6 Thursday, September 11, 1975 University Daily Kansan Events ... Today: R. L. SCHIEFELBUSCH, forum of the bureau of child research, will be the speaker at the Faculty Forum at noon, at the United Ministries Center, 1204 Oread St. The POLISH TABLE will be from noon to 1 p.m. in the Kansas Union cafeteria. SHOZO SATO, professor from the University of Illinois, will lecture on the arts of the Kabuki Theatre at 2:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. A. M. LIBERMAN will speak on "A Motor Theory of Speech Perception" at 3:30 p.m. in 207 Blake Hall. The PLANNERY-CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVES will have a hatha yoga class at 5 p.m. at the United Ministries Center, 1204 Oread St. "CHILE," 1973. A COMMEMORATION ON FILM, SONG AND POEM" will be at 8 p.m. in Smith Auditorium. The Senate has managed the bus service for the past four years. The service is financed by revenue from semester bus students' student activity fees and individual bus fares. Buses . . . Under the proposed system, McMurry said both the University and the city would subsidize the service, but fares would probably still be applied. The Senate is seeking help to keep up with higher operating costs, he said. other cities, can afford to support a bus system, McMurray said. From Page 1 Since the Senate took over management of the service four years ago, only one price increase, from 15 cents to 20 cents for fare this semester, has been applied. Ogle said bus fares were raised to compensate for increased parts costs of diesel fuel If the proposal is adopted, it will be at least two years before the city begins its budget. McMurray that KU's bus system was less expensive than systems of similar size and cost. "It's as rock-bottom cheap as it can be," he said. a dance and fiber art studio Padaifajo instructors Pandi Faid Jadi Deutsch contemporary battik & the die ballet screen painting children thru adult enrolling now moment spaces should be offered permanent residence holidays today, said McBethman. 842-6669 or 615 1/2 Mass. 4-10 p.m. daily *5/Mon.-dance *10/Mon. & materials-fibr art Juanta Wehrlebinhorn, assistant to the men of man, said not all of the students that have been admitted to college. McEibene said the residence halls were 99 per cent full. moved yet. She said some students were slow moving and because there were no telephones in the ironing rooms, communication was difficult. Place an ad Call 864-4358 Two searching for housing The last two students in temporary housing that haven't been offered per- Temporary housing is at its lowest ebb since the start of the semester, Fred McEhlenie, associate dean of men, said yesterday. "as you like it" ---- COUPON ---- 2 Toppings for the Price of 1 Good for Both Pick-Up and Delivery Orders Good thru 9-14-75 These services are offered in response to the requests of KU students. The Kansas Union management invites you to use the services often. 841-1777 DOORS OPEN at 5:00 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 4:00 p.m. on Sun. 1420 Crescent Rd. (At the West End of Campus) OUR HOURS: 8:30 a.m.-Noon 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday The Kansas Union Is Pleased To Announce: Travelers' Cheques & Money Orders Can Now Be Purchased at the Union Business Office Window on the Main Floor of the Union Building. SKYWANNA BLUE MAGICUBES SYLVANIA FLASHCUBES MAGICUBES 87¢ Gibson Discount Price $1 19 Kodak TH-X PRO PUL TOX 135-36 TX 135-36 WE SELL Kodak PRODUCTS Our Complete TX 135-20 PX 135-20 FX 135-20 KODAK FILM Gibson Discount Price PHOTO SHOP Kodak film Kodak film KODAK PAPER ★8"x10"" Single Weight ★ Polycontrast, Polycontrast Rapid, Kodabromide, or Medalist Gibson Discount Price 25 Sheets 100 Sheets $3.13 $10.76 S.U.A. Indoor Recreation HANDBALL/RAQUETBALL: 1st tournament planned for Sept. 22 at Robinson. For more information, contact intramural Office, 4-3546. Deadline is September 18. BOWLING LEAGUES: All leagues start Sept. 8, 9, 10, 11. Sign up in the Jaybowl or call 643-3545. Leagues include: All Green International, Women, Guys & Girls, All Black International and Singles and Doubles Tournament are planned. FOOBSBAL TOURNAMENT: An All-Campus tournament is being planned for sometime in November. 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 POOL: Eightball Tournament, October 4. POLY FEE: $2.50 Deadline is September 30th. SIGN UP: info@swimmingcenter.org QUARTERBACK CLUB: An exclusive football club for students featuring the away football games high-lighting September, September 28 and October 5, p.m. in Kauai, Hawaii; Kansas City, Kansas on Sunday; Kentucky-Sun, Oct. 5, Wisconsin-Sun, Oct. 12, New York-Bronx, Oct. 15, Chicago-Home, if you are interested in J-Hawk Basketball Club for away game films, contact the SUA Office.) CHESS CLUB: Sept. 15th, Monday, 7:00 p.m. parlor C, Kansas Announ. Beginners, welcomes ACKGAMMON: If you are interested in starting a club, contact the SUA Office. THE REGIONAL TOURNAMENT: This tournament is exclusively for the area of indoor recreation and will be held in Springfield, Missouri early in the spring semester of 1976. Competition for the regional will begin this fall in the following areas: 1) Table Tennis, 2) Chess, 3) Billiards, 4) Bowling, 5) Bridge. Make sure you inquire about this tourney! TABLE TENNIS; Sept, 25th; Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Wainol Room; Kansas Union, 1st Tournament to October 20th. For more info- contact intramural Office, 4-3546. K RIFLE CLUB: Sept. 16th, Tuesday, Pine Room, Kansas Union, 7:00 p.m. The a 90 j contra Jan engine Resea KU contro execu Resea least evalu BRIDGE CLUB. Sept. 18th, Thursday 7:00 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union. This is the second year Student Union Activities has devoted a complete focus on Indoor activities. With more emphasis on these activities, they should be better than ever. Many fun and active events are being organized, and we hope KU students will participate. For further information, contact SUA Office, 864-3477.