8 Monday, October 30, 1978 University Daily Kansan HOPEfuls lead education week A faculty forum on higher education, featuring HOPE award finalists, will kick kU HERO Education Week, Oct 38-Nov. 15. A graduate student in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. The HOPE award finalists are: Clark E. Bricker, professor of chemistry; Allan J. Cigler, associate professor of political science; Joyce Jones, assistant professor of occupational therapy; Donald Jugenehman, professor of education; and Lee Young, professor and acting dean of journalism. They will discuss "Education or Mass Production." Tickets for the banquet can be purchased in the Student Senate Office. The prices are based on a one-hour stay. Inflation . . . From page one grants in effect now would not change, but those negotiated in the future would. "ANY NEW application for a new grant would require the institution to certify its compliance in the application for additional contracts or grants," he said. "For any application an institution would have to justify it that is within the guidelines." Shar also said all firms, including universities, would be divided into three employee groups—union, non-union and management. The union would have to stay within the guidelines. Shankel said the employee division and grants would not force any charges in the year. He said the 6.5 percent wage increase applied to the average wage of the University's non-union and management employees. Proof that the University complied with the limits, which would be included in future grant applications, would require additional clerical work, Shankel said, but would cause No salary commitment for any faculty member or administrator has been made, Shankel said, so any necessary adjustments can be made at the departmental level. That would occur before the final budget request is given to the Kansas Legislature next year. THE LEGISLATURE, Shankel said, requires that salary increases be given on merit. These increases would be unaffected by Carter's guidelines, he said. He said one indirect affect the guidelines could have on the University would be to ease the inflationary costs of materials the University buys. Carter proposed price guidelines aimed at holding price increases to 7.5 percent next year. Shankler said that if prices held the same, then he would consider or at least the same amount, of materials. He said the cost of materials had risen 10 to 20 percent in the past four or five years. Wear Blue Jeans If You're Gay Day Nov. 2 K-STATE TRIP TO THE GAME AND TO AGGIEVILLE Watch KU defeat the fighting pussycats on November 18thl $15.75 price includes: Bus transportation, refreshments on the bus and reserved seat ticket in KU Section. There are a limited number of seats available, so sign up today! SUR TRAVEL Urban Plunge An Urban Learning Experience Nov. 2,3 & 4 Thursday 5 p.m.-Saturday 1 p.m. $7.00 per person Register at KU-Y, 110 B Kansas Union For more information contact: Tracy Spellman at 864-3761 or 841-5484 Funded by Student Senate ___ FALLEY'S 2525 IOWA (Next Door to Gibson's) Open 7 a.m.-Midnight Seven Days Prices effective Mon.-Sun. October 30-November 5 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Falley's Beef of Tomorrow Prime Rib Roasts Whole in Cryovac lb. 20-22 lb. avg. $1 49 Ohse 12 oz. pkg. Luncheon Meats Five Varieties 99¢ Wilson Certified Tenders ... 12 oz. 89¢ Brown & Serve Gausage ... 8 oz. 99¢ Oscar Mayer Wieners Big One Beef or Franks ... lb. 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