University Daily Kansan, September 30, 1980 Page 5 Budget From page 1 AFTER AN INVESTIGATION of the Chinese Student Association and the Formosan Club, the committee decided there was duplication of services, but because of the antagonism between some members of each group, they could not merge realistically. Court, and the process d not stake have such when would While both organizations are open to all Chinese students, the Chinese Student Association is comprised mostly of students from different colleges and universities. The composition club is composed mainly of students from Taiwan. today is move tly cut inflate counter The committee voted to fund the Chinese Student Association for $272 with the intention that it be shared with the Formosan Club—a group of students we have agreed to, according to the committee. at the deeds ing and ing and avarsity dvising tran-ication, The committee will meet at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday to scholarship Hall to continue final deliberations. The Senate also announced last night that it did not find duplication of services between the Latin American Club and the Latin American Solidarity Club. The first, the committee said, is primarily concerned with cultural issues, while the second, with Latin American economic and social issues. top and live in an on, void ies, and statorial THE COMMITTEE also said it did not find application of services between the Accounting Center and the Office. critics and cancee them those Carol贝尔, editor of the University Daily press and co-chair of the Kansan's bureau to clarify the case (for $250). levils are tense un- more isitative it on the bottom reshman The Kansan has discontinued its subscription to the Assisted Press wire service because of its failure to maintain the Kansan's subscription. commercial rate. The Kansan is requesting money to cover the cost of upgrading its United Press International wire service and adding the Angeles Times/Washington Post news service. Ginsberg From page 1 These poems were written in 1976 during the last year of his father's battle with cancer. He also sang "Father Death Blues," a song he wrote while dying home from Boulder, Celo, and New York. In "Don't Grow Old," Ginsberg pointed out the concept of ordinary breathing, different from the type of breathing and voice inflection he had used in his reading of other poems. Ordinary breathing involves normal breathing while the other involves using more voice inhalation. Before reading "Mind Breaths" Ginberg gave the audience a brief lesson in the art of breathing. He said the audience would be able to understand the poem only if they tried restful meditation. The audience sat on the edge of their chairs, backs straight, and concentrated only on breathing, after which Ginsberg made his final presentation of the night. Ginsberg and novelist William Burroghs will perform in a show tonight at 9 p.m. at the L.A. Opera. THE DANGER OF ALLOWING salaries to lag behind, Conard said, is the possibility of highly qualified faculty moving out of the university community. From page 1 "The Regents are aware of the fact that faculty will deteriorate if salaries are too low," he said. Faculty Conard said that at a few years ago a three-year supply of faculty salaries was propelled by the Bergene Because the Regents universities were losing associate and assistant professors, the Regents requested a 10 percent salary increase for three years, he said. The Legislature approved the increase for the first two years, Conard said, and almost approved the entire 10 percent increase for the last year of the program. KU's peer institutions are the University of Colorado, the University of Iowa, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of Oregan and the University of Oklahoma. ALTHOUGH THE PROGRAM aided the faculty, it did not completely correct the salary disparity between KU faculty and similar institutions' faculties, he said. In addition to faculty salary differences, the benefit Laweon show that tinge benefits for eligible faculty have been shown. Peer institutions were chosen by the Regents because of similar programs, traditions and size. THE REGENTS HAVE requested a salary increase in the annual benefit increase two percent for fiscal year 1982. But Worth said any effort by University The former dean of the School of Business, Joseph A. Pichler, left the University last year for a job with the Dillon Co. of Hutchinson for about triple his KU salary, Conard said. He said that the Regents request would mean an increase in faculty pay, but that it would not make up the differences between KU's salaries and its peer institutions' salaries. faculty to increase salaries would have to be concentrated on fiscal year 1983. "I'm also sure it will not keep up with inflation," he said. The report also showed that the average income of faculty members was below that of other students. BUT IF KU DOES not achieve that equality, it is possible that faculty members will form "Regents faculty members experienced a decrease in their purchasing power during the 1970s" while the average per capita income in the United States was about $28,000 increase in purchasing power," the report said. THE LACK OF purchasing power may be one reason KU faculty have been lured into private education. Faculty received up to $4,290 less than professionals doing comparable jobs in the field. Thirteen faculty members have left KU for positions at other universities or in private institutions. Lawrence Rose, FacEx member, said that although a union was not supported by some faculty, the situation was forcing a union to organize. The possibility of a union is not in the University's near future, he said, but it eventually may come to that. "I think women's basketball is hindered by the size of the ball and the height of the basket," she said. "Now it is more geared towards males than females." "It's forcing faculty to organize a union to get the kinds of benefits groups can receive only from you we've got that kind of pay." We want that kind of pay. "We're being forced to see that is the way it could go." Washington said she thought that the program was improving and that more money was a way to keep it going. "This is the first year we been able to offer '12 full-ride scholarships,' she said. "We've been very fortunate to do so well in the national team, which has 80 percent of our athletes on full scholarship." Women ONE IMPORTANT way to increase interest would be to make some rule changes nationwide to better accommodate women's basketball, Washington said. 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