12 Wednesday, October 9.1974 University Dally Kansan 1. A. 3 B. 2 C. 4 D. 5 Tonight, a coffee for Mrs. Bill Roy, wife of the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senator will be at the Craig Grant residence, 3510 W. 9th St. Ct. Coffee for Mrs. Rou A benefit boogie will be at 8:30 p.m. in the Free State Opera House following the coffee. Labor official Arthur Fletcher, assistant secretary of labor in 1970 and 1971, will have a press conference at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. After the press conference, Fletcher will present a political forum address at 2 p.m. in the Union. Fletcher, a native of Topeka, is the president of a personnel placement and management consulting firm in Washington, D.C. Among his clients are General Electric, Sears-Roebuck and the Republican National Committee. Correction The Kansan incorrectly reported Friday that Mark Anderson, newly elected senator from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, was a law professor at Texas Tech. Also on campus... Today, Kenneth Armitage, professor of biology, will speak at the *Friday for Science* colloquium, a collaboration *A Collision Course* *painted* in the United Ministries building. Tonight, Betty Grossman, program coordinator of the St. Louis Art Museum, will speak for the Kansas Society Archaeological Institute of America at 8 in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. Grossman's topic is "Excavations at Mycenae, Rich in Gold." SUA Presents DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID Classical Series Director: Luis Bunuel Oct. 9, Wednesday Woodruff 7:30 75* CRIES AND WHISPERS Popular Series Popular Series Director; Ingmar Bergman Liv Ullmann, Harriet Anderson NEIGHBORS, L'AFFAIRE EST DANS LE SAC, and THE RED BALLOON Film Society Series Oct. 10, Thursday Woodruff 7:30 75° Oct. 11, Fri. 7:00 9:30 Oct. 12, Sat. 1:30, 3:00 Oct. 12, Sat. 7:00, 9:30 Woodruff 75* HEIDI and THE CHICKEN Children's Series Oct. 13, Sunday Woodruff 1:30 50° Admission 75°—Woodruff Auditorium Rival frats join in benefit race The Kansas State University Phi Gamma Delta chapter is sharing in the traditional rivalry between KU and K-State this weekend by challenging the KU Phi Gamma Delta Chapter to a Leukemia Runathon. The two chapters are starting Friday morning from designated points along Highway 24 and running 35 miles to a common meeting place in Willard, according to Gary Allergott, social service chairman for the KU chapter. Altergott said the two chapters had solicited donations from merchants in their respective towns. Both chapters hope to raise the National Leukemia Foundation. The K-State chapter initiated the runathon because one of its members is a student who is not in regular attendance. "If all works well the two chapters would like to make this an annual event, possibly changing the format to finish in the stadium and use the KU and K-State clash," Altertoss said. The runation will be an entire house effort because each man will run about a mile, instead of five or six men running the whole 35 miles. Aftertogg said. "the original intent of the project was not competitive; however, the KU Flijs intend to build an additional system." Hawaiian Holiday $385 Includes Roundtrip Airfare. Kansas City or St. Louis to from Honolulu (via TWA and Western Airlines) or Los Angeles (subject to fuel and IATA increase). (Subject to fuel and IATA increase.) "Can sign contract and take deposit, starting Friday, October 11,1974" Seven nights at Outrigger West Hotel (triple occupancy) Lei greeting, transfers, taxes and tips Stop over option in Los Angeles or San Francisco on return flight (valid for one year) January 2-9,1975 $385 Airfare and Hotel $85.00 deposit due October 16, 1974 Final payment December 3, 1974 For further information contact: Student Union Activities—Hawaii Kauai Union University of Kansas Lavender, Kansas 60045 Phone (913) 804-3477 READY FOR A HELL-RAISING WEEKEND? For drinking . . . dining . . . gaming . . . and general partying, you'll find Canterbury your best choice in Manhattan. (We're as nice as the Yuk Clubs . . . but a lot more fun.) FRIDAY 3-6 p.m.—TGIF—Free admission—Dance to one of the nation's greatest '50s Rock 'n' Roll bands . . . DUANE DICK & THE JIVE FIVE. 9-Midnight: More fun and friclic with Duane and his friends. Only one way describes the Jive Five: GREAT. We're ready for you at Manhattan's ONLY night club featuring top-flight LIVE entertainment. There's always plenty to do at Canterbury. . . a complete recreational center, plus a large dance area. Plenty to keep you out of . . . or get you into a double right here in one convenient location. No need to look around for something to do. . . it's all here at CANTERBURY. SATURDAY 10 a.m. —Rec Center opens for your pre-game revelry. Pool, snooker, foosball . . . BEER and really good food. (Park your car here and walk about a mile to KSU stadium: save $ and packing problems.) 4-7—AFTER THE GAME—Regardless of who wins, there'll be a FREE dance featuring Duane Dick & Co. A warm-up for the night's revelry. 9-12M—Let if all hang out with D.D. and The Jive Five. Enjoy a rare visit to the Fab Fifties with us! Canterbury Court 1310 WEST LOOP PLACE MANHATTAN, KANSAS 66502 Phone 913-539 7141 K The no sale