University Daily Kansan, October 1, 1981 Page 5 Library From page one was a reasonable request, and the solution that we worked out was fair." Razn would not comment on the cleaning problem, but before school began, he started to organize a cleaning of the stacks for Aug. 25. With 12 to 15 volunteers, he intended to clean the stacks and sweep the floors. But because of a lack of volunteers, the cleanup never took place. Richard Bivens, associate housekeeping director, said he had not been aware of an increase in the cleaning problem beyond that which had accompanied the renovation. "I don't think it's been messier since the student lounge opened, and the vending machine wasn't there." "Due to the newness and beauty of the new section, I think a lot of people are refraining "Watson had four custodians. That number was based on usage and square footage. The storage is $10,000 a month." Bivens said, "We have some work done during weekends. A skeleton crew cleans restrooms and makes sure dispensers are filled." The library cleaning crew will not be in- contact with the rest of the library is opened to patio. Bivona, Bivona. "We have just so much money and a lot of buildings. We stretch the money the Legislature gives us as far as we can," he said. The association requested funds for a student consumer handbook that included landlord-tenant information, but Hape said that Student Legal Services had published a handbook and would soon publish another with the same information. Supplemental From page one HEAPE SAID that he wanted the funds held until the group got together with legal services and work out an agreement on who would publish information, or if it would be published jointly. But Pyles and Berger said that such an arrangement would freeze all of Consumer Affairs' funds and would not allow the group to operate. The committee agreed and was about to allocate the $7,906 when Heape called for an investigation into a possible duplication of funds by Consumer Affairs. THE INVESTIGATION would force the money to be paid to the committee determined that there was no duplication. "If there's going to be an investigation, let's investigate both of them." she said. Pyles responded by recommending a freeze on funds for Student Legal Services. The committee eventually decided to grant the allocation and allow the two groups to work out a plan. Abbott said that he was satisfied with the committee's recommendations and that he would stand by the budget when it came before the full Senate Oct. 14. "I'll tell you one thing." Abbott said, "I'll tell you to do a better job and I doubt if you'll get it." The allocations for last night's groups were: African Student Association, none; Solar Energy Club, $431; Undergraduate Philosophy Club, $240; KU Model United Nations, $67; Art Education Association, $51; Black Student Union, $390. KU Formosan Club, $275; University Film Society, $80; KU Committee on South Africa, $319; Indian Student Association, none; Students Coached with Disabilities, $40; Student Occupational Therapy Association, $60; KU Pre-Med Club, $60; Association of Students Interested in Asia, $600; Nigerian Student Association, $131; Simulations Gaming Group, none; Amnesty International, $234; Coalition of Student Social Workers, $20; Consumer Affairs Association, $7,906; Lawrence Women's Transitional Care Service, $677. Recreation Services Intramural soccer Hill Championship game will be played at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2 on the intramural fields east of Robinson Center. Come and cheer your team on to victory! R SVA FILMS Presents TONIGHT WR- MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANISM "A weird and hilarious Yugoslav fantasy that mocks with ferocious humor both the Marxist state and the American way, blending politics with pornography. A bizarre feature, witty and exuberant in its ironic anarchism." 7:30 p.m. $1.50 Rated X—No one under 18 admitted Friday and Saturday "FUNNY, FAST, LITERATE AND AUDACIOUS. May be the most original American movie of the year." David Anastase, Newswire ROUND RUSH PETER O'TOOLE STEVE RAISKBACK BARBARA HERSHEY THE STUNT MAN Fri----7:00 Sat... 3:30,9:30 R RESTRICTED SUBJECT I N MEMBER A ACCOMPLYING PARTY AT SAID UGARAN Fri—3:30, 9:30 Sat.—7:00 $1.50 (Separate Admissions) Woodruff Auditorium For a ski trip above the rest—ski Steamboat with Peak Adventures. But hurry—group size is limited. Sign up deadline is October 27, 1981. If you love to ski, this trip is designed for you Sprawling Mt. Werner is more like four mountains in one with 16 lifts, one a spectacular gondola, and 62 trails along its 3600-foot vertical wall. Options: 1) This price does not include transportation, **Package Include:** 1. Four days tiff tickets 2. Five nights lodging in the Rooftops Conference Center 3. Two private laundry facilities 4. Heated pool, hot tub, sauna and laundry facility. Every unit has a private bainroom, heated pool, hot tub, sauna and laundry facility. Phone 749-KRША NIGERIA We the entire body of Nigerians and Nigerian Students' Association, at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, do hereby invite you and your staff/family/friends, to a three-day Celebration of our country's Independence Anniversary, starting on Thursday, October 1st, 1981, at 6:00 p.m. prompt. Voluntary donations would be highly appreciated. SPECIAL FEATURES I. Symposium: Thursday, Oct. 1st, 1981, at 6:00 p.m. Council Room, Kroger Union NIGERIA 21st INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY OCTOBER 1st-3rd, 1981: INVITATION F call: Kyle Thompson 841-5073 II. Soccer: "I have Council Room, Kansas Union III. Dance Party: KU vs. NSAKU.Fridav, Oct.2nd 1981 Tickets on sale at the Murphy Hall box office. 913/864-3982 913/864-3982 Kickoff—5:00 p.m. 23rd & Iowa The New York Times delivered each Sunday. These times demand The Times." Saturday, Oct. 3rd, 1981, at 7:00 p.m. 25th Street, 6410 We are looking forward to seeing you there. ark 25, building 2410, apartment 8 The University of Kansas Concert Series Presents.. 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