University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 2, 1974 7 PERSONNEL MANAGERS CON- tence with all day today and temperature in Kansas. ADULT CARE HOME INSTITUTE will meet in the Kansas Union all day today and GERMAN TABLE will meet at 11:45 a.m. the Meadowland Room of the Kansas Union. DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE will sponsor a discussion by Ronald Hedlund, associate professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, at 2:30 p.m. today in Room 111 Blake Hall. Hedlund will speak about the development and use of audiovisual aids in classroom teaching. GERMAN "SINGVEIREN" will be at 4 p.m. today in the Oream Room of the Kansas WOMEN'S GYMNASTIC TASK will in Room 2:30 p.m. today in Room 12:30 n.e.t. GERMAN HONORS BANQUET will be at the Centennial Room of the Kansas City Convention FILM SOCIETY will show "Meet John Dalton" at 7:30 tonight in Woodruff Auditorium. AUP will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Big 8 Room of the Kansas Union. WESTERN CIVILIZATION EXAMINATION registration will end tomorrow. Students may register at Window 4, Registrar's Office, Strong Hall. KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7:30 in the Kanaan State for election of officers. MOUNT OREADE BIKE CLUB will meet at 7:30 tonight in room 395 of the Kansas Union for election of officers. A slide show on the minister's activities will follow the election. **ENGLISH DEPARTMENT** is sponsoring a showing of the film "Tender Is the Night" for students who will be attending the English Honors Banquet. Honors students will be admitted at 9:30 tonight in Woodruff Auditorium. RECREATION DEPARTMENT needs officials for summer intramurals. Interested persons should contact Larry Heeb, associate professor of physical education in Room 108 Robinson or call 864-3371. Dvkes Discusses Ticket Prices, Exigency As the semester draws to an end, University administrators still have projects, reports and investigations pending. We are expecting a visit yesterday at his biewley news conference. Dykes expressed some concern over the controversy involving Clyde Walker, athletic director, and the increased ticket prices. He was optimistic, however. "I think if the students and Mr. Walker can talk together they will discover their goals are very similar. I don't think there is any basic incompatibility between what Mr. Walker would like to achieve for the athletic students would like to achieve," Dykes said. Dykes said he and Walker favored open athletic board meetings, but said it was up to the board to make the rules on this matter. Dykes couldn't explain why the meetings remain closed, however, saying the policy was not in line with the others. "I have suggested that open meetings might be a very positive step in securing a greater degree of confidence and support greater input into the decisions," he said. The Office of Compilier is conducting an audit of the Follow Through program at Woodland Elementary School. Dykes said he would be completed and he said he wouldn't Similarly, Dykes said no action would be taken on the report on financial exigency until some decision was made by the University Council. speculate an administrative action until the spidt, was completed. "We haven't thought beyond the University Council hearing," Dykes said. No severe drop in student enrollment is expected next fall, he said, and so the University isn't in any hurry to implement the plan. Dykes rejected the idea of implementing any preventive procedures for financial exigency, saying that the University needed to wait until the entire plan was drawn up. Dykes said workers were being made to work in the existing system to a formulated budget that would take into account factors other than student credit-hour production. - $ ^{s}1.20/case for flavor of the month The best strategy,he said,would be to - $ 2.00/case for all other 10 oz. bottles 5c Pop Is Back! at the Mini Plaza 19th & Haskell The ROTC advisory committee has recommended that the College reconsider its decision, Dykes said. If the College decides against accepting the ROTC hours, the Chancellor could reverse the decision, a step Dykes said he didn't want to take. ROTC cades currently must take seven to 18 extra credit hours to make up for ROTC courses the College won't accept for graduation. To combat the crime problem at KU, Dykes said a consultant soon would come to Buy 5 cases and get one case free When asked whether he thought the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences should grant credit for ROTC courses, Dykes said he would favor giving credit for the courses if the subject matter and faculty qualifications merited such. push for the regents' three-year program for improved funds. This plan asks for a 10 per cent increase in faculty salaries and the operating budget funds. The POP DOCK 10-8 Mon.-Thur. 10-10 Fri. & Sat. the university to evaluate the present security program and offer suggestions to improve it. RU's security force is smaller than the universities of comparable size, Dykes used. receiving a ticket could either pay the fine or appeal the citation to one of two courts. The appellate courts would be either the superior court or the appropriate Douglas County court. Unfavorable publicity had given KU and Lawrence the image of being more dangerous than other comparable towns, an image that statistics don't support, he said. "I don't think there should be different between students and faculty." The University asked for funds for more security officers in the last budget and thb Although the system is presently being used at Kansas State University, he questioned the legality of such a program. He said it would not allow for appeal to a county court. Although Dykes said he knew very little about the recently proposed traffic court system, he said he thought it was a "step in the direction because of the equity of the system." FLIGHTS ARE FILLING FAST Dykes expressed hesitancy about adopting a program of withholding faculty check cards or students' diplomas until parking fines were paid. Under the new proposal, a person Make your summer airline reservations NOW with Maupintour Maupintour travel service NEVER an extra charge for your airline tickets! 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