5 Tuesday, February 11, 1975 State legislators check KU budget State legislators visited both the Lawrence and Kansas City campuses Monday, examining budget requests of the University of Kansas before Tuesday's hearings before the House Ways and Means Committee. House Ways and Means sub-committee members on the Lawrence campus were: Albert Campbell, D-Larned; CUBit, R-Garnett; and Mike Hayden, R-Atwood. University Dally Kansan Examining the Medical center were: The University has also requested funds for the landscaping and maintenance of the West Campus area's grounds. This would require additional Buildings and Grounds Department employees, and Shankel said they would show them the need for this expenditure. Denny Burgess, R-Wamego; William Bunten, R-Topека; Richard Loux, D-Wichit, and Richard Winger; and subcommittee members at two locations. "We had a very positive and productive session with them, and were very impressed with the preparation they had made," Dykes said. "We are hopeful that some items cut by the governor can be restored and other requests approved." THE ATNA COLLEGE PLAN IS DIFFERENT- questions and touring the campus with three House members. Of special interest to the lawmakers was the computation center, where, Shankel said, director Paul Wolef providedived conditions, $70,000 has been requested for final planning funds for the center. "We had a good question and answer session at the end of the day," Shankel said. "I hope we provided all the information needed for a satisfactory report." Shankel also showed the legislators some of the areas on campus in need of funds for renovation and repair. He mentioned Strong Hall and Robinson Gymnasium as two buildings in need of repair because of damage from faulty roofs. Del Shankel, executive vice-chancellor, spent Monday afternoon answering Raymond Poteet Julio Meade to other property can meet your financial needs like this truly unique Life Insurance Plan 700 Massachusetts 842-4708 Elina Life Insurance Company, LIFE & CASUALTY Hatfield, Connecticut Etna Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan, 864-4358 Candidates... From Page One Bruce Woner, Hutchinson junior, is one of the campaign co-ordinators for Ed Rolfs, Junction City junior. Rolfs' campaign organization was started in December, Woner said, and supporters met in Junction City over Christmas vacation to discuss the campaign. "We've got a pretty intricate organization and we've set up our machinery and have gone to work," Woner said. "We've got people in charge of scheduling, money, advertising and a number of other areas." Woner said Rolfs and Reece each contributed $200 to the campaign. He said the campaign wasn't in financial trouble now and that the campaign had collected about $600, with a total cash balance Monday of $115.75. Woner said key campaign workers met each day to discuss the campaign and at night Rolfs and his running mate, Mary Lou Reece, Scandia sophomore, usually gave campaign speeches. "We've spent the balance of the money on Kansan ads, buttons and posters." Woner sat. Paher Sherbo, like O'Brien, is managing his own campaign. "The idea of a campaign manager really bothers me," Sherbro, Colorado Springs junior, said. "That really snacks at grind-out the vote politics. At a university, it can we can get out and talk to people ourselves and not be machine organized." Sherbo and his running mate, Gerald Long, Kansas City, Kan., junior, have campaigned at several floor halls and door meetings in a closedoor meeting at others today and Wednesday. The Sherbo-Long team hasn't spent any time helping the filing fee and purchase of filing pages. "Fosters and ads aren't a message; they're litter," he said. "I think it's more important to spend time and energy than money." Sherbo said. The polls open Wednesday morning, and there appears to be no front runner. There is little difference in campaign issues, and the final outcome might hinge on which team most effectively gets its supporters to the polls. CENTENNIAL COLLEGE Let Experience Work for You Vote Bocky Powell Student Senator Paid for by Student for Bocky Powell --- $1.99 RAMADA INN Dinner Specials MONDAY Italian Spaghetti TUESDAY Sauteed Chicken Livers WEDNESDAY Chicken Fried Steak THURSDAY Veal Parmigiana FRIDAY Seafood Platter $1.99 Serving from 5 p.m.-10 p.m. After dinner enjoy a drink in our Rubyyyat Club Membership only $1.00 Valentine's Day L'Aimant Emeraude Cachet Perfumes from Raney's Chanel 5 Norell Ultima --- John Haddock FORD 23rd & Alabama P.O. Box 667 Lawrence, Ks. Call 843-3500 Make Daily Weekly Weekend Rates Monthly Rates Overtime PINTO 38.00 plus 84 per mile $45.00 plus 84 per mile $51.00 plus 84 per mile $100.00 plus 84 per mile $1.50 hour MAVERICK 99.50 plus 94 per mile $87.50 plus 94 per mile $66.00 plus 94 per mile $160.00 plus 94 per mile $1.50 hour MUSTANG TORING 101.00 plus 104 per mile $80.00 plus 104 per mile $60.00 plus 104 per mile $170.00 plus 104 per mile $1.50 hour GRANADA PICK UP 101.00 plus 104 per mile $60.00 plus 104 per mile $50.00 plus 104 per mile $170.00 plus 104 per mile $1.50 hour LTD 111.00 plus 114 per mile $165.00 plus 114 per mile $50.00 plus 114 per mile $175.00 plus 114 per mile $1.50 hour STATION WAGON 112.00 plus 124 per mile $70.00 plus 124 per mile $50.00 plus 114 per mile $190.00 plus 114 per minute $1.50 hour Above rates include insurance Business Discount Above rates include insurance insurance laws require you must be 21 SUA & Celebration Concerts Present DAVE MASON Featuring Mike Finnigan WED. FEB. 26 TWO SHOWS 7:00 & 10:00 P.M. 5. 50 ADVANCE 6. 00 AT DOOR Tickets available Tickets available SUA Office Kief's Sounds Great Stereo— Topal NATURAL SCIENCE Caper's Corner—K.C. FREE STATE OPERA HOUSE Instructor: Fred Dulan, 842-3517 First class meeting will be held Mon., Feb. 10, 2:00, Parlor A. MUSIC Instructor: Fred Dulan, 842-3517 First class meeting will be held Mon., Feb. 10, 4:00, Parlor A. Changed from Wednesday to Tuesday. 8:30 p.m. WINES OF THE WORLD BEGINNING SAILING Thurs., 7:30 p.m., Jayhawk Room (instead of Big 8). ELEMENTARY DUTCH CONVERSATION Instructors: J. Koo1 & Marlies Brenters First class will be Wed., Feb. 12, 8:00 p.m., International Room (instead of Parlor A). HANG GLIDING Call Chuck at 842-0004. GUITAR Call 842-6516. ADDITIONS/CORRECTIONS TO SPRING '75 CATALOG BANJO Mon., 7:30 p.m. Parlor A, DO NOT NEED TO HAVE OWN BANJO. CHESS Cancelled. BRIDGE Cancelled. TABLE TENNIS Cancelled. MARK & JESUS Thurs. (instead of Wed.), 10:00 p.m. Battenfell Hall. FOLK SINGING Wed. 7:30 p.m., McKinney-Mason Stringed Instrument Co., on North Locust. For more info, Call Gloria Throwne, 842-4695. Lewis Gregory and Tedde Tasheff: Lewis Gregory, as chairman of the Senate's Finance and Auditing Committee, developed the plan that will both lower the price of football and basketball tickets and guarantee women's athletics a substantial annual allocation. It's Your Choice -Lewis Gregory and Tedde Tasheff have supported expansion of recreational facilities, improved job placement services and increased library hours. — Lewis Gregory developed an activity fee budget that uses your money to get maximum benefits for you. Tedde Tasheff, as chairman of the Senate Communications Committee, conducted a survey whose results were used to convince the administration that changes in academic advising were needed. — Momentum is needed to keep your Student Senate moving ahead. Ed Rolfs and Mary Lou Reece: - They claim to have a "commitment" to women's athletics. Ed Rolfs voted last year to give that program $1 (one dollar) and abstained on the vote to allocate $63,000 to the program. Mary Lou Reece abstained this year on the vote that lowered ticket prices. On Jan. 28, Ed Rolfs failed to attend a meeting of the Educational Policies and Procedures Committee of the College Assembly. His missing vote may reduce the chance that the College foreign language requirement will ultimately be decreased. -Ed Roifs and Mary Lou Reece can point to no programs of substantial benefit to students that they have initiated through Senate committees. Most of the Rolfs-Reece platform has already been accomplished or is outside the authority of the Senate. For Student Body President and Vice President VOTE GREGORY-TASHEFF Paid for by MOMENTUM