University Daily Kansan Thursday, July 5, 1973 5 Regents OK Visual Arts Funding By CONNIE PARISH Kansan Staff Writer The Kansas Board of Regents' 'approval of $150,000 for final planning of the new visual arts building at the University of Kansas plus $4.4 million for construction is only the first of three major tests for the building of the Lawton, director of facilities and planning. The regents' approval means they will ask the legislature to accept the proposal, sworn on by the State Legislature, which then goes to the Governor to be studied before action is recommended to the legislature in January. The legislature must make the decision. The Regents asked the state architect to appoint an associate architect to prepare preliminary plans for the visual arts building. if everything goes as expected, Lawton said, money for final planning might be available. Unrestricted funds are used for construction fundings and if the legislature approves the planning and money early in the session, bids could be let sometime in 1974. Lawton said it depended on how well the state funded. The Regents also agreed to ask the legislature for final planning money for a new project. A program for the proposed law center was prepared with the law faculty, indicating what type of facility is needed, heed it, and also go to the new associate architect. Keith Lawton The Regents also approved asking the legislature for preliminary planning money for a computer facility. Lawton said four to six years usually elapsed between the original programming of a building and actual construction. Possible sites for the building will be part of his institute's study, he said. He expects this planning to be done within the next few weeks. KU does not plan to use student fees to finance the construction, Lawton said. An educational building fund levy was instituted in the forties, he said, and this tax money is used to construct buildings on all the state campuses. The Regents propose which buildings are to be financed by this levy, subject to the budget provided in the letter expected that at least part of the money for construction would come from this fund. If construction can not be completely financed with this levy, Lawton said, another possible source is the state's governor's bonds, also subject to legislative approval. The Regents also approved a $1 increase in the activity fee for bus transportation. According to Studex President Mert Sanders, necessary to help subsidize the bus system. transportation last fall, but the费 was cut to $1 in the spring. To continue the $1 fee next fall would be financially unsafe for several reasons Buckley said. Income and revenue for the bus system were estimated to be too close, he said. Also, the new pass system might fail, although Buckley doesn't anticipate this. He was the first time the bus system had been financed during a summer session. WASHINGTON (AP)—If President Nixon's proposed five per cent cut in national energy consumption is to be met, he will have to do it, not the federal government. Government Energy Cut Is Example for Consumers Cutting federal consumption seven per cent would reduce total national fuel use. The goal is to reduce U.S. carbon dioxide emissions. The President said the government would take the lead in energy conservation by bringing its consumption by seven per cent in the next decade. But a significant dent in over-all energy use. In 1972, the latest available figures show, federal fuel consumption represented only about 5.4 per cent of the nation's total fuel use. But, as Nixon noted in his new energy message last Friday, the federal government "has its own unique role to play in this process," he said, setting an example for all consumers. Old Washington hands once joked about former President Lydian B. Johnson's orders to turn off White House lights as an economy move. But nobody laughed last month when the General Services Administration announced it was unscrewing about 10,000 fire hydrants with three insulators out of every three bulbs, to save energy. analysis Nixon told the Civil Aeronautics Board and Federal Aviation Administration to save a lot of somebody else's fuel by working with the Air Transport Association to reduce airline scheduled flights and adopt lower flight speeds. It was suggested that consumers, in doing their part, drive cars more slowly and use less fuel. Evert Upsets Court, to Duel King for Title WIMBLEDON, England (AP)—Chris Evert defended Margaret Court for the first time on grass Wednesday, shattering the Australian's hopes for a Grand Slam of tennis and setting up the first all-American women's singles final in 16 years. In Saturday's final, Evert will attempt to wrest the title from Billie Jean King, who needed eight match points to beat Australia's Evonne Googallon 6-3, 5-7, 6-3. Not since Althea Gibson conquered Darlene Hart in 1857 have two Americans been ranked No. 1 in the U.S. the 29-year-old King takes to the court, she will be trying to win Wimbledon for the fifth time, something no woman has done since the 1960s. Andy won seven between the two world wars. It was a sad day for Court, 30, who saw her last big tennis dream disappe. She had the Australian and French titles in her sights before Forest Hills for an unprecedented second Gram Slam before retiring. Court won all four titles in 1970, joining the late Maureen "Little Mo" Comilly as the only two women in tennis to do so. Court had hammered uncerterfully at newport, I., in their only previous meeting at Newport. The men take to the center court Thursday for their semifinals, which will feature three of the top players. Schultz Uses Sports as Springboard 'Peanuts:' Small Doses of Neuroses Newsday Bv PETE ALFANO NEW YORK-The expression on Charlie Brown's face was self-explanatory. The world's most frustrated manager peered out his window, reluctantly awaiting the arrival of a huge baseball appeared in the morning sky. Needless to say, it was high and outside Anyone who follows the comic strip "Peanuts" is aware that for the past two weeks, Charles Schulz, its creator, has sent Charlie Brown on one of his most amusing adventures. Amusing for Schulz, in sports jargon, is considered 'hot right now.' EARLIER THIS季 Charlie Brown was forced to forfeit the first game his team ever won. Now he questions his sanity, "Ifs were on the floor of the ninth" he asks his doctor. Charlie Brown can rest assured his problems are merely a figment of Schuhz' Charlie Brown, however, finds nothing funny about his dilemma. Not only is the sun but also the moon, an ice cream cone and the back of his head are baseballs. And he has taken to wearing a grocery bag to cover his face. "I thought of the idea while working on a Sunday page," he said recently. "Instead of the sun rising I drew a baseball on the horizon in the title panel, which is dropped baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. New York 46 44 8.24 Baltimore 40 34 5.41 Oklahoma 40 34 5.41 Detroit 41 39 5.13 4 Alabama 41 39 5.13 4 Cleveland 28 52 1.07 Cleveland 28 52 1.07 WEST Oakland 45 37 5491 Minnesota 41 35 5491 Chicago 41 35 5491 California 41 37 5262 Kansas City 44 40 5262 Texas 44 40 5262 Boston 2, New York 1, 148 Columbus 2, Atlanta 6, 130 Baltimore 10, Minnesota 4, 151 Chicago 9, Baltimore 7, 2nd Cleveland 5, Detroit 2 Detroit 4, Kansas City 1 Kansas City 5, Minnesota 4 Oklahoma City 4, Houston 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago W: L Pct. G.B. St. Louis 64 51 39 Arizona 41 38 539 Philadelphia 37 42 448 Pittsburgh 37 42 448 New York 34 41 49 Los Angeles West 51 32 614 314 San Francisco 48 36 614 314 Honolulu 48 36 614 314 Cincinnati 43 38 638 417 Albuquerque 43 38 638 417 San Diego 35 49 614 314 RESULTS San Francisco 6, California 4, Nashville 2, Tennessee 10, 10 innings St Louis 11, Arkansas 7 Atlanta 11, Atlanta 1 Houston 12, Houston 1 Montreal 1, New York 5 by most newspapers. I worked on the idea and just thought of things as I was about it.* One thing that might worry Charlie Brown, though, is the fact that Schulz did not have a particular conclusion in mind when he started the episode. "ILEARNED A long time ago that if you want a boring strip then just concentrate on long range ideas," he said. "A comic strip can't be done that way. You work on it episode to episode. The idea is to entertain and just let it happen." Most of it has happened to Charlie Brown. In 23 years of drawing "Pearns," Schulz has often used sports as the theme for one of his adventures. Beneath the surface humor of watching Charlie Brown topple over backward on the pitching mound to avoid still another player, or having Snoopy the world famous hockey player, Schulz has made subtle points concerning our way of life. "I try to do more than just write daily gags," he said. "I try to go deeper than that. I don't feel so much that I'm dealing with sports. I use it as a springboard. Charlie Brown's problems on the mound are emotional conflicts that everyone deals with." "I do try to be authentic, though. I use the proper sports terms. I give the reader credit for having more knowledge of them than I do." SCHULZ, a long-time baseball fan, leans to that sport more than others in the strip. Among his favorite episodes is the one when the members of the baseball team decide to throw a bullfighting manager Charlie Brown a testimonial dinner, but then can't sell the tickets. “Peanuts” fans were baffled somewhat when the team won its first game. Had Charlie Brown, the world’s biggest loser, finally stemmed the tide of defeat? No one had to wait long for an answer. It seems Remn, Linnus longer brother, but a nickel was lost. Steppe, Good grief, a gambling scandal, Charlie Brown's team had to forfeit. "I enjoy it as much now as I ever did. It gets tedious sometimes when ideas don't come easily. But I think I'm doing something different from what others are doing. I do can do things with a pen that people in competing mediums can't do." "Who would care if a kid bet a nickel with a beagle?" Schulz asked. "But the parents found out and made them forfeit. That's how it happens in kids' sports. The parents are always getting in there to win those championships." HE DOESN'T let that interfere with the making of mankering his characters come to him. "It said a lot about people. They're hypocritical. They say things about other people at testimonials they don't mean," Schulz said. He claims some athletes don't realize that many people would love to be in their shoes. Snoopy, as a Walter Mityty type, often fantasizes be is a great athlete. SCHULZ LIVES in Santa Rosa, Calif., and their remarkable memories about basketball. Brown tramples. he grew up in St. Paul, Minn., and watched minor league baseball "The parks were small and you could see the players' faces and almost touch them. the kids can't go to the parks alone because they are too big. People have lost personal touch." His readers, however, have an intimate relationship with the "Peanuts" characters. It please Schulz when he receives complimentary letters as well as recognition from children who applaud for someone dressed in a Snoopy outfit. IT WONT HELP Charlie Brown out of his present plight. He will remove the paper bag from his head and come face to face with another sunrise. Will there again be a baseball on the horizon? The great pumpkin? Kate Smith? "No one will ever guess what it is. It's a real surprise." Schulz said. CON EDISON IS BACK Lady's Night Tues.-Thurs. 9th & Iowa Yuk It Up at The Yuk Down Hillcrest Shopping Center SUNDAY thru THURSDAY 11:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 11:00 A.M. - 1:00 A.M. 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