Thursday, March 6. 1980 9 Budget... From page one needed, the House committee had recr mended 6.3 more classified positions than the 10 allowed for in Carlin's proposed budget. University Daily Kansan The additional classified positions had been subtracted from Carlin's recommended faculty positions. An extra $100,000 was added to the budget by the committee to pay for unclassified positions as vet unfilled by the University. Capital improvements included in the KU building renovation for the construction of renovation for the KU building $18,100 planning a $12.3 million addition to Haworth Hall and $12,000 for scholarship hall steam THE HOUSE APPROVED $70,000 for the care of a child in need who is hospitalized, but did not differ with the House committee recommendation not to provide $4.6 million for a new medical library in the county. Von Ende said he was especially concerned about the denial of funds for the medical library. - Von Ende said the improvements approved were the most important to KU. He requested renovation and the $84,500 for replacement of a storm tunnel from Murphy Hall to Allen Field House, both KU requests not yet made by the House committee, could be delayed. Von Ende said, "We do think there do need to be some new faculty nursing positions." faculty positions to the 10 recommended by Carlin. MORE NURSING FACULTY are needed, he said, to handle enlarged graduate and undergraduate nursing enrollments, to help prepare students for higher education program and to provide opportunities for diploma school or community college education to get their full baccalaureate degree. Other KU, med center and Regents appropriations tentatively approved by the House include: - A $39,011 reduction in Carlin's $161,184 recommendation for the Master of Science nursing school graduate program. - $160,000 for an energy conservation audit of the Med Center. - A $100,000 reduction in Carlin's recommended $450,000 Tuition Grant funds increase. The $300,000 would give the A $14 million grant a total of $4.1 million. - A 100 percent fee waiver for Regents schools graduate student teachers. - An increase from $2.90 to $3.10 for the minimum student employee wage at all Regents schools. - A $0,000 reduction in Carlin's recommendation to $100,000 increase in State Scholarship Program funds. The $0,000 would give the program a total of $900,000. Where in town can you see a great Reggae here in town can you see a great Reggae movie and then dance to the finest live Reggae AND sit back and enjoy an ice cold beer or your favorite cocktail? . . Where else but the Lawrence Opera House! TONIGHT Opera House Productions presents Jimmy Cliff in the first "genuinely Jamaican" film THE HARDER THEY COME Plus PAT'S BLUE RIDDIM BAND all for only $2.00 Doors open at 8 Film rolls at 9 Ballet lowermy for 1 $2.50 each + $1.00 baggage from 8-9 ★★★ Corning Soon ★★★ March 12 - Pinick HAZEL & J - MARY MILLER BLUES BAND 13 - PAT METHENY 7 at 30 & 45 14 - PAT METHENY 8 at 30, 45 15 - THE BEATLES in MAGICAL 16 - 21 & 22 - THE SECRETS! 17 21 & 22 - THE SECRET! * Advise students about a visit to Better Days, and the 7th Spirit Club. The nightspot for you? Where else but the . . . Lawrence Opera House Call for concert info. 842-6930 -KANSAN On Campus Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office KU Students: $1.50/$1.00 A Mid-America Arts Alliance project **TODAY:** THE GRADUATE WOMEN'S GROUP will meet from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Cork Room 2 in the Kansas Union. There will be a SYMPHONISM ON MURASE TO attend, and the artist, at 3:30 p.m. in Room 211 in the Helen Foresman Museum of Art. TONIGHT: There will be an SUA FREE MOVIE, "A House of Goose," at 7:30 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium. The CAMPUS CHRISTIANS will sponsor "Bread for the Children" in the Union. The SCIENCE FCTION CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Parlor C in the Union. The ECOLOGY CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Room in the MEETINGS OF KANSA will have a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Parlor A in the Union. Mall... There will be a meeting of the AN- DERSON FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE at 4:30 p.m. in the Oread Room in the Union. From page one stronger community consensus than we have here." Gould said approximately eight developers had approached Action 80 and had been told that the Jacobs firm had "the first shot." "So Action 80 has gotten locked in with JVJ, even though there is no written or other message from these people," he said. THE TEXTURE of the existing downtown is Gould's other concern. Gould said he had serious doubts that they could do it successfully. "But people focusing on things from a business and economic viewpoint," he said, "don't want to think about that." "JVJ has left 15 or 20 mails," he said, but " never one like this that is integrated with the downtown rather than being an independent unit." Flannery pointed to a study financed by downtown merchants and done by KU's Institute for Economic and Business Offer good 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Mon.-Fri, till March 28 THE CROSSING OPENING SPECIALS PITCHERS $\beta$1.25 DRWRS 35c 4-6 Mon.-Thurs. 2-6 Friday (F.A.C.) Formerly CATFISH BAR N' GRILL, THE CROSSING now open 4-12 (except FRIED AFTERNOON CLUB) THE YELLO SUB'S East on 23rd, across from WENDY'S Food Coming Soon. THE CROSSING-AT 12TH & OREAD YELLO SUB OPEN 11-2 A.M., SUNDAY 11-12 MIDNIGHT BUT AT LEAST one group of Lawrence residents says it is making an attempt to bring the mall proposal out of the darkness into the daylight. "The study said the mail, as planned, is not feasible in terms of what the economy of Lawrence can support," he said. Research, that anlayzed downtown retailing in Lawrence. The group, citizens for a Better Downtown, was formed recently by a group of residents who say they want to discuss how the city can develop the development of Lawrence as a whole. Barbara Waggoner, a member of CBD, testified at yesterday's hearing on revenue bonds as a private citizen and as a member of the group. "They treat us like a bunch of beetles lying on our backs with our feet in the air," she said. "They're going to run right over us." RENTAL RATES SPECIAL BRING THIS AD 4 Blocks South I-70 Exit 267 4121 Kipling, Denver $5.50 per Day (Skis, Boots, Poles) CBD, SHE SAID, wants to raise questions about who would benefit from a mall and what kinds of stores were needed. She said that there were being ignored while planned proceeding. 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