8 Wednesday, November 19. 1975 University Daily Kansan Budget requests From page one Acker asked for restoration of $6.98 million of the $7.08 million Bibb cut from KRATE requests. He also outlined new programs that would convert coal and waste such as straw and field manures to liquid or gas fuels. Today, Wichita State University will defend its requests. Wichita State had requested $4.24 million for capital investment, but Bibb recommended only $15,000. Emporia Kansas State College will also employ budget cuts from $12.93 million to $10.56 million. For all Regents' institutions, Bibb recommended only $16.49 million in capital improvements for fiscal year 1977 as compared to $30.61 for fiscal year 1978. KU capital improvement projects were completely cut, including initial construction for the athletics facility and final planning money for the addition gymnasium addition and the Malta Academy. Dykes also requested Med Center capital improvement programs which include a proposed radiation therapy center. All Med Center funds were supported with arguments similar to those used for Lawrence campus requests. Shankel defended $85,563 that had been requested to provide additional summer session faculty to equal increased grades. Bibb had completely cut the request. the summer session has grown in enrollment every year since 1973, and we haven't had any increase in the actual number of students enrolled for summer session." Shankel said. At Bennett's request, Dykes explained KU's new programs that had all been cut by Bibb. The programs include expenses for a television production laboratory, women's inside athletics and the maintenance and replacement of educational equipment. Bennett said of the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center funds that had been cut, "We're not going to do away with it; the question is how we'll fund it." Dykes made a special plea for libraries on the Lawrence and Med Center campuses. "The $250,74 would provide some effort to help our present imperfections in the quality of services," he said. "We absolutely believe that it is a critical state." Bennett asked all institutions represented what effect a 10 per cent reduction in out of state travel would have and asked them to consider the investment programs that reach across the state. He said to Dykes, "Although this is not conclusive, you probably have less geographical outreach than any other institution." ... Dvkes said he thought KU was responsive to state needs in areas where programs aren't consciously duplicated. "We have cut back in the number of people going to meetings, have made some savings and will continue to make some savings" he said. Prudence Hutton, chairman of the Board of Regents, and Henry Bobb, another Regent, delivered official statements at the beginning of the hearings. Hutton said, "It seems that every year is a critical year in the financing of Button and Bubb thanked Bennett for his help in the 1975 legislative session, when 15 per cent increases in operating budgets and salaries were obtained for the state institutions. Both agreed that a 12 per cent operating increase and an equal faculty salary raise would be necessary again in fiscal year 1977 to maintain present conditions at state level. Bennett tell that the representatives at the hearing present only the budget issues. He said he had already pledged his support to the third year of the Regent's three-year plan for 10 per cent merit salary raises and that it would be unnecessary to dwell on the subject of teaching salary increases. After the hearing, Dykes said that the great amount of discussion which took place indicated that Bennett, Bibb and the budget consultants were interested in getting the "If they'd had their minds made up, they wouldn't have wanted all the facts," he Drive for blood to begin today The Douglas County Red Cross is sponsoring a blood drive today through Friday at the Lawrence Community Building, 115 W. 11th St. The goal for the blood drive is 500 pints, co- directed by the Douglas County Red Cross. She said that the blood drive was sponsored by the two and two times a year on the University's campus. Boya said persons who weighed less than 110 pounds or had ever had jaccuice or hepatitis wouldn't be allowed to donate blood, and should give medications shouldn't give blood either. "I last year we were 34 pints of blood short on our goals," she said, "but I am confident that the results are good." Byers said that anyone who wanted to donate blood could make an appointment by calling 1-800-562-2626. The Humanities Lecture Series explores ways the humanities can be supported and encouraged at the University of Kanaas, according to Henry L. Snyder, professor of history and acting chairman of the Humanities Committee. Series brings scholars to KU Snyder said yesterday that the series was created 29 years ago to bring humanists and scholars to campus to speak about issues to a general audience. which time they meet with a number of classes, faculty members and groups. Lecturers are usually on campus from Sunday to Wednesday, Synder sald, during "One of the successes of the series is the diverse representation of the University community that gets to meet with a speaker." Snyder said. Nrydne said past series included Arnold Toynber, the late historian; Mary McCarthy, author; and Paul Oskar Kristel, medieval scholar. *Recommendations for speakers during the 1977-1978 Humanities Lecture Series* season are now being accepted," Snyder said. "I would like to encourage community suggestions and recommendations for speakers." The next lecture in the Humanities Series will feature Phyllis Curtin, scrippo, who will lecture on the human voice and its use as a communicating instrument. The lecture will be at 8 p.m., Dec. 2 in Woodruff Auditorium. Curtin will also give a free concert at 8 p.m. Dec. 1 in Swarthout Auditorium. Surprise! Zesty Relah Отмена Fresh Tomato Crisp Lettuce Pickles Surprise! Our new Works Bar. You'll find all the "fixin's" pickles, onions, tomatoes, relish, mustard, catfish ... everything Or, if you prefer, one of your sweet "With" and your own for you, the delicious Burger Chef way. It lets you have a cool crisp salad with your sandwich. Make as soon as possible, and Bar as you like. It always well-stocked with the fresh lettuce, shredded carrots and colorful red bell peppers, with your favorite salad dressing. Surprise! Our new Salad Bar. Surprise! Money-saving coupon! There's more to like at Burger Chef... THE FIRST KANSAS CARNIVAL of CARTOON SUPERSTARS!!! Special Holiday Gala Show!! A HISTORY OF THE AVANT-GARDE AND POP CARTOON A 135 Minute Orgy! THE MICKEY MOUSE TRILOGY (1932-34) featuring: THE BUGS BUNNY TRILOGY (1945-52) Included are Mickey's Gala Premiere, Mickey and the Lilliputians, and Mickey Plays Santa, a triad is designed to present the Fabulous Mouse's animated evolution of life on Earth. The movie also includes Disney's early imaginative technique and features characterizations of the Marx Brothers, Mae West, Clark Glare, and all the other stars of the time. POPEYE MEETS SINBAD (1936) Bugs Bunny is now in the midst of an interest revival that is approaching cut proportions, and these are three classics that may never be surpassed. WHAT'S OPERA DOC features Elmer Fudd as a crazed Viking whose magic he creates psychische thunderstorms to help him succeed. Fudd Budd becomes obsessed with tubering the bald-headed madman ever got; finally GORILLA MY DREAMS has Bugs Bunny adopted by a family of hoodium apes on a island Island. Hysterically funny! Disney's only real rival in the early years were the Fleshers, Dave and Max. Together they created Betty Boyo and this film, probably the very first 3-D technicolor animation featuring Popeye, Wimpy and Olive Oyl on a monster infested island. BETTY BOOP (1933) The title is Minnie the Moother, and Cab Calloway's famous Harlem Orchestra features a brilliant surrealist ghost sequence. Features a brilliant surrealist ghost sequence. DONALD DUCK THE MECHANIC (1932) Here we have the beloved Duck in one of his earliest roles, and surely one of his best as he, Mickey; and Goofy are given a deadline to find a squeak in Black Peter's THE PORKY PIG ANTHOLOGY (1938-48) Here are three Porky Pig cartoons dating from the time when Porky was much heavier than Porky. In this scene, you see Porky, who is sitting on the hearts of people in the third row of theater chairs, while YOU OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES takes animated Porky on a five-action tour of Porky's theater ensemble, presenting a wonderful impersonation of Porky Lorelle in PORKY'S MOVIE MYSTERY. GERTIE THE DINOSAUR (1906) The very first cartoon ever created. Winnor McKay's legendary masterpiece, and very funny even today. I TAW A PUTTY TAT (1944) An Academy Award Winner starring Tweety and Sylvester $ ^{101} $ Four Nights Only! Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday. November 20,21,22 & 23. 3140 Woscoe Aud., Humanities Building; Complete Shows Nightly at 7:00 & 9:15 p.m. $^1.50 - Spen. by Volunteer Clearing House