Page 8 University Daily Kansan, November 13, 1980 Celebrate with a song Singing messages for all occasions ASTA SINGING TELEGRAMS 641-6169 Flowers by Alexanders Flowers 825.950.1430-1430 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Prairie Schooner 825 lawns at Killcrest Across from bowling lanes Open 6 days a week Market 841-6610 SEAFOOD There is still time left to get your FREE SNOW CRAB. Ap proximately a 10 day supply left. Buy 3 lbs, get 2 lbs. Free. Good while supply lasts. Snow Crab season is over. King Crab Season is just starting! First Shipment Sale: King Crab Legs Reg. $5.99 Sale $5.29. King Crab Tail MEAT 5 lb. block Reg. $8.95 lb. Sale $9.95 lb. LOBSTER TAILS (6 to 8 oz. tails) Reg. $11.55/lb. Sale $10.95/lb. Bolling Shrimp (50-60) ct Shrimp Reg. $5.75/lb, Sale $4.85/lb. (50-90) ct Shrimp Reg. $4.99/bl. Sale $3.95/bl. Save even more when you buy a 5.bl. block $3.79/bl. Large Peeled Shrimp $6.30/lb. British & Brazilian Scallops Reg. $6.95/lb. Sale $6.30/lb. buy & sell 15.0% of funds "Shrimpy" Shrimp (80 & over ct) Reg. $3.99 Sale $3.50/lb. Mackerel Mullet Dover Sole Patronize Kansan Advertisers francis sporting goods 731 Massachusetts 843-4191 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Converse $ ^{\circ} $ ALL STAR $ ^{\circ} $ leather basketball shoes designed for competition 44. 95 - single unit outsole for top traction and wear, perimeter stitching for extra durability - soft, strong leather upper with padded tongue and ankle collar for comfort and support - heel wedge for lessened leg strain - **heel wedge** for it since it's great. - **white with natural, red or navy star and chevron** "sporty things for sporty people 835 MASS. * 843-4833 * LAWRENCE, KANS. 66044 Phone rate increase worries KU officials By REBECCA CHANEY Staff Reporter Staff Reporter University officials said yesterday that they were unaware how a proposed statewide 20 percent rate increase by the University would affect the University of Kansas. "We're kind of in limbo right now," Keith Ratzolf, assistant controller, said. "We haven't been contacted by Southwestern Bell, but I assume any overall increases will eventually reach the University." begin at 10 a.m. Monday in Topeka. The rate increase is reportedly the largest ever requested by a Kansas utility company. For residential customers, the increase would mean an additional $3.20 a month for basic phone service, increasing from $5.58 to $7.70. For local businesses, the increase for basic business phone service, from $13.80 to $21.80. Hearings before the Kansas Corporation Commission or the proposing company. HOWEVER, SOUTHWESTERN Bell's Lawrence Residence Service Center manager, Paul Knight, said she would not be surprised if the phone company did not receive the full amount of the requested increase. we've asked for, as the figures substantiate our request," Knight said. "But history will show that we have not gotten what we we've asked for in the past. This is the reason we have to come back and ask for more so soon." "We hope to be able to get everything Southwestern Bell requested a $4.73 million rate in return last February but received an offer from Nokia. The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Presents Deller Consort Thursday November 13, 1980 am Swarthout Recital Hall Murphy Hall Roseman Hardy, soprano Elizabeth Lane soprano Paul Beverly, tenor Paul Eletter, tenor Robert Spencer, alto Robert Spencer, alto Knight said the increases were needed because expenses were exceeding revenues. If the needed money is not approved by the Kansas Coronation, she said, some services and planned improvements might be cut. From England Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats general admission $6 public $3 students THE BLACK STUDENT UNION & THE INSPIRATIONAL GOSPEL VOICES present THE 3rd ANNUAL GOSPEL EXTRAVAGANZA Big Eight—Jayhawk Rm. Kansas Union Admission Free Saturday November 15,1980 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. "the customer will be the one who suffers in the long run," Knight said. "I'm pretty obvious that we need money to build the services customers expect. Thursday, Nov. 13 CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S First Feature THE KID with Jackie Coogan and THE IDLE CLASS an rbc films presentation (1920) Charlie Chapin's first feature film is a mixture of sentimentality and uproaring intensity. And then,Jackie Chase the kid. Plus:"The Idioc Class,"a classic Chaplin short which features two Charles—one a boy and one an adult. 60min.) bW. SilentMuseum 7:30. Friday, Nov. 14 Network (1976) Network "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to be a crib scene here," Beale, the matriopotent manager of Paddy Chayefey's satrical look at what happens in the disturbing, an important film. Fine performances by Peter Finch (as Beale) and Fay Dunaway, who both won Oscar, Natalie Portman, and Nick Cave, Ned Bettle, Directed by Sidney Lumet. 3:20; 9:30. (犯人日記,"1217" min.). Color. 3:00; 9:30. A Terrifying Love Story MAGIC R Corky (Anthony Hopkins) is a famous ventilator—and cracking up. He thinks his dummy is trying to take over. He wants to kill. William Goldman's scary novel becomes a frightening film that leaves you guessing right up to the finish. With Ann-Margaret. Directed by Jane Fonda. "One Week." (10/20/2010) Color: 7-10. BANKS RIGHTS AGREEMENT Jimi at Berkeley (1969) Charlie is My Darling (1969) Two rock movies with the greatest titans in rock history. *Rock Hendrix*, concert at Barkeyle (ascertained in the documentary Jim Hendrix) is one of his finest. Charlie is in My Dearling as the lead singer of the Rolling Stones and early Stone Is the Rolling Stones and early Stone Is 12:00 MIDNIGHT (*4752 min.*). Color&BAR: 12:00 MIDNIGHT Saturday, Nov. 15 Network 7:00 Magic 3:30, 9:30 Jimi at Berkeley 12:00 Midnight. Charlie is My Darling 12:00 Midnight. Sunday Nov. 16 THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD FREE FILM "John Millington Synge's, legendary comedy comes to the screen in a sparkling wity version in color. Gary Raymond stars as the colorfullar, with his eccentric husband and Desmond Hurst. (100 min.) 2:00. Sponsored by the Department of English. Unless otherwise noted: all film will be shown at Auditorium West Union, 10th Avenue, 1-500 Friday, Saturday, Popular and Sunday films are $1.50. Midnight film are $2.00. Film nights are $4.99 at Union, 4th level, Information 884-3600 or smoking or retirements allowed. "Basic service costs in Kansas have only gone up 17 percent in the last 10 years. Compare that with electricity, income, fuel, mortgages, even Social Security. We're really just catching up." TELEPHONE RATE increases have prompted the University to increase its phone budget, according to Ward Zimmerman, KU budget director. However, the largest increases in the budget have been necessitated by KU's modernization of its phone system, which is not yet completed. Last spring, KU requested $155,000 for the fiscal 1981 phone budget, Zimmerman said. But the Board of Regents only allotted $77,500. Zimmerman said KU would appeal to the governor today for the other 77,500. "If our predictions are correct, we will have short at the end of the year," he said. The money needed to cover the phone bill would then have to come from other accounts designated for departmental expenses, he said. AS FOR FISCAL 1982, Zimmerman said an $44,475 phone budget had been approved, but he expected additional money would be needed. Lawrence phone rates are already the fourth highest in the state, according to the Kansas Corporation Commission. Knight said charges were based on the number of telephone access lines in the area. In addition to increased service charges, Southwestern Bell has asked for a 10-count increase per month for standard telephone sets provided by the company, a 10-count increase in the cost of local pay telephone calls, an increase in assistance charges and higher rates for in-state long distance calls. Knight said she did not foresee students returning their phones or discontinuing telephone service, but she had never seen these cases might be tough on student budgets. "Telephones are like books and tuition," Knight said. "They increase in cost, but there's not much to be done about it in inflationary times. DR. JOHN H. 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