University Daily Kansan Monday, April 14, 1975 3 Derby Day profits exceed goal Sigma Chi fraternity, sponsor of the annual Derby day last week, will send a $1.70 check to Wallace Village, a school for children with minimal brain damage in Broomfield, Colo., Derby day chairman David Blackwood said Sunday. Blackwood said the $1,700 raised from partly Dayex donation to the goal of $1,000 and $600. A carnival Saturday earned about $1,000 from games and contest Tuesday netted $30 for furlough. Doctors, lawyers and dentists in Lawrence contributed about $100, and expenses for Derby Day were about $200, Blackwood said. Nine sororites competed for the Derby Day trophy. Ticket sales for the carnival and points or the beer drinking contest were combined. Delta Delta finished first with 2,085 points. Sororites operated booths at the carnival at the Sigma Chi house Saturday afternoon and evening. Activities included a car bash, a tie blow. a water dunk and moonwalk. Delta Gamma scored 1,920 points to finish second. The Delta Delta booth at the car- rerium is a pit throw Targers included Rick Krause. Petition attacks county spending The Kansas Attorney General's office has renewed its effort to force Douglas County to transfer $130,630.54 from its general fund back into its welfare fund. Asst. Atty. Gen. John Martin filed an amended petition Thursday in response to a dismissal March 26 by Frank Gray, Division 2 Douglas County District Court PETITION AUDITING petition an injunction to prevent the county from spending the money. The county had asked for dismissal of the first petition on grounds that the state didn't claim that a Kansas statute authorizing the transfer of funds was unconstitutional. In dismissing the petition, Gray said the state should give a claim for which relief could be,granted. The attorney general's amended petition says the statute is unconstitutional because it allows money to be spent for a purpose other than that which it was collected. Martin wasn't available for comment on the new action. No hearing has been set. Von Moore, Norm Cook, Mike Lemmon, Alums and Dale Greenlee, KU athletes. Lizan Kesse, Atchison sophomore and member of Delta Delta Delta, said, "Everyone had a good time. We're really glad to have been there hard. We were also really happy to help." Fred Robinson, public relations director for Fred Day, said, "I think it worked really well for the first year. We will probably be a bigger company in the year, although it will be a house decision." The carnival was a new event for Derby Day. Greg Dulgs, Hutchinson sophomore and a member of Sigma Chi, said, "I think it was a great success. Both guys and gals had a great teamwork and a great opportunity to help with a worthwhile project." ACM and Computer Science Department present 3 FREE Films that a novice can enjoy and comprehend. Two short films on a computer robot which can see, hear and pick up objects and a short popular film on the history of computing machines. Wednesday, April 16 12:30 p.m. 4O2O Wescoe SUA Films Presents THE LITTLE FOXES director William Wyler Monday, April 14 75¢ DEEP END 75¢ Tuesday, April 15 THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING with Edward G. Robinson Wed., April 16 75¢ THE MAGICIAN (Sweden—Subtitles) Thursday, April 17 75¢ NOW SHOWING Granada (123) 456-7890 telephone # 3-5678 ELLEN BURSTYN and KRIS KRISTOFFSON in "ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE PG" ANYMORE?" Hillcrest Eve. 7:40, 9:40 Sat-Sun, Mat. 2:05 "LAW and DISORDER" Plus 8:15 "LORDS OF FLATBUSH" 19:00 Box Opens 7:3% Rated R Sunset Walt Disney World Resort Mister Donut Price 523 W. 23rd St. Announces Another All donuts $1.59 Doz. Coffee rolls 25c Each ALSO Breakfast Special and Orange Juice 2 Donuts—OR 1 Coffee Roll, Coffee 74c regular price save 16° Outdoor Recreation Are you interested in creating a comprehensive outdoor recreation program at KU? Wilderness discovery equipment rental, Mountaineering/Backpacking, Recreation library & resources, Programs & Meetings. Orienteering Canoe Club Spelunking Outdoor Education The SUA Outdoor Recreation Program is looking for interested people who are willing to commit some time and energy next year to build a comprehensive program to serve the recreational interests of the university community. No expertise is required—this is a new area with exciting possibilities. We need someone with experience in summer skills, and interests. Come to the SUA Office to sign up for a time on Wednesday, April 16, or Thursday, April 17, to discuss what you'd like to do to help. In Our Jacket Tradition BUSH JACKET Wear it with everything. Four pocketed bush jacket has epaulets and is available in both tan and versatile bone. Its dacron and cotton and washable. Wear it with knit shirts to keep out the elements or with sport shirts to "just look good." bone and tan, only $ 3 0^{0 0} $ 922 Massachusetts Sell It Fast With Kansan Classified TICKETS ON SALE TODAY (10 ticket limit per person) An SUA and WINDY CITY Production