Mondav. October 1. 1979 3 Exigency... From page one committee to examine KU's definition of financial exigency and determine if it would conflict with the Regents policy. Chancellor Archie R. Dykes said yesterday that the Regents definition and KU's would not conflict. "Our definition is within the guidelines of the Regents. I don't see this (altering KU's definition) as a possibility." he said. However, Srinivasan said he was not sure of that assessment. "One institution can not stand in isolation," Srinivasan said. "What can we do to make it work?" He has a snowball effect on KU as well." KU's current definition of financial exigency, which was established by the KU bac committee on financial exigency in the 1960s, is that "the KU policy, that says: 'Not later than five years after the official acceptance of this document by the Chancellor, it shall be reviewed by the University administration Committee.'" The University Senate executive committee. Either group may suggest revisions to the document." SRINIVASAN SAID, "This needs to be brought out into the open. "In two years, the document conceivably could be changed. There could be pressure from the outside to change the document. The government will have to the aggrievant缸, or another institution." University Daily Kansan Kauffman said Srinivasan's arguments were overstated. "Financial exigency is not a Greens-wide decision," he said. "The chief executive officer makes the final decision to declare war." He didn't think that a conflict of policies will occur. SRINIFA SAID, "It's quite possible right now that the two definitions may not match," he added. "But that over a period of time the Regents definition could be used to dilute our provisional." Folk festival celebrates Srinivasan said the Regents definition was broader than AAUP's national standards concerning financial exigency. Staff Reporter Bv JUDY WOODBURN Honey bees swarm around the opening of the apple cider press as the sticky brown juice oozed out with every turn of the handle. Connie Kirkle's hand-squeaked apple cider from the 100-year old cider press was the first in a series of crafts and folk foods that were held at Folkie Festival in Lankester last week. Folk music from gospel to banjie,卉蒂 foods from sraukert to tacos to Indian fried bread, and crafts from egg painting to blacksmithing, caught the attention of visitors as they wandered from tent to tent in open field at Kansas State Historical The festival, which attracted more than 300 people yesterday, turned out to be "a much bigger thing than we had expected." Joan Pease, festival director, said. FLORENCE MARCOUX, who makes hand and laundry soap from scratch, said she had worked for two days to prepare for the demonstration. Milton Grundman, Mountdridge, said he had been using the old-fashioned bellow and fellows since 1948. He now supplement his studies with tools, such as acetylene tones, he said. HIS NOISY AND sweat-evoking task of Her craft had been taught to her not as a hobby but as a necessity, she said as she stirred the churning white mass of soap. Marcoux grew up in a社屋 in Decatur Churning butter and making soap from and animal fat was a way of life, she said. Her voice was at times drowned by the hammer he hammered in the trade nearby. The creases in his neck and face were black with the soot that rose from his forge as he "I haven't bought any Tide for five years," she said, and "looking at the price of those fancy detergents in the stores, it makes me feel just a little smug." changing iron rods into spikes and horseshoes was in direct contrast to the costumed woman who sat nearby, painting intricate designs on eggshells. traditional crafts, food Kepka Hockmann a fourth-generation Czech from east of Wilson, said her egg paintings were based on the old folk designs she had learned as a child. 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