Friday, April 7, 1978 Senate ... From page one that the International Club be funded $8,440 of the $8,440 it originally requested. THE DECISION CAME after lengthy discussion and presentations from the various national groups that compose the International Club. Club representatives spoke before the committee. Wednesday, but committee members were quick to acknowledge a lack of accountability about how club fundings actually spent. The committee asked that representatives from the nine national groups return to specify how they wanted to allocate the funds. The biggest cut made by the committee was $300 from the International Club's board. In Senate Services Committee action, a final recommendation was made to deny four students in a group they were tentatively made in requests made by a veterans group and two minority student by the senate. A MOTION TO PROVIDE the Men's Coalition with $200 as seed money was defeated in a voice vote. The group had been formed by men who had made menditions made Wednesday, but some committee members said they wanted to give the coalition money to give it a chance to work with their allies. "I really fail to see where the committee is coming from in denying my money," he said. Other committee members said that the services proposed by the coalition were successful. Coalition members said the group would provide a counseling and referral service for unique psychological and sociological problems that then have. Mike Pengerault, coalition president, was angered by the committee's decision to deny THE KU CAMPUS VETERANS' request was cut from $7,560 to $2,580. Most of the money was cut after the committee learned the veterans still had over $1,500 unspent in this fiscal year's budget. The fiscal year ends June 31. The committee also decided that an office worker and a service representative the SUA Films is an this ever other man is no think saw would Friday & Saturday April 7 & 8 udent THE DAY OF THE LOCUST Director John Schlesinger with Donald Sutherland, Karen Black Friday - 3:30 & 9:30 p.m. Saturday - 7:00 p.m. THE LAST TVCROW Friday - 7:00 p.m. THE LAST YTCOON Dir. Elisa Kaxan with Robert Deniro, Robert Mithum, Jeanne Moreau, Jack Nicholson Saturday -3:30 & 9:30 p.m. $1.25 Woodruff Aud. MIDNIGHT MOVIE MIDNIGHT MOVIE ANDY WARHOL'S BAD Dir. Jed Johnson with Carroll Baker, Susan Tyrrell, Rated X. Midnight $1.25 Woodruff Wim Wenders' SPECIAL ADDITION THE AMERICAN FRIEND THE AMERICAN FRIEND with Dennis Hopper, Bruno Ganz "One of the Ten Best Films of 1977" Sunday, April 9 2:30 & Sunday, April 9 2:30 & 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Monday, April 10 9:30 p.m. Sunday, April 16 1:30 p.m. $2.00 Woodruff Aud. Monday, April 10 Robert Bresson: PICKPOCKET The anguish, solitude, and discovery of love of a young thief—loosely based on Dostoevsk's *Crime and Punishment*. $1.00. Wooldruff Tuesday, April 11 Documentary Films: Endurance Sports. VIVE LE TOUR Louis Malle Martin Darrah 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Forum Room Wednesday, April 12 KING LEAR KING LEAR directed and written by Grigor Kozintzov Russian Cinema-cinema- scope 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Thursday, April 13 NEW GERMAN CINEMA ALICE IN THE CITIES "Everyday Schizophrenia" and the travels of a 31 yr. old girl plus SAME PLAYER SHOOTS AGAIN University Daily Kansan 3:30, 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Concert tickets stolen in KC Woodman said. "I wouldn't buy a ticket from anyone but an outlet." Prospective ticket buyers for the Lou Reed rock concert should buy their tickets only from authorized ticket outlets if they want to be assured of having seats, according to Mark Woodman, SUA special events chairman. ticket outet, and possibly be areing sold illegally in the area. Woodman said