Monday. November 19. 1979 5 Regents From page one because a city building permit was not obtained before the University of Kansas Medical Center was constructed. When the case went to court, the building was almost finished and the Wyndgate attorney had informed question had been settled. It also was ruled that in the future, state agencies would have to obtain city building permits. The lawsuit appealed to the Kansas Court of Appeals. University Daily Kansan Kaufman said that all state employees, except unassigned personnel, were covered under the Affordable Retirement System for disability and life insurance. These employees are eligible for benefits. REGENTS ALSO approved a request that would change eligible requirement for the waived period of surance. A waiting period would be changed from two years to the first payroll date after acceptance. Unclassified personnel in Regents institutions are covered by the Teachers' Act of 1975, which limits the waiting period for eligibility also is two years. The Regents votes to change the waiting period from five to three days. At KU. 202 more employees would be able for the insurance if the waiting THE REGENTS ALSO approved a request that would exempt the Regents institutions from the statute that requires a license to approve the leasing or motor vehicles. period did not exist. At the Med Center, 377 more emblems would be eligible. Chancellor Archie R. Rykes told members that the approval process often took too long. For example, the Med Center tried to lease a vehicle last winter to clear away snow, but by the time the leasing was approved the vehicle had meted and the vehicle was of no use. In other business, the Regents gave final approval to a recommendation by Dykes and others. The program will give an extra $10,150 for Med Center scholarships. That would raise the total from $34,300 to $35,300. THE INCREASE WAS applied because more students applied for the scholarships than were expected. The scholarships should be distributed to participants in the program, he must practice the same number of months in Kansas. Students who accept $400 a month for living expenses in addition to tuition must practice in an underwater area. anticipated and would require continual increases in funds. Jordan Haines, Regents chairman, would the scholarship program probably would always be more popular than originally However, both Dykes and Regent Glee Smith said the program probably would be terminated when the Legislature was satisfied with the number of doctors in the system. The Regents also approved a request for KU to make a $215,000 addition to Haworth Hall instead of renovating Snow Hall for $200.00. WARREN CORMAN, Regents staff member for facilities planning, said that if Snow Hall was renovated first, as originally planned, there would be no place for faculty and researchers to go. If an addition to the building were needed, it would be available during the Snow Hall renovation. KU was also given permission to purchase a $7,700 van and to name Margaret Oros an Associate Scientific Emeritus. Ores retired Oct. 1 for the Kansas Geological Survey In other action, the Regents gave final approval to several proposals considered during Thursday committee meetings. The meeting also included a range planning at the Regents institutions. The guidelines require each Regent's institution to complete by April 1980 a comprehensive study of enrollment trends and the effects that then predict how those trends might change. SIMILAR STUDIES and predictions Presents films sua THE GRAPES OF WRATH Released by 20th Century Fox Directed by Tim Burton Directed by John Ford Starring Helen Fonda, Jane Gone, Will Smith, Charlie Grapple Based on the novel by John Stainback "A cinnamon master tells about his picture just about he's right to be." Tonight, November 19 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Wooldruff Auditorium No refreshments allowed Monday, November 19 GRAPES OF WRATH sua films Directed by John Ford, with Henry Fonda, Jane Lane Carrion, and Charles Grapewain. Based on a great epic novel of the Great Depression. Tuesday, November 20 ANIMAL CRACKERS Directed by Victor Heereman, with Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and Zeppo in second film is also one of their best, in which Groucho captains Captain After some Regents members expressed concern that the details of the study should not be published, it was suggested that universities could submit a summary of the study and have other details on hand if it were required. Regents would inspect the plans at the universities. Monday, November 26 MY DARLING CLEMENTINE (1948) and SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON (1949) A double feature of John Ford westerns, CLEMENTINE stars Henry Fonda as Wyatant trying to tame an Antoina. YELLOW RIBBON stars Jonas as a sergeant in the second film of his cavalry trilogy. Tuesday, November 27 IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD Director Stanley Kramer's hilarious skitchap skitschap to score of love to fortune in four acts. All an-star cast includes Spencer Tracy, Milton Biond, Jona Cammack, and many more cames by many more. We have the entire film, uncut and on the large screen. would be made about tenured faculty, the process for making personnel decisions and other major activities. Wednesday, November 28 THE PAWNBROKER Directed by Sidney Lumet, Rod Steiger gives his finest performance as a Jewish survivor of Auschwitz in Hurms and runs a pawshoot. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Auc, at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission Weekend show also in Woodfort at 3:30, 7:00, or 12 midnight and sun. at 2:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted. 15.50 admission. New Refresh- However, Srinivasan said yesterday, "I thought the day for secret plans, arbitrary decisions and surprise actions was all behind us. Some Regents members and University administrators said that if faculty members knew enrollment was decreasing in their schools, they would worry unceasingly. TONIGHT! The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Proudly Presents SEQUEIRA COSTA Cordelia Brown Murray CONCERTO CONCERT with the UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA George Latimer, Conductor MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1979 8:00 p.m. University Theatre/Murphy Hall I "JUST CANT imagine how an institution could愈发需要我,consulting with the faculty, without participation by the faculty and without even the knowledge of the Scholarship Benefit Performance Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office, and at the door on the night of performance at 8:30 p.m. $3 Public ($1, 50 Students Program: Beeteboven's "CONCERTO NO. 3 IN CMINOR" Brabas" "CONCERTO NO. 2 IN B-FLAT" How often do we bear a pianist whose playing keeps making think of the word beautiful" Allen Hughe Allen Hughes New York Times 1979 Thanksgiving Sale! STARTS TUESDAY 9:30 A.M. 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