8. Monday, June 4, 1979 Summer Session Kansan The Whitenight's Men's Wear with Flair . . . Town Shop Fashionable clothing, beautifully, in fresh fabrics and crisp colors, the season are our hallmark. 839 Massachusetts Street You'll enjoy shopping our comfortable shop and selecting from our exciting collection of clothing, and sportwear. You're welcome here . . . Ken & Pete Whitenight WE'RE REMODELING TO BE EVEN BETTER (Please excuse the cramped quarters) But it's business as usual Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30 SUMMER HOURS Sat June 9 8:45-1:30 kansas union BOOKSTORE Level 1 - textbooks, used books, school supplies, art supplies All Your Summer School Needs Level 2 - gifts, calculators sundries, t-shirts shorts Gigantic Calculator Sale now in progress VISA' 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 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 He was held briefly in jail and released after a 500 bail was ousted later that night. primarily to instruction, or in other enclosed areas during non-political events. "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. He said the University had consistently defined "political" in the Board of Regents' regulations as "electoneering," or political activism that promotes public offices and on a basis. BUT KUBY contends that the banner was not political advertising. Thomas said that banners should be checked with the commencement committee before publication. A member of the commencement committee, Downer Dykes, professor of design. Technics said banners must be approved by the commencement committee before the 99.95 Reg.139.95 SL-220 However, Kuby said, "If I 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." SL-220 and 230 direct drive, furnaces are, are repelled throughout the world for their accuracy, reliability and speed. The BL20 and BL30 also make it possible to also make it direct drive furnaces! Take for example the BL20 and BL30. They both perform automatic operation while the BL20 is fully auto automatic operation when the BL30 is fully auto automatic and further 0.045% WMM number, 71D DB DHB and further 0.045% WMM number, 71D DB DHB that a furnace can make? Fantastic Buys on Technics Stereo Components Throughout our store. Hurry Limited Quantities! "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." 928 MASSACHUSETTS DOWNTOWN Chancellor Dykes said Saturday that he and Mike Davis, University General Counsel, would not comment on the incident, but the plaintiff 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, dean 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 essential in the interference with the distribution of pamphlets handed to graduates as they processed toward the stadium. The pamphlets protested KU investments in South Africa. The issue, Chancellor Dykes said, would be decided when it was determined whether the code prohibiting political advertising was correct. The commission was correctly interpreted by the campus police. Davis will determine the definition of notical advertising, the chancellor said. "Good legal opinion must come from the University's counsel," he said. "His vested interest was that he didn't know." 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 advertisements. After meeting with the chancellor next week, SenEx will give its opinion on whether a rule was violated, according to Gerhard Zuther, SenEx chairman. LAWRENCE SCHOOL OF BALLET For classes that begin June 4 and end July 28 842 Massachusetts $ ^{*} $ and 205 $ 1/2 $ West 8th 842-4595 Kristin Manley, Director - Adult ballet all levels - Adult Luigi Jazz beginning and intermediate - Body alignment - Beginning adult modern dance - Women's exercise - Preparatory ballet for ages 5.6 - Child ballet all levels - entrance from alley, behind Garbage WELCOME SUMMER STUDENTS! During your busy days ahead let us fix the food! Hungry for . . . a full meal? The cateracea on level 3 offers varied menu for all sizes of appetites, from a complete hot meal to a light lunch. It is open for breakfast and lunch and features several alcoves and reserved for private breakfast and lunch meetings. 7:00-9:00 a.m.; 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. mond-Friday ... soup and salad? The River City Soup *n* salad Bar is situated in the middle of the level 3 dining area. For a modest price you can choose from a large loaf of fresh baked bread, mellow Wisconsin cheddar and one of the soups of the day. *Henry Feinstein* ... a sandwich and a beer The Deli specializes in old fashioned sandwiches, salads, soup, chili, and hot German potato salad for lunch and supper meals. Stop at in-room wine tasting areas and have a sandwich prepared before you from your selection of meats, breads, and cheeses. A variety of beverages, including beer, is available. Meetings are from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday-Friday; 8:00 a.m. to 14:59 p.m. Saturday. ...something fast? The Hawk's Next on level 2 is designed for the person on a time budget. Quick lunches are a speciality, featuring hot and cold sandwiches, salads, fresh fruit, and bakery goods. 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Monday-Friday ... a little table service? On the upper level of the Hawk's Nest, the Prairie Room provides a pleasant atmosphere for lunch. Grilled items cooked to order, specialty sandwiches, daily features, a menu of pastries and among the selections served at your table by waiters and waitresses. 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Monday-Friday ... a Sunday Brunch Buffet? This Prairie Room Buffet consists of one rotating menu with featured enchantments, baked potatoes and desserts, plus juices, and a lunch menu. You can also meal. Sun day from 4 to 2 p.m.