8 Wednesday, April 2, 1980 University Daily Kansan Reptile lecture to be presented A Missouri conservation official will present a slide program titled "Rare and Endangered Amphibians and Reptiles of Natural History" in the Museum of Natural History. Tom R. Johnson, the state herpetologist of the Missouri Department of Conservation, is the scheduled lecturer. Many Missouri species of frogs, toads, snakes, turtles, lizards and salamanders are found in Kansas, but the numbers in the two states vary because of differing habitats. The lecture costs $1.50. It is open to the public. Celebrate Your Birthdays With Us . . . The Masassa aguaa rattlesnake, for example, is one of the species Missouri's endangered species list. The cave salamander, endangered in Kansas, lives in relative prosperity in the desert. 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"We believe," Leben said, "that an across the board percentage increase would be fairer to all groups than just an across the board price increase." At the Holiday Inn, Camill gave a victory address to more than 80 people, who wore both Carter and Kennedy buttons and socalled their way through Kansas" first primary. "I do feel Kansas will go down as one of the significant states in determining that the president will be renominated." Carlin said. He cited as an example a proposed but unadopted surcharge on basketball tickets in 1977. That surcharge would have increased student tickets less than other groups. Another surcharge on football tickets would have encouraged renovation-less费 for student tickets. HE, SAID the primary "put Kansas on the map in the right place in terms of national media." Pitcher Night AT THE HAWK TONIGHT IS But Marcum said he thought the department's proposals were fair. "I think we've offered a fair price for a ticket at $1.55," Marcum said of the proposed price per game of a student basketball ticket. Votes for "none of the above" or candidates who failed to qualify for any delegates went into a pool of uncommitted delegates. Saying it gave individuals the opportunity to participate directly in the nominating process, Carlin expressed hope that the Senate would approve Kansas Legislature to ratify a 1984 primary. Other than Brown, no Democrat reached 1 percent mark. Six percent, or 10,886, or more, of the Democratic above", but none of the Democratic will be uncommitted at the nominati- ble race. The primary, established on an experimental basis in 1978, would require legislative action if it is to be held again. STEVE LEBEN, also a student KUAC board member, said the department's proposal was inconsistent with past KUAC actions. Douak also addressed the crowd, bringing news of a phone call from Carter "sending his best wishes to Sen. Kennedy and Gov. Sanders." For a hard-fought campaign in Kansas, The seating board's proposed 18 percent increase would provide the department with the same total revenue as in its proposal, she said. But the increase, she said, would be less than the $25 million it would provide the department with. Republican candidates receiving at least 1 percent of the vote were Sen. Howard Baker, 256 votes;otes; John Connally, 2,560 votes; Bernardo Fernandez, 1,820 and Rep. Philip Crane 1,347. "We thought it was a good price. We encouraged them (the seating board) to talk about it. I guess they've changed their minds." "When you go into those meetings, you don't know what's going to happen," he said. "I do know we're not without some problems and we'd best our sense to solve them." This story was written by Scott C. Faust, Blake Gumprecht, and Bob Schaad. KUAC student board members said they hoped to convince Marcum when they meet with him today. Levinson said that under the athletic department's plan student basketball tickets would increase by about 60 percent and other tickets would increase 10 percent. Tickets... From page one MARCUM SAID he could not comment on the seating board recommendations until he received feedback from KUAC, and not know how the KUAC board, which meets Monday to consider next year's budget, would approve. "What we want to do is to hear each other out," Levinson said. "I'm hoping he'll listen with an open ear." Leben is more confident. "There is support from within all groups on the board to live up to its (past) agreements," he said. "I don't think the original request will be adopted." 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