6 Wednesday, February 28, 1979 University Dalv Kansan Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day plus mileage We have a few late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 843 2931 films sua Wednesday, February 28 UGETSU MONOGATARI (1953) Dir. Kenji Mizoguchi, with Machiko Kyo, Masaya Moriki. In 16th century Japan two peasant neighbors long for wealth and military glory, but Fate won both more than they bargained in a Japanese story with subtitles Thursday, March 1 Free Film: LAST GRAVE AT DIMBAZA (1975) Dir. Nana Mahoime. This hard-hitting documentary illustrates South Africa's controversial policy of Apartheid and its persecution and smuggled out of the country in pieces. Winner. Cannes Film Festival for Documentary Feature. Fourth place. Friday & Saturday, March 2 & 3 WELCOME TO LA. (1977) Dir. Alan Rudolph; with Keith Caradine, Gar敦陈平, Harvey Ketley, Kally Kelleman, Sissay Space, Hutton. Produced by Robert Allman. Midnight Movie JABBERWOCKY 110771 Dir. Terry Gilliam; with Michael Palin, Max Wall, Terry Jones. Another hilarious epic made by members of Monty Python's Flying Circus. (1933) Monday, March 5 CHRISTOPHER STRONG Dir. Dorothy Arzner; with Katherine Hepburn, Billie Burke. Written by Zoe Akins. Hepburn in her first major role as a wealthy aviator. PLUS "The Nest," an uncredited novel upon the rediscovered literary tempipe by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 attention Weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight unless otherwise noted; 15:10 admission NAVY NUCLEAR OFFICER THE FASTEST WAY UP IN NUCLEAR POWER Navy nuclear mission officers get $20,000 worth of advanced training, then practical, with hands-on training with the nuclear powered fleet. Ask your recruiter or send your resume to: Egunderson 610 Florida Street Lawrence, 66044 Navy Programs (913)831-4376 NAVY OFFICER, IT'S NOT JUST A JOB, IT'S AN ADVENTURE. Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan 864.4358 INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 79 FacEx to discuss formula funding An administration request for faculty support for formula funding will be discussed today at the meeting of the Faculty Association. sunday, march 4 cafeteria and ballroom kansas union 7 to $ 9_{\mathrm{pm}} $ cultural performances from around the globe The request came in a letter written to FacEx last month by Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor. The letter asked that FacEx and the KU chapter of the American Association of University Professors tell the chancellor that formula funding is the most important issue facing the Board of Regents this year. The method, used for the first time this year, has met opposition from the Kansas Legislature. Administrators have criticized the method. Formula funding is a method of determining a school's budget requests by comparing the school to similar peer institutions in other states. Past budget requests have been based on a head count. THE LETTER said such a vote of confidence could strengthen the case for formula funding. 5 to 7 pm the banquet dishes from africa, china, india, iran, europe, mideast, thailand The letter met a cold reception when it was discussed at FacEx meetings last month. FacEx members blasted the request, saying that faculty had not been consulted in the preparation of the formula funding proposal. would develop a type of blueprint for the University's programs. the international club presents "The blueprint would identify which programs would be when it might, which would be strengthened in times when money is tight." Shankel, who attended the meeting, said a similar committee was dropped three years ago when the administration decided to push for formula funding. One FacEx member, T.P. Srinivasan, professor of mathematics, said the administration needed support from the faculty. admission 3.50 children under 12 2.00 international club members 3.00 "WE CULDNOT a do plan until we knew how formula funding would come out." Shanktelk said. "We felt like it was worthwhile." IN OTHER BUSINESS, FaxEx is scheduled to discuss the reestablishment of a long-range planning committee for KU. They discussed the committee for a three-hour dinner with Dykes and Ron Calgaard, vice chancellor for academic affairs. Shankel responded by asking for meetings between faculty and administrators to work out their differences, but FaceEx members said they would still object to formula funding unless there was faculty involvement. "The process is hollow if the administration doesn't get support from the inside." Srinivasan said. "Faculty needs to be convinced that they do have a say in the formula funding budget." The long-range planning committee would project KU's future over a three to five year period to find where the school's strengths and weaknesses are, according to Srinivasan. Tickets at SUA and Foreign Student Service Srinivasan said after the meeting that the committee Shankel said that FacEx and the University Senate Executive Committee would prepare recommendations on the details of the committee and would present them to the chancellor for approval. But the success of the planning committee will depend not only on how it is organized, but also by the reactions it gets to. The committee must be responsive. "It is a committee will make some hard work of it, but it will be effective only if it is taken seriously by the Judiciary." Are the Kitchens Always Closed on Sundays? The Eldridge Has The Answer. 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(Not valid on SuperStyle pizza) Committee approves Regents starting date By TAMMY TIERNEY Staff Reporter TOPERA - a repetition of this year's quarrel over appointments to the Kansas City office, passed yesterday by the House Governmental Organization Committee is made The bill, which moves the Regents appointment date from Dec. 31 to Jan. 31, is designed to let an incoming governor select his own candidates for the board. Candidates must be approved by a majority vote of the Kansas Senate. Heated debate divided the Senate this year when both outgoing Gov. Robert F. Bemett and Gov.-elect John Carlin selectedmates to fill two open spots on the board. Although the House committee members intended the bill to prevent conflict, some members viewed it as tampering with the Senate's affairs. But committee chairman William Bunten, *K-Topeka*, said the issue should be decided within two weeks. "I think it's very presumptuous of us to try and direct the actions of the Senate," one member said. "Our present date has worked for 40 years and just because Tricky John decided to play political games this year is no reason to change it." "Whether we change it or leave it alone, whether the whole fuss in the Senate was of any significance at all, it's something we ought to deal with," he said. The bill was passed with a favorable recommendation. "One point in favor of this bill is that it settles the matter. We sure spent a lot of time hassling back and forth over it already," she said. State Rep. Sharon Hess, R-Wichita, said the state's budget should be set at time-consuming, the latter should be settled. In other action, the committee rejected a bill that would require that the Board of Regents be composed of at least one college or former student of each member school. State Rep. Ruth Wilkin, R-Topea, told committee members they should recommend the bill not be passed because it would cause conflict among board members. "I just don't think the board needs to be representative of each school," she said. "It should have an overview. We'd be in terrible trouble if we appointed a representative of each member school. Each one would be fighting solely for our own turf." The Regents supervise seven institutions of higher learning in Kansas–KU, Kansas State University, Wichita State University, Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, Pittsburgh State University and Kansas Technical Institute. Four of the nine Regents have received degrees from KU, three from KState, one from Wichita State and one from KU and Wichita State. - serves on Communications Committee - coordinates Senate open houses - responsible for Student Senate advertising in the Kansan. Student Senate Public Relations Director *plans special programs and projects Constituent Services Director - handles complaints/suggestions that relate to Student Senate - assists with Summer Orientation * updates Senate publications - serves as a sounding board for students - works on communication problems that involve students or senators Applications are available in the Student Senate office. Applicants will be contacted about an interview. For more information contact Senate officeLevel 3, Kansas Union, Deadline for Applications is Thursday, March 2, 1979 Student Senate is funded by Student Activity Fees. royal college shop eight thirty seven massachusetts 843-4255