8 Monday, June 4, 1979 Summer Session Kansan Men's Wear with Flair . . . From page one Kuby said he chose the location to display the banner in accordance with guidelines in Articles 8 and 17 of the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct. He was held briefly in jail and released after a 500 bail was posted later that night. Kuby ... A STUDENT, according to these articles, may not cause a disruption or obstruction of University activities. The code also provides for freedom of peaceful protest, if the protest does not interfere or obstruct university activity. The University community have a right to be. But Thomas said the banner violated a Kansas Board of Regent rule that prohibits a display of political advertisements in enclosed areas of the campus devoted "Even though there is no lid on the stadium, it was still considered an enclosed area." Thomas said. The decision to remove the banner was not based on its content. primarily to instruction, or in other enclosed areas during non-political events. BUT KUBY contends that the banner was not political advertising. He said the University had consistently defined "political" in the Board of Regents' regulations as "electoneering," or political activity, and has set rules for public offices and issues on a ballot. Thomas said that banners should be capped with the commencement companion. A member of the commencement committee, Dower Dykes, professor of design. Technics 99.95 Reg.139.95 throughout the world for their accuracy, reliability and safety. These turbines also make it possible to also make them drive turbines? Take for example the SL220 and SL320. They both perform well on all types of wind turbines but are priced considerably less! The SL220 you give semi-automatic operation with the SL220 is fully automatic with a higher efficiency and funture 0.045/ WUMS number, 70/80 DBN. 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Hammond McNish, deputy commissioner and chairman of the University Judiciary. Chancellor Dykes said, "We do not now know the nature of the charges, but if the University police made a mistake then, of course, we'll make corrections." CHANCELLOR DYKES he found it difficult to believe that free speech v2 being inwarded since there was no interference, especially when the palms handed to graduates as they processed toward the stadium. The pamphlets also protested KU investments in the city. The issue, Chancellor Dykes said, would be decided when it was determined whether the code prohibiting political advertising was correct or was correctly interpreted by the campus police. Davis will determine the definition of political advertising, the chancellor said. "Good legal opinion must come from the university's counsel," he said. "His vested attorney was a lawyer." 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"I think they were both ahead of themselves," concluded the Belle Sisters. MONTY PYTHONS *Life of Brun* has been delayed until October, dart, but now for the Big Screen BOB DYLAN reportedly didn't want CBS to release *Live at Budokun*, his latest album. (We've heard it; they should have listened to him.) Anyway, Dylan's currently in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, at work in the town's famous local studio with guitarist Mark Burke. He and James Dire Straits, bassist Tim Drummond (James Brown, Neil Young and Ry Coander) and keyboardist Barrett Beckey. Rhythm @ blues master Jerry Weiler is working, along with Becket. Slagged heavily by critics and exforns for his recent records and tours, Dylan may be poising himself to land, once again, on his own deep-routed feet. Dire Straits have their proposed European tour for the chance to work with Dylan *COSTUME DESIGNER Theodora Van Runkle (Bannie & Clyde, The Thomas Croum Affair, Godfrain H1), now working on Steve Martin's debut. Thek, reportedly told Martin's Army he is the best actor I I've ever worked with—he a young a 'luison' Stuck to clothing. Thea. NOVELIST RICHARD CONDON, after viewing the film version of his *Winter Kits*, intoxicated and a bit distracted, the American culture that takes a real look at the American culture. "Condon also wrote the *Manchester Condohide* several years ago, which is an exquisite film that Condon thought "too cold." Oh, Shut Up Who Rates the Raters? The reason *ze* can't spell it out some of our schools refuse to distribute any "Amphers" that contain the dreaded four-letter word; I am unacceptable, though. Old farts are everywhere. BLOODLINE's rating has been switched from an X (if you can believe Audrey Hepburn in an X-rated movie) to R because the producers agreed to remove one snuff movie sequence. That left three other snuff scenes, so we can assume the venerable MPAX (the film industry's rating organization) is offended by four murder-suites, not profit, but by their insistence on judgmental judgments; the board has steadily twice (twice refused to change Manhattan's rating from R to PG, reportedly because the word "f." k is used twice in that film. But some of us recall All the President's Men with a PG and one "f." k., and last year's Time New Year's edition a PG and two "f." ks. I think that anything a PG and two "f." ks. habitarian remains an R because the old farts were rated boards could not accept Allen's character having an affair with a 17-year-old girl. Balin, who looks exactly the same as he did ten years ago, still lives in Marin County (with his dog), practices yoga, still paints and gives the paintings away as quickly as possible. "I don't like to keep them." His pithy prediction for the music scene: "The next crazie will be disco-Gop-pop." Balin left the Airplane almost ten years ago, but during that time he made no solo album, choosing to spend his time working for the Indians and producing the first Jesse Barish and Bodacious albums. "I'm an uncle of my brother's children," a job. I find something interesting to do. I'll give the whole thing up." MARTY BALIN, in Los Angeles working as co-producer for the second Jesse Barish album, granted a rare, in person interview, in which he said he was looking forward to "the challenge of doing my own album," although he has not yet signed with any of "seven" artists. He also has a contract with Grum and RCA, his last sojourn with the Starship was strictly casual). good news; the original group (Eric Idle John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Terry Jones and Michael Palin) will write and perform six two-hour specials for American TV Chapman is currently in Hollywood writing his own movie called *Wallow Board*. HONKEYSUCKLE ROSE, a kind of staris- born-in-country-music, will star Will Nel- son in the Norman Maine star-on-the-skids role; no co-star has been cast. Nelson just Balin says he quit the Starship because their schedule wasn't his. "They have their way of doing things," he said obliquely. "I wasn't ready, I didn't feel like going on tour then, so I went home." Mickey Thomas, he's pretty good, he'll 'em go. And I gave them a good rock @ roll @ song . . ." There's no doubt in some of our minds that a Starship without Balin is like the Tin man with no heart; his tender, sexy love songs have always been his signature to the aggressive, intellectual, opaque music by Slick and Kannet. finished Electric Horseman with Redford and Fonda and recently signed a multi-picture deal with Universal—which does not include Honeycutt's Row or Red-Hodd Stranger (the movie to be made from Nelson's album of the same name), which will be produced by Nelson, Gary Busey and Jan-Michael Vincent. Big Vinvl ROBIN WILSON, Mork to his friends back on Ockie releases his first book recently. Ork, releases his first comedy record, *Reality What a Concept*, an minute now. Jim Messina, the dark-braided half of Loggers & Friends, sets up a bass band called Bara Sound, ninety miles above L.A., with a six-man cadre of local musicians—including horns, Oceans, their projected LP, is expected in August. Peter Frampton, an early composer and writer, is I'm in U.S. of 1977, is back on the racks soon with Where I Should Be—a "more rock or roll" record, spies say. Carly Simon's Elektra contract is up this June, and record companies are stampeding to make offers. Woo! There's Money in It... Recent comments by guitarist Michael AL KOOPER (early Blood Sweat & Tears, dylan sessions and the Superbum album, Kooper-Goldberg Bloomfield and Lyndyr Skynyd production) is putting a new band together — centered on just-depared Dobie Smith guitarist Elli Randall. Bassic Hayward, ex-Little Feat and a recent *Hollywood Square* contest, is slated for the new group. Keyboard player Jai Winding, son of famous bop trombonist Kai Waling, may also be in, along with bassist Neil Steubenhaus from Larry Carlton's band. "There may be no hard board player, but we don't know for a couple of weeks." Kooper told *Amperand*. - Sly Stone, the fringe-waving centerpiece of Woodstock, seemed right on time for his times, with the hottest adaptation of funky music to pop tastes. But Epic is now remixing the innovative Sly and the Family Stone hits in a way that embodies the rocking Tim Ten Years Too Soon. With Stone's career currently languishing, too Too Late is more accurate. - Frail Nicky Hopkins, sessions piano wizard for the Rolling Stones, Jerry Garcia, Steve Miller, the Beatles, Jefferson Airplane and several others, is now said to be assembling his own band. Hopkins has been unheard since his 1973 solo flop, *The Tin Man Who A Dreamer*, when he which split Mill Valley, California, for Egham, Surrey. - ELO, the Symphonic Space Cadets, decided to preceed the recording of his first single, "Shine A Little Light." "High class disco," qualitative talkdrummer Bev Bevan. - Nick Gilder, who held number One last Fall with "Hot Child in the City," tries again soon with "You Really Rock Me." The song also features on phono-liaison Ona-Li-style teenage girls, Gilder responds airily, "Yes, that's what I'm known for—sex and success." Bloomfield, a Kooper co-worker in KGB and the Supervision album, however, might impugn Kooper's credibility with some listeners. "Al Kooper invented the term—superior Guitar Picker magazine. It was a pure scare. It marketable a marketable name, like Froot Loops." We were a product, we were bula buoys, we were skateboards. Kooper said right from the beginning. "We'll make a killing, that's all we're gonna do." It's just a scam, a scam to make money. Koopper, who has been busy recently with jazz session work, said he thought Bloomberg's role was important. MIKE CURB, California's new lieutenant governor and head of Mike Curb Pro Productions, was accused recently on the front page of the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner of lying through his pearly teeth. Curb, whose company just sold a few acts to Elektra-Aslym, had promised to record his record of the incident, even after posing the Choirboy Candidate," a lengthy investigation published in New West magazine just before Curb's election victory detailed a large number of rathc: questionable dealings by Curb in the music industry. The story, by Maureen Orth and Bruce Henderson, was carefully checked by New West's attorneys and never convincinglyrefuted by Curb or his lawyers. A curb spokesperson, a Curb spokesperson told Amphrep, "No comment is being made on that at this time." Carb's claims to fame also include production of Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life" and falso膳 vocals for the soundtrack of a soft-porn epic called *Mondo Hollywood* White Russia Indeed ALEXANDER ZIMCHUK provided the vodka while electric blues master B.B. King spoke recently at a press conference in the U.S.K.R. Consultate in San Francisco's push on "blues for kids," and just-completed tour of the Soviet Union—22 dates at 3-4,000 arenas, all sold out. Zimchuk, the Soviet Consultate General, mentioned that King's records were played over because Soviet authorities don't want their youth affected by American music (it makes them want to buy blue jeans). Under the glare of TV lights, King was asked if he had encountered any racism on the tour. "No," he replied to the man, "because I didn't see any blacks." Winners THE HOTSTOP winner of our Honorary Blues Brothers Contest was James McMackay from the University of Texas at Austin—a junior and an accounting major. He was also the winner of trying to figure out how to make it a full-time career.” The winners of our Bell JPoetry contest are Luellen Fletcher of Iowa City (first prize, $100); Robert Due, Minnesotaapolis (second prize, $125); Liz Gold, Austin TX (third prize, $150) and Thanks to the hundreds who participated.