University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 3, 1980 7 Emergency Phones ★ Planned Emergency Phones know because I don't know of an office on campus that doesn't get its money from state funds. And I know this isn't state funding." From page one Phones... Budget .. Kelich Nethner, director of business affairs, was in Kansas City, Mo., and was not available for comment yesterday. George Stewart, controller of the Kansas University Endowment Association, said his office was unaware of the source of funding for the phones. "I don't know anything about it," he said. "That doesn't mean we're not responsible. It just that we haven't heard anything. Or you might have not gone through channels vet." In addition to the new blue phones, eight are on campus at the following location: Nunekamer Center; Green Hall; Sumsyde Drive and Sunflower Road; Jayhawk Boulevard and Sunflower Road near Bailley Union; 14th Street and Alumni Place; on the dam at Potter Lake and near the parking lot Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art. make cuts, but that they thought earlier misinformation had prejudiced some committee members. From page one The Senate records were presented at the committee meeting last Saturday to answer questions on SCoRMBE finances. ACCORDING TO SENATE records,ORSGMEB had spent only $218 of its money to the Senate in nearly all of its allocation but because of misunderstanding, the financial records were channelled through the Kansas Association rather than through the Senate. Brady objected because the committee was held strictly to its budget allocation. In past years, committees were permitted to use public funds, but the Senate decided to inordinate pupils. Two weeks ago, the Senate voted to allocate $45.729 in supplemental funding requests to seven organizations, eliminating the unallocated fund. THE BUDGET REQUESTS and final committee funding were; Experts differ about animals' care Expert witnesses disagreed on the key issue in an animal cruelty case that began yesterday in Douglas County District Court. Jeffrey Sharon, arrested and charged with cruelty to animals in February, represented himself in court today, as jury selection and testimony been in the case. At the time of his arrest, Sharon was keeping seven lions, in addition to the tiger and jaguar, in traitors on his property. They were underfed and were suffering from the tiger and jaguar were impounded and taken to the Topeka Zoo. The seven lions were moved to a friend of Sharon's, where they still live in the trailers. negligent and exposure, District Attorney Mike Malone charged. About 20 witnesses are scheduled to take the stand in the case, and Scargill Scaife, assistant district attorney and prosecutor, conducted the trial to last only two or three days. The trial will resume today Presents is a unique two-hour compilation film, which includes major sequences from the world's great documentaries. Each sequence offers an important example of documentary film style, content, and construction. Before each of the documentaries represented, there is a brief introduction, placing it historically. DOCUMENTARY sua films DOCUMENTARY The Following Films are Included: Flahery's "NANOOK OF THE NORTH" Verton's "MAN WITH THE MOVIE CAMERA" Riefenstaht's "TRIUMPH OF THE WILL" Solanas "HOUR OF THE FURNACES" Resnais' "NIGHT AND FOG" Kopple's "HARLAN COUNTY, U.S.A. —among others— Tonight, April 3 7:30 pm $1.00 Woodruff Auditorium Weekend of Rugby HEART OF AMERICA INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS April 5-6 19th & Naismith April 5-6 19th & Naismith games from 10am till-?? PARTY! SAT. NITE Dance till you flop Drink till you drop TEE PEE 7:30-12:00 all the beer you can drink! live band! 9-12 S3guys, S2girls setups provided SPONSORED BY COOOR'S & KU $16.05 CASH REBATE When you trade-in your 10K gold high school ring. Trade-in your men's 10k gold high school ring for $86 on a Lustrium college ring and get a rebate of $16.05 Trade in your women's 10k gold high school ring for $32 and buy your Lustrium college ring for only $37.95 OFFER GOOD THRU APRIL KANSAS UNION BOOKSTORES With 2 locations to serve you Josten's representatives will be in our stores Thera, & Fr. of this week to help you. Main Store, Level 2, Main Union Level 2, Main Union Satellite Shop, Satellite Union We are the Only Bookstores to share profits with KUstudents. the Vegetable Stu Revue $2.50 DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE* - Astronomy Associates: $780.20; $402.25 * Women Engineers: $604.18; $604.18 * SCORMEirens: $6,000; $1,788 —COMING EVENTS IN APRIL: No Mall at All - Alpha Rho Gamma: $3,440.36; $263.50 * Counseling Student Organization: $1,478.17; $685.22 *LOVE IT OR LOSE IT FRIDAY, APRIL 4 9:00 pm Ball - Undergraduate Anthropology: $1,301; $847.50 737 NEW HAMPSHIRE 9-10 Black Oak Arkansas 11-Sextant 12-Exodus—drink & drown 14 The Ohio Players 16 Homemates James 18 Boogie, Bogie, & Shuffle Band Used Parts - Minority Business Student Council: $1.401; $452 18.19 Used Parts 22. Plat Blue 24. Blank Red (Benefit for Howard Yukon) 23. Bryan Bowers with Ted Anderson 25. Ted Todd 26. Kanauu 27. Grafspaus - Student American Pharmaceutical Association: $330.40; $317 * Bidline Club: $590, $120 - Student Occupational Therapy: $83.12; $187 - Engineering Student Council: $2,150; $1,650 - KU German Club: $3,549.96; $1,970.90 * KU Advertising Club: $1,789.37; $396 * Forensics: $1,440; $1,440 - School of Education Student Advisory Board; $400; $400 - Chancery Club: $292; $292 - Coalition of Student Social Workers: $2,534; $476 - School of Architecture and Urban Design; $580; $580 - Latin American Student Association: $1.645; $545 - Psychology Club: $214.60; $155 * OBASA: $889.63; $190 - KU Folk Dance Club * $465; $280 * Thai Association * $1,643; $365 - International Club: $2,500; $2,050 * Hellenic Society: $475; $475 OBAKA $635.03; $150 * Bio-chemistry Club: $400, $350 - Student Bar Association: $2,540; $1,400 * SACHS: $400; $400 The committee's spending ceiling was $6,498. The committee was under budget by about $18. - Women at Law $1,139; $345 * K I U Model U N $1,085.00 - Final budget requests and final allocations were: - Graduate Student Council: $21,320.70; $17,000 - Cutting organizations' supply and expense requests, the Senate Corporate Affairs Committee allocated $6,479.95 this week in payments to co-chairman JF Miller said yesterday. - Iranian Student Association: $1,200; $386 - African Student Association: $1,365; $610.40 - Tau Sigma Dance Ensemble: $3,509.27; $40.80 - University Dance Company: $1,465; $948.07 - Organization of Arab Students: $1,070; $280 reg. '2.50 HAM SANDWICH SPECIAL Wed. through Sun., April 2-5 Your choice of cheese & fresh Deli roll Served with chips and pickle wedge. Seniors! Find Your KU Connection and win $50! Before you graduate, investigate KU. You could win $100 just enter the KU Connection Context (see below). Here are examples: 1. Swimming in Robinson keeps you cool. But how many lanes are in the pool? 2. Before you can say, "Those $50 are mine," who won the HOPE award in 1976, '77, '78 and '79? 3. There's a breeze in Wesco on third floor, the man is W. Clark Wesco, but who is the sculptor? Find the answers to the books and look for clues in every Mon, and Thurs. *Kansan* until April 14. Or get a list of all 11 clues plus the rules at the Alumni Association office. 403, Kansan Union. One $50 prize will be given to the winner at the Senior Open House and Class Party Thurs., April 17 7-11 p.m. 403, Union and Ballroom Sr. class movie premiere The Alumni Association: your answer to the KU Connection