Tuesday, September 26, 1978 University Daily Kansan 5 Library officials hope for orderly renovation Watson Library renovation will not be without problems, but the process will be as convenient as possible. Jim Ranz, dean of libraries, said yesterday. "We don't want to mislead anyone," Ranz said. "Renovation will be a difficult process, but we are alert to the possible problems now. We are determined that renovation will not hinder basic library services and must act like a library throughout renovation." permission nations won't begin until an architect and contractor are chosen, then selected, probably by a large corporation. by the on-site staff or by the engineers in charge of the biggest problems when construction began would be moving to an offsite location. "We're jammed into Watson now," he said. "It will be a difficult job clearing space." ALTHOUGH NO definite plans for moving books will be made until a contractor has been chosen, Ranz said he hoped that if books needed to be moved out of Watson, they could be moved to their temporary homes in logical order. Ranz said the books also could be moved within Watson to make space for workers. He said he hoped whole categories of books would be moved together, to help alleviate difficulties in finding books during renovation. "Until we get a contract," he said, "we won't know definitely how the problems will be handled." Hospital director search narrows University of Kansas Medical Center administrators will continue to search for and will appoint a new hospital director before the move to a new hospital is made in May. David Waxman, executive vice president for the Med Center, said yesterday. Waxman said he had reviewed 25 resumes and had narrowed the list of finalists to five. "We've pitied it down to five and more the likely new site of the app- point." Waxman said. Masahiro Chiga, a pathology fellow and resident, was named acting director of the hospital last week. He is filling in for Krizelman, who left the Med Center in July. Although the deadline for filing supplemental budget requests is four days away, the Student Senate office has received just two supplemental requests. But Mike Harper, student body president, said yesterday that he expected more requests to be filed before the deadline Friday. until the last day," Harper said. "Most of them just procrastinate." Few request Senate allocations By MARY ERNST Staff Reporter Harper said he expected $15,000 to $20,000 to be allocated from surplus funds left over for the next year. "Most groups don't turn the requests in "What I would like to do with any money that is not allocated out of that excess this fall is to use the money to offset the women's benefits for next year," he said. HARPER SAID that although excess senators funds had been turned over to the Senate, they were not used. Films to precede rape discussion Student Union Activities is sponsoring a gym symposium on rage tonight at 7:30 in the Student Union Theater. Admission for the symposium is $1 and tickets are available at the SUA ticket office. films that will be shown. The film deals with the myths surrounding rape and the problems a victim encounters after the assault. Lara Stahl, a member of the SUA Films team, represents the Laverne Rape Videoworking Support Services, would answer questions following the showing of three rape-relate "Fear" and "No Lies" are the other two films that will be shown. Pettit is also the director of "Rape Prevention: No Pat Answer," one of the Sahla said she thought it would be important for men, as well as women, to attend school. "I hope men will go so that they can understand what rape is," Stahl said. "It's hard for men to understand what women who are raped go through." --and on Oct. 5 if necessary, Harper said, and recommends to the full Senate. - That's how many people play duplicate bridge. SUA Duplicate Bridge Duplicate bridge is a different method of scoring which eliminates some of the luck of the deal. If you enjoy bridge, you'll enjoy duplicate. If you've only been playing bridge a little while, test the water at our novice game on Tuesdays. If you're a little more experienced than that, come to the open game on Thursdays. Both games are held in the Pine Room of the Union beginning at 7 pm. 20,000,000 People Can't Be Wrong For More Info or Moral Support Call 842-7979 --and on Oct. 5 if necessary, Harper said, and recommends to the full Senate. BORDER BANDIDO Texas Burrito NOW 99¢ Reg ONLY *1.59 "The committee will have to consider whether it will take late requests." he said. EAT IN OR CARRY OUT Offer good Sept. 25-28 As of yesterday, $3,197 in supplemental funding had been requested, he said. The Commission on the Status of Women requested an additional $800 to the $1,840 was allocated last spring. Tau Sigma Dance Ensemble requested $2,697. Harper said. Senate to turn over the money to the University to be used for a reduction in the tuition. 1528 W. 23rd across from Post Office 842-8861 NATURAL PORTRAITS 1/3 OFF DAVID BERNSTEIN -photography- CALL 842-1826 A delay in placing an advertisement about the supplemental budget request deadline in the Kanas could be a reason the joint requests could allow late budget requests, Harper said. A joint committee will be formed to review the supplemental requests and to make recommendations to the Senate, as appropriate. The committee isposed of all Senate committee chairmen, an additional representative from each committee, all members of the Finance Committee and the Budget Committee. 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