MISS. STREET DELI 941 MASSACCVNUE15 the fantastic deli Reuben Heaps of hot, juicy, lean corned beef Big Eye Wisconsin Swiss, Baxian Kraut served on New York Choice Rye with Potato only Celebrity auction to benefit AIDS All Domestic Bottle Beer $1.00 $2.95 a tremendous Greek dessert 99¢ $1.00 By Bryce J. Tach Kansas staff writer Tahiris analogized by Pee Were Hermann and Orchid Whitney, a football autographed by O. J. Simpson and a copy of "Sports Illustrated" signed by Danny Manning for four of the objects up for bid at a celebration auction this weekend. Dr. Annely at the auction will open at p.m. Sunday at the Crystal Room in the Eldridge Hotel, 701 Massachusetts S. The auction is sponsored by the Douglas County AIDS Project, bidding for the 104 items donated by artists, musicians, politicians and ym. Administration is $$ Auction Star Signatures Battle of the bands to help abused kids Other items店員 donated a script of "Nadine," signed by Kurt Bissinger, a campaign pin signed by Dan Quyle, an invitation to the inaugural ball from Allerba Bush and photographs bearing Aller's pwn prints said Tom Christie chairman of the organization. "Most of the items are signed black and white. 8 X 10 pgn graphs" he said. "We've got a pgn graphics" he said. "Got a script, linda and elipsis scripts." 100 celebrities donated items to the auction • use an imax O. J. Simpson footbal • Bette Miler 'Beaches' album • Danny Manning 'Sports Illustrated' • Pee Herman 'Julie Andrews picture • Dançap campaign pin • Stephen Sondheim 'Into the Woods' compact disc • Michael Dubakis photo and acceptance speech from the National Democratic Convention Erans sent a signed *Dynasty script*, Chelsie said he wrote to about 400 celebrities in July and that about 100 of them responded. Most of the celebrities included a personal letter with the items they donated. Purcissers will receive the letters to ensure that the items did belong to the celebrites. wrote about Christie said that he wrote to encyclopedias who he thought would appeal to the general public but that he didn't know what objects would bring in the most money. "You can't know how much things will sell for at these type of things," he said. Pat Schoenrade, fund-raising Came see the chow hounds party down! son chairman for the AIDS Project, who suggested that his $200 would be raised, which would cover the organization's expenses for next year. She said she was surprised at the number of celebrities who numbered on celebrities who "This is our first annual outreach to the public," she said, as far as he knew there hasn't been anything before in Lawrence. The AIDS Project also is sponsoring times and is working week to week. Maria Guglein, vice chairman for the AIDS Project, said the community-based volunteer organization was created last April after about a year of planting. SUBWAY this weekend Sub eating contest at Watch your friends make a "Sub" 3pm --- ~m Sunday 3pm Saturday 3DTH 1. KU Rugby 2. The Team (TKE) 3. The Team (TKE) 1. Flaming Rare Fire Bracelet (Basketfield) 2. Fang Eater from Hell 3. Data Sigma 1 4. ??? (It's not too late - sign up now!) 5. 2. Giupa mongpom 4. ??? (sign up now!) contact Kathy, Kelly or Jaci for details 749.0468 • $25 Entry Free • to benefit KU CREW By Bryce J. Tache Kansas staff worker TWENTIETH CENTURY RDX · GALE ANNE HORD · JAMES CAMPERON · THE JABSS ED HARRIS · MARY ELIZABETH MASTRANTONO · MICHAEL BURN · ALAN SWISTRI ISSUE DULEY · MIKAEL SALMON · GALE ANNE HORD · JAMES CAMPERON PG 13 CANADOG NUMBER 1561 • 1989. COLOR 340 MINUTES • RATED PE-13 CLOSED CAUTION BY NCI • H-H FIRE • SUGGESTED RETAIL $89.99 Checkers Checkers 15 LOW/FOOD PRICES 22nd and LOOSANA WE ENTER FOR LESS $1 VIDEO GRS FOX VIDEO local local, demonstrating jazz and alternative sides of the musical piece. Jazz will peak to a 6, midi tone at 8 p.m., then peak at eightiounth. The sponsors of the event, Delta Beta The fraternity, Sigma Delta The sorority, Ocara-Cola and MVW hope to raise $10,000 for National Prevention of Child Abuse at the Battle of the Bands. The teams will compete for a chance to play at interparty parties next year, recording time at a match and coverage on MTV. Competing bands are the Song Masters,19 Model change, Proposition 19, Moderate Saints and Van Gogh's influence and $6 as tickets are in advance and $6 as margins in the two green notes will be submitted a "tockumentary" to submit a to MTV for airline. "I will be shown on" News at Night, "about two four weeks after the event," she said. "Demo tapes will be sent to each of the bands as well." the Joe Liravag, coordinator of the even, said there were two goals for the evening. Mike Bozzoli, vocalist and bassist for Perpetual Changes his band would have performed even if there hadn't been prizes, "It's for a great cause," he said, "we have another big in Tupelo that might but there were too many positive things about to overlook." "One, we want to raise money for the charity, 80 percent of which will be given to the national organization and 20 percent of which will go to Parents Anonymous," he said. "Second, we want to give as much exposure as possible to the hands involved." Each band will perform for 30 minutes. A panel, including执业 members and representatives from SUA, KIHK, KLR and a Kansas City recording studio, will judge the performances. Julie Swallow, who also is coordinating the event, said journalist The college market was the first step on the ladder to standard, Buzzoli said. "It's hard, coming from Kansas," he said. "There's almost this sigma that if you come from Kansas, you have no edge, no attitude, just because the members don't have long hair and aren't adducted to heroin." "The Murphy, vocalist and also bassist for Modern Saints, said they were waiting for the big break." "We're progressive, slightly alterative, along the lines of The Mute and REM," he said. "Our music it not obscure by any means." His original and cover song would balance the band's performance. Chris Kilcuilan, Lenoxa junior, Tyre Murphy, Gardner junior, Mike Martin of Gardner and Sam Campbell Overland Park junior, compose the Modern Saints band, one of five competing Friday night. "We going to play some lemons and Mary Chain Mighty Lemons Drums, "Ocean Blue and Pink Fizz" he said. "We going to be exciting." By Ines Shuk Kansas staff write Area galleries feature solo artists in t every thing from jigsaw to top mma. we can justy baskin, junk. think. Wind winners. fill in Colum. 599. you said the the Power. 677. said the the Power. 704. would accompany the band's performance. (Yaid says events such as Frydley helped get the hand's name out. "I'm ready to make it big." I said, "I'm compelled, I'm able to make it so, I am confident. I a "We're going to go crazy, have a fine time and get people out of our chairs and dance for us," he leader of the Society Maid and rarely was the key to his hand's music. "We're soothing to the ears, we energetic and powerful," he said "we are very versatile. We can play." Lawrence galleries are welcoming spring with the imagination of three one-artist painting shows. Art Review A 7 p.m. p.m. lonoray Airlines: 922-856-0100 (from Brian Rudolph) from Bradley Stadium in 1897 KIA graduate. The reception is open to the public "The finished product is a com nation of both," he said. Sudowy said that her exhibition would be special interest to people who enjoy nature. The main theme of her paintings is landscape forms for the Pint Hills and mid-eastern Kansas. "I enjoy the country without people," she said. Sudow's watercolor painting show starts tomorrow. "and that his paintings tendered to depict nature and that they weave their art with that which he exhibits, includes recent drawings and paintings; Lyme Green, owner of Artists en Musée. Sudbury, a Lawrence native, said she always painted outdoors, unlike most watercolor artists "His work makes people feel good," she said. "It's very exciting, lively, up-bear, colorful and energetic." one was participated in statewide art shows, such as the 1988 Kansas Center show and the 1989 Dodge City Art Center juried show, the 1990 Gary Smith, coowner of Gary Smith, 1986 KU graduate, and 1986 KU graduate, described Siduk's watercolors as impressions pieces with an insect fair. "Nothing," she said. "You can expect to be bowled over by the librarian of this work, color and energy." Collin's exhibition will run until May 13. Gallery hours are free and Saturday 10 a.m. and Sunday 1 p.m. he said, "They she painted." Smith said Sunflower exhibition would include 12 to 19 pieces of art. It will be the gallery until April 30. The gallery is open 9 a.m to 10 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9:30 a.m to 8 p.m. Thursday, 9:30 a.m to 8 p.m. Saturday, and I to 4 p.m. Sunday. "Her paintings are very soothing." Guid to give gallery tour By a Kensan reporter Kelahs (Gallery, 7 E. Sewell St. opened an exhibition of the 1982-1990 work of painter John Tallarre last Saturday. Talher's works can be seen until May 1. Tuesday through Saturday it is to 5 p.m. Mary Lies Pike, the owner of the gallery, could not be reached. The Lawrence Art Gallery Gallery Group and Crest program will take its annual promotional tourn The developer is a tour in a double-decker bus to several local healers bag to several pieces of food interest and give Gary Snyder, part owner of the guide The tour leaves at 5:30 p.m. from the Eighth Street Arts Studio and Gallery, 691 E. Eighth St. Program participants will be taken to the Lawrence Art Center and later to the KFPrimes gallery, Moss Gallery and Artists Ensemble gallery. Participants will be able to enjoy a variety of drinks and snacks in all of our galleries. Smith said, The program is for Gold members and $2 for non-members. The tour will尔立 State Glass, E. North St., where the glass shoring process will be demonstrated. The bus then will go to the Eighth Street Artist Studio and Gallery. University Daily Kansan / Thursday, March 29, 1990 i