2 Tuesday, November 2, 1976 University Daily Kansan News Digest From the Associated Press Britain wants informal talks GENEVA-Britain has called on black and white Rhodesian leaders to meet nowadays to discuss a target date for black majority rule and legal independence. British diplomat Ivor Richard, chairman of the five-day-old Rhodesian settlement conference, is being pressed by each of the four black nationalist leaders to set a 1977 target date. This would be earlier than the two-year target to which he had asked in 1963 during U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's African shuttle in September. 'Turn in auns' drive fails BOSTON — a statewide "domestic disarmament race," a chance for people to surrender their guns with no questions asked, has produced a single rusty revolver As police department waited for guns that never came, promoters of the turn-in law admitted that gun owners probably wouldn't give up their weapons unless force. A survey of 22 police departments showed the drive being ignored virtually everywhere. The event was meant to publicize a statewide referendum on today's ballot that could call for a bate on handgun ownership by anyone except police and museum patrons. Ticket selling to be same Student season basketball tickets will be sold later this month by the same process as last year, but changes from this year's will be made before next fall. Doug Messer, assistant athletic director for business affairs, said yesterday that student basketball tickets will be sold Nov. 17-19 for $15. He said students could buy their ticket on any one of those three days—or afterwards until the first home game—by bringing their money and a validated KU-ID to Allen Fildt Messer said the price increase from last year's $10 ticket was caused by the Student Senate's decision not to subsidize tickets with funds from the student activity fee. He said the option card system used this year for purchase of student season football tickets had been "on an experimental basis with the year.bok and class officers to see whether it would be convenient for us and convenient for the students." Students were given an optional fee card at enrollment this year to be used for paying class dues, buying a yearbook or buying a football ticket. From page one School . . . motivated to learn when he has a greater share in his education and helps to deter- in the new school isn't new, Edwards is smart. Edwards said that the new school wasn't just a traditional institution and that a child who could take initiative to learn and didn't need constant supervision could benefit most from the environment in the new school. "We make no claim that it's best for all beds," Edwards said. "But if there are no beds, you can sleep." We Write All Risks Automobile Insurance Gene Doane Agency 824 Mass. "For simplicity from our standpoint and for the students, I don't think we'll take that The option card system resulted in lines that meant up of more than two hours. GM explains industry Four General Motors Corp. executives explained GM and the future of the automobile industry in response to student demand at the Town Hall Mall meeting in Hoch Aaddorf, Germany. The meeting, part of an experiment in industry-campus communications sponsored by the University of Kansas and GM yesterday and last Friday, was an open discussion between the audience and four GM executives, all KU alumni. Some of the 50 students present criticized GM for not building an economical small firm. However, George Dodd, assistant head of the computer science department at the GM Research Laboratories, said that GM's new small car, Chevette, was the most fuel-efficient of any American-made car. The Chevette gets 36 miles a gallon, Dodd said. 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Name The electric-powered车 on display at the GM exhibition in Learned Hull yesterdays. C IT WAY O SPRING SECRET! = COUSSE'S STAT YARNANN! Although the cost of professional education continues to spiral, the school will have a new curriculum. Fully accredited by the State Bank of California and by the University of Michigan, this student loan program students eligible for Federal Insured Student Loans The GM executives said they would evaluate the communications project, which also included classroom visits and a luncheon at the Kansas Union, to help develop similar projects at other universities. Panhellenic Association Announces: Orientation Meeting for Spring Membership Program 1977 Union Ballroom Tuesday, November 2 - 7:30 p.m. For more Information contact Panhellenic Association 220 Strong 864-3552 Comments from KU officials and students will be a part of the evaluation, David Andersen, public relations staff member for GM, said. William Inge Memorial Theatre presents "EVERYONE IS SOMEBODY'S MOTHER." (SOMETIME) Oct. 28—Nov. 6, 1976 8:00 p.m. Tickets 864-3982 Green Plant Sale 30% off All green plants with this coupon. Offer exp. Nov. 15, '76. Alexander's Bath & Gift Shop 826 Iowa 842-1320 Coors Pitchers $1.00 Mass. St. Deli New Yorker Exp. Nov. 30' '76 Present Coupon CLASSICAL SERIES THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE (1946) WHERE, with Lana Turner, John Garfield Wed., Nov. 3, 7:30, 75c FILM SOCIETY WIND FROM THE EAST (1970) Dir. Jean-Luc Godard, with Anna Wazemsky. Thurs., Nov. 4, 7:30, 9:30, 75c POPULAR FILMS FAREWELL, MY LOVELY (1975) Dir. Dick Richards, with Robert Mitchum, Charlotte Ramping Fri. Nov. 5, 7:00 and 9:30 Sat. Nov. 6, 3:30, 9:1 All films shown in Woodruff Auditorium VOTE INDEPENDENT VOTE EUGENE McCARTHY Independent Candidate for Pros. 1976 Come to the McCarthy Election Watch at THE HAWK'S NEST Tues., Nov. 2, 8:00 p.m. For members all the beer you can drink $1.00 For non-members all the beer you can drink $1.50 Paid for by students for McCarthy—76 The Brewery 714 Mass. presents Wednesday Night 9 'til 12 50c Cover Charge Coming Friday & Saturday Destiny We're moving to a NEW location AT THE CORNER OF 8th AND NEW HAMPSHIRE THE 8th Street MARKET PLACE Our New Store will offer a wide variety of BEADS and JEWELRY SUPPLIES, a selection of finished JEWELRY and, as always, a work area for YOU to MAKE YOUR OWN. ARMADILLO BEAD CO. 841-7946 WARREN OATES KEN NORTON' PAM GRIER vv. 7/15 | x. 80 | sq. 5am, Sat. 10am Hillcrest For the first time in 42 years, ONE film sweeps ALL the MAJOR ACADEMY AWARDS JACK NICHOLSON ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOOS NEST Evenings at 7:15 & 9:45 Sat.-Sun. 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