University Dally Kansan Thursday, October 24,1974 5 halls. The route begins north of campus at Sigma Nu fraternity and ends on 19th Street at Olver Hall. The route for the 1974 homecoming displays are shown on the above map. Displays are being constructed along this route. (Courtesy of City of New York.) Display route Ellen Reid Gold, assistant dean of liberal arts, invited Winn to address her speech at the conference. Winn addressed himself to many of the issues discussed in the class, such as the advantages incumbents have in elections and the ways they say different things to different audiences. Winn addresses speech seminar Rep. Larry Winn, R-Kan, yesterday was asked to step out of his role as politician to discuss rhetoric and politics in the 1974 Kansas elections. "Anyone who says one thing on a college campus and something different to another audience is making a serious mistake," Winn said. He said his opponent in the 1970 election, then Lt. Gov. DeCoursey, had been caught in this situation when he had supported abortion in a speech at KU. Later in the same day before a group of Catholics he opposed it, Winn said. Winn said that different groups did have different concerns and that he might discuss ecology with students and social security with senior citizens. Winn said the free use of government recording studios in Washington to prepare radio and TV releases gave incumbents an advantage in an election. "But we don't talk about politics. I talk about what the people are interested in. Anyway, the government is reimbursed for my use by the Republican National Committee he said. If I didn't communicate with my constituents I would be criticized for that." A disadvantage in being an incumbent in an election is that an incumbent has a voting record for his opponent to attack, he said. "I've voted over 4,000 times in my eight Baroque exhibit at art museum An exhibition of Spanish Baroque drawings gathered from public and private collections in North America will be held at the Museum of Art through Nov. 24. Kansas Museum of Art Funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, the two-year survey project to locate the drawings at the museum more than 200 museums and collectors. The exhibition, "Spanish Baroque Drawings in North American Collections," is composed of 40 drawings selected to show characteristic aspects of the period in Spain and to illustrate special strengths of the North American holdings. The exhibition, which covers a time span beginning with Francisco Pacheco's "The Poetry of the Youth and ending in the 18th century with 'Wing' and 'Child' by Miguel Jacinto Menendez. MAPS, GLOBES, ATLASES ENCYCLOPEDIAS DICTIONARIES FINE BOOKS FINE SERVICE ADVENTURE a bookstore Millcrest Shopping Center Minth and Iowa 843-6424 years in Congress and anyone, even my wife, can find something to disagree with. This is why some of us don't have debates," he said. Winn said his opponent, Sam Wells, was already saying Winn was against education, a move that prompted the governor to rethink. Winn credited good communication with his constituents for his four successful campaign. He listed weekly broadcasts, news leases and questionnaires as his channels of information. During this election, Winn said, he has added five to seven personal appearances a day, nine billboards and paid advertisements in newspapers. Winn referred to the controversy over Robert Bemner's behavior in court could affect a person's vote. "That was the dumbest thing I've ever heard. It is like the Nixon-Kennedy debate in 1980. Because of Nixon's heavy heave some said he looked like a gangster." Winn said. EUGENE WARREN READS HIS POETRY Music & Browsing Room Student Union 4 p.m. Thursday, October 24 **LUX** **EST** **UMBRA** **DEI** Images building of light, water, stone, dirt: the topography of my psyche— this is one of the places I dream, where I live when sleeping because it is within me, as the field is within the stalk which grows there My quaternity not earth/air/fire/water but rock/light/ water/dirt. (no air?!) $\rightarrow$ WIND. SUA Weekly Poetry Hour Pete Whitenight Republican Candidate for Douglas County Commissioner FIRST DISTRICT Your vote for Pete is needed to assure that Douglas County and our district gets a capable responsive, qualified and enthusiastic representative on the County Commission. Check it out! Eight property owners attended a meeting of the city commission and gave their consent for the plans and pledged their cooperation. Paid for by the Whitenight for County Commission Committee, Don Metzler, Chairman City plans to plant trees and shrubs along the street were put off after the city learned that it had little right of way along the road. City officials are required to require cooperation with property owners. City manager Buford Watson said the city would draw up a plan for the landscaping. A group of persons would have to talk to the property owners about the plan, he said. North entrance to city to get new look Property owners along North 2nd Street agreed last night with a city plan to clean up the street from the north end of the Kansas River Bridge to the city limits. "There has to be a little emotional involvement in this," he said. Louise Gulley, a spokesman for the North Lawrence Improvement Association, said her group would be willing to speak to the masoness if the city would draw up a map. Watson said immediate plans would include the improvement of North 2nd street from the city limits to the overpass about a block north of the river. Further improvement will be delayed until plans for the new bridges are finished. He said the operators of businesses on the street would have to be contacted also. several properties could be improved with little effort. George Faler, a property owner, said the improvements would improve the value of the business property and would make the city look better. Travis Glass, a property owner, said "If we're going to accomplish anything we're going to have to stimulate some interest." Nancy Hambleton, city commissioner, one small gesture to North Lawrence would be appreciated. Federal funds through Urban Renewal or Community Development may be available John and Jane Wilson, property owners, said that he be glad to take care of the trees that are down. Sly & the Family Stone with special guests Tower of Power Saturday, Nov. 9, 1974 In Concert Allen Field House All seats reserved '3, '4, '5 Sales begin Tuesday, Oct. 29 9:00 a.m. SUA Office We remind you of our ticket policy limiting 10 to each person the first day of sales only. sirloin LAWRENCE KANSAS Finest Eating Place Delicious Food and Superb Service with Complete Menu. Steak Sandwiches, Shrimp, to K.C. Steaks at reasonable prices Our motto is and has always been "There is no substitute for quality in good food." 1½ Miles North of the Kaw River Bridge 北 Phone 843-1431 for Information Phone 843-1431 Open 4:30 Closed Mondays