Page 8 University Daily Kansan, April 23, 1981 Post offices will begin selling their first commemorative 18-cent stamp tomorrow. The stamps picture four flowers: a red rose, a camelia, a dahlia and a lily. R. C. Stentze, window service technician in the main post office in Kansas City, Mo., said flowers were popular with stamp collectors. "We had a flower once before, and we couldn't keep them in stock. Collectors buy an awful lot of them." He said the U.S. Postal Service probably issued floral stamps instead of those honoring a person because of their popularity with collectors. The U.S. Postal Service has been using the "B" stamp since the rate change on March 22. "They had the B' stamp printed way in advance," he said. Art Frye, postal clerk in Strong Hall, was the 18-cent rate was not decided upon until about a week before the date of death. The clerk's print to timeprint enough 18-cent stamps. An 18-cent flag stamp will be issued Saturday, and a stamp commemorating the American Red Cross will be available May 1. Thursday, April 23 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Auditorium Friday—3:30, 9:30 Saturday—7:00 Mr. Bohman is a caring family man and Quintin North is a supportive friend. Mr. Bohman is based in Manchester, United Kingdom. For more information on Photography please visit www.mr-bohman.com. 27 GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS Friday—7:00 Saturday—3:30, 9:30 Friday and Saturday 12:00 Midnight Woodruff Auditorium — $2.00 —No refreshments allowed— KUAC to discuss beer topic Tuesday By REBECCA CHANEY Staff Reporter Questions surrounding the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation budget, the the possibility of serving beer in Memorial Stadium and the participation of women's teams in the game are expected to be answered at the KUAC board meeting next week. Bob Marcum, athletic director, said the department hoped the board would complete and approve the budget at the meeting. All three items are on the agenda for Tuesday's meeting, according to Susanne Shaw, chairman of the Journalism department dean of the School of Journalism. "That'll be a pretty full agenda," Marcum said. Shaw said most of the discussion would focus on the fiscal 1962 athletic department budget. Problems with budget preparations caused this month's board meeting to be delayed from the next Tuesday. These same problems delay in getting the materials sent to alumni this week, Marcum said. "One of the problems we ran into is contacting other schools," he said. "You must work from their projections for out-of-home games. A team that does this will present their budgets until June. Other people just aren't ready yet." "Right now, to be honest, we have a hard time trying to project what ticket sales are going to be next year," Marcum said. "It's difficult to take the temperature on how people feel about football when there's nothing going on in football right now, except maybe spring practice. People are thinking about baseball, track and other things." He also said it had been difficult for the budget office to accurately estimate revenues and expenditures in advance. THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT and KUAC board are under pressure to come up with a balanced budget. Acting Cancellor Del Shankel has said he would not approve a budget that was not balanced. Marcum said he could not comment on the proposed budget until board members had a chance to see it. In action concerning the second item on the board's agenda, Odd Williams, a KU alumnus, has been asked to serve on a KUAC subcommittee to look into the possibility of serving beer in the football stadium during games, Bert Coleman said yesterday. Coleman, student body president and KUAC student representative, was appointed chairman of the committee at the last board meeting. "We called over 50 percent or alumni on the board and they all said no." Coleman said. "We then decided to go off the board. Why hassle with them? We asked Mr. Williams and he said yes." Coleman described Williams, of the Williams family for the athletic scholarship fund is named, as a big supporter of the athletic program. ALTHOUGH THE SUB-COMMITTEE was appointed in February, Coleman said he was hesitant to begin looking into the matter until someone could be found to represent the alumni. the committee members would be ready to present something to the board. The subcommittee will meet sometime this week for the first time. Following a second meeting on Monday, the KUAC meeting, he said he thought Bren Abbott, student body vicepresident and chairman of Student Senate committee appointed to prepare materials to present to the subcommittee, said he was ready to meet with Coleman's group. "We've got all our information in now, and we're trying to get it all put in a packet to present to the KUAC subcommittee." Abbott said. COLLEMAN SAID his sub-committee would look at the Student Senate information for logistics, facts on crowd control gathered from other universities now selling beer at athletic events, police and fire revenues, as well as at University or alumni reactions to the proposal. "The students want it," Coleman said, basing his remarks on a poll taken earlier this semester by Student Senate. Coleman said he thought the proposal had a good chance of passing. "I would like to see it in operation next fall," he said, "but we can't guarantee anything. It might not be done." 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