ed dcdc n m o p i o h i s s s d d k n o s e r y s y n y i c o o s e l d s e l d s e l d 5 Thursday, March 27, 1975 Med Center budgeting shift likely The KU Medical Center will spend about $271,000 out of its own pocket next fiscal year if a proposal prepared by a Kansas states and Means subcommittee is approved. The subcommittee will recommend to the entire committee elimination of $271,000 of general state fund earmarked for the MEd Center in the proposed fiscal 1967 budget, State Rep. William Bunten, R-Topeka, said in a telephone interview Wednesday. "We haven't done them any harm," Bunten said. "There's still adequate money in their budget to do everything they want. We're trying to keep a handle on things and trying to separate the meat from the fat in these budgets." Bunten said subcommittee members supported the proposal because the Med Center's receipts this year had increased more than hospital officials had predicted. Bunten, a subcommittee member, said the Med Center would then be allowed to spend $271,000 more out of its own hospital to make up for the cut in general state funds. Bunten said he would be surprised if the subcommittee proposal was not adopted by the full committee. Consideration of the report on date this week or early next week, he said. On Campus --across from post office 842-8861 However, J. Howard Feldmann, assistant vice chancellor for finance for the Med DEMETRIO AGILERA-MALTA, Ecuadorian novelist, will speak on the Theatrical Factor in Koks' 8th at 8 o'clock Tuesday. He is Kansas Union. His lecture will be in Spanish. ROBERT BEARSE, associate professor of physics and astronomy, and RICHARD COLE, professor of philosophy, will speak on Objectivity, Subjectivity and relativity at 12:30 p.m. Friday in the Strong Hall Auditorium as part of the Design Forum. Center, expressed reservations about the proposal. Feldmann said the proposal assumed that he would not have to cover the $71,000 expense be enough. "It's just a matter of ability to collect it," Feldmann said. "If we can collect, fine. But we're building a budget on dollars that haven't come across the counter yet. There's a lot of speculation going on." William O. Rilek, executive vice chancellor, Center, couldn't be reached for comment. 1603 W. 15th Lawrence, Ks. We deliver Spring in beautiful bouquets. Celebrate the coming of Spring with fresh fragrant flowers. Stop in or call. YOUR EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST SUA Films presents "Wednesday Child" Thurs., March 27 7:30 University Daily Kansan "Deliverance" Fri., March 28 7:00, 9:30 $ 1^{00} Sat., March 29 Don Chilito's Texas Burrito NOW ONLY 99c reg. $1.59 Offer good thru March 27 Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 1528 W. 23rd TEAM ELECTRONICS CALCULATOR SALE! TEAM Has the Widest Selection of Calculators in Lawrence Calculators for Every Purpose: • School • Business • Home Texas Instruments SR-50 Slide Rule Calculator List Price $124.95 NOW ONLY $109.95 ALSO: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS LLOYDS List Sulo SR-16 89.95 84.95 SR-51 224.95 209.95 ACC. 500 69.95 59.95 ACC. 999 99.95 87.50 MELCOR List Sale SC-535 119.95 99.95 ★ Limited to Store Stock! TEAM-Your Headquarters for Name Brand Stereo and Electronics Equipment maxell CRAIG FIAC PIONEER SKOPE SUPERSCOPE BIG JEMSEM BSA Technics BOSE SHERWOOD TEXAS INSTRUMENTS audio-technica. TEAM ELECTRONICS EMPIRE ON THE CORNER OF THE MALLS SHOPPING CENTER Open 7 Days a Week 2319 Louisiana Phone:841-3775