University Daily Kansan Monday, February 20,1971 5 Athletics . . . From page one From page one field hockey team through special allocations. Anne Levinson, field hockey player, said Police seek boyfriends of strangler victim LOS ANGELES (AP)—Members of the Hillside Stranger task force began Sunday trying to find the men in the life of the latest victim, 20-year-old Cindy Lee Hudspeth. the ahat are caneen own in weer, an-oth- for and these whetnily the come the one in the Theeed, the eed. like it to like your your your ye ye- ye ye- ye ye the life of Police said Miss Hudspeet, whose nude body was found in the Angeles National Forest on Friday. With fright, Her body—the upper torso showing signs of a struggle—was discovered in the trunk of her own car, pushed off an embankment at the Angeles National Forest. inator The bodies of the rest of the victims have been found tossed under trees and bushes, but otherwise, "it fits the strangler's pattern exactly," said a police source. Authorities are convinced the killing was the work of the same person or persons responsible for the strangling deaths of 12 people, including a woman who said the stranger left his "signature" in Miss Hudspeth's murder, but they declined to explain what the identifying element was. A friend, Wanda Huff, said Miss Hudspeth had given precautions against the unknown killer. "It must have been someone she knew and trusted," said Miss Huff. "If anything, Cindy was too careful. She locked the doors, picked up riders ... she was just careful." SUA Films Monday, Feb. 20 Surrealist Films, Luis Bunuel: UN CHIEN ANDALOU (An Andalusian Dog) LAS HURDES (Land without Bread) NAZARIN Winner Grand Prize Cannes Film Festival 7:30 p.m. $1.00. Tuesday, Feb. 21 Politics 1968 Emile de Antonio-Eugene McCarthy AMERICA IS HARD TO SEE A portrait of the Eugene McCarthy candidacy for the Presidency in 1968 and how the youth of America got turned on to politics. 7:30 p.m., $1.00, Forum Room Wednesday, Feb. 22 Luis Bunuel 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., $1.00, Ballroom with Catherine Deneuve, Michel Piccoll, Winner—Best Picture, Venice Film Festival Luis Bunuel: Thursday, Feb. 23 BELLE DE JOUR Six Late Films by San Francisco Filmmaker and Poet James Broughton: EROGENY GOLDEN POSITIONS THE WATER CIRCLE HIGH KUKUS THIS IS IT TESTAMENT 7:30 p.m., $1.00, Ballroom Friday, Feb. 24 FILMMAKER CHICK STRAND IN PERSON. Will show her films. 8:00 p.m., FREE, Forum Room Fri. & Sat., Feb. 24 & Feb. 25 Midnight Movie Dir. Jim Sharman with Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW SLAP SHOT Dir. George Roy Hill with Paul Newman, "uporacious" lusty entertainment" 3:30; 7:00 & 9:30 p.m., $1.25, Ballroom it would be unfair to cut field hockey again because of the number of participants involved in the team. 12:00 Midnight, $1.25, Ballroom Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor said that the issue was complex and that a decision to eliminate field hockey from the program would have to wait until a final decision on the amount of funds was made by the leisure. Washington said the decision would be made after the budget was available and then released. Steve Leben, member of the board, has been on the board's role in making budgetary decisions. Leben said board members needed to see a copy of a comprehensive budget and information on the role the administration expects the board to assume. "IF THE BUDGET is to be one of the most decisive decisions of the women's athletic Hogan explained that the board was different from the men's athletic board because the men's athletic department was women and the women's department relied on state funds. department, that the board should be in on, their role should be defined," he said. ELIZABETH Banks, member of the board, said the board necessarily should have input into developing guidelines for the budget. A meeting to further discuss the role of the board in relation to the women's athletic department and other structural considerations has been scheduled for March 4. Flooding From page one of the KU campus could contribute to flooding because the amount of land available to absorb runoff from rain would be decreased. Lucas said he thought KU construction had little effect on flooding. "When we build a building, we study what the roof will be—not just to KU's property line." He said the facilities planning office had conducted an investigation last year and had determined the city's storm sewers should be able to handle runoff from KU. system, which is provided by the city, in construction planning, Lucas said. KU uses information about the sewer "WE HAVE scruppily avoided coming near that capacity with our runoff," he said. "If the sewers are backup up, something is causing it." Lacas said KU did not consult with the city on construction projects. However, when O-Z parking lot south of Robinson Gymnasium was paved, KU worked with the Lawrence city engineer to provide adequate drainage. However, Lawrence does not apply home rule to the University. Home rule allows a city to require its own approval for state construction within the city limits. 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