Friday, October 17, 1975 5 On Campus University Daily Kansan Announcements . . . REPRESENTATIVES OF CARNEgie AND MELLON UNIVERSITY won't conduct interviews here today for prospective students for its Masters of Business Administration program, as originally planned. Instead, the interviews will be Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon and from 14:30 a.m. Students desiring to interview should register with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences office in Strong, or the School of Engineering office in Marvin. Emerald City Antiques "Visit The Land Of Ahs" Correction... The Kansan's printing bill is about $10,000 monthly, not annually as reported in yesterday's issue. TONIGHT: AHMED HUSSEIN will speak at a conference on Palestine at 7 in the Forum Room in the Union. The KU FOLK DANCE CLUB will meet at 7:30 in 173 Robinson Gym. Events . Loccted Just North Of The Bridge Open 7 Days A Week Fine Antiques, Furnishing Used Furniture primitives 842-1808 — 842-3473 Advertise it in the Kansan. Call 864-4358. Currently, the biggest problems are inflation and varying dollar-exchange rates on subscriptions to foreign magazines, he said. In 1973, 1,300 serials were cancelled because of a cutback in finances. This amounted to nearly a $55,000 cut in annual expenditures, according to Miller. Kent Miller, serials librarian, said yesterday that higher prices had forced the department to slow down its rate of growth. The price increase had there been no major cutbacks since 1973. Despite rising costs, the serums depart- tion will be able to have not to cut back on the number of its tests. Cutbacks not expected by library According to Miller, serials include anything that is sold to the library on a continuing order This includes magazines, newspapers and some books. H. Robert Malinowski, assistant director for public services of the library, said that departments in the University subscribing to those materials should also could be asked to discontinue those subscriptions. The cutback may be necessary to reduce expenses, he said. formerly Brook's Tavern Maple Leaf fest falls tomorrow The 18th Annual Maple Leaf Festival will be the Saturday and Sunday. Baldwin will host the festival. "Breakfast on the Prairie" will be served from sump to sunset tomorrow and Sunday through Saturday. SE'S Brown will be portrayed by Charles William, University of Kansas profess- ers. Performances will be at 7:30 tonight, at 2:30 and at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow and p.m. on Sunday. Ticket information is available by calling 91-594-6461, ext. 563. A bicentennial theme, "And That's the Way It Wit—1775," will be used for booths, displays, parade and other activities of the two-day event. Other activities include free bus tours, the annual Maple Leaf parade, on the street barbecue sponsored by the Jaycees, a quilt and craft display, street booths and window displays, a hobby show, a carnival and a pony pull. A historic musical, "The Ballad of Black Women," presented in conjunction with the festival. The play's actors and musicians are area residents or members of the Baker University playmen, a touring drama group of the university. The play is based on the murder of Charles Dow at Hickory Point in 1853 and the first battle John Brown fought against slavery at Black Jack. 1307W.7th features: pool pinball foosball shuffleboard Coors on Tap: draws pitchers schooners TEAM THIS SUNDAY BROUGHT TO YOU BY TEAM ELECTRONICS - 1st PRIZE JIL AM-FM-8 Tr. Push-Button Radio & 2 6x9 Coax Speakers . . . Valued Over $200.00 - 3rd PRIZE —Empire 66QEX Cartridge . . . Valued At $60.00 - 2nd PRIZE -10 inch 2 Way Speaker System . . . Valued At $160.00 TEAM ELECTRONICS Fill Out This ENTRY BLANK And Bring To Name___ Address___ Phone ___ K.U. I.D. No. ___ ASK ABOUT DETAIL AT . . . TEAM ELECTRONICS 2319 Louisiana Lawrence, Kansas BE THERE! Off The Corner Of The Malls Shopping Center Phone 841-3775