Friday, November 17, 1978 Dance troupe to perform African show The KU African Dance Troupe will present its annual performance of "Jambo" at 7:30 tonight in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. "Jambo" is a cultural "hello" in Swahili and, according to Sinu Alii, Nigeria senior and a teacher of the dance troupe, the presentation is a show of traditional African culture from north and south of the Sahara. "Jambo" consists of traditional African songs, dance and poetry performed by the troupe. The troupe comprises about 35 KU students who receive two hours of class credit in field classes through the African studies department. All said some of the poems and songs had been translated into English, but would be presented in a traditional manner. "We are giving them the traditional meaning through dances and songs," he said. Part of the proceeds from "Jambo" will be used to buy instruments for the troupe. Alberta Wright, Lawrence junior, said. Tickets for "Jambo" are on sale at the offices of minority affairs and the African Students Association. Tickets cost $10. Admission is at the door. Admission is $1.50. Nursing limit considered BY TIM SHEEHY Staff Reporter TOPEKA—The Kansas Board of Regents predicts an approval daytime plan to enroll in the baccalaureate program in nursing at the University of Kansas Medical A restriction limiting new class enrollments to 90 students was imposed last year. Although the proposal states that the Class of '20 will be the Regents said, there is no reason to continue the restriction because facilities have been expanded. An additional 25 to 35 students will be admitted next semester, increasing the class size by 15 students during each of the next two semesters, according to David Waxman, executive vice chancellor for the Medical Center. WAXMAN SAID the increased enrollment would require the addition of three full-time students. The proposal is expected to get final Student presidential race grows with third candidate Robert Tomlinson, Shawnee Mission junior, last night announced his plans to run for the statewide race. Tomlinson, addressing supporters at Naismith Hall, said he decided to run because of low voter participation in recent elections and poor attendance at Student Senate meetings. "The inability of our present student government to draw a solid majority of students into the decision process reduces the opportunity for student leaders to almost nothing." he said. Tomlinson, the third person to declare candidacy for student body president, said John Hambright, Wichita junior, is comlinson's running mate on the offense. the Student senate only reached students who were in organizations funded by the Senate or who were directly involved in the Senate. Tomlinson said there was a long story behind the name of the alliance, but it meant they would make the Senate "more vibrant and more exciting." Ron Allen, Sabeth sophomore, and Clair Keizer, Lawrence junior, have already announced their candidatures for the post. The election will be held in February. approval when the Regents meet today in their regular monthly meeting. At a joint meeting of the Regents Health Education Committee and the Med Center Hospital Committee, Chancellor Archie R. Dykes said adequate pay for nurses "is the single most important problem we have at the Med Center." NURSES ARE DRAWN to other hospitals because of higher wages and better fringe benefits and also because the work is easier, more enjoyable, and acts as a acting director of the Med Center hospital. Chiga said that because the Med Center never transferred or refused patients, it often wound up with the patients who needed the most attention. FACULTY MEMBERS on a half-year sabbatical receive full salary, but those on a full-year leave receive only half pay for the remainder. The program is scheduled to discuss the cost of paying student employees the federal minimum wage and to request increased funding for the Med Center because of greater parity than expected in a scholarship program. "At first look, we appear to be the same as other area hospitals," Chiga said. "But at any time we will have between 38 and 70 students enrolled in our emergency patients." The Regents also gave tentative approval to an amendment to the sabbatical leave policy. The change would allow outside agencies to pay faculty members for their time through the university they normally work for. University Daily Kansan Police Beat Compiled by Henry Lockard UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence police yesterday reported that an apartment was broken into early Wednesday. Police said the window was left open and the theft occurred early Wednesday morning. estimate of the loss. In another burglary reported Wednesday, four boxes of candy bars and a socket wrench set were stolen from the Lawrence Ice Co. 618 Vermont St. There was no Police said Janette Laehring, Topeka junior, and Sharon Snow, Lawrence lawyer, joined in the effort to enter their apartment through a kitchen window and stole $800 in stereo equipment. Police said the burglary occurred Tuesday night. A report of vandalism resulted in the release of Richard Renner, Haysville junior. 1942 Haysville High School. Police said Renner allegedly did $232 damage to the glass in a door at Watson Library when he got mad at a custodian and attacked him. The incident occurred at about 12:30 am, yesterday. Renner was released after he posted $1,750 bond in the Douglas County District Court after his arrest on charges of criminal possession and resisting arrest, police said. Zoning denial is appealed A local church filed papers in Douglas County District Court yesterday in an effort to overturn a Douglas County Commission denied the congregation a tenning change. On Oct. 18, the commission refused a request by the church, the Lawrence Assembly of God Faith, to rezone part of the church and St. Irene St. from agricultural use to commercial use. The Congregation's attorney, Eugene Kling, said in his arguments before the Court that he had received no evidence. Riling said the congregation wanted limited commercial zoning for the property so it could be sold to a man who had plans to build the church building into a restaurant. had merged with another local church and was planning to build a new building if the project were completed. But two of the three county commissioners voted down the request because they said the rezoning would violate development plans for 23rd Street. --- No date was set for a hearing on the appeal. lotte goslar pantomime --- AT THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE --- A RARE COMBINATION OF DANCE. HUMOR. AND MIME. PUBLIC $3.75 STUDENTS $2.75 DEC.2 8 PM Made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts & The Kansas Arts Commission Prepare Yourself for the RUSSIANS! The Big Blue Rally No.2 Mon.Nov.20 at 4:30 in the Kansas Union Ballroom (buses will run from the ballroom to Allen Field House from 6:30 until gametime) —Free beer for class card holders —Ted Owens will be among the guest speakers Sponsored by BOCO, the Board of Class Officers The high cost of utilities has us down too! But, when you live at Naismith the worry of rising food, utility and other costs is our worry and not yours. For sure, we don't want you to be wasteful, but let us worry about it. UTILITY BILLS HAVE YOU DOWN? 1978-79 Student Season Basketball Ticket Sale! Tuesday-Friday 10:00am-5:00pm Nov.14- Nov.17 Allen Field House East Lobby Season Tickets may be purchased after Nov. 17 at the Athletic Ticket Office anytime prior to first game. Season ticket is not good for spring semester unless accompanied by validated Spring I.D. at Student Gates. NOTICE Be Part Of This Excitement! K.U. VS. RUSSIAN NATIONAL TEAM Nov. 20 7:33pm Student Tickets $1.00 Student Spouse $1.00 Russian game NOT Included in Season Ticket. 1978-78 BASKETBALL SCHEDELE Mon 21. Russian National Team (Exhibition) HOME Wed 29. Farneigh Dickinson HOME DECEMBER 1979 Mon. 4 - Michigan State Tue. 6 - Florida State Mon. 8 - Ohio State Tue. 10 - Kentucky Mon. 12 - Wichita State Tue. 14 - Minnesota Wed. 16 - Texas Tech Wed. 18 - Texas Tech Thurs. 20 - Texas Tech Thurs. 22 - Texas Tech Fri. 25 - Texas Tech Fri. 27 - Texas Tech 27. 30 Big Eight Holiday Tournament at Kansas FEBY 19TH Fri 2 O'clock Quintana Roo Fri 4 O'clock Quintana Roo 2:00 m AWAY Wed 7 Minerva AWAY Wed 7 Minerva AWAY Wed 14 Haskell AWAY Wed 14 Haskell AWAY Wed 17 Minerva AWAY Wed 17 Minerva AWAY Tue 7 First Round-Bright-Light Tue 7 First Round-Bright-Light AWAY JANUARY, 1978 State Park Summer Camp MARCH, 1979 MARCH 1972 Nationals - 1972 Bills - RB-Iight Tampa Bay - 1972 Tampa Bay Tournament Kansas City - 1972 Kansas City Post Season Tournament Pittsburgh - 1972 Pittsburgh Subregions Arkansas - 1972 Arkansas Tournament Tampa Bay - 1972 Arkansas Regional Salt Lake - 1972 Salt Lake Regional San Diego - 1972 San Diego Regional TICKET INFORMATION Student Price * 15.00 Student Spouse * $15.00 * I.D. Required to purchase * Proof of Mortgage Required to purchase Single Game Tickets Student Price $2.50 Student Spouse $3.00 Single game tickets will only be available all seats are not sold but boxed Single game tickets may be purchased only on the Business day price dealing the game beginning at Noon. 1