12 Wednesday, December 8, 1971 University Daily Kansan Overcrowding, Delayed Programs Seen Continued from Page 1 The School of Pharmacy receives a federal institutional grant. The purpose of the grant is to increase the number of students in school and to enhance man-made projects which it is required to do. THE SCHOOL HAS had to use part of the grant to buy necessities such as lab equipment and supplies which is not what we would be in dire straits without it," said Howard E. Mossberg, dean of the School of Pharmacy. The school is trying to develop a pilot Urban Affairs program in cooperation with the School of Social Welfare and the School of Health. It would also like to have some of its students gain admission into The School of Journalism with the school's new programs if the budget is not increased, said Edward P. Bassett, director of the School of Journalism. Other areas of the University which are affected by the lack of funds are the libraries, the Computation Center, the Traffic and Security office and the Department of Building and Grounds. the Law-Media courses offered by the School of Law, Basset said. India . . . Continued from Page 1 complished their mission of inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy." During the three-day battle, with Pakistan troops backed "by massive artillery, armor and heavy air support, the Indian forces faced a fierce tank, the spokesman claimed. The Chhamb region was the scene of the bloodiest fighting between India and Pakistan in 1985 and 1986 was over Kashmir. THE SPOKESMAN said the apparent intent of the Pakistani drive is to cut the only Indian border from Srinagar capital of Kashmir. THE BOARD OF Regents asked the legislature for a funding plan to support Computation Center for next year besides their regular budget. The supplement would be used to fund the new plan with five other Kansas schools, said Paul J. Wolfe, director of the Computation Center. If the Pakistani success in pushing the Indians deep enough to cut their backs must cut to the road, they could isolate the Indian forces in the Pungun region. 70 miles to the north. 65 miles south of Pitigirgan. The tactic was tried by Pakistani forces in 1985 under Gen Adha Mohammed Yahya of the Islamic State, the heaviest fighting of the brief war The cooperative plan would have replaced outdated equipment with modern equipment. It would also support computing, at the The residents will be refunded, the said, by the difference between the two amounts, amount they had previously paid, until all the money has been refunded. George also said that the IRS required the manager of West Village to ensure that residents concern rent and payments to residents. He stressed that if any resident had any questions about housing, the manager should be able to answer them. A complaint against West Hills apartments has forced the managers of the apartment building to announce the amount of last year's rates. The complaint was filed with the Internal Revenue Service two weeks ago by Peter George, the owner of unorganized Housing Association. George said the complaint had been filed because the residents of West Hills thought the rent was too high and unfair. The residents were not aware that rents would be increased when the leases were The heaviest fighting was concentrated around the two towns, he said. over Kashmir. Yahya now is president of Pakistan. IRS Forces West Hills ToCut Rent College Assembly Survey The degree requirement subcommittee of the Educational Policies and Procedures Committee of the College Assembly sent out a letter to the students which should reach student members of the assembly soon, accordingly. Wicha high school and a member of the committee. Saile said the questionnaires should be returned by Friday and students should the questionnaire after then return it as soon as possible. David W. Heron, director of libraries. Each year the budget stays the same, and it reduces purchasing power by one-fifth. Chalmers Jr. made a special $10,000 allocation this year so that the library's weekend hours would not be altered. If it does not receive a similar allocation next year, library hours will be cut again. University so that the service level would not degrade. However, this supplement was deleted from budget. Talk on Welfare and Budget The College Young Republicans will sponsor a talk by State Representative Jen Howard tonight at 8 p.m. in the B1 Room of the Kansas Union. He will speak on "Welfare: Problems and Prospects in the 1972 Budget." The talk will be open to the public. Kresge Job Interviews The S. S. Kreske Company will hold job interviews for students who take online courses and students should sign up for interviews with Mrs. Young in 2022 Summerfield. A BS in business administration of a BA in liberal arts is required for the job. Candidates must also be willing to attend a class. The Computation Center has been operating on a smaller budget this year because of the increase in demand. It year, it has had to reduce the number of part-time employees and reduce operating hours. It has had to repurchase of its equipment with cheaper, but less satisfactory equipment. Wolfe is also worried about losing employees if the budget is not increased enough next year for a pay raise. He said this problem was critical because the company has no business, industry and other universities to retain its experienced personnel. It takes three to six months for new managers to be trained, which adds more expense. Mike Thomas, director of the Traffic and Security Office, said that budget cuts would not effect his department as much as other departments. He added that most of its income from parking permit fees and traffic tickets. woody allen's "bananas" GIRL Color: United Artists EVE 7:35 8 & 19 Adult: 1.50 Child: 75 Mat: Sat Sun 3:05 & 4:45 Twilight Adult: 1.00 Child: 75 Good Between 4:30 & 5:00 Only THE LIBRARIES budget has also been inadequate to support it. There has been a 20 per cent inflation in book prices, said Ends: Tues. Hillcrest Harry Buchholz, director of the department of Buildings and Grounds, that projects would be delayed and cut out this year T.R. BASKIN GP Weekdays: 7, 35; 9, 12; Wkday: 6, 15; 80 & 75 Adm. 5,10 & 75 Sat. 5,10 & 15 7, 35; 9, 21-Twilight Hr. Adm. 5,10 & 50 From Sat. 5,10 Varsity THEATER --- Teatrobuva V1.5-1065 THE DEPARTMENT has had to cut back in only one area, the office. The group needs a security officer for a special event, it must pay the officer from their own budget. He will also provide this service, he said. Elect Curt Ghormley for Pearson College Student Senator Elections Dec. 9 at JRP and Corbin 1:00 - 7:00 p.m. PLAYBOY'S (Everyone 18 years & Over) START YOUR FINALS RIGHT... WITH... THE TALE OF THE DEAN'S WIFE A THRIVE BEAUTY PRODUCTION THE TALE OF THE FRL & SAT.NIGHT A1 12:15 Adult 1.50 no refunds State Law Requires No one is admitted Admitted Proof of Age Must Be Saved THE STUDENT BODY YOUSED MEN THE MOST LIKELY TO AND SHE DID! Hillcrest "A Stylishly Devious Comedy of Evil" "Something for Everyone" SCUBA DIVING LESSONS Starts Next Semester Sponsored by KU Scuba Club Inland Pro School of Diving formation Available at Enrollm Tonight 7:10 & 10:45 YEAR-END MOVIE CLEARANCE SALE Information Available at Enrollment Tomorrow Only "Making It" "Dreams of Glass" See Both at Bargain Prices Adult 1.00 Child .50 TODAY ONLY SINGLE & REPEATED IMAGES Hillcrest Faculty and Student Prints DRAWING SHOW and SALE Dec. 5-19 Student Union Gallery SHOW! because of its small budget. Each year new buildings and rooms are added which must be kept up, the cabin must be increased, be said. Show off your stuff! In the higher-heeled boot that make it . . . fast! From Dexter. Put a little zip into your life. Next year the department may have to reduce utilities such as air conditioning and heating if the heat it is not increased. Buchholz said. LENNY ZERO'S record store 710 mass. 1 NEW Traffic NEW Brewer & Shipley NEW Rod Stewart And Many More. All 3.99 ! Use Kansan Classified Featuring THE SOUL MESSINGERS (just returned from Denver & L.A.) Saturday, Dec. 11 8:00 p.m. Union Ballroom International theme with Christmas Carols from different parts of the world. $1.50 Tickets available at the Union desk. $2.00 WE'VE GOT 'EM ALL! LAWRENCE SURPLUS 740 Massachusetts