its for the Council be used in Engineers which would requests phy Club, Military , $718. alls OnCampus TODAY: DAVID HUCCHTHAUSEN, University of Illinois instructor in glassblowing, will give a demonstration from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in KU's glass studio in the Chamney Farm barn, west of Iowa Street on the north side of 15th Street. Ms. ROSENBACH, president of Walters Stout's workshop, will speak on "Geology of the Gorham Oil Field" and "Ancient Kansai Rock Room of Nichols Hall. EWALD OSERS, British translator and specialist on East-Central European literature, will lecture on "Problems of Literary Translation" at 2:30 p.m. and on "Czech Literature Since 1960" at 7:30 p.m. in the International Museum of Contemporary Art, New York. A museum specialist, will speak at a sociological collage at 3:30 p.m. in Foster Hall. Events TONIGHT: PETER MATTHESSEN, novelist, essayist and travel writer, will speak on "The Snow Leopard: An Inner and Outer Journey to the Tibetan Highlands of Nepal" at 8 in Woodruff Auditorium. KU'S CONCERT CHORALE will perform at 6 in the University Theatre at Murphy Hall. The Free University Film Group will show FREEDRICK WISEMAN'S FILM, "HIGH SCHOOL," at 9 in the Union's Forum Room. TOMORROW: UNIVERSITY STAFF will have an open meeting at 5 a.m. in the Union's Forum Room. COLLEGE CHAPTERHOLDERS will meet at 3:30 p.m. in the Union's Centennial Room. GERMAN CLUB will meet at 3:30 p.m. in 4002 Wesleyville. BROOKLYN COUNCIL will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the feature of the German Democratic Republic" at 8 p.m. in the Union's Council Room. City to consider contract The Lawrence City Commission is to consider approval of Bowersock council meeting. The Bowersock contract, which was on the agenda last week but was deferred until tonight, deals with a lease on property east of the Massachusetts Street bridge. It was revealed last week that a Lawrence police officer was lobbying almost full-time in Topeka for the Fraternal Order of Police. The police commissioner, tighter controls on lobbying activities. The commission gave its tentative approval of the plan earlier this year, and formed the outline of a 3-year lease for part of the property and for purchase of the rest of the property in the city and for two firms now controlling the company been working on a final contract since then. The commission also is to consider police department and city staff guidelines for regulating lobbying by a police representative at the State Capitol in Topeka. A very special offer from Bar-B-Q bring in this coupon and receive your choice of chopped or roast beef sandwich with fries or tater-tots ONLY $2.00 530 W. 23rd Coupon Expires Thurs., April 7 841-3402 Smith and Reese were charged with two counts of burglary and two counts of grand theft in connection with a burglary of a University student's residence April 1. Michael Smith, 19, and Frank Reese, 22, both of Topka, were aigned yesterday from the University. Topeka youths arraigned on local burglary charge Both men were being held on a $3,500 bond. Smith, a student at Topeka High School, was released upon signing his own contract. The custody until he can arrange for his bond. Preliminary hearings for both men are scheduled for 2 p.m. April 13. Dance troupe performs tomorrow The Cliff Keater Dance Company, modern dance ballet troupe, will perform as part of the KU Concert Series at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Hoch Auditorium. The concert concludes the group's Kansas touring season. cellence of his group's dancing and for the provocative nature of his choreography. Keuter has been praised for the ex- Tickets are $4, $3.50 and $3 at the University Theatre box office. Students with KU DAs that have current registration stickers will be admitted free. Recreation Services Intramurals ยท Sports Clubs Drop-in Recreation OUTDOOR RECREATION SEMINARS Tuesday, April 12 for SMALL CRAFTS Wednesday, April 13 Tuesday, April 5, 1877 Tuesday, April 19 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 8:00 p.m. Rm. 255 Robinson Gym 8:00 p.m. Rm. 255 Robinson Gym 8:00 p.m. Rm. 255 Robinson Gym 7:00 p.m. Rm. 255 Robinson Gym 7:00 p.m. Rm. 255 Robinson Gym University Daily Kansan Admission FREE Beer & Pop Sale! Recreation Services Rm. 208 Robinson Gym 864-3546 See Mike Heaton Pepsi & Dr. Pepper $ ^{1} $1.30/6-pac (12 oz. cans) $ 20^{\circ}$ each for 10 oz. one-way bottles. Coors & Budweiser '6.80/case '1.70/6-pac Champlin Self Serve Just east of 23rd & Iowa 1802 W. 23rd 842-9578 VOTE WOLFE Paul J. Wolfe X CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL BOARD - Committed to school system improvement * Capable, experienced, informed * Skilled in teaching TODAY, your support of Paul would be greatly appreciated. Paid for by committee to elect Paul Wolfe-School Board RENT-A-CAR LEASING ADMINISTRY 2340 Alabama PLEASE COMPARE OUR RATES! 843-2931 K. U. Students, Come see what you paid for: THE CLIFF KEUTER DANCE GROUP Wednesday, April 6 HOCH AUDITORIUM 8:00 p.m. presented by THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CONCERT SERIES "Mr. Keuter is a fine and vivid dancer whose off-beat reflections upon the kinetic relationships between dance and drama continue to engage me." CLIVE BARNES New York Times Admission FREE with K.U.I.D.