Friday, Sept. 13, 1985 Campus/Area University Daily Kansan 7 Official tells group Washburn seeks aid The Associated Press TOPEKA — Washburn University of Topeka wants a slice of state higher education financing even if the municipal institution is not immediately admitted to the state university system, a Washburn official told a legislative study panel yesterday. David Monical, Washburn's vice president for planning and governmental relations, made the remarks to the Legislative Educational Planning Committee as he delivered a resolution the Washburn Board of Regents adopted Wednesday night. The resolution says the Washburn board recognizes the inevitability of full state affiliation for Washburn University and requests status as an independent free-standing institution under the control of the State Board of Regents. However, the resolution also said that if the state is unable to expedite Washburn's entry into the Regens system, then the school's financing relationship with the state should be changed. About 23 percent of Wash- burn's budget now comes from state aid. Monical told the committee that the board specifically wanted the Kansas Legislature to discontinue using a financing formula based on the school's total credit-hour enrollment. The formula is about the same as is used to distribute state aid to Kansas' 19 community colleges. Instead, Monical said the Legislature should allot Washburn a portion of the money that is now divided only among the state institutions. The Washburn board does not want to continue using any financing formula that is determined by credit hours, Monical said. Increasing the amount of credit-hour aid also will not be a solution for the school's financial problems, he said. "The State Board of Regents has recognized the inevitability of Washburn joining the Regents system and the Washburn Board of Regens has concurred in that judgment," Monical said. Authorities won't arrest defendants The Associated Press TOPEKA — A U.S. Postal Service inspector said yesterday that no arrests were expected in connection with a federal grand jury indictment that charged 12 people with mail fraud and conspiracy stemming from a nationwide milk culture growing scheme. Alfred Howe, a spokesperson for the postal service's Kansas City inspection division, said authorities agreed not to serve the arrest warrants after an agreement was reached with defense attorneys. "The defendants, through their attorneys, have made arrangements to appear in federal court in Kansas City, Kan. on Sept. 20 and so there will be no arrests," Howe said. DOUBLE FEATURE Ren VCR 2 & Movies Rent DVDs & Movies SMITTY'S TV The Movie / 440/891 MOVIE SHOW 5/30 - Sun 11:55 MVG in 2 sets at $10.00 THE CASTLE TEA ROOM 1307 Mass phone: 843-7155 KWALITY COMICS SCIENCE FICTION COMIC BOOKS *GAMES* 1111 Massachusetts 844-7239 One week only, save on the gold ring of your choice. For complete details, see your Jostens representative at: Date: Sept 16-19 Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Place: Payment plans available. ©1985 Jostens, Inc. KU Bookstore Kaw Valley Songwriters' Weekend / sept.13-15 786 TONIGHT! JOSTENS TOMORROW! AMERICA'S COLLEGE RING™ wake & Rockin' ROBERT EARL KEEN JR. ... outdoor party Friday, Sept, 13th... 5:00-Midnight! 17th Maine Also featuring The Jolly Ranchers & Julie Bennett! Texas Backroad Dust Music BURCH HANCOCK Saturday, Sept. 14th ..9:00Open Bogart's Bar...611 Vermont Also featuring Demi Mendez, (and the Eastside Glee Club) BOGARTS BAR 611 VERMONT BOGARTS BANK ETC. SHOP GREAT PRINTS NUMISMATIC SERVICES (COWS) HARVEST CAFE WAVES HOUSE OF MUSIC VIVERS RECORD AND STEREO SUPPLY, JNC. NATURAL WAY PARADISE CAFE RAMONA RECORDING STUDIOS Silver WORKS SUNFLOWER SUPPLIES "TEBY" VOYAGE ULTIMATE HAIR AND SKIN CARE CENTER YELLOW SUB 611 VERMONT 732 MASSACHUSETTS 745 NEW HAMPSHIRE 8th and new HAMPSHIRE 944 MASSACHUSETTS 2100 W. 25th 820 MASSACHUSETTS 720 MASSACHUSETTS 694 LOCUST 833 MASSACHUSETTS 804 MASSACHUSETTS 2320 DOWNSIANA (MAILS SHOPPING CENTER) 14 E 8th 8th and new HAMPSHIRE /12th OREAD DON'T MISS THIS MUSIC-FILLED WEEKEND! (EVERYONE WELCOME!) Tonight's Schedule, (11th & Maine): Volleyball at 5, Bennet at 7:30, Ranchers at 8, Keen at 9. BRING IN THIS AD FOR AN ADDITIONAL 10% SAVINGS! - Save up to 80% off new. - Yet so many rolls look "like new". - Every roll twice cleaned and professionally sanitized. - Hundreds of styles, a rainbow of colors. - FREE doormat just for stopping by. LAWRENCE STORE NOW OPEN! 738 NEW HAMPSHIRE (913) 841-BOBS ---