Mondav. September 13. 1976 3 rvice University Daily Kansan 8:30, $500 ver Growth causes budget requests KU is expected to ask the Board of Regents Oct. 15 to increase KU's fiscal 1977 and fiscal 1978 budgets to account for this much-than-expected enrollment this semester. The hiring of additional faculty members and the allocation of more state funding could result in enrollment is higher than it would be. Office administration figures will be released next week. Total enrollment at the Lawrence and KU Kevin Nithter, KU director of business and fiscal affairs, said Friday that after the University's announcement of the plan, Medical Center campuses the first day of classes this year was 22,398. Last fall's first-day enrollment was 21,655. Neither of those figures reflects late enrollees. Higher enrollment at some state colleges and universities, particularly at KU and Kansas State University, was discussed at Thursday's meeting of the Regents' Council Utility rates . . . weather is an important, but unpredictable, factor. A severe cold spell would force energy consumption up and invalidate current cost estimates. When the University over-spends its utility budget, the deficit should no longer affect the academic budget. Starting last year, the legislature appropriated utility funds as a separate item from the main KU budget. Nitcher said natural gas rate rises totaled 43.7 per cent since July, 1975. The Lawrence campus uses about 40 million cubic feet of gas each month. In July 1975, that amount cost about $26,000. The same amount will now cost about $38,000. Major problems with costs can't be shrugged off in an institution that plans budgets as much as three years in advance. An omen of what might be ahead was received in July when natural gas prices increased for the fifth time in a year. Nitcher said electricity prices had also increased, although not as much as rates for other regions. From nage one Chancellor Archie Dykes said the new procedure, if continued into the next fiscal year, would prevent use of funds earmarked for vacation to be used to pay utility expenses. Max Lucas, director of facilities planning, said an energy conservation program began two years ago was paying off by holding down consumption. THE CONSERVATION program has been successful, Lucas said, because energy usage has remained constant, although more space, such as the Learned Hall addition, is being heated and air-conditioned. Nitcher said the only real solution to the problem would be to move toward energy storage. He said the University is spending more money on energy, however, because costs keep increasing as consumption remains constant. "If we could generate electricity and provide our own heat, we'd be in a lot better place." Whether KU can make the first step toward energy self-sufficiency will be in- changes could be made in budgets for both 1977 the (current year) and fiscal 1978. **TOOYA: THE KU HILEL HEBREW CLUB** will meet at 7 p.m. at 1125 Indiana St., apt. 15. **PLAY READINGS IN GERMAN** will be at 8 p.m. at 800 Kentucky St. Events TOMORROW: KU STUDENTS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITYS OR HANDICAPS will meet at 11:30 a.m. in a Clove of the Kansas Union. Bring a lunch or a tray. KU AFFARS MIXER will be 8 a.p.m. at Meadowbrook Apartments, 15th and Crestline streets, for classes. KU HILLEL will have an organizational meeting at 7 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Union. The TAU SIGMA DENSEMABLE will conduct a ballet class featuring dance instructor Faria Clark at 7 p.m. in 220 Robinson. Official enrollment figures compiled on the 20th day of classes should reflect most late enrolments and most students who have withdrawn from school. FILMS SCIENCE FICTION SERIES ANIMATED FILM SERIES FREE ANIMATED FILMS Tues., Sept. 14, 7:30 For each additional 15 full-time student enrolled this year, Nitcher said, KU can request $15,500 for an additional teaching position. THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN JACK Arnold, with Grant Williams, Randy Stuart [1957] Mon., Sept. 13, 70 35c ANIMATED FILM SERIES CLASSICAL SERIES CHLOE IN THE AFTERNOON Dir. Eric Rohmer, with ZouZou Bernard Verley [1972] Wed., Sept. 15, 7:30 75c FILM SOCIETY TEOREMA (1968) Dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini, with Terence Stamp. Silvana Mangano Thurs., Sept. 16, 7:30 75c POPULAR FILMS AMERICAN GRAFFITI (1972) Dir. George Lucas, with Richard Dreyus, Ronny Howard. Dr. Bennie M. Kraig, 17 & 18 3:00; 7:30; 9:00 THE PROPOSED plant would use refuse provided by the city to make steam for heating purposes. Lucas has been an advocate of the plant. For every three faculty members added, KU can ask for one additional civil service employee. Supplies and expense money of can be requested for each full-time student. dicated later this month when a feasibility study of a trash-burning steam plant at KU is released by an Omaha, Neb., consultant. WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM Additional student fees collected this year because of higher enrollments can be spent only with the Regents' permission. The University will ask to spend this money. In addition, KU can ask the Regents to amend the proposed fiscal 1978 budget so that the state will provide additional general revenue funds for the next school year, based upon this year's increased enrollment. UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH/INFORMATION SYSTEMS Responsible for development, coordination and direction of University-wide institutional research and data base administration, and development of administrative software. Responsibility includes the Lawrence campus of the College of Health Sciences and Hospital. Reports directly to the Chancellor's Office. Qualifications include: Doctorate in a relevant field Experience at a comprehensive university in administrative computing, especially systems development Experience at a comprehensive university in institutional research Experience at a comprehensive university in coordination and development Send resume and letter of application to Richard von Ende, Office of the Chancellor Salary: $20,000 base, negotiable per qualifications and experience Deadline for applications: September 15, 1976 The University of Kansas is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. T M Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Free Public Lecture by a teacher of the TM $ ^{*} $ program Tues., Sept. 14, 12:30 p.m. TM $ ^{*} $ Center—901 Tenn. 842-1225 Wed., Sept. 15, 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union Education for Enlightenment The Transcendental Meditation program World Plant Plan Executive Council-U.S. All rights reserved. Transcendental Meditation™ and TMP are service mark of WIFC IS YOUR HAIR OUT OF IT? LET THE LAWRENCE SCHOOL OF BEAUTY HELP YOU Super haircuts, reconditioning treatments nicer than-natural haircoloring, and plenty of free advice Man, 21, arrested after alleged rape Actually we're full of it and we would like to share. So get with it and call us today - 843-2535 A 21-year-old man was arrested early yesterday morning and charged with rape, with a 30-minute arrest about 30 minutes after he allegedly raped a juvenile girl in his apartment. Police said that the 17-year-old girl's police record showed she had been florid, and that she appeared to be unhurt. She was examined and released from Lawrence Memorial Hospital. The girl told police that she and the man had been talking in his apartment when he attempted to kiss her, and that when she refused, the man attacked and raped her. - $100 a month tax-free - Flying instruction - An Air Force comm - allowance - Flying instruction - An Air Force commission CLIMB THE LETTERS TO SUCCESS. AFROTC An Air Force way to give more value to your college life and college diploma. *C. Schlesinger* - A responsible job in a challenging field, navigation . . . missiles . . . science . . . engineering - Graduate dej programs - sciences . . . engineering · Graduate degree - Good pay... regular promotions... many tangible benefits - Travel Try US. Register now for Air 144—only one credit hour. Inquire in Room 108, Military Science Building or call 864-4676. PUBLIC NOTICE — To: All recognized student organizations who would like to request supplemental funding for fiscal 1977. From: Student Senate - Office of the Treasurer Applications for supplemental funding are available in the Student Senate Offices, Suite 105, Level 3, Kansas Union. All applications are due in this office by 5:00 p.m. on September 24, 1976. Please include your phone number on the request form, as you will be contacted as to the time of your Request Hearing. Hearings will commence about the 27th of September. Put it all together in Air Force ROTC. The Student Senate is funded by the Student Activity Fee. DERBY-DAY DRINKING CONTEST WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 6-12:00 P.M. ICHABODS, NORTH ON MASS. "Come Drink for your Favorite Sorority" (Sponsored by Mr. Guy, 922 Mass.) SAVAGE BEASTS SOOTHED HERE Murphy Hall The University of Kansas Chamber Music Series For the first time in its 30 year history, A SPECIAL RATE FOR STUDENTS SAVE $10^ { \infty } over the regular season ticket price for five concerts. American String Quartet—Sunday, October 3 American String Quartet-Sunday, October 3 Guarneri String Quartet-Sunday, November 7 Eastman Quartet-Sunday, February 13 Bach Aria Group-Sunday, February 27 Fine Arts Trio-Monday, April 4 With Malcolm Smith, oboe Series total $^7^{50}$ ON SALE NOW--Murphy Hall Box Office