University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 10, 1975 5 Senate ... From page one The Sports Committee approved its three line item allocations, leaving $16 for other cash. Intramurals will receive $23,034, the KUAC student ticket subsidy will get $147,001 and Women's Intercollegiate Athletics will get $74,819. Only the ticket subsidy was questioned by the committee, but it was approved because the subsidy would reduce season ticket costs for football and basketball to $10. With more than 15,000 students buying season tickets, the reduced ticket price is the biggest service the activity fee provides in Stinson, a member of the committee, said. Last year's Senate had made the commitment for $147,001 to the KUAC, and David Shapiro, committee chairman, said it was wise to keep the commitment. "We will continue to check up on the athletic corporation and try to help it economize when possible, but we want to do so in a positive way," he said. "Keeping our commitment will allow us to work with him." The director Tyler Wake in the proper atmosphere." The Communications Committee heard requests from the Student Radio Club, KUOK radio, the Kansas, the University Students' Association, Vorschau, a German Literary Magazine. “Besides our $47,819 line item for the sun, we only have $1,366 to allocate.” HEADPHONE RADIOS 1. Lightweight, intermidiate desktop with web interface and 20-inch monitor. 2. Intermidiate building, including modular building, AM radio technology and server software. 3. FM version is available at a slightly higher cost. 4. Optional features include: - A wireless keycard cover included. - Available in STOP IN AND USE OE WIDE SELECTION OF PORTABLES PASANOSE, TOHSIHA, NO. 105046 LOS OF CAR SERIO 190 Watch the want ads in the Kansan. EXPLORATION OF LONELINESS EVENTS Thursday, April 10, 7:30 p.m. in the Javhawk Room, Union, "Interdisciplinary Discussion of Loneliness," with -Norm Forer, School of Social Welfare -Barbara Wald, K.C. Women's Bureau -Don Baldwin, M.P.H. -Herman Leon, Director, Office of Affirmative Action, KU -Herman Leon, School of Social Welfare, Moderator Friday, April 11, 7:30 Saturday, April 12, 12:30-9:00 Jayhawk Room, Union, "Self Expression and Loneliness," an evening of sharing personal and collected creative works. You are invited to be audience and/or per- American Baptist Campus Center, 629 W. 19th Street, Lawrence, "Knowing Myself Alone and Lonely: Journey to Celebration," will be a small group exploration of our own loneliness. People need to register for a event at the KU faculty or by phone or on the KU website. The event is provided which will be provided. The KU-Y office is in Room 110 B in the Union, tel# 844-3761. Sunday, April 13 Radio program "Aspects of Solitude" KANU, 10:30-10:40 p.m. People will be invited and listen for KANU's program spots throughout the week on Music and Loneliness Partially Funded by Student Senate as a stereo shopper today, what are you looking for first? marantz at Cost plus 5% now that we have that out of the way look what else RMS can offer: - 1-Day Service •In Stock-In Boxes •30-Day Exchange •Full Warranty •Trade-In •Financing - More So . . . stop by RMS and see . . Us . . Other Shoppers . . FOREIGN CAR REPAIR NEW·USED PARTS MON·FRI 10am-7pm ENGINE TRANSMISSION REBUILDING ALIGNMENT--TUNE-UP--LUBE-a school for the education of children with Minimal Brain Damage. RED INK RACING 716 N. 2nd··842-7888 SPONSORED BY SIGMA CHI for WALLACE VILLAGE... Sponsored by MISTER GUY and VILLAGE SET Into Action... with a 'New' RENT-A-CAR at JOHN HADDOCK Ford 23rd & Alabama P.O. Box 667 Lawrence, Ks. 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SUA 7:30 Thursday, April 10 at Gran Sport 7th & Arkansas Sponsored by Wilderness Discovery & Gran Sport The Hideaway The Campus Hideaway began in February 1957, featuring five kinds of Pizza and Coke. The menu has been expanded to include an unlimited choice of Pizza combinations. Spaghetti (5 kinds), and other Italian and American entrees. The Hideaway's philosophy has never changed—the best price in a pleasant, warm, and unique atmosphere. To enhance bare walls and atmosphere over the years, artworks have been purchased—from coast to coast—at art displays and through personal consignment. The art pieces are part of the Hideaway's private collection and number about 100 oils, paintings, and sculptural reliefs. The stained glass was acquired when a church built in the 890s, was raked in Central Missouri. The Hideaway began with a seating capacity of 32. 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