Page 8 University Daily Kansan, October 29, 1981 on campus TODAY SICKLE CELL ANEMIA SCREENING TESTS will be given from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas University Hospital. Please call (805) 276-4244. Alpha Pai fraternity and Watkins Hospital. THE GERONONTOLOGY CENTER FALL LUNCHEN COLLOQUIA will feature Allan Press, associate professor of social welfare, speaking on *The Politics of Illusory Correlation* at 11:30 in Alcove D of the Union. THE EPISCOPAL EUCHARISTIC FELLOWSHIP will meet at noon in Danforth Chapel. THE NOON FORUM will feature Donald Bross, from the National Center for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect in Denver, Colo. speaking on "Legal Representation of Maltreated Children" at 12:30 p.m. in 104 Green Hall. THE ART DEPARTMENT VISITING ARTISTS SERIES will present Kimberly Arp, print artist, m. a. in the Forum Room of the Union. THE LIFE ISSUE SEMINAR ON SECULAR SANCTITY will be a discussion on "Work: Prehistoric Prayer" at 4:30 p.m. in the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center, 1204 Oread. THE RENAISSANCE DANCERS AND STUDENT CREATIVE ANACRONISTS will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Union. THE SIMULATIONS GAMING GROUP will meet at 7 p.m. in Cork 2 of the Union. THE KU PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION will hold a sorority rush informational meeting at 7 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. THE EMILY TAYLOR WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER will hold a discussion on "Exploring Changing the Regional Room of the Union." THE GAY SERVICES OF KANSAS will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Union. THE POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT will meet to discuss Political Science and Empirical Studies p.m. in the Pine Room of the Union SIGMA DELTA CHI will hold an initiation and business meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 203 Flint Hall. ICTHUS will hold a fellowship meeting at 9 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church, 2415 W. 23rd St. AMBLER SAID' the University estimated the cost for University offices and departments to use the Union rooms before making their request. KU officials will request the rent money again this year, but until the Legislature opens its pocketbook a little further, it may be hard to reporting the cost internally. Ambler said. Union From page one State. Rep. Mike Hayden, R-Atwood, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, said it was unlikely that he would vote to state the full amount for the Union rental. "It's not impossible, but there's only so money much," he said. "Would you rather have it for faculty salaries, new students, or a graduate degree?" It's at the bottom of the priorities." Hayden said the Legislature would consider allocating the money, but it depended on how much money was available. "The money looks tight," he said. "It's a possibility, but it's not likely." KU REQUESTED about $85,000 for Union rental for the 1980-1981 school year, but the Legislature allocated only $60,000. Monica of Legislative Research. Warner Ferguson, associate director of the Union, said the Union couldn't control the amount of money the University paid for the services. "We have very little control over the amount of the University pays," he said. Ferguson did credit the University of Michigan in receiving funds from the Legislature for Union lent "We do think the University has made an effort to increase this amount," he said. "In fact, each year they've increased the amount." There is another way to pay the Union rental, but it would be quite complicated and require a lot of paperwork, Amber said. "The University will require the academic offices to pay it out of their supply and expense budget, but that would be robbed Peter to pay Paul." Ambler said the Union and the University were not separate entities. FERGUSON SAID such a system would be difficult to administer. "You wouldn't know from one year to the next how much they're going to use it." When a paperwork is difficult to handle. It would require a tremendous amount of paperwork." When administrators or workers in an academic office use a meeting room with food service included, that office pays the room rental charge, which is usually $25. Amber said. The entire amount is paid out of their office funds, he said. "What the Union charges pays for food, labor and rent," he said. The unpaid rent that the Legislature allocates is for non-food service use only, Ambler said. MIDWEST DEMONSTRATION LEWENWORTH FEDERAL PRESIDENT, KANSAS OCTOBER 31 1981 NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO PREE PUERTO BARCELON, CO. (NY) LOS ANGELES, CANADA; ILM, 60242; TN-IV (NY) 219-8281-8881; GARMIN, INDIGENE, GARMIN, INDIGENE, PUERTO RICO INDEPENDENCE SOCIAL SOCIETY, BOSTON, MA. LINCOLN, CHECHI, CUNY Local Information: L.A.S. P.O. 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