University Daily Kansan / Monday, February 20, 1989 5 Monday 9 a.m. — Campus Vegetarian Society has an information table set up at 4 p.m. in the Kansas Union lobby. The new issue of "Shakahav" and information on and sign-up for the first vegetarian cooking class is available. 20 3 p.m. — "Limitless," Women's week sponsored by GSP residence hall features a KJHK remote broadcast from the LGBO library of music by women artists. 4:30 p.m. Center - St. Lawrence Catholic Campus, 1631 Crescent Road, presents the second annual Lenten Organ Recital Series. A recital featuring 7 p.m. — "Limitless." Women's Week presents Frances Horowitz, dean of graduate studies, speaking in the GSP Jobhv. Melissa Pichette will follow a lenten worship service. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. — "Popular Culture, Soviet Style," presents Richard Stifter, professor of history at Georgetown University, speaking in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. The forum is sponsored by the departments of Soviet and East European studies and history and the Oswald P. Backus III Memorial Fund. 9 a.m. — Campus Vegetarian Society will have an information table set up until 4 p.m. in the Kansas Union lobby 11 a.m. - Adult Children of Alcoholic will meet in the second-floor conference room at Watkins Memorial Health Center. 21 2:30 p.m. — "Limitzess," *Women's Week*, sponsored by GSP residence hall, will present "Women in Art." an exhibit by the GSP library. Corbin residents, the GSP jobbly 3:30 p.m. — Watson Library tours will last for 45 minutes and will acquaint participants with the systems and services available at the library 4:30 p.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Center, 1631 Crescent Road, will have a lenten organ rectal feature featuring Dwayne Wilson's worship service will precede the recital. Wednesday 6:30 p.m. — Hispanic Americans Leadership Organization will meet in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. 7 p.m. — "The Rules of Women: A Cross-Cultural Perspective," will be in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. A panel of five women, one each representing the African, Indian, East Asian, Latin American and Arab cultures, will compare the role of women in their cultures to the role of women in the United States. ■ noon – International Club will have an informal luncheon in Alcove A at the Kansas Union **noon** — University Forum will present Ronda May speaking on “The Joys of Music Listening” at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries building, 1204 Oread Ave. A hot lunch line will be served at 11:40 for $3.25. 7:30 p.m. - Maranatha Campus Ministry will meet in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. 22 4 p.m. — French Club will have an organization meeting in the French department's lounge on the second floor of Wescop Hall. 4:30 p.m. - St. Lawrence Catholic Center. 1631 Crescent Road, will lead the lenten organ rectal series with a recital by Rosi Peni Kadaman A. 4:30 p.m. — The Society for East Asian Studies will meet in the International Room at the Kansas Union. 6 p.m. — Anorexia Nervosa and Associate Disorders will meet in 7 Watkins Memorial Health Center. 6 p.m. — Dungeons and Dragons Club will meet in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union. 7 p.m. — Emily Taylor Women's 7 p.m. — KU Chess Club will meet in Alcove A at the Kansas University Resource Center will have a Women's Night Out to watch the KU women's basketball team play in Allen Field House. 7 p.m. — Japanese Film Festival will continue with the movie "Himatsuiri" ("Fire Festival"), in Dubai Auditorium 7:30 p.m. — Soviet Theatre on Video, a presentation sponsored by the departments of Soviet and East European studies, theatre and film and Slavic languages and literatures, will be in Auditorium at the Kansas Union Thursdav 8 p.m. — Vegetarian Cooking Class, sponsored by the Campus Vegetarian Society will be at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries building, 1204 Oread Ave. The cost for the class will be $2. Those interested should sign up at the society's information table in the Kansas Union on Monday or Tuesday. 8 p.m. — "Limítless." Women's Week will have a panel discussion on non-traditional careers for women and men. The discussion will be in the GSP 8 p.m. — KU Society for Fantasy and Science Fiction will meet in the Oread Room at the Kansas Union. **noon — Canterbury House will offer the holy eucharist in Duxurton Chapel.** **4:30 p.m. — St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center, 1631 Crescent Road, will continue the lenten organ recital series with by John and Becki Stalsmith. A lenten worship service will precede the recital.** 23 5:30 p.m. — Baptist Student Union will meet at the American Baptist Center, 1629 W. 19th St. Dinner will be provided, 8:30 p.m. *Pa Chi will be made in 547 Fraser Hall* 6 p.m. — Latin American Solidarity will meet for a rice and beans dinner at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries building, 1204 Oread Ave. Victor Palacios will speak on the human rights in Colombia. 6:30 p.m. — Christian Science Student Organization will meet in Alcove C at the Kansas Union. 7 p.m. — Campus Crusade for Christ will meet in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. 7 p.m. — Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center will have a discussion "On the Books" in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union 6:30 p.m. — Champions Club will meet in Parmar C at the Kansas Union Public Relations Student Society of American International Room at the Kansas Union. 7 p.m. — "Limitless." Women's Week will feature a discussion of women's health issues in the GSP Ibovh Week will feature a discussion of women's health issues in the GSP lobby. 7:30 p.m. — Soviet Theatre on Video will feature Alma Lina, internationally renowned specialist on Russian and Soviet theater, in Alderson Auditorium at the Kansas Union. The presentation is sponsored by the departments of Soviet East Asia studies, theatre and film, and Slavic languages and literature. 7:30 p.m. - ECKANKAR KU will have a lecture and video presentation in the international Room at the Kansas Union 7:30 p.m. — Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will meet in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. 24 10:30 a.m. — "Insinnia Disorders," a workshop sponsored by the department of psychiatry and the University of Kansas College of Health Sciences, will be in the East Auditorium at the University of Kansas Medical Center 7 p.m. — Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union. Bob Minor will speak on "How Do I Kwr It is True?" 7:30 p.m. — Ecumenical Christian Ministries will show the movie "The Good Mother" at the ECM building, 1204 Oread Ave. Free. 7:30 p.m. — KU Folk Dance Club will meet in St John's Gymnasium, 12th and Kentucky streets. The money available for the current fiscal year likely won't cover costs, and the budget under discuss or next year could be even worse. 26 WASHINGTON — The National Weather Service is facing a shortage of money and a reorganization that could lead to the closing of many local weather offices during the next several years. 4 p.m. The Biology Club will tour the electron microscope facilities in Haworth Hall. Interested students should meet Prof. Burton at 4004 Haworth at 4 p. Local weather offices could close At the same time, administrators are trying to complete a long-range reorganization plan aimed at consolidating machines in the use of new electronic equipment. The Weather Service has almost 250 local offices across the country, and administrators hope to keep most of them running for at least the summer season while automated observation equipment can be purchased and installed. The Associated Press service at the ECM building. 1204 Oread Ave Then, closings could be phased in gradually, perhaps taking as long as a decade, according to agency officials. NOA4 spending proposed by former President Reagan for fiscal 1990, meanwhile, was set at $1.14 billion, or 19 of 19 billion in the current fiscal year. The fiscal year is expected to end with the Weather Service short between $10 million and $28 million. The shortfall has prompted a hiring freeze and a search for other savings, according to several National 7 p.m. — KU Democrats will meet in the recreation room at McCollum Hall. Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officials who spoke on condition of anonymity. Friday weather offices this year and 77 more next year as part of a consolidation move that would shift many special services to tasks to private weather services. Although the National Weather Service's portion of the NOAA budget increases slightly under the budget, that includes money to buy new radar and observation equipment and a supercomputer. Congressional sources said the Bush administration may be reconsidering whether such sharp cuts were needed and that discussions should always to keep the local weather offers open, for the time being anyway. According to congressional sources, the Reagan proposal called for closing as many as 62 local 10:30 a.m. — KU Bible Study will have a morning worship service in the Jawhawk Room at the Kansas University. The National Weather Service Employees Organization has said that the long-term closings could affect 100 offices or more. 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