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POSALS have by scientists warning will become years, plans nuclear energy Carter, while his image as and energy in the easy announces that he cut sacrifices are the individual announces energy exlans to pour into socially of energy OULD stop sound. Since a program is should be comprehensive stop-gap until only Phase I, yet to come. Director Truffaut's children survive his frail theme Reviewer By CHUCK SACK As "Small Change" makes abundantly clear, there is no more charming director in the world than Francius Truffaut. Unfortunately, closer scrutiny also reveals that this French filmmaker's art is in a static period. From "Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me" to "Day for Night" and "Story of Adele H." Truffaut has reworked his earlier themes into an interesting film that he has been more explicit in these films, but ultimately they are all disappointing and dramatically flat. "Small However, a director of Truffaut's magnitude can be counted on to be consistently interesting. If he fails to match the qualities of many of the qualities he mean that many of the qualities of his classic films are not apparent in his other work. AND MORE THAN any of his last three films, "Small Change" shows evidence of Truffault's magic. The story of a group of children striving to deal with the idoloches of The Cinema precariously on the windowsill of a ninth-floor apartment; a girl who refuses to obey her parents finds a method of thwarting their punishment, which turns the tables on them. The children are detailed in the story of a small boy who turns his self-imposed handicap to advantage. school, sex, money and adults is exactly suited to his talents. Like no other director, Truffaut understands the dual innocence and profanity of children. He truly believes that all children are in a state of grace, and that whatever the problems they are confronted with, they will be resilient enough to sur- Every scene in "Small Change" testifies to this belief: a 2-year-old child perches OF COURSE, without convincing actors any story can be ruined, and with children in the major roles, the risks are increased (Klein, 2013). Wild Child "amly demonstrated Truffaut's ability to draw brilliant performances from child actors." *Small Change* "should only come from adults." Traffaut's secret in handling kids seems to be less a matter of getting them to trust him than a question of his trusting them. It is also a question of how there is a freshness to their impersonations, Construction of the $55 million University of Kansas Memorial Hospital at the KU Medical Center is about 60 per cent complete, and funding has recently been approved for construction of a multilevel garage directly east of the new hospital. Med Center hospital nearly 60% finished According to Russell Miller, vice chancellor for Med Center administration, construction on the new hospital is underway and should be completed by late 1978. The Green Pepper Country Kitchen Pirates Cove The Green Pepp The hospital will become the center of all patient services, increasing the number of hospitals and medical centers; support laboratories, diagnostic and treatment areas and a new emergency area with high-speed elevators to provide direct access to surgery, X-ray and in-patient care. The six-story structure will add 840,000 feet to existing MED Center facility. Miller said that the proposed parking garage would not be built until the mid-1980s inside the Mild Carriage parking spaces needed at the Med Center was 2,753. Only 2,650 are now available. A study done by the University of Kansas and its partner planned in November 1976 indicated that The total projected demand for parking spaces after the opening of the new hospital is 3,661, meaning that at least 1,010 additional parking spots will be needed for employees and patients by the 1980-81 school year. the building are tunnels for underground access to the new hospital and the rest of the Med Center complex, and a new rooftop heliport for the landing of helicopters carrying emergency patients from other parts of the state. The new garage will contain space for about 725 cars. It is the first of a two-stage program designed to solve Med Center parking problems. Construction of the garage is scheduled to begin late this year, with occupancy beginning within a year. The garages estimated cost of $7,720,000 will be financed from $30,000 bonds, with parting users to pay the capital and the operating costs of the facility. Features being considered for inclusion in Magic, Oz collections win contest Winners of the 21st annual KU book collecting content were announced Friday at the Ravenwood Book Festival. The content was sponsored by Elizabeth Mission Hills and the Oread Bookstore. The graduate division winner was Bonita Yoder, Hesson, 2nd year law student, whose collection was on magic and allied arts. Don Medill. Toekea graduate student, placed second with his collection on German baroque literature. The undergraduate division winner was Jane McNeile, Topek freshman, for an Oz collection. In second place was Paul Reeves, a graduate, for a collection of World's A Fair books. First prize winners received $100 gift certificates and second prize winners received $50 certificates, redeemable at the Aread Bookstore in the Union. 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Students admitted without charge with current Certificate of Registration This program is partially funded by the Student Activity Fund. Somehow the fragile conceit of the storyline is maintained, and there are many wonderful moments when the children are compared to the adults. The only time that the fabric of the film is completely rent is at the end, when a teacher lectures to his class about the fate of one of their poorer classmates. This THE SCENE provides a measure of Truffaut's decline. Compared to the eloquent, accusing stare of the delinquent at the end of "The 400 Blows," the instructor's miscalculation has led the director miscalculation. It reduces the director's other achievements in the same film. Casa de Taco 1105 Massachusetts All the Tostados you can eat for $2.00 Opened 6-8 p.m. daily Expires May 30,1977 ELECTROLUX OFFERS SUMMER EMPLOYMENT TO COLLEGE STUDENTS For the 11th Consecutive Year, Electrolysis is offering summer, part-time or full-time employment to college students. The program includes $1,000, $750 and $500 Special Awards for selling a fixed volume of business. Student part-Time applicants will receive the sales volume of students in the summer program totaled over $2 million. Interested students may apply to any Electrolux Branch office or write : ELECTROLUX College Education Fund 2777 Summer Street Stamford CT 06905 "Small Change" becomes more and more a charming recollection. Truffault is vindicated on one point: it is the children who survive, even in memory. Show your secretary some appreciation National Secretaries Week, April 24-30. Flowers and plants are for secretaries. Naturally. No applause necessary. 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