12 Wednesday, September 25.1974 University Daily Kansan . On Campus Women voters The Lawrence League of Women Voters will have its first unit meetings of the year tomorrow and Monday. Members will discuss the role of the local organization in the total league program and attempt to plan effective action for national, state and local affairs. The units will meet on Friday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., 1313 Strong Avenue, and Monday, 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont St. Volleyball clinic The Parks and Recreation Department will sponsor a power volleyball clinic and league organizational meeting at 7:30 tonight in the Community Building. The clinic, which is open to any school-age youth or adult, will be conducted by Bob Lockwood, University of Kansas gymnasies coach, and several students. Rules, skill drills and techniques will be explained and demonstrated. Rehnauist to lecture Supreme Court Justice William Rehault will lecture on the right of privacy at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Woodruff Auditorium and 8 p.m. Friday in the Union Ballroom. Rehault is appearing as a speaker in the Judge N. T. Stephens Lecture Series, which is under the direction of the School of Law. The Stephens Lectureship endowment honors Nelson Timothy Stephens, one of the school's co-founders. Samizdat exhibit The department of Slavic languages and literatures and the Slavic and Soviet Area Studies Program are now sponsoring an exhibit of samizdat materials from the U.S.S.R. and Eastern European countries in Watson Library. Samizdat is hand-written, type-written, and mimeographed literature that is published in a crude form because of restrictive Soviet censorship practices. The display, which will continue through Oct. 20, features 200 items, including color reproductions of underground Soviet paintings. Also on campus Today at noon, Albert Ravenholt will speak at the Faculty Forum at the United Ministries Center. Tonight, attorney general candidates Curt Schneider and Tom VanSickle will speak at 7:30 on the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Tomorrow and Friday, VISTA and the Peace Corps will have a recruiting booth in the lobby of the Kansas Union. LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS are needed within the U.S. to work in a variety of positions, including Peace Corps, Recruiters will be on campus. Thurs., and Fri., Sept. 26 and Sunday. And Liberal Arts Department (Srs./Grads sign up for interview) Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan 864-4358 Lovelace movie axed "And I don't believe we necessarily ought to condone that type of thing, with high morals." Bartley said, "Up until about 1:30 this aftermoon, I thought it would be." It was then, he said, that he was informed Lovelace would be the star of the movie. The difference is the uniforms. If we didn't have anything on them, any identification. From Page One "We didn't know all the details," he said. . . "It ended up being an R-rated movie," Bartley said. "The band's part was very Bartley said the band had been involved in a similar situation when it was in part of a background scene in the movie, "Prime Cut," which starred Lee Marvin. Reserving X-zone . . . From Page One "I would think that the University must take care not to endanger its good image among its friends by appearing to ignore interests in favor of elite groups," he said. Frickey said the backbone of the University support was composed of persons who, for one reason or another, couldn't contribute to the athletic program. Beisner said the decision to create additional "elite" parking, relegated the many loyal University supporters to a lower "I am aware that the Athletic Department has resurfaced some parking areas near Memorial Stadium," he said. "However, I do not believe that this condition is a problem." The insurance balances the loss of revenue that Security and Parking is going to suffer." Both Beisner and Frickey said that the administration seemed to be supporting elites in its decision to allow preferential parking for contributors to the scholarship innocent. But it was a stupid movie, a bad movie. "This type of specialized treatment for a few stands as an overt contraction to my understanding of the University's outreach policies," Beisman said. Frickey said that he didn't know where those who would have parked in X-zone had gone. "I'm very sorry we got involved. I don't like to renge." He said that in the past spectators parked in drives, by yellow curbs and on lawns near Joseph R. Pearson and North College residence halls. He said the decision to close X-zone during games would compound parking problems in those areas and place an even greater misuse upon students living there. 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