10 Tuesday, April 4, 1978 University Daily Kansan From page one year. The seven percent increase will raise student salaries to 85 percent of the 1979 federal minimum wage level of $2.90 an hour. GLOVER SAID STUDENTS had already demonstrated their support for the increased costs of education by paying higher tuition rates this year. The first motion deleted $21,000 that was used for planning a renovation of Tandley Hall. Glover said increasing wages only seven percent would take away a form of supplemental financial aid because many students work their way through school. The committee made several changes to the total budget bill pertaining only to KU Also deleted from the bill was $80,068 that was to replace federal grants for KU's tuition. The two members said the money was indeed because the grants had been renewed. Engineers and Computer Specialists UK TVListings Tuesday 6:30 Kansas City Royals Special 4 Mark Perry (PWS) 5 Muppet Show 9 MacNeil Leahre Report 11, 19 Odd Couple 13 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newlywed Game 41 7:00 Happy Days 9 Chuck Barris 4, 27 Sam 5 In Performance at Wolf Trap 11, 19 Gunsmoke 13 Joker's Wild 41 7:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 Mowgli's Brothers (Cartoon Special) 5 Hollywood Connection 41 8:00 Three's Company 9 Emergency! 4, 27 Movie "Moonshine County Express" 4, 27 Movie "Bathing Beauty"* starring Red Skelton 41 8:30 Harvey Korman 9 Possum Trot (Documentary) 11, 19 9:00 Jake Albright (Special) 9 Six American Families (Documentary) 11, 19 10:00 News 5, 1, 9, 13, 27 General Sociology 11 Dick Cavett 19 Star Trek 41 10:30 Johnny Carson 4, 27 Medical Center 5 Mary Tyler Moore 9 Abraham Lincoln News 11, 19 Movie "*The Devil and Miss Sarah*" starring Gene Barry, James Drury 11 11:00 Odd Couple 9 Mary Tyler Moore *Night of the Father* starring Michael Jayston 41 10:10 Untouchables 5 To Be Announced 9 A.M. 12:00 Tomorrow 4, 27 Merv Griffin 13 Koak 13 12:30 Movie—"Deadfall" starring Michael Caine, Gioanna Raill, Eric Portman 12:40 Phil Silvers 41 1:00 News 4 1.100 News = Movie "Bathing Beauty" starring Beverly Knight.tmp.ldl 2:30 News5 2.30 News 5 2.30 American Style 41 2.30 Lunkenkite 4 2.30 Dick Van Dyke 4 2.30 Night Gallery 4 2.40 Thriller 4 2.40 World War 41 2.40 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 4 Tonight's Highlights On television tonight: The "Kansas City Royals Special" will be aired tonight at 8:30 p.m. on channel 4. Highlights of last year's season are included in the review of the new season are featured A18 p.m. there are two movies. "In performance at Wool Trap; at 7 p.m. on channels 11 and 19, will feature choreographer Martha Graham, who for more than 60 years has performed emotion. The Martha Graham Dance symphony will perform her dances. "Moonshine County Express," on channels 5 and 13, is a 1977 movie about three gun-fotting sisters battling a mysterious syndicate chief who killed their father. "Bathing Beauty," on channel 41, is a 1944 movie starring Red Scalet. This movie is a musical comedy about a teacher who enrolls in a girls' school to be near a swimming teacher he loves (Ester Nelson) and re-broadcast at 1 a.m. on channel 41. A documentary at 8:30 p.m. on channels 11 and 14 ("Possum Trial"), a show created by the late folk artist Calvin Black in the Mojave Desert. The performances by more than 80 wooden dolls made by Black and driven by Barbara Walters is the interviewer Dick Cawlett is on at 10 p.m. on channel 19. His guests are soprano Joan Sutherland and conductor Richard Bonnyne. Meanwhile, on channels 11 and 19, "Six American Families" examines Americans from different back- grounds in a national series that begins tonight. Tonight a blue-collar, Polish-American family from Chicago is featured. A conflict of values between the parents and one of their sons is evident. Johnny Carson is on at 10:30 p.m. on channels 4 and 27. His guests are Peter Falk, Delta Reese and Charlie Callas. in a special at 9 p.m. on channel 9. Vice President and Mrs. Walter Mondale, Walter Matthew and his wife, Marc Gardner, and Mr. Marcia Gardner are interviewed. A movie at 11 p.m. on channel 41, "Night of the Fierce," is a 1975 lieutenantage license agent (Michael Jaydon) sent to Munich to investigate the deaths of the two fighters. "Tomorrow," at 12 midnight on channels 4 and 27, has as guests announcers George Fenneman and Don Wilkson. Merv Griffin is also on at 12 midnight. His guests are Tony Bennett, Sarah Vaughan and Bernadette Peters. MOONLIGHT MADNESS Downtown Lawrence 831 Massachusetts Selling something? Call us. The Kansan's ad number is 864-4358.