Thursday, April 17, 1975 3 University Daily Kansan On Campus Today... CARLOS TUNNERMAN, former president of the Union of Latin American Universities and Guggenheim award winner, will speak on "Research in the Latin American University" at 2 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Kansas Union. Tonight THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS will have a dinner at 6:30 in the Centennial Room of the Union. ROBIN HIGHAM, professor of history at KAISAN State University, will speak on aviation and technology at 10:20 in 200 Learn Hall. THE JAYHAWK AUDUBON SOCIETY will meet at 7:30 in the South Park Recreation Center, 1141 Mase THE HALLMARK FUND will begin its "Design in the Environment" series at 7:30 in Hoch Auditorium. THE KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7:30 in the Kansas Room of the Union. "UNDERSTANDING THE CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXHIBITION" will be the second of a two-part lecture by Carl Leban, associate professor of Oriental languages and literature and East Asian studies, at 7:30 in the Council Room of the Union. J. N. MOHANTY of the University of Oklahoma will speak on "Two Stands of Thought in Husserlin Phenomenology" at 8 in the Forum. WILLIAM MANDEL, renowned Sovietist, will speak on "How a Woman Wrote Her Name as Compared to her Sister in the USA" at 8 in 4001 Wesley. THE SPRING ARTS FESTIVAL, sponsored by Hashinger Hall, will continue at 8 in Hashinger Theatre with a popular music concert, and at 8 p.m. Friday through Sunday in the theatre with a production of "Women's Work." THE BLACK ARTS ALLIANCE PROGRAM will be at 8:15 in the Union Ballroom. Friday OPERATION FRIENDSHIP is sponsoring a weekend retreat at the Chihowa Retreat Center near Lake Perry and also Saturday. Those interested in attending, contact Ben Broome 841-5783. University of Kansas Women's Athletics Announces The First Annual AWARDS BANQUET with guest speaker MICKI KING Olympic Gold Medalist Union Ball Room April27 SPECIAL from TACO JOHN's: SPECIAL K.U. RELAYS COUPON SPECIALS for 4 whole days THURSDAY (April 17) FRIDAY (April 18) SATURDAY ( April 19) SUNDAY (April 20) Buy: 2 Buy: 2 Buy: 2 Tacoburgers Beef Burritos Beef burritos Beef burritos Tacoburgers GET SMALL DRINK FREE GET SMALL DRINK FREE GET SMALL DRINK FREE GET SMALL DRINK FREE GET SMALL DRINK FREE GET SMALL DRINK FREE Riffs spoke against Powell's motion, stressing the need for flexibility. He said the extra money was needed in case the students were unable to attend the Student Activities Center as planned. The motion was defeated by voice vote. Two amendments by Wade Stinson, Shawnee Mission freshman, were also defeated. From Page One Stinson first moved to cut funding of SCORMECH, MECHA, Women's Coalition Senate votes money for budget requests . . . and the KU Commission on the Status of Women on the grounds that they were discriminatory. When this was defeated, he moved to cut Women's Coalition only, to cover paper issued by the group which said "the women are not members," but this was also defeated. Before considering the committee's reports, the Senate considered three requests for funds from this year's contingency fee. The Senate approved a request for $6,000 Student injured in lab fire A KU student suffered minor injuries in a car accident. Tuesday night at Malott Hall A Security and Parking Department report said the student had been pouring ether into a flask near a bunsen burner when the burner had ignited the ether fumes. The flames caused about $400 damage to the laboratory and burned the student on his face, hands and arms, the report said. The student was treated and released at Watkins Memorial Hospital. Another Security and Parking report said a female student had been assaulted by an unknown male at about 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. The woman was walking through Daisy Hill where her mom in a Daisy Hill residence ball wheel her child in a ball wheel when she beckoning her, the report said. The student wasn't injured, the report said, but suffered from shock. Up to the minute listings of rental housing in Lawrence FREE RENTAL SERVICE 842-2500 LAWRENCE RENTALS EXCHANGE FINEST REPAIR (Watches & Jewelry) DEPT. IN LAWRENCE - 1 Year Guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . * no copy you repair, or repair or workmanhip, furnished by workmanship, furnished by day of repair, from year start of repair. Our guaranteed service includes: complete disassembling and cleaning of watch movement - cleaning and polishing the watch case and band - electronic time-testing and adjusting for maximum accuracy Severely damaged parts or rusty watches slightly higher FAST SERVICE — GUARANTEED WORK 743 Massachusetts 843-4366 OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS KARATE HAS MOVED DOWNTOWN As always, the academy offers highly professional training in Karate, Judo, women's self-defense and oriental weaponry. The Goju Ryu Martial Arts Academy has moved to downtown Lawrence. The academy is now across the street from PENNEY'S and above the JAY SHOPPE. Practicality and realism are taught at the academy—not merely sport or "show" techniques. 15% OFF OF ANY COURSE WITH THIS AD-DURING THE WEEK OF APRIL 15 THROUGH 22 GOJU RYU MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY 83512 MASSACHUSETTS Call 842-8244 after 6:30 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. for an Appointment by the summer Kansan, Rolfs said the paper was important since it was the only Senate funded service available to summer students. The Senate rejected a request for $1,400 from the newly formed KU Glider Club. The request had been unfavorably recommended by the Sports Committee. A request for $144 by the Black Arts Alliance was also rejected. A fourth request, for $10,000 for additional allocation to service and other groups, was ruled out of order, since after approval of the Kansan request there was only about $6,000 left in the contingency fund. Thanks to Everyone Especially 'Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Phi Chi Omega Delta Delta delta Delta Gamma Delta Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Pi Beta Phi Sigma Kappa Helen Gilles, M.D. Robert Hughes, M.D. Harry Tea and KLW. Bruce Adams Norm Cook Dale Greenlee Mike Lemon Roger Morningstar Rick Suttle Donnie Von Moore Wes Kabler and Friends Ace Johnson and the Stables John Wooden and Friends Mr. Guy and Village Set Royal College Shop Lawrence Jaycees Marv Gorsky Rose Keyboard RMS Electronics Bokonon Gary Palka Buenos Pop R. D. Boice, D.D.S. Forrest Brown, D.D.S. Phil Falkenstein, D.D.S. Paul Getto, D.D.S. Rich Haun, D.D.S. Bouletau, D.D.S. C.O. Nauman, D.D.S. Donald Weber, D.D.S. Lawrence Wise, D.D.S. A Success For Making Derby Day Carnival -Wallace Village & Sigma Chi Jog on down . . . Sambo's is the place to hit before the Relays, in between the 440 and the broad jump, or after the Relaus. Race on down and try some Tiger food that'll make you roar! Sambo's has the friendliest service in town, not to mention the fastest. Probably the nicest part of it all is that we're about the only place in town that still serves a 10c bottomless cup of coffee, with a smile. Sambo's also has a training table for teams. So coach, put Sambo's on the jogging route. 1511 W. 23rd St. Lawrence, Ks. Sambo's WHERE COFFEE'S STILL TO RESTAURANT She brought a new meaning to the phrase – "DRIVING A HARD BARGAIN!" Friday and Saturday Night PLAYBOY'S DELIGHT RESTRICTED TO ADULTS At 12:15 You Must Be 18 and Have an I.D. To Prove II No Alcoholic Beverages No Refunds Hillcrest THE PIGKEEPER'S DAUGHTER Clint Eastwood Back to Back X R "DIRTY" + "MAGNUM" HARRY" FORCE" Harry 7-12 11.30, Force 19.50 Fat. Sat. Sun. Mon. Worc. 30.00, Force 0.00 Varsity AIRPORT PG 1975 Sal. AFT Mon..Tues. — "Jacques Brei" "MACON COUNTY LINE" and "THE DESTRUCTORS" Boxoffice opens 7:30 Macon at 8:15 Destructors 10:00 Ends Sat. Sunset The Riotous Ribald Conclusion of the Epic Adventure. FINAL WEEK Eve. 7:30:9:35 Fat.-Sat.-Sun. Mat. at 2:15 Hillcrest