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NOW HE IS teaching his oldest son Devin, 14, to help him simultaneously barbecue 300 pounds of chicken, beef, ham and ribs, using hickory smoke. Oné difference between a rural Mississippi smokehouse and a Lawrence restaurant barbecue using hickory smoke is antipollution regulations, Galloway said. He had hoped to design his own barbecue he said, but found that his plans didn't meet government antitopulation specifications. He also complied with government regulations. While Galloway and Devin run the barbecue, his wife, Carole, keeps the books and helps him perfect his recipe for barbecue sauce. Yvonne, 13, works as a cashier. Patricia, 9, sometimes waits on tables, assisted by Keith, 7. THE RESTAURANT is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day except Sunday, and business has been good since opening day, March 13, 1976, Galloway said. Z.Z. Top band to play concert at KU after all Country rock band Z. Z. Top will appear in an SAU concert at 8 p.m. May 7 in Allen Field House, despite an earlier report that the concert had been canceled. A spokesman for Amusement Conspiracy, which now is the concert's promoter, said yesterday that a squabble between two companies originally promoting the concert at the Kansas City Center in Denver and Kansas City, Mo., said they didn't want to jointly promote the concert. Z. Z. Top wants to play two concerts in Kansas, the spokesman said yesterday. Lawrence and Hays were chosen as the sites instead of Wichita and Manhattan because a Doobie Brothers concert will play in those cities. Reserved tickets will be $6 and $7. A ticket sale date hasn't been announced. Officials board boats for check WASHINGTON (UPI)—American observers this week began boarding some foreign fishing vessels that have permission to operate inside the new U.S. 200-mile limit, the Commerce Department said yesterday. The government agency said 160 observers will, among other tasks, "monitor compliance" with new fishing regulations which went into effect March 1. The regulations bar foreign vessels from catches in the waters off the coast on others caught inside the 200-mile limit. By the end of month, observers also will be working aboard ships from the Soviet Union, Spain, Japan, Italy, East and South Korea, United States, France, Romania, South Korea and Bulgaria. The Commerce Department also said the number of foreign fishing vessels sighted off the U.S. coastline in February declined by 18 percent, from 1976, probably because of the new rules. Ships from 13 nations were seen fishing inside the limit in February. The largest contingent, 148 boats, came from the Soviet and the bulk of those were spotted off Alaska. Dir. Elio Petri. With Mariangela Melato. Co-Grand Prize winner of 1972. (U.S.)/subtitles. Film Society. Thurs., April 14, 1:30 & 9:45 p.m. THE WORKING CLASS GOES TO HEAVEN (LULU THE TOOL) (1972) FILMS THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR (1975) Dir. Sydney Pollack with Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, plus short hours in New York, Friday, April 15 & April 16, 3:30, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m., $1 SALT OF THE EARTH (1954) Dir. Herbert Biberman. Mon., April 18, 7:30 p.m., 75c As a month of that day, Galloy has framed the first dollar he earns as a reward. Woodruff Auditorium Kansas Union "We sold over 1,000 pounds of meat that day," he said. Since moving to Lawrence in 1982, Galloway has cooked in several local restaurants, including the Holiday Inn and where he was the assistant manager. GALLOWAY ALSO WORKED as a pipe fitter, a job that enabled him to travel to Africa, where he was hired to work as a pipe fitter in a sugar refinery in Dakar, Senegal. "I stained 18 days," he said, "There was too much fighting. The Arabs were fighting." JAZZ WEEK presented by the Lawrence Opera House & 7th Spirit balcony Thursday April 14 KU JAZZ BENEFIT Benefit for KU School of Fine Arts Jazz Scholarships The Tuesday/Thursday Band, The 12:30 Band & Tommy Johnson Experiment 9:00 p.m. 'till ??? $1.00 cover Friday April 15 LAWRENCE JAZZ COMBOS Fast Eddie Quartet River City Jazz Nairobi Trio with Johnny Moore on drums Tom Montgomery Quartet with Jim Stringer on guitar 8:00 p.m. 'til 3:00 a.m. $1.00 cover Because he loved to cook, he said, he decided to open a restaurant in Lawrence when he returned from Africa. His ability as a pipe fitter was helpful when he remodeled a building that previously had been used by Brown Plumbing, Galloway said. Saturday April 16 KANU FM 91.5 Concert Presents The Ralph Towner and John Abercrombe Band with special guests THE NAIROBI TRIO with Johnny Moore on drums Two Big Shows 7:00 and 10:00 Admission $4.00 7th Spirit Members will purchase $6.00 Tickets for the entire night. his menu and seating capacity. But to do that, he would have to move to another site. The present lot is small, and parking already is inadequate, be said. BUSINESS HAS BEEN so good in the small restaurant, which seats about 50, that they are one of the top restaurants in the city. Listen to KANU FM 91.5 FOR FURTHER DETAILS Summer Employment On a street lined with competing restaurants, G' Barbeque is so small and unpretentious it easily might be overlooked. Galloway isn't worried. "Good food will sell," he said. Royal Prestige needs students to supplement summer work force $250^{00}$ per week For further info., come to: Student Union - International Rm. Wed., April 13—12:30, 2:30 or 4:30 Student Union - Oread Rm. Thurs., April 14—1:00 or 3:00 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 14, 1977 PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES Fall Membership Program 1977 Informational Meeting Thursday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union Registration materials will be distributed For more information contact: Panhellenic Association 220 Strong Hall 864-3552 Big 8 Softball Tournament at Holcom Sports Complex (Back of Park 25 apts.) April 15-16 GAMES DAILY Friday 2:30-7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Championships 5:15 p.m. Saturday ADMISSION Friday $2.00 Adults $1.00 Children 12 and under Saturday Early Session $2.00 Adults $1.00 Children 12 and under Championships $1.00 Adults $ .50 Childron 12 and under Tournament Pass $3.00 Adults $1.50 Children 12 and under "The coach likes me heavy,but I like me light." ( William Webb Ellis, rugby legend ) 96 calories, approximately one third fewer than our other fine beer. It took Schlitz to bring the taste to light.