8 Monday, June 4, 1979 Summer Session Kansan Men's Wear with Flair . . . He was held briefly in jail and released after a 500 bail was posted that night. Kuby... 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. 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 activities. 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 "electroncereasing," or political action by universities for public offices and issues on a ballot. Thomas said that banners should be checked with the commencement committee. A member of the commencement committee, Dower Dykes, professor of design. Technics 99.95 Roq. 139.95 SL-220 SL-220 and 230 Technics. direct-door fireplaces are respected throughout the world for their accuracy, reliability and comfort. We also make outstanding bear-door fireplaces! Take for example the SL220 and SL228. They both perform excellent work with a precision considered less than the SL220 given you semi-automatic operation while the SL228 is fully automatic and furthers 0.045' WWRM numbers. 70 dB BWN do not so sit busy at day and then the difference that you see is clear. 928 MASSACHUSETTS DOWNTOWN Fantastic Buys on Technics Stereo Components Throughout our store. Hurry Limited Quantities! AUDIOTRONICS said banners must be approved by the commencement committee before the However, Kuby said, "If I had displayed a banner that said 'We love you Archie Dykes. I don't think I would have been arrested, arrested and dragged out of the stadium." "I AM holding the Chancellor personally responsible for the incident. I don't know whether his involvement was direct or indirect, but his antipathy toward freedom of speech has contaminated the atmosphere of the University." Chancellor Dykes said Saturday that he and Mike Davis, University General Council, would not comment on the incident while his complaint was filed with the chancellor's office. Kuby's complaint is being typed and will be sent by registered mail this week to those charged, according to J. Hammond McNish, president 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 said he found it difficult to believe that free speech was difficult since since was no interference with the distribution of phillets handed to graduates as they processed toward the stadium. The pamphlets also protested KU investments in the university. The issue, Chancellor Dykes said, would be decided when it was determined whether the code prohibiting political advertising violated the law or correctly intercepted 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 position means he's in charge." But Kuby said that Davis had a conflict of interest because he would be representing the University at the same time he determined the definition of political advertisement. After meeting with the chancellor next week, SenEx will give its opinion on whether a rule was violated, according to Gerhard Zuther, SenEx chairman. The Whitenight's Fashionable clothin and crisp colors, th Town Shop You'll enjoy shopp selecting from our and sportswear, 839 Massachusetts Street WE'RE REMODELIN June,1979 But it's bu TO BE EV (Please excuse SUM Ma Sat kansas union BOOKS All Your Summer Scl Level 2 - gifts, calculators, sundries, t-shirts, shorts Level1 - textbooks, used books school supplies art supplies Gigantic Calculator Sale now in progress VISA' Ampersand Ampersand Publicer DURAND W. 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In Peru, in 1962, all it takes is a computer managing anything called *Science Fiction*. Comic-book characters had to be created. JEFF KIOUS & RIGS, JONES (On Tape) When you hear the song "King of Kings," concert repertoire, get their kite flying WALT TURNSOKI (On Tour), Waldenal to her closest friends, our Billy Jod connection summers in Melvindale, Mich., and winners on the University of Detroit's Interschool News. ZAN STEWART (In Pen) is a part-time sasque in ZAN Santa Monica, where he's the scourge of the city in San Marco (19) 8199 Alan Weston Publishing, Inc., 1004 H Street, New York, NY 10036. All rights reserved. Licenses become the property of the publisher and do not assume any responsibility for unauthorized murrayism. Published on demand. JAMES W. MULLER HARVARD COLLEGE IN ONE EAR... In her otherwise unexcellent review of Mikhail Baryshynkov's book on the Soviet Union (Ampersand, April 1979, p. 22) Jacoba Atlas takes a cheap shot at Alexander Solzhenitvin. She praises Baryshynkov for his willingness to look into his subject matter, and then she says, "he is no Solzhenniy demanding his pound of flesh." Her remark suggests that Solzhenitvin is a gruesome, humourless partisan of some sort of vindictive justice. This group was clearly not in danger, there were not a danger that, together with similar ignorant remarks in the press, it might persuade fair-minded students not to read Solzhennikov's books. anyone who has read the *Gula* *Archiplex* must have marveled at their equality of soul in the face of Soviet tyranny. I was disappointed therefore to read further on in the issue her review of Bukovsky's book and her advocacy of the "Russian war," which she wrote. The军官 must be aware that this is an orchestrated campaign waged through the media, and a political campaign waged by the Carter administration to take the pressure off our enemies and give us the horrors of U.S.-supported dictatorships. As a copper miner and officer in my trade local, I was pleased to read your review of the film *Norma Rae*. Jacoba Atlas gives a refresher overview of the struggle for content that has been a part of the silver screen. The film's *Ayman* sympathetic attitude towards the working class in general also is a reflection of a hopeful trend in campus politics. Oh, dear Jacob Aahm亚顾〉To Build a Castle, which was built by Vladimir Baskynik. Not Mikhail Baryshynk. She quoted Baryshynk; Aren't you embarrassed? Harvard must be cringing. I found this to be a very emotional subject to discuss for our student and intellectual friends in the movement. I believe that time will show that support for justice for the U.S. will not be ignored, and that for the Cold War maniacs pulling the strings of the "Soviet Human Rights". Fraud. PETE LEKU TUCSON, AZ Jacoba Atlas replies: "Although I'm writing to concede that the hamburger issues in the Soviet Union has been used by President Carter and others to observe our shortcomings, it is neither a mistake that fact that citizens are being justified, tortured and destroyed for standing up for their human rights. The Government does not do this to benefit President Carter, nor does it have any evidence of working class can be more inefficient with justice for people in any country. Human rights can never be a fraud in the United States or the United States." It's an interesting comment on America's record-buying public that out of 1,500 certified gold records only six have been classical—and of those six only one can be unreservedly recommended in Sol Siegel's book *The Singing Book*. The van Ciliburn recording of Tchakovsky's First Piano Concerto, made the charts for extra-musical reasons. I C. WALKER INDIANA UNIVERSITY In the early days of the recording industry a large percentage of the best-sellers were vocal numbers by artists like Caruso, McCormack, and Alma Gluck—when did that kind of material drop out of the charts, I wonder? And why? C WAKEFER Thanks for the piece on the Clash, (April). College students generally buy extraordinarily dull LP books, and it's pleasing to see a widely circulated publication as such yours. The energy has been replaced by Linda Rosnatt's coiling in most quarters here at Michigan State. Thank God J finally graduated! How *about* some more on new music in the future and less on derivatives from the衣着 florid American bands. Thanks again! BOB VERMEULEN OKEMOS, MI I read with interest your item about Woodstock II. I have never forgived my parents for having me in 1960 (making me only nine years old when Woodstock took place). Now I have a second chance. Where do I write for tickets? BARB POSTMAN LOS'ALTOS, CA n ticket information arrive to Harrison, 123 E. 40th St. NO. 2H, NE 100228 109222 Sunday, December 5th at 10am Aw, come on, you schmuck! I go and write you a nice fan letter (Amerband, May, 1979), and then you have to stick me in Bloomington, Illinois. It's Indiana — home of Mark Spitz, Jane Pauley, and the world's largest collection of pornographic literature. RANDY HASSAN BLOOMINGTON. IND. Peter Cushing's film career goes back to 1939 when he was in "The Man in the Iron Mask." Other pre-Hamlet films include A Dangerous Oxford (1940) and The Maze (1941). STEVEN DIUYL About that movie quiz in the May issue, Question 3: What two actors debuted in Laurence Olivier's *Hamlet* and later ap- peared together in *Hugo Express*. Answer given: Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Wong! We are sorry. It was a dreadful mistake. We know better, honest. Please come back. - Some sharp film buffs may claim that Cushing was only used as a stand-in for Louis Hayward in special effects shots, which were not actually used by Cushing and but Cushing also had a bit part in the movie. just have to say how much I have enjoyed your magazine since I have been reading it here at Purdue University (I notice that Circus Magazine always spells our name incorrectly—it comes out Prude). And the book has a video of me viewing and movie/record reviews is this great magazine is free! But I'd gladly pay even a little for *Ambassad* and knew where I came. STEVEN DHUEY MADISON, WI Gotta split for class. P.S. I don't alway agree with your reviews KAREN GRIMBERM HIGHLAND, IN 46322 could get it off campus . . where is that? One more thing — I'd truly like to thank you for remembering Michael Nesmith—as a confirmed Nesketh, Torklinson (Dolenz @ Jones (known collectively a long time ago as the Monkees) I got all excited to see you mention him! That man's a great friend he knows he hopes to go on tour this summer? Abel! You can subscribe to Amperand, you lucky死! Abel! Just send $3 for one year’s earth to Amperand Subscription, 1600 N. Wine Street, Suite 201, Los Angeles, CA 90028. And thank for the kind Write to Us Many of you have been writing to your local school papers tell them what a well-printed paper. Amwerstand is 'Don't tell them, tell us Spender speaks to them.' A White Street Suite 201, Lenol CA 90020 In Here FEATURES Summer '79 Tour Guide 12 Music itineraries 13 Harrison Ford 14 John Wayne or Cesar Romero? 15 Summer Movie Guide 14 Handy reference 16 The World's Smallest Drive-In 16 The hot spot of America, NY 17 Classical One-Liners 19 Brief reviews 20 Billie & Rossi Lou Grant's ace reporters 20 DEPARTMENTS In One Ear Letters 4 & Out the Other News & Guest 6 On Tour New Barbarians, Doubles, Tubes 8 In Print Asimon, jazz, Russia, etc. 14 In Both Ears DizcoVision, auto sound 16 On Disc McLaughlin, Hunter, Coltrane 18 On Screen Manhattan, Dreamer, etc. 21 OUR COVER Linda Kelsey and Robert Wulden, better known as Billsie or Ross on the Loug Grant TV show, were photographed by Andrea Bernstein, a tall & lively displayed New York.