Tuesday, October 14. 1975 3 Events... TODAY: KU FACULTY MEMBERS WHO PRACTICE THE TM TECHNIQUE will meet with Joan Shear, professor of philosophy at Maharihil International University, at 4 p.m. at the barre of Prof. Karate Katz, 2549 Jaime Drive. AR-LEONIS GWENSKI will present "An Evening with Ant Farm" at 4 p.m. in 3139 Wescohe Walcott. TONNIGHT: THE STUDENT SENATE ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE will meet at 6:30 in the Walnut Room of the Union. SOCETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS will meet at 7 in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. WILLIAM PELTZ UNION ENGINEERS will meet at 8 in the Lincoln Room of the Union. COMMITTEE ON PROMOTION AND TESURE will have an open meeting at 7:30 in the Big Eight Room of the Union. ESMOND WRIGHT of the University of London will speak on "British Politics Today" at 7:30 in the Forum Room of the Union. KU ENGINEERETES will meet at 7:30 at J. & R. Ceramics, 33rd and Iowa St. for a ceramics demonstration. PREMED MARCH will meet at 7:30 at the University of Pennsylvania. GENERALMENT will speak on the services and programs the department provides, at 7:30 in 123仁博人. An Organizational meeting for the GENEOALOGICAL SOCIETY will be at 7:30 at the Lawrence Public Library Auditorium. FRANK B. PINION, emeritus professor at the University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England, will speak on the services and programs at Hardy* at 8 in the Council Room of the Union. HILLEL will present Rabbi Winnell of the Chasidic order in a study session at 8 in the Pine Room of the Union. TOMORROW: There will be a moment of WORDS AND S'LENCE from 12:30 to 1 p.m. at Danforth Chapel. Announcements ... Men's and women's VOLLEYBALL ENTRIES are being accepted through Thursday. Information is available in 208 Robinson. Suit disputes election of holdover senator A suit challenging the Student Senate's Oct. 8 election of a holdover senator has, as expected, been filed with the University Judicial Board. The suit, filed by Jon Josserand, College senior, charges that the Senate acted improperly in electing Dierck Casselman, Orthoatha senior, to fill a vacated hollowest seat. "I told the Senate at the meeting that the election was improper but they went ahead." Reece said she still thought the Senate acted properly. It was justified, she said, because it gave the students full strength on University Council. Josseand said yesterday that the present senate has no right to fill holdover seats from the previous year. "It was the only thing to do at the time," she said. Shapiro said that among the Big Eight schools, five had athletic programs that were subsidized by their student governments. KU ranks second behind the University of Oklahoma in the amount allocated for ticket subsidies, he said. He said the student government at Oklahoma allocated $200,000 to the athletic program. Rofa said that cutting the ticket subsidy would help the student body to have more money, especially for those who can't afford it. Cassmanel said placing the issue before the University Judiciary was a formal one. The suit also charges that Mary Lou Reece, student body vice president, knowingly and willfully allowed the Senate to act improperly. Each Senate elects three of its members to holdover seats in the succeeding Senate. Those elected also become members of the University Council. The board determines ticket prices by the number of students who annually purchase season tickets, he said. The price fluctuates depending on information from the Senate, according to Walker. But Shapiro said he thought students already were being listed to by KUAC. Ticket subsidy . Walker said. The board must wait for the Senate to act before it can make any deal. From page one Student season football and basketball tickets are now $10 each. Walker said KU's team was the best in the country, now compared to many schools, and ranked in the middle among the Big Eight schools. "We're building relations (with KUAC) to keep us on good ground," he said. Shapiro said he was examining the possibilities of a student referendum during the Senate election next spring to see how the student body felt about subsidizing KUAC. He said he thought a referendum would be a good indication of students' attitudes. The Sports Committee members have mixed reactions to Rolfs' suggestion, according to Shapiro. He said the committee was comprised of persons who wholeheartedly supported him and of those who would rather abolish it. "We should have some interesting discussion Wednesday night," he said. K. U. Students Admitted Free of Charge with Certificate of University Daily Kansan "It still maintain that the election was valid," he said. "It was a ruling of the chair; precedence hadn't been established; there was nothing wrong with the rationale behind it." Jossnerand requested in his suit that a preliminary injunction be granted to restrain Casselman from taking the holdover seat until a final hearing had been held, that the election be declared invalid and that Reece be permanently enjoined from filling any more vacated holdover seats. Erd Rolfs, student body president, said he thought Josserand had a valid point. "The (Senate) code is very unclear," he wrote. "The Senate should be a University Judiciary to be apprehended." STEREO HOUSE 738 Rhode Island 842-2046 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. We are the oldest discount stereo in the Midwest. Stop by and see us and receive a free bottle of record cleaning solution; also, check out our prices on Pioneer, Marrantz, Sansui, Sony, Dual, all at dealer cost. NOTICE TO: Graduate Student Associations The Budget Committee of the Graduate Student Council Oct. 17, 1975 is the deadline for supplemental funding requests (fiscal 75-76). Any recognized grad. student, whether previously funded or not, whether prior to graduation may be obtained from the Graduate Student Council office, Cork Room Kansas Union. Completed requests may be submitted to that office. (Mall-McRae - c/o 108-B, Kansas Union)REMEMBER: to get money, you must ask for it. Paid for by students activity fees. (2) 已知 $a_1 > a_2, b_1 < b_2$, 则 $a_1+b_1, a_2+b_2$ formerly Brook's Tavern SE'S 1307W.7th features: pool pinball foosball shuffleboard Coors on Tap: draws pitchers schooners