University Daily Kansan Friday, September 20, 1974 3 On Campus Astronomy film The Astronomy Associates of Lawrence and the Department of Physics and Astronomy will present the film "The Violent Universe," tonight at 8 in the Apollo Room of Nichols Hall. The full-length film discusses developments in astronomy and cosmology and the origins of the solar system and the universe. The public is invited to attend. There is no admission fee. Hillel hot dog roast University of Kansas Hillel, Jewish students organization, will sponsor a softball game and dog rost dog at 5 p.m. Sunday at Centennial Park. Rides can be obtained by a phone call to Pam LaPine at 842-4129 or to Steve Berman, 842-7186. The park is at 9th and Iowa streets. Additional information is available from the Hillel office, Room B107 Kansas Union. Also on campus... Tonight, the KU Foldance Club will have a teaching session at 7 at Potters Pavilion with request dancing immediately afterwards. In case of bad weather the meeting will be held in 173 Robinson. Tomorrow, the University Clearinghouse Workshop will meet 10 a.m. 2 p.m. in the University Lutheran Church. Sunday, the Bill Glass Crusade will commence at 7:30 p.m. in Allen Field House. Fall Fiesta Special for Sept.18-26 Taco John's 2 Beef Burritos and Coke $ 1^{00} \cdot \cdot \cdot \cdot Reg. $ 1^{40} Taco John's 23rd & Ousdahl SUA's KU/KSU Football Trip October 12 at Manhattan Price $1600 Attention Sophomores A Bus Exclusively for Sophomores will make the trip to Manhattan PRICE INCLUDES 1 reserved seat ticket round trip charter bus free beverages on bus one evening in Aggieville without driving & parking problems Deadline for sign up-October 3 Indicate that you are a sophomore when signing up District Court hearing for alleged rapist set Al Byron Johnson, a Fremont, Neb., man charged with two rapes in Lawrence, was bound over yesterday to the 7th Judicial Court. He was indicted on preliminary hearing in Douglas County Court. County Judge Mike Elwell discontinued Johnson's old bond and set his new bond at $40,000 with the condition that Johnson is appointed to Douglas County except under order. Johnson is scheduled to appear at 10:30 a.m. Oct. 11 in district court for arraigning Bond was posted for Johnson yesterday afternoon. Because of the seriousness of the crimes, the court could not allow the defendant to be released. Johnson was charged Aug. 26 in Douglas County Court with committing one count of rape and one count of attempted rape on Feb. 3, 1974, with committing one count of rape on Feb. 3, 1974. comment during the hearing yesterday. County attorney David Berkowitz gave no He was originally arrested June 5 in Lincoln, Neb., on one charge of rape and one charge of attempted rape. He is scheduled to make a trial Sept. 23 in Lincoln on the charges. 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($4.00 class members—$5.00 others). Enclosed is $ . . . . . . . (make checks payable to “KU Classes”). Name ... Class... City, State Return to Class Headquarters, 103 Kansas Union Advertise in the Kansan. Call 864-4358. BERT HOULE and SOPHIE WIBAUX in An Evening of Mime University Theatre—Murphy Hall TONIGHT, SOLD OUT Free Student Ti with registration at the Murphy Hall Box Office Reserved Seats $3.00, $4.00, $4.50