8 Friday, October 11, 1974 University Daily Kansan Pearson voyage . . . From Page One "Why, then, should another new development be bitterly opposed and, finally, rejected? I do not deny that the proposed Pearson semester in France was fraught with problems that could be the legitimate concern of those who deliberated on it. If we had problems nor all of them together, however, constituted some insuperable obstacle. "The whole success of Pearson has resided in its ability to do what no one else would. "We did not propose a semester in France without considering all the relevant factors involved. We made the risks involved. We would hardly have made the proposal had we not thought it to be in the best interests of our students and faculty." Of those students, faculty and administrators of good will who were involved in the deliberations about this issue concluded that the faculty of Pearson knows best how to teach its own program. "Those of ill will used the problems as an excuse to stop the project. No committee and no committee member offered to help overcome any of the problems. The committee apparatus, as it now functions, acts primarily to help the committee not, toote, to represent vested interests that are self-validating and self-perpetuating. "In its treatment of the Pearson program, 'n its University is involved in a scandal that has led to a number of efforts teaching, to encourage educational innovation, and to respect the aspirations of students. This scandal, in turn, is sympathetic to our concerns," dominates the University, promoting SHAKEY'S Pitcher Night Saturday 8-12 Saturday 8-12 Pitchers only $100 Enjoy Music Every Friday and Saturday 7-12 544 W.23 Lawrence mediority, penalizing excellence and paralyzing initiative." Brad Barker, former Pearson student and one of several students who were instrumental in getting the EPPC to listen to student arguments for the program, said he was disappointed that the program wasn't accepted. "I just wish the College would've given Pearson College a chance to fail," Barker said. He said that if technical problems had been in unaccountable, then the program could be fixed. He said, however, that it was necessary to wait to see what programs Ford would initiate and what members of minorities he would appoint. far surpassing that shown by the Nixon administration to work with minorities and Minority groups . . . From Page One Opportunities in government for minorities and women have increased greatly in recent years, Fletcher said. There are many more elected black of color than white, there are about 3,000 women who have won in primary elections this year. K. U. Tee-Shirts $2.50 CAMPUS MADHOUSE Mon.-Fri. 10-5:30 p.m. Sat. 10-5:00 p.m. 411 West 14th To: K.U. Students and Lawrence Taco Grandes From: K-State Students and Manhattan Taco Grande We accept the 1000 TACO bet with relish. Our Purple Clad Wildcats are going to SKIN that WEIRD LOOKING JAYHAWK (Kansas Chicken) alive. It seems really odd how you bunch of losers like to knock a WINNER. Whoever said Lawrence was the Flaw on the Kaw knew what he was talking about. We will see all of you Sick'ies October 12. Don't forget to show up. The students of the winning school, upon showing your student I.D. will receive two Tacos free until 1,000 are given away. K.U. wins Free Tacos at Lawrence Taco Grandes. K-State wins Free Tacos at Manhattan Taco Grande. "The day that miniforties come to office today, they expect you to get the job done." Fetter said the importance of elected minorities in the country they could work for was not affecting the vote. "The special interest groups are organizing for their programs, but the aren't organized." On Feb. 19th, 1971, "King of Hearts" opened for a weekrun in Cambridge Mass. It is still running weekly. In San Francisco 67,000 people saw "The King" in only 9 weeks. Obviously—there is something about "King of Hearts" that sets it apart from most movies. We invite you to come and see with us just what this something is. THE KING AND HIS LOYAL SHORT SUBJECTS "We, as a group of people, can ill afford to have all our eggs in one basket," he said. "Whichever party is in power must be made more responsive to our needs." BAMBI MEETS GOODZILLA — second for the innermost ever made! THANK YOU, MASK MAN —a Lenny Bouchy in animated cartoon. When asked why he preferred the Republican party, Fletcher said that though he thought neither party was responsive to him, both had to be represented in both parties. In an isolated surreal pocket of World War I, the British send Alan Bates into a highly unlikely, tiny French town to discover bomb. The townspeople have held the andmites against them. They have taken the resulting result as game action given some of the most enchanting stories on film. When the reality of the rebirning armies breaks the bubble and the inmates have returned to the asylum, we can really share Bates' confusion about which people are really insane and the inmates' KING OF HIEROS is a rare treat; funny and satire at the same time. This wacky, beautiful film has awakened, become a giant, and turned the move world upside down. There is one reason for this phenomenon: people love the King. Every Eve. at 7:30 9:45 Sat. Sun. Matinee 2:00 Hillcrest2 GEORGE C. SCOTT. MIKE NICHOLS THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN Eve. 7:30 & 9:15am, Sun, Mat 2:30 Adm. 3.50 University "GONE WITH THE WIND" "JEREMIAH PG JOHNSON" & "Man in the Wilderness" Boroweff Open 7:15 Showtime 7:45 Sunset THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE! "DISNEY'S GREAT PIONEERING VENTURE IS THE SEASON'S HIT REVIVAL!" Newsweek "AN INCREDIBLY REVOLUTIONARY FILM . THE MIND CAN RUN RIOT!" the NUY Ticker "FAR AHEAD OF ITS TIME." -BEST AUDIO-VISUAL EXPERIENCE IN TOWN!" Walt, Wolf Cue "BEST FAMILY FILM!" Joseph Gelmis, Newsday "A TOTAL EXPERIENCE IN SIGHT, SOUND AND COLOR . . . MAKE FANTASIA A MUST!" Roh Salmajai. Group W Network NOW SHOWING Piano Western's Hero. Here's Super Star, me one WALT DISNEY'S MICKEY MOUSE in the KLONDRIKE DUCKS Matinee Sat. & Sun. 2:30 Eve. 7:30 & 9:40 The K.U. Concert Series Proudly Presents: PHILIPPE ENTREMONT "Pianist Extraordinaire" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11-8:00 p.m. Student reserved tickets sold out. Admittance night of concert with KU-ID and registration Remaining tickets available at Murphy Hall Box Office General public tickets are $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 For further information call the box office 864-3982. Pr infla Mo., Fo Rich Kans R-Ka