2 Friday, April 8, 1988 / University Daily Kansan 'Carousel' will open six-show run tonight By a Kansan reporter "Carousel," the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway hit, will finish off this year's University Theatre series. The first of the musical's six performances is 8 p.m. tonight in the Crafton-Preyer Theatre of Murray Hall. pity Hall: Other performances are at 8 p.m. April 9, 15 and 16; 2:30 p.m. April 10 and 7:30 p.m. April 14. The production combines the talents of the University of Kansas Theater and the Department of Music and Dance. Jack B. Wright, professor of theater and media arts, will direct the 41-member cast and chorus, and Jorge Perez-Gomez, assistant professor of music and dance, will conduct the 39-piece University Symphony Orchestra "Carousel," with such songs as "You'll Never Walk Alone" and "June Is Bustin' Out All Over" is based on the novel "Lilium" by Ferenc Molnar. It tells the story of Billy Bigelow, a dead carnival barker who returns to earth to help his daughter Carrie. Tickets for "Carousel" are $9 and $7 for the public, $4.50 and $3.50 for KU students and $8 and $6 for senior citizens and other students. KU faculty, staff and students may purchase two tickets for the price of one for the April 14 performance. All seats are reserved, and tickets can be purchased at the Murphy Hall box office. Briefs NEW CANDIDATES ADDED: Three more candidates have been added to the list of applicants for the position of president of the University of Iowa, which had already included one KU administrator. Frances Horowitz, vice chancellor for research, graduate studies and public service, said yesterday that she was still in contention for the position and was anxious for a decision to be made. Samuel Becker, chairman of the University of Iowa's search committee, said that the three new candidates would be interviewed within the next few weeks. The three new candidates are Steven Cahn, provost and vice president for academic affairs at the graduate school at City University of New York; Kenneth Louis, vice president of Indiana University; and Hunter Rawlings, vice president for academic affairs and research at the University of Colorado. Becker said that a decision on a new president could be made by the end of May. CORRESPONDENT WILL SPEAK: Dennis Farney, a Wall Street Journal correspondent, will discuss his role as a reporter covering the 1988 presidential campaign at 4:30 p.m. today in 202 Stauffer-Flint Hall. The event is sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi, the Society of Professional Journalists. Everyone is invited to attend. KANSAM APPLICATIONS: Applications are now available for Kansan summer news staff. Applications may be picked up in 200 Stauffer-Flint Hall or in the Kansan business office. They are due by 5 p.m. April 14 in StauFFER-Flint Hall. Call the Kansan newsletter at 864-4810 for more information. PANEL ON BRAZILIAN WOMEN: "Women's Rights in Brazil," a panel discussion on the legal rights of Brazilian women, will be at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. The panel will discuss and answer questions about a segment of "60 Minutes", which will open the program. The segment reports on recent Brazilian Supreme Court decisions on cases involving Brazilian men who allegedly murdered their wives. A Worldview Brown Bag Lunch- ton titled "Japanese Investment in Asian Countries" with De-Min Wu, professor of economics, is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. today in Alcove C of the Kansas Union. ■ The Kansas Academy of Science has scheduled an all-day conference today in the Kansas Union. Call Paul Forio at 864-3244 for information. Corp., is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. in today in 3193 Wesco Hall. In celebration of its 20th year, the Kansas-Paraguay Partnership, Inc. has scheduled a conference for 7:30 p.m. today and all day tomorrow in the Kansas Union. For information, call the center of Latin American studies at 864-4213. On Campus An Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today in the Pioneer Room of the Burge Union. A Friday free movie, "Living on Tokyo Time," is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. An aerospace colloquium with Robert Mullins, General Dynamics Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas is meeting at 8 p.m. today in Alderson Auditorium at the Kansas Union. - An observatory open house is scheduled for 9 p.m. today at the Clyde W. Tombaugh Observatory, 500 Lindley Hall, if the sky is clear. Call 864-3166 for information. Because of a reporter's error, a story on enrollment changes in yesterday's Kansan contained incorrect information. Eight pages of the fall timetable were eliminated, saving a total of $800. Also, a notice of any holds on a student's enrollment will appear on the enrolleen cards beginning October 1988. Correction Because of a photographer's error, Marvin Mattox's name was misspelled in a outline in Tuesday's Kansan. Because of a photographer's error, Kansas forward Milton Newton was incorrectly identified in a cutline in some editions of Tuesday's Kansan. Arts and Entertainment Every Friday KU Students Against Hunger and Stage Pro present Common Ground, The Homestead Grays & The MaHoots in a concert to benefit the hungry of Lawrence. TONIGHT-9:00 p.m. at Bottlenecks (737 New Hampshire) Admission is $4.00 or $3.00 plus one can of food. The food will be distributed by the Lawrence Salvation Army and the money will benefit the Lawrence Emergency Services Council. Paid for by WHITENIGHT'S KU Cheerleading and Mascot Tryouts Clinics: April 18, 19, 20 6:30 p.m. Tryouts: April 21th 6:30 p.m. "Friendship" Varsity Tryouts for Men & Wome Organizational Meeting April 13th 6:30 p.m. Clinics April 13, 14 6:30 p.m.-8:30 d Tryouts April 15th 6:30 p.m. ALL AT ALLEN FIELD HOUSE SUA FILMS April 9 8.9 Friday 3:30. 7:00. 7:00 Sat. 3:30. 7:00. 9:30 This Weekend! Don't Miss! Htt! "A SLEEPER. The dancing in this flick is as thrilling as any in a decade." David A. ROLLING-STONE "DIRTY DANCING earns a place as one of the top ten 'pop music' party movies. Right up there with SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, FLASHDANCE and FOOTLOOSE." Daphne Davis, ELLE MAGAZINE AVENUE FILM STUDIO (AFTER HOURS) GREAT AMERICAN PICTURE DAVID KNIGHT - PUNCHER AWESOME RIBBET JERRY BERT JEREMI CINEMAKES CHRISTIE DAVID KNIGHT - PUNCHER AWESOME RIBBET JERRY BERT JEREMI CINEMAKES CHRISTIE CAMELLE CAROLL AND EMILY BURRING - KIM KOWALCZ AND MARY LEE JOHN MARSH - DAVID KNIGHT ATTIR JOHN - DAVID KNIGHT ELEN LEBUSCHER - DAVID KNIGHT LAST NIGHT - LAST NIGHT JACKIE LOEWS RCA RECORDS AND SAYS (UPGRADING FINAL HISTORY PICTURE) NIGHT EDITIONS VESTON PICTURES 12*4 12 3 10 PARAMETERS STRONGLY CAUTIONNEE Cares about Wear to Walk in the Weather as well as Elderly or Retired. Dr. Sameeh Statiah, Ph.D. (one of those Palestinians who are suffering today) Woodruff Auditorium/KS Union LIVE ON CABLE CHANNEL 6 SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1988 7:00 p.m. plus... Keychains Jayhawk Cups Hats Bumper Stickers Auto Shades Pennants Etc... Enjoy watching this program from your home and ask all the questions you want by telephone. The telephone numbers to call during the show are 841-2102 or 841-2104 For more information call 841-9768 "The Palestinian Uprising: A struggle of a Nation" Lawrence Islamic Video in cooperation with The Islamic Society of Greater Kansas City Mon.- Sat. 9:30-5:30 • Thurs.' tl 8:30 • Sun. 1-5 843-1099 • In Downtown • 8th and Mass. WE HAVE KANSAS JAYHAWKS 1988 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP T-SHIRTS! THE Palace Cards & Gifts Celebrate at TCBY with 25¢ off waffle cones good through April 10) Congratulations Jayhawks! "TCBY" The Countru's Best Yogurt. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA "The formal that never was" April 9,1988 --at LIVEMUSIC The Jazzhaus 9261/2 Mass. This Weekend Friday and Saturday MAGIC SLIM and the TEARDROPS!! Next Wednesday April 13: Don't Miss Lonnie Ray's Blues Jam!!