6 Wednesday, April 8, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON "Again? You just had a glass of water 12 days ago." Natural Fiber Clothing For Men, Women, & Children NATURALWAY 820 MASS. 841.0100 CYCLE MADNESS SALE Compare the price, componentry, and warranty, of any Road... ATB, or Commute to that of Schwinn and then you will see why TODAY'S Schwinn is an unbeatable value..everyday! LAWRENCE SCHWINN CYCLERY 1601 W. 23rd 842-6363 The Southern Hills Mall "So much of the research and technical resources have fallen way behind. To meet the competitive world out there, our students need to have access to the latest and best materials." Continued from p. 1 APRIL 9,10,11,&12,1987 Bonds FOUR BIG SALE DAYS! The Senate yesterday referred Daniels' bill to the Senate Ways and Means Committee, where it will be studied and possibly amended. Under the bill, each Regents school would set up a committee composed of students, faculty and administrative officers to adopt a plan to set priorities for spending the money. The bill sets no limit on the amount much increased revenue. We need to come up with some innovative financing." Winter said that if students were willing to pay for part of the budget increases, it might induce state lawmakers to increase faculty and employee salaries. State Sen. Wint Winter Jr., R Lawrence, said the bill represented an attempt by concerned lawmakers to increase the money spent on higher education. He said it could send a signal to the Legislature. that the Regents could raise, but it does state that 20 percent of the total would go to the University of Kansas Money collected from the bonds would have to be spent during a five-year period and repaid in 20 years. The bond market is down, Daniels said, which means the interest on the bonds will be low. "So often, tuition increases at the universities are used to offset expenditures for other state agencies," Winter said. "It's like a student putting a quarter in a gumball machine and receiving 10 cents worth of gum." But Mark Tallman, legislative director for Associated Students of Kansas, said the bill should be amended to allow students at each Regents school to vote on the tuition increase. Winter and Daniels agreed that the prospect of the state's increasing university budgets looked bleak. Daniels said, "in the coming years, the state is not expected to collect Kansas may be the first state to have such a plan if the bll is approved by the Legislature, she said. "I think it's a very innovative approach," Daniels said. On Campus "Managing and Leadership in Various Corporate Cultures," a lecture by Fenton Talbot, is scheduled for 10 a.m. today in the Southeast Conference Room at the Burge Union. ■ "Western Music in China," a University Forum, is scheduled for 11:40 a.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. Zuzhuang Chen, conductor of the University Symphony Orchestra, will be the speaker. A Campus Christians fellowship meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today in the Northeast Conference Room at the Burge Union. The KU Doctor Who Appreciation Society is scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. today in the Walnut Room at the Kansas Union. - "Internships, the Job Market, and Utilizing the Placement Center," a forum for personnel majors, is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in the International Room at the Kansas Union. It is sponsored by Sigma Psi. "The ASPA Convention and You," a lecture by Ann Fink, will be after the forum. ■ "Indian Health and Health Care," part of the Native American Film Festival, is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. Bob Duvall, of Maranatha Christian Church in Baton Rouge, La., is scheduled to speak at 7 p.m. today in Alderson Auditorium at the Kansas Union. - "Sinai and Olympus: Two Views of the Moral Order of the Universe," a classics lecture by Lois Spatz, is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today in Conference Room A at Watson Library. ORCHARDS - "Historical Aspects of Gorbachev's Reform in the USSR," a history discussion, is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. GOLF CLUB NOW OPEN! 3000 W. 15th St. 843-7456 Joe Suggs, Manage Joe Suggs, Manager Legal Services for Students Did you know that your student activity fee funds a law office for students? Most services are available at NO CHARGE! - Advice on most legal matters - Preparation & review of legal doc - Notarization of legal documents 8:30 to 5:00 Mon. thru Friday 117 Burge (Satellite) UB46-5665 - Many other services available Call or drop by to make an appointment. Furged by student activity fee WEDNESDAY SPECIAL BORDER BANDIDO ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.59 5-9 p.m. All you can eat from our wide selection: Funded by student activity fee - tacos - taco salad - taco burritos - burritos - enchiladas - refried beans - refried beans Spanish rice - Spanish rice - tostada - chili conqueso - salad bar 1528 W. 23rd 842-8861 Across from Post Office THE JAYHAWK COURSE SOURCE IS NOW AVAILABLE IN THE WATSON LIBRARY COMMENCEMENT The University of Kansas Degree Candidates and Faculty: Order caps, gowns & hoods Now All participants, including faculty doctorate, law, Master's, and Bachelor's candidates, wear traditional regalia during the commencement ceremonies. Candidates and faculty members may order caps, gowns, and/or hoods by mailing in the order form from the graduation mailing, OR by visiting Booth 1 on level four of the Kansas Union between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on any weekday until Friday, April 24. Beginning Monday, March 30th.