University Daily Kansan, April 20, 1982 Page 9 KU libraries to receive salary shrinkage money By ANN WYLIE Staff Reporter KU's libraries will receive $100,000 from shrinkage for their acquisitions budget next year. Robert Cobb, vice chancellor, said yesterday. just now. "Having made the commitment (last fall) to do this, we're going to do it," he said. Cobb met yesterday with administrators from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the office of affairs to finish the allocations. "The money will come from a variety of sources," Cobb said, "wherever we can lay our hands on it this semester." The administrators were unable to determine yesterday where they could find the $100,000. "It's not a matter of opening up a box and finding $100,000 lying there," Cobb said. Shrinkage is the percentage of the total KU salary budget that is withheld by the Legislature due to anticipated faculty turnover. If the reduction in KU costs is expected, the University receives the money back and may put it to use. "The inflation rate is larger than the increase," Jim Ranz, deal of libraries, said. The shrinkage money will supplement a six percent, University-wide increase in the other operating expenses that the Legislature allocated this year. "This money (from shrinkage) will go a long way toward not making us buy fewer books and not making us cancel magazine subscriptions." John said the University had to supply additional, non-legislative funds to the libraries because the University had more library needs to the legislators. regardless "It's a case of putting out money where our mouth is," he said. The JAYHAWKER Yearbook is now accepting applications for the positions of Editor and Business Manager. Students interested in either position may pick up their application form in the Yearbook office, 121 B Kansas Union. Application deadline is April 30. 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A witness said he saw Paul taking food out of the vending machine and called the police. The food was worth about $10, police said. Paul entered the building after he NO WE WANT A GENDER-FREE SOCIETY? on campus checked out the keys to Marvin, KU police said. Although the Lawrence police recorded a possession of marjuana charge, KU police reports did not identify him. Denney, director of KU police, said. A KU police officer arrested Paul and took him to the Douglas County Court. Paul was released on a $1,000 bond. BURGLARS STOLE a computer terminal worth more than $1,500 sometime between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday from the Sum- Police said burglaries pried a lock and cable off the terminal and took the computer. There are no suspects. merfield Hall computer center, KU police said. THEVEWS STOLE a motorcycle worth about $500 sometime between 11:30 p.m. on Saturday and 7:30 p.m. on Sunday at 131 W. Ninth St., police said. 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