Monday, November 22,1976 3 --- Events TODAY: THE UNIVERSITY SENATE FOREIGN STUDENT COMMITTEE will meet at 11:30 a.m. in Alcove B of the Kansas Union. NONTRADITIONAL, STUDENTS WILL MEET AT 12:45 a.m. in Alcove B of the Union. VOLUNTEER CLEARING HOUSE will meet at 4 p.m. in Parlor A of the Union. A PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY COLLOQUium, "Uncertainties in the Ultimate Calcium," Viewing Chemical Reactions in our Galaxy, will be presented at 4:30 in 136 Malt Hall. TONIGHT: OPERATION FRIENDSHIP will meet at 7 a.m. 1629 W. 19th St. The SU CHESSE CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in Parlors B and C of the Union. THE THAE TAU DANCE ENSEMBLE will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Pine Room. THE THAE TAU DANCE ENSEMBLE will meet at 7:30 in the Oread Room of the Union to discuss the "Equality of Men and Women." THE UNDERGRADUATE PHILOSOPHY CLUB will meet at 8 in the International Room of the Union. AAUP seeks support of exigency A copy of the financial exigency policy will be mailed to all KU faculty members after Thanksgiving to gain faculty support for the document, Robert Fraufu, chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), sad Friday. Fire damages set at $28,000 A fire early Saturday evening at the home of Grant Thomas, 2223 Vermont St., caused a total of £2,000 damage to the house and its contents, fire officials said yesterday. The fire, which started in the attic of the house, was apparently touched off by a pile of burning leaves in the driveway, fire investigators said. Correction It was incorrectly reported in the Kansas that KU buildings will close for Thanksgiving vacation at 5 p.m. Tuesday. The buildings will close at their regularly scheduled closing times. The Kansas Union will close at 7 p.m. Wednesday. At its meeting Friday, the AAUP executive committee also discussed plans to send a letter to Gov. Robert Bennett in response to the question of national faculty salary report from AAUP. The document, which will be presented to the University Senate at its meeting Dec. 2, outlines procedures to be followed during exigency—a financial crisis that would force the University to dismiss tenured faculty members. The report rated KU in the next-to-last comparable universities across the country. *Considering salaries of this year and projections for next year, we are sliding into Friand said that exchanging information and views about the proposed KU budget helped establish contact between state legislators and faculty members. In other business, committee members discussed having an AAUP chapter meeting early next February with the local state legislators to discuss attitudes about support of higher education in Kansas. A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE FOR LEFTHANES E BORN IN 1925. MEMBER OF THE CATALOGS, INVITING SPONDING PARTIES FOR THE ORIGINAL EDITION OF THE TOLSTOVER STUDIO WORKS. QUICK Copy Center WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS — PLEASE TRY US! • 838 MASSACHUSETTS • PHONE 842.3610 / 841.4900 COMPLETE IN STORE SERVICE FACILITIES! SONY PS-1100 SEMI-AUTOMATIC STEREO TURBANTE SYSTEM 530 W.23rd St. 841-3402 "The Taste is in the Sauce" NOW OPEN 11:00 a.m.—2:00 a.m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Bring your party to G's Friday & Saturday Nights. We're now open till 2:00 a.m. to bring you Bar-B-Q only the way "G" can make it. REGULAR SANDWICH SPECIAL Treat yourself to any of "G's" fine Bar-B-Q Sandwiches from 11 a.m.—2 p.m. Daily and get your choice of Tater Tots, Fries or Chips and Drink Free. SMOKED TURKEY DINNER SPECIAL Tues., Nov. 23rd and Wed., Nov. 24th Let "G" take care of your Thanksgiving early with a delicious Smoked Turkey. Dine in or take it home. If you've already bought a turkey Bring it in and "G" will prepare it. Better hurry, we'll be closed Thanksgiving. NEW HOURS Sun.-Mon.—Closed Tues.-Thurs.11 a.m.—9 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.—2 a.m.