2 Monday, February 21, 1977 University Dally Kansan News Digest From our wire services Vance ends Mideast trip DAMASCUS, Syria - Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance wounded up his mission to the Middle East yesterday after talks with Syrian President Haafaz Assad, probably the most skeptical of the Arab leaders about negotiating a settlement with Israel. Assad told Vance that any settlement must include Israeli withdrawal from all Arab territory seized in the 1967 Mideast war, full recognition of the national rights of the Palestinians and an end to the state of war. Public judges porno flick WICHTA-A - An offer by the owner of an X-rated movie theater to let the public judge his films drew standing-room-only crowds yesterday and about 40 pr018346A5 Bill Clark, owner of the Circle Cinema, made the offer to let the public in free to see films seized by authorities recently under a crackdown instituted by Sedgwick County District Attorney Vern Miller. Russian urges U.S. involvement PARIS- Exiled Russian disadeed Andrei Amalrik was quoted yesterday as saying that the Kremlin will think President Carter has lost his nerve if the U.S. government fails to continue to put pressure on the Soviets to eliminate political repression. In an interview with the French news agency, Agence France Presse, Amalikra praised Carter's letter to Andrei Sakharov as "an unprecedented event, and especially an absolutely unexpected event for the Soviet leaders." On arrival from Holland earlier in the day, Amalirk told reporters he had sent a telegram to French President Valery Malkovich. The police meeting. He said he had no response. "I came to France to draw the attention of the French government and French public opinion to the wave of repression against Soviet intellectuals," he said. "All evidence shows that in preparation for the Belgrade conference several months from now, the Soviet authorities are trying to end the activity of the group led by Yuri Orlov, which is seeking to make sure the Helsinki accords are implemented." Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev plans to visit France before July 1. PLAINS—The Rev. Bruce Edwards said last day he had resigned effective April 30 as minister of the Plains Baptist Church, of which he was a pastor. A deacon will be moved into the White House. The minister said criticism of him had been building and he was "sure it was the backslash" of efforts he made last fall to Minister leaves Plains church integrate the all-white church after a black minister from Albany, Ga., applied for the position. Edwards' said he had resigned after a special conference to discuss payment of an outstanding church bill that developed into a lawsuit against him of my responsibilities immediately. POSITION OPENINGS UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS RESIDENCE HALLS 1977-1978 RESIDENT ASSISTANTS RESIDENT ASSISTANTS Must be Junior, Senior or Graduate Student for 77-78 academic year Applications and job descriptions available now in Dean of Women's Office ('220 Strong Hall) or in Dean of Men's Office (228 Strong Hall). ASSISTANT HALL DIRECTORS Must be Graduate Student or Fifth-year status for 77-78 academic year All applicants should evidence above average academic achievement,prior residential group living experience, and availability for the entire 1977-1978 academic year (August-May). Application deadline March 11,1977 The University of Kansas is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Monday, Feb. 21, 8:30 p.m. University Theatre BACK TOGETHER AT KANSAS STATE MARCH 8, 8:00pm AHEARN FIELD HOUSE MANHATTAN, KS. ACCENT THE ARTS General Admission $2 KU Students $1 Tickets available at SUA and University Theatre Box Office Costa, recently named Cordelia Brown Murphy Professor of Piano has played with all the major orchestras of Europe. He has just returned from a concert tour of Europe and will present a benefit recital for the Music Scholarship Fund. Come hear this outstanding new addition to the KU Faculty. After three years of separation, bread has chosen to regroup at KSU to kick off their reunion concert tour. Don't miss their only performance in this area! CONCERT PIANIST A K-STATE UNION PROGRAM COUNCIL PRODUCTION and THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Proudly Present SEQUEIRA COSTA Tickets available Feb. 21- Mar. 4 at TEAM ELECTRONICS Prices: $6.00-5.50-5.00 bread SUITS & COORDINATES - Up to 1/2 off Velveteens, velvets, wools. Values at regular (small) price up to $198.00. ALL WINTER SWEATERS 1/2 off Perfect for the last blast of winter SLACKS - Up to 1/2 off Corduroy, poly-gab, velveteens. Values at regular price up to $44.00. GAUCHOS - 40% off Casual as well as velveteen for evening. DRESSES GALORE! Up to 1/2 off Short & long dresses. Values to $99.00. We have the best selection in town. ALL NIGHTWEAR By LANZ - 25% off Ala Rec anoth writel Amer speeec Wo instit Satur CAROUSEL CHARGE This is our regular stock. Best of Values ALL SALES FINAL! 23rd & Louisiana Malls Shoping Center 10-6 Mon.-Sat. 10-8-30 Thurs.