8 Tuesday, March 27, 1979 University Daily Kansan Physicist discusses 'big bang' evidence Many billions of years ago a catalyticly blast of near inertile force sent all known matter rippling through the cosmos. That matter, through its gravitational force, collected into pools and swirled in the planets, pleres and galaxies as we know them today. though somewhat simplified, such is the big bang cosmology, which is considered the leading theory designed to explain the evolution of the universe. Of course, there was no one around to record such an event, but 13 years ago Arno Penzias discovered what is now believed to be reverberations of light in the cosmic background microwave radiation. Penzias explained his discovery last night at Woodruff Auditorium before an audience of 1,000 people. That discovery earned Penzias the 1978 Nobel Prize in physics and thrust the big bang theory into the lead as the most accepted cosmology. Penzias said that the universe was expanding and would continue to do so because there was not sufficient gravitational force to prevent it. THE PRINCIPLE says the universe never changes. However, the universe has changed, which makes the principle invalid, he said. "The existence of radiation refutes the Perfect Cosmological Principle, which states that any time is a good time to look at the universe," he said. "The motion of the galaxies changed the universe because they began their motion with 100 billion or more stars Flying in a state of condensation, starting 118 billion years ago and living at the same place, but are scattered because of the universe's expanse," he said. Arno Penzias Overloaded? Let SES Help! We provide tutoring, counseling, and study skills sessions. For more information contact: Supportive Educational Services 202 Carruth O'Leary 864-3971 Tuesday, March 27 THE WAR OF THE WORLDs sua films ADAM'S RIB (1953) Dir. Byron Haskin; with Gene Barry, Ann Robinson, Les Tremayne. Special effects by George Pal. Wednesday, March 28 Tracy/Hepburn: (1849) Dr. George Geeh, with Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, Judy Holiday, Written by Garson Kanin and Ruth Gordon. "The fastest moving galaxies are the farthest away and the slowest are the closest." "THE FASTER the galaxy is moving, the farther it is. For example, in a horse race, the fastest horse is the farthest from the starting point. Thursday, March 29 Ibsen's Classic Play: Dir. Joseph Loasy; with Jane Fonda, David Warner, Trever Howard, Edward Fox. PLUS: "The History Book, v. 6" "7:30 & 8:05" Penzias then explained the Hubble Effect, which measured the distance of the galaxies in the universe. A DOLL'S HOUSE (1972) Friday & Saturday March 30 & 31 GIRL FRIENDS Penzias' speech, "Observing the Cosmos," was sponsored by the KU Department of Physics and Astronomy. The flight of galaxies would continue forever. Dir. Claudia Welli; with Melanie Mayron, Anita Skinner, Christopher Guest, Ell Wailach, Bob Balaen, Vivice Linda Lifors. The first fiction film by Welli, who also filmed "A China Memoir" with McRae MacLain. (1978) All films M.R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission. Weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight unless otherwise noted $1.50 admission TONIGHT: VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE by the American Bar Association/Law Student Division will be available from 6 to 18 in the legal office at new Green Hall. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS meet at 7 in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. KUAD CLUB meets at 7:30 in the Centennial Room of the Union. The KUARATE CLUB meets at 7:30 in room 173 of Robinson gymnasium. A WESTERN CIVILIZATION FILM, "The Drive for Power," will be shown at 7:30 in room 3 in old Bell Library. A JUSTICE WORKSHOP will sponsor a lecture by Richard J. Barnett on "Power, Arms and Taxes: The Need for a New National Security Policy" at 8 in the Big Eight Room of the Union. On Campus -UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TOMORROW: VOLUNTEER INOME TAX ASSISTANCE by the American Bar Association/Law Student Division will be available from 6 to 8 p.m. in the legal aid office at new Green Hall. AN EAST ASIAN FILM SERIES movie, "Tokyo Story," will be showcased on Sunday, October 14th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at California Los Angeles, will speak on "30 DAYS THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA" at 7:30 p.m. in 426 Lindley Hall. GUNG FU CLUB meets at 7:30 p.m. in 173 Robinson gymnastium. HUNG KLING DJBALD CLUB meets at 7:30 p.m. in 2002 Learned Hall. The KU Concert Choir will give a SPRING CONCERT at 6 p.m. in Swarthwatt Hall. The KU PENCING CLUB meets at 8:30 p.m. in 173 Robinson gymnastium. City to review budget plan The Lawrence City Commission will consider budget recommendations for the fifth year of its community development program and Oread Neighborhood rezoning plan tonight. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. in the First Building bank building at 9th and Massachusetts The proposed budget for community development is $791,000. The primary goal of the budget is to improve the older and underprivileged children by cording to Karen S. Kressin, acting secretary for the Community Development Block Grant Advisory Board. The Oread Neighborhood plan was approved last week by the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission. The city commission will review the plan, which proposes changing the zoning in the area, and may vote on the issue. DEMONSTRATION March with us on Jayhawk Blvd. in support of the na- tions and human rights of the oppressed Palestinian people Day: Wednesday, March 28 Time: 12:00-1:00 P.M. Demonstrate against a treaty which talks of peace but, in fact perpetuates military occupation of Palestine, denies self-determination to the Palestinians, and strips the peace of its substance. Protest the signing of a treaty which throws the Middle East into turmoil and affects your well being. Sponsored by: --- Organization of Arab Students and Iranian Student Association HERBIE MANN in concert With The K.C. Philharmonic Sunday, April 8, 1979, 8:00 in Hoech Auditorium. Reserved seats $4.00 and $8.00 Tickets available at the SUA office and Kieps, Come and enjoy an aesthetic blending of the musical colors of the orchestra with the timeless jazz sound of Herbie Mann Presented by SUA and The Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra TICKETS GO ON SALE TODAY AT 12 NOON SUA TAKE A FRIEND OUT FOR BREAKFAST! AND GET YOURS FREE WITH THIS COUPON Schumm for Lawrence WE WILL BE SERVING BREAKFAST FROM 6:30 AM UNTIL 11:00 AM. I. Retain City Management form III. Effective city employee of Government employer relationship II. Effective use of Tax Dollars "Quality of Life For Lawrence" THIS OFFER GOOD THRU MARCH 30,1979 --- 1516 W.23 Vote --- sua films Pd Pol Adk. Pd lol by the Robert Schumm lor City Commissioner. Shows Street Address 5104 A-197 AMAZING! INCREDIBLE! Schumm City Commissioner-April 3 DON'T TELL NOW IT ENDS! Campus Tuesday, March 27 Woodruff Auditorium 7:30 pm ADM $1.00 REDKEN Beauty Shoppe NUTRITIONAL CENTER Hairraising For Men and Women Vitamins/Minerals HEALTHRITE-VIBRANCY NUTRITIONAL CENTER - Paul Bunyan Wood Toys - Jewelry Haircutting • Blow-Wave Styling • Permanent Waving - Current Hair Coloring Techniques - Manicures Newest Brush • Retail Accessories Irons—$14.95 • Denman Brushes—$7.50 9th Street Center—9th & Illinois—Call 843-3034 WOMEN'S COALITION Needs your energy Join us— Tuesday March 27 at 7:30 in the Pine Rm. the Kansas Union All women welcome Partially funded by Student Senate/Student Service Fee For those who help themselves Help yourself to all the soup, salad, and pizza you can eat. Introducing the Noon Buffet $2.99 Mon-Fri 11:30-2:00 Holiday Plaza 2449 Iowa 842-5824 --- SPIRIT SQUAD 1979-80 Proliminary meeting is April 2,5:30 pm AUDITIONS: 1) Routines will be taught at the clinic 2) No experience necessary. 3) Everyone is invited to try out. QUALIFICATIONS: 1) Regularly enrolled student at KU 2) Minimum grade point average 1.8 overall 3) A sincere interest in KU athletics The KU Spirit Squad is sponsored and governed by the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation. All students interested in learning more about becoming a member of the squad are urged to attend clinics to be conducted prior to auditions. Questions will be answered and routines for trying out will be taught. Auditions Clinics Allen Field House Tuesday April 3 -5:30-7:00 Wednesday April 4 -5:30-7:00 Thursday -5:30-7:00 Thursday -5:30-7:00 April 5 Monday 5:30-7:00 April 9 Tuesday -5:30-7:00 April 10 Wednesday -5:30-7:00 April 11 Thursday —5:30-7:00 April 12 Preliminaries April 14 —9:30 a.m. Finals April 21 —9:30 a.m. Minority students are encouraged to participate