Tuesday. August 30. 1977 University Daily Kansan 11 Subscriptions sold without sanction A "lack of communication" apparently enabled an area newspaper to sell subscriptions in front of the Kansas Union during enrollment week without University Events Committee approval, in spite of a policy which prohibits selling on campus. The events committee, made up of both students and faculty members, is the scheduling agent for University facilities. Any group or individuals who want to use University facilities or schedule events first must be placed on the Events calendar. Caryl Smith, chairman of the Events committee, said Friday that Frank Burge, Union director, probably should have checked with the committee before traveling to Kuwait. The newspaper permission to place a booth outside the United during country club week. KU car decals given privately THE BOOTH was next to a table for radio and there was broadcasting in front of the Union. A private donor was responsible for the free automobile KU decals that students received during registration in Hoch Auditorium. The decals were given to students in an effort to promote the University, said John Thomas who works in the business office of the KU police department. The decals were handed to students as they turned in vehicle information, regardless of whether they had a car. The source of the gift, while known by the Chancellor's office, was not disclosed. Richard Von Ende, executive secretary to the University, headed the project. Von Ende said the project was planned during a meeting approximately one year ago, after it was noticed that most students in university decurs in their automobile windows. "The registration date was decided on for distribution of the decals to keep students from getting more than one sticker," Von Ende said. Although no count had been taken, the traffic department of the KU police department thought the project was a success. "I feel that this was simply a lack of communication between the Events committee and Mr. Burge," Smith said. "I will wait until I receive the attention of the committee next meeting." Under University policy, "No selling is permitted on campus unless the activity or event of the selling agent is for the benefit of the University community, with any resulting from the activity to be recycled into non-profit or student service projects." Burge said he thought the paper's reduced student rate, which is about $20 cheaper "WE ARE HERE as a service to the students" he said. than a regular subscription, was a "good deal" for students. Burge said the booth normally was located by the Union Bookstore during enrolment but he allowed the move because the booth was interfering with activity. Med Center fund request nears $100-million mark An increase of almost $11 million in the KU Medical Center operating budget approved this summer by the Kansas Board of Directors and the district director's office for further examination. The Regents have approved an operating budget increase of $10,942,331 for the three branches of the Med Center: Kansas City, Wichita and the family practice and outreach program. KU requested $12,975,450. The increase boosts the total budget, which consists of operating costs and capital improvements, to $99,998,917 for fiscal year 1979. The next step before state legislative scrutiny next spring is a review by the office of the state budget director. KU administrators are now preparing a final form of the budget approved by the Regents and submit it to the state budget director Send. 18. Included in the budget increase is about $2.7 million needed to staff and equip the $2.8 million clinical facility now being constructed on the Kansas City campus. Almost all the requested salary and general operating increases were approved Most of the cuts were made in new programs requested by the Med Center. The Regents approved about half of the request $1,621,403 for new programs. malgrape practice insurance for residents, nursing home staff education, radiation therapy residents program and health insurance for residents. Paper sale Bill Griffin, district sales representative for the Kansas City Star and Times, discusses the paper's student subscription rate at a table in front of the Kansas Union. The table was set up near the Union even though the University Events Committee had not approved a vote to move the table. Voyager launch delay used to study problems By KEVINKIOUS Staff Writer Today was to have been the launching of Voyager I, the second unmanned flight to Jupiter and Saturn carrying a new mission in part by a University of Kansas professor. The physics and astronomy professor, Thomas Armstrong, said yesterday that malfunctions in the first Voyager craft launched August 20, which also carried his experiment, had caused a postponement of the launch of the second craft until Sept. 5. Both craft are headed toward Jupiter and Saturn and one may travel on to Uranus. Armstrong said Voyager 2 was launched Armstrong said the second craft, named Voyager I, would not be launched on schedule because scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., want to determine causes of the problems on the first craft. first, but that Voyager 1 would reach the planet first because it would be traveling a long distance. The delay will help insure that problems the craft may not recur, be said the first craft will not recur, be said "There was a lot of concern that the whole spacecraft would be lost," he said. Armstrong said one problem with the Voyager was a boom, carrying his and other science experiments, that apparently not been fully extended. Partial deployment of the boom would make the information of the experiments almost worthless, he said. He said that NASA scientists had found that the boom had extended very close to its correct position, and they were trying to connect with a malfunctioning onboard computer. The second Voyager craft, identical to the first, will be corrected to prevent apparent malfunctions, Armstrong said. The duplication of the spacecraft, he said, is "WE COULD still meet the scientific mission with one spacecraft," he said. "We would lose something with only one spacecraft," he said. "We want as much information as we can get to stretch the project as much as we can." However, he added, the two spacecraft will follow different paths through the solar system, providing slightly different sets of information. He said information about the planets would be gathered through 11 experiments on board Voyager. The experiments were designed by teams of scientists from around the country. Armstrong said he had worked with other astronauts during Particle (LECP) experiment since 1972. The LECP will gather information about how radiation from the sun affects weather patterns on the outer planets, Armstrong said. He said studying how planets interact with their surroundings could help reveal climate changes. "WE WILL understand a lot more about the Earth by contrasting it with situations and events that we have never seen." Armstrong said information on the planets would reach receiving stations on Earth, be transferred to magnetic tape and research teams of scientists for analysis. Flight information should begin reaching KU in about three weeks, he said, and scientists will analyze the data using a computer that Armstrong designed. The Voyagers will provide information as they cruise through the solar system and as they fly by Jupiter in 1979, Saturn in 1981, and possibly Uranus in 1985, he said. Armstrong said he might work on analysis of the information from one or both of the spacecraft until 1985 or even longer if the project goes well. "I'm reasonably confident the first launch will be a success," he said. KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kansan are offered to all students without regard to sex. Please contact Student Services at ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FIRST HALL CLASSIFIED RATES one two three four five six time times times times 15 words or fewer $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 $3.00 Exponential Word .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 AD DEADLINES 10:50 Monday 5 p.m. Tuesday 5 p.m. Wednesday 5 p.m. Thursday 5 p.m. Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday 5 p.m. Wednesday 5 p.m. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. 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