persisting at the table. The table is sponsored by the KU Commission on the Status of Women. Correction The location of Pinkney School was incorrectly listed in the special elections section of Thursday's Kansan. The address should have been 6th and Mississippi streets. Also on campus . . . Tonight, Ted Gakos, American party candidate for U.S. Representative from the Third Kansas Congressional District, will speak at 7 in Parlor A of Union College. Also, John Coboy, professor of speech and drama, will speak on 'Fear Itself' by Kevin Lamarck, who tomorrow is Election Day. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Walt Disney "THE BEARS & " "THE SHAGY AND I" DOG" Board 115:10.00 Dec 20, 2014 Granada DIA DE MUNDI Every Dream You Ever Had About Sex Comes True in "PANORAMA BLUE" X Burt Reynolds in Tonight 7:30 & 9:30 BETWEEN BOWLS in "THE LONGEST YARD" R Tonight at 7:30, 9:50 Hillcrest Varsity TEL/FAX ... Saginaw, WI 537-6941 Stanley Kubrick's "2001" A SPACE ODYSSEY" Tonight 8:00 only G GD Hillcrest Dole will be the senior Republican member of the House Agriculture Committee and a member of the Senate finance and budget committees if he is re-elected. Ford said. From Page One Winner San Francisco Erotic Film Festival "THE PLAYMATES" in 3-D Tonight! 7:45, 9:15 Ford rallies . . . Dole had emphasized earlier in the program that Ford's trip to Kansas wasn't being paid for by the government. The rallies, tickets to the rally, applauded the rmark. Hillcrest Ford's 30-minute speech was interrupted by applause six times. There was an ovation when he repeated his familiar warning against big government: Ford said that although he had campaigned for candidates in 21 states, "candidates here in Kansas have a little more fun than other places." "A GOVERNMENT BIG enough to give us everything government gives us, and we wave every day." There is a new slogan in the gubernatorial race between Republican Bob Bennett, Republican Bernie Sanders, and Democratic Atty. Gen. Senate, who said. The crowd gave him a standing ovation when he told them the slogan was "We want to be in the driver's seat and keep Vern Milligan." Ford also made reference to Bennett's board, which was an issue early in the campaign. "The only thing that Bob has covered up is his chin," he said. Ford arrived about 6:30 p.m. Saturday at McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita from an earlier campaign stop in Grand Junction, Colo. Dave Talks About Paul Gray Dave Neely, Lawrence Bus Driver, Says: "Paul was in school when I was. He's fair and honest. We need people like him in the legislature to do the job." Paid for by the Paul Gray for State Rep. Committee PLAY VISTA'S WORD GAME WIN 2 Grand Prize Winners Each Win Their Choice of Either a Mickey Mouse or a Minnie Mouse Watch 25 CONSOLATION PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO: Simply see how many words you can spell using ONLY the letters in "VISTA RESTAURANTS." The 2 people submitting the 2 longest lists of bonafide English words (no proper nouns or abbreviations, please) win the grand prize. The 25 people entering the next longest lists of bonafide words winn conSION prizes. All words will be judged as words according to Webster's New Unabridged Twentieth Century Dictionary by The Highland Advertising Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Winners will be notified by mail. Enter on or before November 30, 1974. 1527 West 6th, Lawrence 842-4311 Watch the want ads in the Kansan. LITTLE FEAT "A brilliant rock and roll band" Creem "Enormous power... tight... explosive" Billboard "They expand the perimeters of rock" Washington Post Rolling Stone describes their latest album, "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" as "pure funk," placing the slide guitar work of leader Lowell George "on a level with Ry Cooder or Duane Allman, but instantly distinguishable from either." Rolling Stone describes a Little Feat concert as "all grits'n' boogie, coasting from basic rock blues to bar-and-grill." Little Feat, with guests Tide, will be playing a Concert/Dance Monday night, November 4th at 7:30 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. Tickets only '30 and '30 at the door. Tickets available at the SUA box office and Kiefs. Feats won't fail you now! IN ORDER TO QUELL A MULTITUDE OF ASSORTED RUMORS THAT HAVE BEEN CIRCULATING ABOUT US OVER THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS — THETA TAU NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING FRATERNITY DOES EXIST AND YES, FOLKS, WE DO HAVE A HOUSE, SPECIFICALLY, WE EXIST AT 1942 STEWART AND WE CAN BE REACHED AT 842-5460 WE'VE BEEN A DRIVING FORCE IN ENGINE SCHOOL SINCE 1912 AND WE PLAN TO BE AROUND AS LONG AS WE CAN CONTINUE TO BE OF SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY—WHICH, BY THE WAY, SHOULD BE QUITE SOME TIME. ENGINEERING MAY NOT BE THE OLDEST PROFESSION IN THE WORLD — BUT WE'RE UP AND COMING.