Page 8 University Dally Kansan, December 8, 1980 Buildings close for holidays keep regular hours for finals Winter vacation building hours have not all been decided according to Thomas Anderson, director of Facilities Operations, but regular buildings will be used through the final examination period. Dec. 10-19. Anderson said that vacation building hours may not be known for another week, but that most buildings would be closed to state holidays Dec. 25-38 and Jan. 1-2. Residence halls are scheduled to close at 9 p.m. Dec. 19 and open at 11 a.m. Jan. 11. However, students who will not be going home for the holidays and who signed up before Dec. 5 will be able to McCollum Hall during the holidays. All KU libraries will be open during regular hours through Dec. 18. On Dec. 19, they are scheduled to be open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. THE LIBRARIES will be closed the weekend of Dec. 20-21, and will open again from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 22-24. All libraries will be closed Dec. 25. Watson Library and the science library will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 26. All other branch libraries will be closed. All libraries will be closed Dec. 27-28 and New Year's Day and will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 29-31. All except Watson will be closed Jan. 2. Watson will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. that day. From Jan. 3 until classes resume for students who will be library reserves will be offered from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. The Helen Foresman Spencer Museum is scheduled to remain open during vacation from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays, except for Christmas. WATKINS HOSPITAL will maintain regular hours during finals. From Dec. 20 until school resumes, the hospital will operate on an emergency basis only, with doctors on call at all times. The hospital will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 12-13 for spring semester physicals. Robinson Center will be open during regular hours through finals and is tentatively scheduled to remain open during regular hours for the winter break. The gymnasms room and the lifetime sports area will be closed during vacation, however, and pool and weight room hours may need to be adjusted if supervisors and lifeguards cannot be obtained. The Kansas Union will be closed Dec. 20-21, Dec. 26-28 and Jan. 1-4. The Satellite Union will be closed Dec. 20 through Jan 7 and again Jan. 11. Anderson suggested that students call the Information Center or the office of student affairs after this week to check vacation building schedules. The University phone service will be off Dec. 25-28, he said. Bus services will continue as usual through finals. The buses will stop running after 5 p.m. Dec. 19 and will begin at 6 a.m. The service when registration begins Jan. 12. SUA committees offer more activities SUA will try to offer a variety of diversions for students next semester, from traveling to outdoor and indoor recreation. A lot of events will be a continuation from this semester, but the SUA committees are looking for some experimental activities that have never been done before, said Steve Hitchcock, SUA president. Indoor Recreation will sponsor an all-campus tournament in football, bridge and bowling during the last week of February. Special Events and Forums events for next semester have not been planned because of contract negotiations with the performers. Special Events sponsors all concerts and Forums sponsors speeches. WINNERS AT THESE tournaments will advance to the Region 11 competition in Lincoln, Neb. with all expenses paid. Region 11 of the Associated Schools is composed of schools in Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri. Regional level winners will win a free trip to the national competition. The location will be announced at a later date. The SUA Theatre Series will be Feb. 20 to March 1 "Of Mice and Men," "Moonchildren" monday madness Fast, Free Delivery $5.50! 841-8002 610 Florida Call us 841-7900 1445 W.23rd St. Our drivers carry less than $10.00. Limited delivery 1980 Domino's Pizza Inc. Mondays only. 1 large muffin or 16 pie tins plus 2 pizza tins + 2 cups of Pepsi smoothies. Express. 1/2/9/80 Fast Free Delivery 1445 W 23rd St. 841-7900 610 Florida 841-8002 010919/6301-2 --- THE NEW KANSAS SOLAR INCENTIVES Senate Bill 728 authorizes the following changes: ec.1 Adds passive systems to the current list of incentive eligible solar technologies of active, wind, photovoltaic and solar mechanical applications. Increases the residential income tax credit from 25% to 30% of the eligible installed system cost and also increases the credit limit from $1,000 to $1,500. If any credit remains after the first filing, then the balance of credit can be carried forward for the next two succeeding tax years. However, if a taxpayer's tax liability is less than $500, then the difference between (a) one third of the total credit and (b) the tax liability due in that year is refunded and the unused credit is carried forward. In the second year, the difference between (a) one half of the remaining credit and (b) the tax liability is also refunded. In the third year, the difference between (a) the remaining credit and (b) the tax liability is, again, refunded. This section also provides that only the passive system costs which exceed conventional construction costs are eligible for the credit (this provision is repeated in other sections of the bill). Sec. 3 & 4 Increases the commercial solar income tax credit from 25% to 30%, raises the limit from $3,000 to $4,500, and retains the non-carry forward provision. Sec. 5 Amends the property tax refund incentive to expire on December 31, 1980, and retains active and wind systems as eligible systems. Sec. 11 Provides that solar systems (excluding passive) are exempt from all property taxes for the tax years beginning after December 31, 1979 through December 31, 1985. P. L. 96-223, residential tax credit for renewable energy resource tax payments goes to 40% of the first $10,000 spent. The increase applies to expenditures made between 1/1/80 and 1/1/86 (includes the costs to install solar panels). For businesses, the credit increases to 15% and extends through 12/31/85. Purchasers of eligible equipment must choose between the tax credit, subsidized energy loans or non-taxable grants. It also adds electricity from renewables. $ NEW FEDERAL SOLAR INCENTIVES $ For more information write: KU Solar Energy Club P.O. Box 979 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Paid for by Student Activity Fee --and "You're a Good Man Charlie Committee for production. Gospel Singing Vaugns Featured in the Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union Monday, Dec. 8, 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the SALT Block Everyone Welcome! 'Try this new, great taste at Cheese & Tomato Extra OLD FASHIONED HAMBURGERS The series provides a learning environment and a chance for students to get on-the-job experience, said Jamie Rich, Theatre series producer. It also gives people who are interested in theatre an opportunity to perform, he said. 523 West 23rd "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" included for Medea, 20-22 in Smith Hall Auditorium. EVENING PERFORMANCES of the three plays are scheduled for 8, and matte painting is required. "O Fice and Men" and "Moonchildren" will be presented from Feb. 25 to March 1 at the Lawrence Arts Center, Ninth and Vermont streets. There will be trips to Vall, Padre Island, Breckenridge, the Grand Canyon and Daytona Springs. There will be a trip to Compass Mexico was canceled because of a lack of interest, according to Judy Werder, travel chairman. President, vice president, secretary, treasurer and chairman positions for all administration levels. The trips to Padre Island, Winter Park, Daytona Beach and the Grand Canyon will be included. Elections for the new SUA board will be during the last week in February. A date has not been selected. The SUA Films committee plans to have a full semester of the latest films available. "The Shining." "Kramer vs. The Kramers." "Are some of the films that will be shown." Bob DeFlores, film historian, will show rare jazz and comedy films Feb. 24 and 25 in the Union. Movie calendars can be picked up during the first week in January at the SUA office in the Kansas Union, said Mike Gebert, films chairman. passenger side window of the car, police said. Police said the car was broken into between 1:00 and 1:30 Saturday morning. 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