Senate grants KU appropriations TOPEKA - KU including the University of Kansas Medical Center will receive almost one-half of the total appropriations bills presently being introduced in the Kansas Senate by the Ways and Means Committee. Sen. Glee S. Smith, R-Larned, said the Ways and Means Committee approved all recommendations from the subcommittee which he headed and which reviewed the priorities lists from the state schools. The priorities lists were presented after requests were made for reinstatement of funds deleted in the Governor's first budget report. House OK's credits TOPEKA - The Kansas House of Representatives approved a bill on a roll call vote to require the University of Kansas Medical Center to recognize credits earned by students from other colleges or universities for courses similar to those offered at the Medical Center. Several lawmakers opposed this measure because they felt it was a responsibility of the Kansas Board of Regents to regulate the Medical Center and not the legislature. The vote was 85-26. George A. Wolf Jr., provost and dean of the Medical Center, said last night the House of Representatives was infringing on the responsibility of the Kansas Board of Regents to regulate the Medical Center. "The problem with recognizing other school's credits is that it is hard to evaluate the contents of such courses as compared to the 12 KANSAN Mar. 26 1969 content of our courses," Wolf said. Wolf added that he intended to go through proper channels in preventing this bill from being passed in the Senate. "I would hope that when the bill gets to the Senate there will be a hearing on this bill," Max Bickford, Kansas Board of Regents member, said last night. "The proper officials of the Medical Center can testify to the effect the bill will have on the Medical Center." Minnie Pearl's "COUNTRY-FIED" CHICKEN 1730 West 23rd V1 3-8200 FREE Delivery over $5.00 Where You Always Save 802 W.23rd Lawrence Double Cheeseburger French Fries Creamy Milk Shake 100% U.S. Government Inspected Beef matching funds to permit the construction of the Malott addition as originally contemplated when legislative appropriations were made in 1966, the subcommittee report stated. 1618 W.23rd estimated expenditures of $53,745,869 for fiscal year 1969. Also, $25.000 would be added to the Kansas Board of Regent's distinguished professor account. To obtain additional federal matching funds for the Malott Hall addition to meet rising construction costs, the fiscal year 1970 appropriation of $50,000 for expanded electrical capacity of Malott and the reappropriated balance of $39,991 in the account would be combined in a single account titled, "Additions and Improvements to Malott Hall." Baha 'u' Ilah Lord of the New Age Baha'i Faith 843-0978 This would provide the improvements contemplated by the two separate accounts, and also earn additional federal The subcommittee's report stated that this expenditure is needed both to restore essential items deleted due to price increases since original appropriations were made by the 1965 Legislature and to purchase items essential to the highly technical instructional and research programs to be housed in the new building. In the fiscal year 1969, the appropriations would allow the University to spend $175,000 from the Research Overhead Fund for additional equipment for the new biological science building. SUA is offering: Two month flight to Europe... Via New york to Paris-June 12 Return trip-August 13. cost-$270. This provides for total For information call: For information call: Jim Portwood v.2-7193 Ed Pugh v.3-7811 Jim Morley v.3-7811 SUA Office UN4-3977 The all aboard! VANEli Special in the "Speckly" navy, red, grey or antique tan Twenty-one Dollars Bunny Black's Royal College Shop 837 MASS. VI 3-4255