12 Friday, October 13, 1978 University Dally Kansan Ask... From page one act that allows tenants to make repairs and receive restitution from their landlords and a three-cent excise tax on the landlord's funding of intercooperative latrines. ALTHOUGH KU did not distribute the survey, delegates to the legislative assembly were briefed on the issues last night by Ron Allen, acting ASK campus director, and Hannes Zacherias, executive director of ASK. Allen said he hoped the KU delegation would have the opportunity to caucus before the assembly met and decide which issues KU would support. According to Sam Brownback, Kansas State University student body president, the top three issues at K-State are minimum wages for students, voter registration by mail and the cigarette tax. Shirley Edmonds, Pittsburg State University student body president, said the top three items at her school were minimum wages for students, the landlord-tenant act and funding for student unions. EMPORIA STATE University's priorities are minimum wages for students, the landlord-tenant act and the installment plan, according to Becky Winterscheit, Emporia State University student body president. Students at Wichita State University are most interested in lobbying for minimum wages for students, the landlord-tenant act and removing barriers for handcapped students, Eric Melgrain, WSU student body president, said. Washburn University students want to lobby for minimum wages for students, the landlord-tenant and the fee instalment of teachers. Washburn University bodies, body presidents, and Fort Hays State students have not yet been polled Craig Green, ASK board of directors member from Fort Hays State, and the survey would be taken next week. MOBILE DISCO Rate increase visory board, the surcharge to the basic rate charged those students living in Hashing. From page one Currently, students living in Hashinger, a creative arts residence hall, pay a $45 fee for each room. They also such as piano practice rooms, theater rooms, dance practice rooms, physical fitness rooms and art and design work rooms. That surcharge will be increased to THE INCREASE in the surcharge will be used for a major renovation of the features. Approximately $50 students live in Haskamp. The cost for the renovation is $25,000. AURH also presented a proposal to the advisory board to extend the deadline for applications for single residence hall rooms to July 31, instead of July 14, the deadline was set. AURH agreed to 27 contract In a final proposal, the practice of requiring a co-signer's signature on a student's residence hall contract was eliminated. Smith said that in past years this practice had led to students forging the signature of the co-signer, because in some cases, a co-signer was not available. After receiving approval from the AURH Executive Board, the proposals were submitted to the advisory board for its consideration yesterday morning. Smith did not know when the advisory would reach a decision concerning the proposal. Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day . . . We have a few late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 843-2931 ATTENTION JUNIORS pre-game warm up party at potters pavillion october 14th 11:30-1:30 (before ou-ku game) free beer & t-shirts provided for class card holders (memberships available for juniors $29) Welcome to "THE" Place for Jayhawk Fans BEFORE THE GAME LEVEL 3 LEVEL 3 Cafeteria 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Soup 'n Salad Bar 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Game day speed line arty soup and deli sandwiches Dell 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. LEVEL 2 Hawk's Nest Sandwiches, Shakes and Snacks 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Prairie Room Relaxing Table Service 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. AFTER THE GAME LEVEL 4 Lobby Area SUA Reception Pause for Cold Cider and visit your friends, compliment of SUA LEVEL 2 Hawk's Nest Relax for a while with your family and friends and enjoy a cold beverage and Milwaukee sausage steamed in beer I Relax and Browse, In An Enjoyable Atmosphere On Game Day . . . Or Just Any Day! Visit Our Newly Redecorated KU Bookstore, On Level 2. Featuring Jayhawk Items Galore! Souvenirs, Ceramics, Mugs College Jewelry and much more. Our Purpose Is To Offer The: Best Quality, Best Prices, Best Service To The Entire University Community. Located On Level 3, Providing The Campus Community With The Equivalent Of A Full-Time Service Retail Bookstore. The Oread Bookshop Carries All The Newest Best Sellers In Hardcover and Paperback,With Over 25,000 Titles To Choose From. We Enjoy Your Company