University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 2, 1978 5 Senate funds . . . From page one of repested unauthorized spending of Senate funds by the club and a general lack of oversight. The club ran an $800 deficit last year that the Senate had to finance according to Cohen. The club also purchased a telephone and made long-distance phone calls without approval from the Senate, but the Senate had to pay for them. Caldwell said. Committee members asked group representatives whether it would affect the groups to be funded separately rather than by the international Club, as they have been in the past. ALL OF THE GROUPS agreed that it were underperimental to them if they were funded separately. Apeibieir Wilabo, a representative of the African Students Association, said that funding the International Club as a whole offered the groups financial flexibility. He said that if one group needed more money, it was simpler to get it from the other group. He also said that funding the International Club as a whole would make it easier for other foreign groups not now organized to form organizations because the club could "The International Club serves as a clearing house; it serves to bring all foreign visitors into the club." The committee ended the meeting without making a recommendation to the Senate. It plans to meet at 8:30 to complete a recommendation to be presented to the board. From page one "CONSEQUENTLY, WE wish to state unequivocally that the staff of the Spencer Library is authorized to reschedule this exhibit at an appropriate time. sensitive to the issues surrounding the tree speech which the cancellation raised. we believe that the display of these tissues can serve a valuable function by reminding users to protect their eyes. He was concerned that his collection was be censored after the opening of the Ninth Edition. Nazi exhibit . . . Wilson said, "It is unfortunate that students haven't been able to view the exhibit." sequences which resulted from the rise to power of Hitler and his followers." In reference to the Wilcox collection, the statement said, "The existence of the collection typifies the University's commitment to academic freedom and to the free and open discussion of controversial issues. Keith Wilson, an attorney in Kansas City, Mn., and owner of a majority of the display, told administrators that he would be willing to host on May 6, V- Day or June 6, D- Day. "WE TAKE THE concern raised by the creator and donor of these research materials as an opportunity to reaffirm and reiterate our commitment to the principles of freedom of speech and expression, to the University library's need and right to acquire and exhibit such materials and to the University community's need and right to inquiry even where the subject matter may be controversial." The statement was released by Chan- archie Archie R. 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Remember your Mom Sunday, May 14 Great gift ideas Cameras • Tripods • Strobos Stationery • Candles • Books Photo albums • Frames 1107 Massachusetts Tuesday P.M. 6:30 Consumer Byline 4 Nightshade 8 Mapsport Show 9 MacNeil Leather Report 11 19 Odd Couple 13 Infinity House 27 6:45 Baseball '78 41 7:00 Happy Days 9 Man from Atlantis 4, 27 CBS Reports 5 Cousteau Odyssey (Documentary, Part 2) 11, 19 Basketball—Royals vs. Yankees 13, 7:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 8.00 Three's Company 9 Movie--Killing Stone" 4.27 Pilot 5 Rolls-Royce Story of Austin State Park 11 Alcatraz (Documentary) 19 Rhodiae, Prospects for Peace 19 8:30 Carter Country 9 Movie — "Home to Stay" starring Henry Fonda 5 9:00 Family 9 Six American Families (Documentary) 11, 19 10.30 Johnny Carson 4,2r Medical Center 5 Mary Tiery Mine 9 ABCCaptioned News 11,19 Movie — "Kiss Me, Kill Me" starring Jessica Chan 10:00 News 4, 5, 9, 13, 27 General Sociology 11 Dick Cavett 19 Stark Trek 41 11:00 Odd Couple 9 Guinness Book of World Records 41 11:30 Untouchables 5 Hogan's Heroes 9 A.M. 12:00 Tomorrow 4.27 Merv Griffin 9 12:10 Kojak 13 12:30 Movie—"Honeymoon Hotel" starring Robert Goulet, Robert Morse 5 Best of Groucho 41 1:00 News 4 Movie—"Anna Karenina" starring Greta Garbo, Fredric March 41 2:30 News 5 Love, American Style 41 3:00 Art Linkletter 5 Dick Van Dyke 41 3:30 Night Gallery 41 4:00 Thriller 41 Selling something? 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South African journalists Donald Woods and Magpie Muragale are Dick Cavett's guests at 10 p.m. on channel 19. At 10:30 p.m. on channels 4 and 27, Johnson Carson's guests are Ohio sheriff Katherine Crumbley and Ed McMahon. Psychic Dorothy Allison, who uses her powers to solve crimes, is Tom Snyder's guest on "The Tomorrow Show," at 12 midnight on channels 4 Joey Bishop is guest on host on "Mary Griffin Show," at 12 midnight on channel 9. Fernando Lamas, Stella Patrol and Mel Balm are also guests. CONTINENTAL INTRODUCES CHICKENFEED FARES. 40% off with no restrictions. There's no lower fare from here to there. Continental's Chickenfeed Fares are the solution to the discount fares confusion. Pure and simple. we fly, Save 40% on weekdays. 30% on weekends to all our mainland cities. (Between selected cities you'll save 50% or more.) They're this pure. There are no restrictions of any kind. No buying your ticket a month in advance. No minimum stays. No maximum stays. 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