12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, December 16, 1968 Inquest ordered in Mallin's death A public hearing and inquest concerning the death of Bruce Mallin, Kansas City junior, who died Nov. 11 after a fight in the Naismith Hall, parking lot, is tentatively scheduled for Jan. 11, Daniel A. Young, County Attorney, announced yesterday. Young said if charges are filed, they will be made after the inquest. "The coroner's report has indicated Mallin died of an aneurism, but because of general confusion due to conflicting reports of the fight, I feel a public hearing and inquest are needed." Young said. He hopes the hearing will be the first week in January. Yound said he has had trouble setting up a suitable time because (Continued from Page 1) deficit had climbed from 20 per cent in 1959 to 25 per cent this year because Kansas salaries have not increased as rapidly as those in other states. Wescoe pleads KU budget case He announced at the hearing that KU has just received $200,000 from a donor wishing to remain anonymous. Wescoe said the money is to go into KU's $18.6-million Council for Progress fund drive. Bibb and the Regents both present their budgets to Docking, who in turn presents his budget to the Legislature for final approval. The cuts made by Bibb before this hearing are made each year so that the money requests must be justified. They are not necessarily final. Other KU items on the agenda which had been deleted or cut were also defended by Wescoe: - $200,000 for remodeling the Fowler Hall shops. Wescoe said survey teams report "it is not up to standard." - $50,000 for rewiring Malott Hall - $40,000 for the Upward Bound program.—"I don't think this state can afford to turn its back on disadvantaged youngsters," the Chancellor said. $\cdot$ $130,000 for upgrading operation of the physical plant. Bibb has agreed with KU's request for $200,000 to improve the campus' electrical system, $175,000 for special repairs and maintenance and a salary hike of about nine per cent for non-faculty employees. STUDY IN CUERNAVACA Learn to speak SPANISH Learn to speak SPANISH • Intensive courses, with drills, supervised labs, and theory taught by experienced Mexican teachers. • $125 per month Study in the INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES. - Examine themes such as "Protest and its Creative Expression in Latin America" and "The Role of Education in Social Change" in 10 to 30 new courses each month. "many students are witnesses." - Access to excellent library. - $30 per credit. Live in CUERNAVACA An aneurism is an abnormal dilatation of a blood vessel filled with fluid or clotted blood. This diseased vessel wall forms a pulsating tumor. - Near Mexico City, at 4,500 feet elevation, with Mexican families or in dorms or bungalows. * Angnas, $80 per month. Request catalog from Registrar - Cidoc W. Godot, Apdo. 479, Cuernavaca, Mexico The report from District Coroner James Reed said the tumor was a pre-existing condition, and rupture would probably not have resulted directly from a blow. The public hearing and inquest will be held in the district courtroom of the court house. AUTO WRECKING New and Used Parts Metal Sculpture Supplies Tires and Batteries Credit Cards If Over 21 East End of 9th St. VI 3-0956 Foreign Students. Interested in a place to stay and a special program for the upcoming Christmas holidays? Meet Joseph, a student in spaces available. For away or as near as St. Joseph, Moe See Dean of Foreign Students for details. TODAY Official Bulletin Graduate Pharmacy Lecture. 3:30 p. m. Dr. Philip Partoghe, University of Minnesota. 324 Malot. Faculty Children's Bowling. 4 p.m. J. Rowley. Freeman Basketball. 5:45 p.m. Missouri Western, Allen Field House. Japanese Film Festival. 7:30 p.m. "Kwaidan" Dyche Auditorium German Lecture. 7:30 p.m. Prof. Ernst, Stahl. Seminar Room, Blake Annet. Basketball 8:05 p.m. Murray (Ky.) State. Allen Field House. TOMORROW Undergraduate Pharmacy Lecture. Undergraduate Pharmacy Dr. Phil Pacthegose 233 Matiot Minnie Pearl's Chicken 1730 W. 23rd 843-8200 SPECIAL CLIP OUT THIS COUPON AND ENJOY A COMPLETE MINNIE PEARL'S DINNER PACK FOR JUST 99c (Regularly $1.25) OFFER GOOD MON. & TUES., Dec. 16 & 17