Page 8 University Daily Kansan, October 14, 1981 KU to ask Regents to help Med Center By LISA MASSOTH Staff Reporter The Kansas Board of Regents will consider bailing out the financially troubled University of Kansas Medical Center at this week's Regents meeting. A barrage of problems including federal funding cuts has left the Med Center short of money and unable to pay its utility bills. Problems in paying utility bills at the Med Center have produced the greatest funding request—about $3 million. BECAUSE OF the shortage, University officials will ask the Regents at their meeting tomorrow and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., $5,658 from the Kansas Legislature. The need for the extra utility money arises because of a 48.4 percent rate increase by the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Board of Utilities and a malfunctioning of the utility meters, which were only registering half the total value, Richard von Euler, executive director of the University, said recently. Because of the meter malfunction, the meters are now running at 139 percent to make up for the discrepancy, von Ende said. - THE REST of the money is needed for the following areas: - $434,771 for fiscal year 1982, the current budget year, to replace a shortfall in the School of Medicine capitation grant, federal money guarantee for each person enrolled in the school. - An increase for focal year 1982 --contractual agreements scholarships from $3,415,000 to $625,000 Halloween Masks, Make-Up, Hats and much more. 1002 MASSACHUSETTS STREET Inside the One Thousand Mall COMMONWEALTH THEATRES HE WANTS YOU TO HAVE HIS BABY BAINT RETNOLDS PATERNITY EVE. 7:30. 9:25 MAT SAT SUN 2:00 VARSITY DOWNTOWN 1234567890A JOHN BLAIR CONTINENTAL DIVIDE IP EYE 7,30 & 8,20 ROOM 150 - An increase in the fiscal year 1983 contractual agreements and scholarships from $4,119,000 to $4,844,640. - $289,186 for fiscal year 1983 to replace a loss of a federal grant for Residence Training in Family Practice. - $81,500 for fiscal year 1983 to cover student capitation payments for the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita. - $100,000 for fiscal year 1983 to provide full support for other operating expenses associated with opening 30 additional beds in the hospital. Marsha Kristy Mason McNichol Only When MAT 2:00 Trousch - $4,056 for fiscal year 1983 to replace the loss of a federal grant for Institutional Support for the School of Allied Health. KU's request to the Regents is in two parts. KU already has the money for fiscal year 1982, but needs more money than the University requested. The rest of the request is an annual budget for fiscal year 1983, which is still in the planning stages. AFTER UNIVERSITY officials present the request to the Regents, the request will be to the Legislature, which will decide either to allocate the additional money. Residents who stay in the halls during breaks must show hall identification cards to security monitors when they want to enter the building. The doors will be locked 24 hours a day. The board voted to raise students' fees for living in the halls during breaks from $8 to $9 a day. For rooms must be made in advance. The Residential Programs Advisory Board yesterday unanimously approved a new policy in residence halls during holidays. Board approves vacation housing policy Fred McElhenie, director of the office of residential programs, said that students sometimes objected to being live in the hall during vacations. The Residential Programs Advisory Board consists of housing directors, University administrators and student representatives from the residence halls, scholarship halls and Stouffer Place. contract rate is set for the number of days the halls are officially open," he said. 'They don't understand that the McElbenei said the board decided to set a deadline this year for students to make vacation housing arrangements. The deadline to sign up for housing over Thanksgiving break is 5 p.m. Nov. 9. McEllenhee said the payment will be made in less than no residence hall remain open. At least 50 people must sign up to stay in a hall during break before the university will keep the hall open. If the quota is not met, money will be refunded to those who have already signed up. McEllenie said the deadline was necessary to avoid the problem of students waiting until the day before to make housing arrangements. "It is necessary for us to use that deadline to put pressure on people to let us know what their plans are," McElhene said. Only current KU hall residents are eligible for vacation housing. No guests are permitted in the rooms during breaks. Jayhawk Towers is the only University-owned housing that does not have a seat on the board. Tau Sigma Annual Dance Symposium Oct. 24,8:30-5:30 Room 242 Robinson See you there! SWA FILMS Presents TONIGHT with KINKO'S TONIGHT FILM HISTORIAN/PRESERVATIONIST BOB DEFLORES RARE JAZZ FILMS Wed. Oct. 14th Louis Armstrong 843-8019 No brag, just fact. Louis Armstrong Fats Waller Louis Jordan Duke Ellington Lionel Hampton Sister Rosetta Thorpe Jimmy McPartland Stan Kenton and more!! 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