University Daly Kansan Wednesday, November 2, 1977 3 --- Walker From page one "We are responsible to see that it gets done and we'll be responsible to see that it's completed." Walker said the renovation could be financed four different wavs. - The state of Kansas could take responsibility for the renovations, but KUAC is a self-supporting corporation, he said. - Someone could donate $2 million for the renovation, he said, but that person has not been contacted.* - KUAC could assume responsibility for the renovations, he said, but it would be difficult for KUAC to pay the necessary payments on an Endowment & Acquisition loan. - The fourth method, which Walken proposed, is a ticket surcharge. WALKER SAID HE had been working on alternative methods to fund the renovations. The $2 million renovations would include new seating, waterproofing, concrete restoration, synthetic turf replacement, enhancements to the facilities and improvements, Victory Club expansion, the addition of a VIP area, a press box addition, a wall for the south end of the stadium and the addition of lighting. The artificial turf also is in very bad condition, Walker said, and should be replaced for safety factors if for no other reason. He said the turf, which could be replaced for $400,000, had been guaranteed for five years and already had been in use for eight years. Walker said he thought many people thought the 50-cent-a-game surcharge on student tickets would finance the entire renovation. The proposed student ticket surcharge, however, would pay for only 1/1 per cent of the total cost. Elevator falls four floors A student was treated at Watkins Hospital last night for injuries he received when an overcrowded elevator at Templin Hall fell four floors. The student, Mike Laden, Golden, Colo., freshman, who was on the elevator when it fell, last night that he suffered two broken legs but that no one else was seriously hurt. Sam Zweifel, assistant resident director, he said he estimated that 25 persons had been on the elevator when it fell. The elevator's capacity is eight. Laden said the elevator fell from the fourth floor to the basement and then began dropping. Zweifel said that he hoped the elevator would be in operation tomorrow and that two sprained ankles on of 25 persons was a very light casualty list. "I think people now are going to learn to read the limit sign," he said. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TODAY: Emil Malick, president of PROFESTA Corporation, will present the FACULTY FORUM, "Single Cell Protein: Its Status and Future Implications in World Food Supply," at noon in the United Ministries in Higher Education Center, 1204 Oread Ave. TONIGHT: The Commission on the Status of Women will have a POT LUCK DINNER at 8:30 in the United Institutes Center. NATIVE AMERICAN ALLIANCE will meet at 8:30 in the Pine Room of the Kansas University. CHANCERY CLUB will meet at 7 in the Union's Forum Room. The Office of MINORITY AFFAIRS will show two films by Dr. William Cohen and Albert Kenger will present a CARLILON RECITAL at. 7. ADULT LIFE RESOURCE CENTER workshop on Group Career Counseling and Testing will be at 7 in Annex A, 13th Street and Oread Avenue. J. Hammond McNish will speak at the PHI CHI THETA meeting at 7 in the Union's Walnut Room. Students International SCENEANCIAL MEDITATION presents an introductory lecture about the TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION program and SLAVIC FILMS, "A Report on the Party and the Guests" and "A Boring Afternoon," will be shown beginning at 8 in Bailey Auditorium. UNIVERSITY SINGERS will present a concert at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. THE REMAINER OF THE money needed for the renovation would be raised from a tax benefit of $120,000. Walker said that he could have asked the Big Eight to allow him to place a $1.50 surcharge on all tickets, but that he only proposed a $1 surcharge on public tickets, 75 cents on faculty tickets and 50 cents on student tickets. charge would only raise about $29,000 a year. Events SUA FILMS Wednesday, Nov. 2 ADIEU PHILLIPPINE Director Jacques Rozier. BLUE JAME Director Jacques Rozier. $1.00; 7:30 p.m.; Woodcock Auditorium. Thursday, Nov. 3 Teen Movies-1950's THE GIRL CAN'T HELP IT Director Frank Tashlin with Jane Mansfield, Little Richard, Eddie Cochran, Fats Domino. THE COOL AND THE CRAZY THE COOL AND THE CRAZY Director Wm. Whitney with Scoff Marlow. In Kansas City. 80 p.m.,木rufts Wooldruff Auditioner Friday & Saturday, Nov. 4 & 5 LISZTOMANIA Director Ken Russell with Roger Daltrey, Ringo Starr, $1.25, 3:30; 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Dwooldrauf Auditorium Friday & Saturday Nov. 4 & 5 Nov. 4 & 5 Woman Filmmake WOMAN PRIMMaker GUNVOR NELSON will show and discuss her films $1.00, 8:00 p.m., Forum Room Aanen: Academy Award nominee by Robert Hendrickson. $1.25, 12:00 midnight, Woodruff Auditorium Friday & Saturday, Nov. 4 & 5 Midnight Movies: The Manson family at the Spahn Beach MANSON You have something to share with the people of the rural South and Appalachia — yourself. Find out how. 08:24am I find out how you as a whole Brother, States or Priest Your request will be treated confidentially. 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