N VOL.101,NO.21 THE UNIVERSITY DA KANSAI KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY TOPEKA KS 66612 THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MONDAY,SEPTEMBER23,1991 (USPS 650-640) ADVERTISING:864-4358 NEWS:864-4810 Soviet Union protests spur more violence Demonstrators seize TV station, call for Georgian leader to resign The Associated Press MOSCOW — Mavierick troops and armed opponents of Georgian President Zvadimir Gamsakhurdia seized a government broadcast station yesterday in a widening conflict that the president is calling a coup attempt. Gamsakhurdia reportedly met with a parliamentary opposition leader later yesterday in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi. The opposition that has left at least 41 people injured. But he also continued to appeal on a TV station for supporters to defend State's lack of res By William Ramsey Kansan staff writer Officially, most University buildings are insured by the state, but t claim may not be true, said the faculty directors for the Board of Reger After the June 15 fire at Hoch, State Finance Council voted not allocate emergency money for building's cleanup. The nine-mem- ber Finance Committee then fini- makes budget changes what the L laturature is not in session. "It seems to me that the state Kansas is not really self-insure they don't have money to appropri for disasters like Hoch Auditorium said Warren Corman, facilities diror. It would have taken a unanim vote from the council to draw mo from the state emergency fund. The money is not available and pbi will not be for a long time beca the state does not have a fund speciat for covering disasters at s' Sunflower Cablevision produc To the tune of "That's What I About You." The Moody Blue Bo Self-ins Law so to supply Robert Jerry, dean of law, sai had supported the United Way sce since he could remember. This y division would help deviate for United Way fund raising. By Gayle Osterberg Special to the Kansan To present the free event,orgers tapped the talents of its 12 fiva raising divisions, one of which is University of Kansas. It was the likeness of Madon Vanilla Ice, George Bush and a Scout troop on stage at Liberty Jfamming with a group of rock rolling KU law professors and 1 students. That was the scene Saturday at Douglas County United Way's f5 community variety show, celeb ing the organization's 50th anni sary and kicking off eight week fundraising. Liz claiborne 12 Friday, September 20, 1981 / Travel Fax, 1981