6 Friday, September 6, 1974 University Daily Kansan Inflation rate creates financial dilemma for KU Inflation has forced some administrators at the University of Kansas to face the trauma of either increasing student fees beyond what they had before back on goods or services to students. "The University has always pushed to try to educate in a cost realm that most Kansas families could and would support." J. J. Wilson, director of housing, said recently. "The University has never tried to get beyond that support." At the same time, Wilson said, the 15 per cent inflation rate means that more funds are needed to provide the same services as last year. The basic rate for the least expensive residence hall, Templin, rose from $950 in 1973 to $1,030 this year, Wilson said. Of that $80 increase, he said, $60 will cover increased costs of food and labor. The price increase allows for the increase of food prices and salary increases for food preparation personnel. The rest of the fee increase, according to Wilson, is for a special damage-repair and improvements fund, as well as an increase in equipment cost. "I think we'll make it all right," Wilson said. "Right now we are within predictable limits." Wilson, who administers a budget financed exclusively by student fees, said students in good financial standing who returned to residence halls this year received $50 credit on their last payment this year as an incentive. Tutition for the fall semester remained the same as last spring because tuition was raised $25 last fall, Keith Nitcher, vice chancellor for business affairs, said. Nit NOTICE To Gay Community Nicher, some fees included in tuition have risen. L. G.L., Inc. Fall Election of Officers, Mon., Sept. 9, International Room, K. Union, 7:30 p.m. Please Attend. "The payroll is the principle cost in running the University," he said. "So when you have a 10 per cent increase in fees, you can figure where the increase comes from." Martin Wollmann, director of Watkins Memorial Hospital, said health fees had been cut since 1972. The reason for the increase, he said, was the reserve funds, which had been built up in earlier years, were almost drained and that fee was necessary to offer the same service. The SUA Wilderness Discovery Equipment Rental needs people to expand and improve its service. If you have experience with camping equipment and would like to work in providing a low cost rental program for KU students and staff, please sign up for an interview time in the SUA Office. Also needed are people to provide instruction on wilderness discovery programming. The Wilderness Discovery Rentals, Wilderness Discovery Programming, and Mountaineering Backpacking Programming. For more info. call 864-3477. The SUA needs your help SUA Picture Lending Library Salaries for University personnel total about $41.8 million, out of an operational business of $30.5 million. "We are projecting to offer the same services for the rest of this school year." Wells said that she has some shortages. We are now faced with a critical shortage in the nurse and nurses' "idea area." 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6 Traditions Room (TV Room) Student Union 7:30 p.m. SUA Canoe Trip Organization Meeting Monday, Sept. 9, 1974 cher said the Kansas Board of Regents had tried to forsee the inflation rate over a long period. Budget expenditures are the largest budget in the University operating budget, Nitzer said. Big 8 Room, Kansas Union Plan to attend this meeting if you want to go on any of these trips for both beginning and advanced canoeists. Sept. 13-15 Current River Sept. 27-29 Buffalo River/Eleven Point River Sept. 20-22 Northfork River Although tuition hasn't risen this fall, said Oct. 4-6 Niangua River Have you an interest in SILVERSMITHING MASSAGE BALLET SELF-DEFENSE V-W REPAIR QUILTING JUDAISM PHOTOGRAPHY GUITAR BACKPACKING CERAMICS VIOLIN MARXISM Then enroll in a course or help us by teaching one of your own in the FREE UNIVERSITY First National Bank 9-12 Rusty's Hicresilf 9-12 Krogers (32rd) 1-4 Dillon's (6th St.) 1-4 ENROLL: Friday, Sept. 6 Saturday, Sept. 7 Kansas Union 9-5 or any other worthwhile pursuit? Movie Info Dial 842-4000 Monday, Sept. 9 Kansas Union 9-5 George C. Scott makes the biggest withdrawal in banking history—the bank They took it all PG Eve at 7:30 & 9:30 Sat.Sun.Mat.2:30 "BANK SHOT" Movie Info Dial 842-4000 When was the last time someone gave you a hickey? Susan George Fonda "DIRTY MARY CRAZY LARRY" "The Last R" Charles Bronson launches a one-man campaign against street crime. Eve ae7: 30 & 9:00 Sat. Sun. Maf. at 2:30 **Granada** CARRIER 1, AVE 68TH ST 450-670-1234 Hillcrest Judge, Jury, and Executioner PG American Hero" Box Office opens 7:45 Show starts 8:15 ENDS SATURDAY A WILD WACKY TOUR-DE-FARCE! Eve at 7:50, 9:45 Sat.-Sun. Mat. 2:15 "DEATH WISH" Sunset DOWNTOWN MALIBU - Downtown Sydney NSW Barbra Streisand will do anything for money . . . "FOR PETE'S SAKE" PG Eve 7:20 & 9:15 Sat..Sun. Mat. 2:05 Bill Cosby, Sidney Payne, Harry Balentine, Feliw Wilson, Richard Brockhard, Rickey Clark, Rosco Lee Brown. Hillcrest2 "UPTOWN 'UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT' Eve 7:35 & 9:35 Sat-Sun Mat 2:00 Hillcrest E Wilderness Discovery Through Wilderness Discovery, the thrill and excitement of outdoor camping and packing is offered to all students, faculty and staff for a small user fee. Wilderness discovery offers top brands in backpacking like North Face Kelty, SVEA, Sig and Snowlion, as well as equipment for the tailgat camper in popular Coleman merchandise. Wilderness Discovery offers a variety of outdoor activities and SU. Please have question asked to call SAU at 864-3477, or come by the office. Hours for reservations are 9:00-10:00, Monday through Thursday, and 9:00-4:30 on Friday. Equipment Rental | Company | Rate | Rate | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Coleman Tents | $1.50 | $3.00 | | North Face Tents | 1.50 | 3.00 | | Kelly Packs & Frames | .75 | 1.50 | | Triangle Packs & Frames | .75 | 1.50 | | SVEA Stoves | .40 | 1.80 | | Bluet Stoves | .40 | 1.80 | | Coleman Stoves | .50 | 1.00 | | Fuel—pint | .15 | .30 | | 2-man Cook Kits | .25 | 1.00 | | 4-man Cook Kits | .50 | 1.00 | | Water Bottles—qt. | .15 | .30 | | Axes | .25 | .50 | | Hatchets | .15 | .30 | | Tarps (12x12) & (9x12) | .25 | .50 | | Lanterns | .50 | 1.00 | groups of 4 or more) 30 Entrenching Shovels .15 Water proof bag .15 .50 Foam Sleeping Pads .25 .50 Sleeping Bags .75 .15 Coleman Water Jugs .25 .50 Ice Chests 80 qt .75 1.00 56 qt .50 1.00 25 qt .25 1.00 Weekend Items Available 5-Speed Schwinn Tandem Bicycle For Rent. Day Rate 1 hr. ... $10.00 4 hr. ... 3.00 8hr. ... 5.00 Overnight 5 p.m.-9 a.m. ... 6.00 24 hours ... 8.00 Weekend 5 p.m.-Fri. ... 12.00 5 p.m.-Mon. ... 12.00 $10 Deposit Required with Rental) Good Food Bring In The Coupon 843-9766 843-9766 Good Prices Hours: Mon.—Fri. a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 803 Mass. St. SUA Presents THE GODFATHER Marlon Brando Al Pacino James Caan SNOOPY COME HOME & THE VIOLINIST Sun., Sept. 8 1:30 50° Fri., Sept. 6 6 & 9:30 p.m. Sat., Sept. 7 12:00, 3:30 p.m. 7 & 10:30 p.m $1.00 Admission 75°—Woodruff Auditorium CHEESE PIZZA CHEESE PIZZA 12 inch * 2.40 14 inch * 3.30 19 inch * 4.00 MEAT and GARDEN TOPPINGS hamburger hamburger caigage, hard saloon peppermint bagon, anchachi mitzahua, green pepper confection, black olives 12 inch 40° 14 inch 50° 10 inch 00° 6 TOPPINGS 10 TOPPINGS hamburger, sausage, green pepper, onion, pepperoni, mushroom, cheese 12 inch x 4.00 14 inch x 5.20 16 inch x 6.30 SANDWICHES ITALIAN STEAK SANDWICH breaded veal cutlet, with our own special sauce served on an Italian hard roll... 145 MEATBALL SANDWICH our own mealtail recipe with our own special sauce served on an Italian hard roll...1.30 MEATBALL GRINDER our own mealtail recipe with our own special game, stitched into the very heart with rolls in butter and honey. 1:45 ITALIAN SAUAGE SANDWICH freshly ground italian sauce with our own special sauce, gerved on an Italian hard roll 130 ITALIAN SAUSAGE GRINDER , breathe ground Italian language with an occasional grace, glitter into a bellhop roll with melted rubber. 145 SIDE ORDERS SALADS - POINTY SALAD 50€ * choice of dressing * ILLAMAN SALAD 150€ * proofreading; cheeks; black * peppered loafs; loaf with * and aids choice of dressing DRINKS perfum dairy drink coffee hot tea milk 1 } 20-30-40- FRANCE FIRES FRANCE FIRES CHOCOLATE CHOCKEAU BEER DRAW...35' PITCHER...'1.75 Carry Out Available Phone 841-3233 or 843-9892 Open 11 a.m. to 12 midnight Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Fri.-Sat. 4 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday 1021 MASSACHUSETTS ST. 1