8 Thursday. March 20,1975 University Dally Kansan On Campus Council meeting switched Today's University Council meeting has been rescheduled for April 3 along with a meeting of the Faculty Council. Forfeit fees refunded Refund checks for coed volleyball forfeit fees may be obtained in the intramural office, 208 Robinson. Speaker from Yuaoslavia Speaker from Negotiations DENNISON RUSINOW, American Universities Field Staff representative from Yugoslavia, will speak at the Faculty Forum at noon in the United Ministries Building, 1294 Oread. Toniaht DANIEL HEARTZ, professor of Music at University of California, Berkeley, Berkley, The "Seasonal," at 2:30 p.m. Sawbuck Shorefront in Haydyn's room. The sign-up deadline for GRADUATE STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS making funding requests of the Student Senate or Graduate Student Council is 4 p.m. organizations should sign up on the list outside the Graduate Student Council office in the Kansas Union. THE KU COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN will meet at 6:15 in the Emily Taylor Resource and Career Planning Center, 220 THE SUA AILING CLUB will meet in the parlor of the Union at 7:30. BARKLEY CLARK, associate dean of AFM, will address the union meeting at the Union of UTA at 7:30. STEPHEN SHAWL, assistant professor of astronomy and physics, will present the Sigma Tau mission to the University of Death at 7:30 p.m. in the Cooper Hall of the University. DR. ROBERT CLARK of the biology department at Emporia Kansas State College will speak to the Jayawhak Anhub Society at 7:30 at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill on Saturday, June 16. Friday ... THE 20TH ANNUAL STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CONFERENCE will meet all day in the Forum Room and the Kansas Room of the Union. THE SOCIAL WELFARE PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL will meet at 10 a.m. in the International Room of the Union. THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MATHEMATICS INSTRUCTORS MEETING will be at 1 p.m. in the Room Council of the Union. JOE ISOM, nationally known illustrator, will be on campus to talk to students interested in advertising and illustration at 2:30 p.m. in Strong Attention May, 1975 Engineering Graduates Valmont Industries, manufacturer of the Valley center-pivot irrigation system, will have a representative on campus to interview May. 1975 graduates. Besides being the industry leader in automatic irrigation systems, Valmont also manufactures pipe and tubing, lighting standards, and transmission structures for the electrical industry. Our sales in 1974 were in excess of $70 million which represented an increase of 84% over 1973 sales of $38 million. We are located 15 miles west of Omaha, Nebraska. On March 21, 2015 a representative of our company will be on campus for the position of engineering graduates for the positions in the following areas: Fields Available Degree Required Engineering Product Design BS or MS in mechanical engineering or agricultural engineering. Field Service BS in agricultural engineering or mechanized agriculture. Bachelor or Master degree in Computer Science. To obtain more information about Valmont Industries and the positions listed above please review our informational material in the placement office. Mr. Bob Whitman of our corporate personnel department will be interviewing in the placement office on March 21, 1975, and we invite you to talk to him at this time. McDonald's 59¢ Breakfast Offer Egg or Hot Cakes McMuffin and Sausage It's our introductory offer, good through March 30th. Top II with McDonald's freshly brewed coffee, and perhaps a patty and any of 4 lukes. You're in for a good-fasting, money-saving breakfast. Every morning from 7 to 10 A.M. at McDonalds. 901 West 23rd Street Lawrence, Kansas The suit also sought an injunction to stop Grocers Dairy Company from doing business in Kansas. The suit said the company was a Missouri firm that had failed to register with the Kansas Secretary of State. Milk suit... The suit asked for approximately $68,000 in civil damages from the three companies. From page one Griffin said summonses would be served on the agents for the companies summonses. The Douglas County Clerk's office said that the hearing would probably be scheduled for Monday in one of the two county district court divisions. Robert Bingham, Kansas City, Kan. For the firms, cannot be reached for comms. Expenses . . . From page one said. "Inflation has kept on. We definitely think we need the 15 per cent." Nathan said he didn't know exactly what prompted the suggestions for reduction of fuel. regents, he said, had supported the increase, as had Bennett. "I would hope that it wasn't necessarily a bit of documentation," he said. "I don't believe it's important." He said the University had had no previous indication that the committee was responsible. "There is little need, I'm sure, to document at great length the effects that spiraling inflation has had on the University of Karaas," Shankel said. The 15 per cent rise in the budget and a 10 per cent increase in faculty salaries was requested by the Kansas Board of Regents, but was deleted from the proposed state budget by State Budget Director James Bibb. Grand Opening March 22 BIG SAVINGS! The Bead Bandit Hillcrest Shopping Center MIIDA AM FM stereo with speakers REDUCED $25 off last weeks price Miida 2010 AM FM stereo receiver with twin speaker system. This superb starter set lets you enjoy AM, FM and FM stereo in a rich blend of function and beauty. The Marshal Walnut finished speaker cabinets house "Air Acoustic" — 6%’ full range speakers, illuminated twin navigation radar dials and illuminated function illuminator present a stylish palette of crisp, functional modern beauty all at the same arresting walnut finish style cabinet. And this unit not only offers provision to plug in tape and phono, there’s even a switch that allows you a choice of two speaker systems – main or remote. Plenty of power too— The Milida 2010 is the smart way to start. Bargaining ... University operation: budget priorities and allocations, building plans, program development, University Outreach, and all our myriad professional interests. We will offer a fully faculty guaranteed will be that conducted through legal-guaranteed negotiation. From nage one "At the University of Kansas, the general malaise in higher education is evidenced by a rapid degeneration of faculty involvement in the operation of the University. The result has been a succession of administrative fights in areas which would normally require negotiation, if not actual determination by the faculty." Carpenters Friday, April 4 8 p.m. Gross Memorial Coliseum $4.50 with Ft. Hays & Activity Card $5.50 General Admission Tickets on sale beginning Wednesday, March 19, 8:30 a.m. at Memorial Union. All seats reserved. Mail order requests will be honored upon receipt of check or money order for correct amount plus self-addressed stamped envelope. Make check payable to MUAB. Sponsored by Memorial Union Activities Board. Mail to: MUAB Ticket Office, Memorial Union. FHKSC, Hays, Kansas 67601