from the bt. The bt. The or will nowing e, they be an defict Kansas Tuesday, April 26, 1977 n, Garn- it is now will be ready, the news wil be the the along in or runs who labeled with a hugging public being to have t do so e n e t h o s are no an yourns iania? I akance at by one so to dem n in the released as actually have no against them were addressed with the facts, s tough that. The kind of these our sons were also 5 Rollins Pawnee ... you know outside of him and gotorrison. He said nowhere might you student Student Senate wants KU election control The Student Senate Elections Committee decided this week that it wants the power to enforce rules and regulations for any campus group involved in Senate elections, Mike Taraboulis, a committee member, said yesterday. University Daily Kansan "The committee agreed that the elections are the Senate's responsibility and that it should enforce all regulations connected with them," he said. TARABOULOS SAID that in the past it had been vague about who had the authority to enforce regulations that pertained to the Senate elections. Although the Senate Election Committee has handled complaints concerning the elections, the Senate Rules and Regulations don't state that this is one of the commissioned matters. Tarabuós said. He said he wanted to make the responsibilities formal. Taraboulis said the rules and regulations concerning the elections would still be formulated by the campus groups and that these would have the power to change them, just enforce them. "I THINK IT WILL be a monkey off these groups' backs to have our committee answer." Also to be proposed is an amendment that would limit campaign spending by an individual candidate or a coalition of candidates for a Senate post to either $35 or three cents for each constituent, whichever is greater. he said. The committee will request the power in the hands of an amendment to the Senate Rules and Laws. The £5 is based on three cents for each constituent in the average-size schools, schools and colleges. THE CURRENT SPENDING limit is seven cents for each constituent, both for Senate candidates and candidates for student body president or vice president. The constituency commitment a spendio of 4800 for presidential and vice presidential candidates. The committee also decided to delete from the Senate Code a clause that states that groups shouldn't promote a carnival atmosphere in their campaigns. Taraboules had the clause *was vague because it did not state specifically what was required.* The recommendations will be reviewed at a meeting tomorrow of the Senate Rights Committee. Union budget to receive proposal of $2.4 million A Kansas Union budget of $2.4 million for the next fiscal year unanimously was approved by the University of Kansas Administration Corporation Board over the weekend. The board budgeted $25,000 for SUA, which has lost $26,801.88 so far this fiscal year. The allocation is expected to cover an anticipated loss for next year. SUA has lost money in the forums, indoor recreation, fine arts and Free University programs. The board recommended that SUA try to increase its profits from the SUA travel program by 5 to 10 per cent to defray losses incurred in other areas. The Union has a budget philosophy that Police suspect arson KU Police suspect arson in a trash chute in Eldsworth Residence Hall Saturday evening. Police said there was little damage but much smoke from the fire on the seventh floor. The building was partly evacuated, and units from the Lawrence Fire Department arrived soon after the fire was reported and not out the clue. No injuries were reported. all departments within it should be at least self-supporting if not bringing in a profit. Excluded from this philosophy are SUA and custodial departments, which maintain and custodial departments. George Segal & Jane Fonda At the meeting, Frank Burge, Union director, also reviewed plans for the satellite union, to be completed in 1979. The construction was under way by late summer. Problems in meeting the budget are anticipated to occur if the federal minimum wage law being considered is passed and a minimum wage greater than $2.50 an hour is established. The Union anticipates an 4% per cent increase in operating costs for next "FUN WITH DICK AND JANE' The board also reviewed a reco- mence to find ways of increasing non- essential pay, including fall, each full-time student will pay $2.50 of his activity费 as a user's fee; the car Burge said rebates for this period probably wouldn't exceed five per cent. Every Eve. at 7:30 & 9:30 Sat.-Sun. Mat. 2:00 Finally, the board again read a committee report that recommended reviewing the budget for future periods. The budget is to be submitted for final approval by the Chancellor by May 1. 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AURH An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer URBAN PLANNING AT HUNTER Plus free room & board Fieldwork opportunities abound - in city and suburban planning agencies, in neighborhood groups, in community development Action oriented, Hunter's program grapples with social and economic problems and explores the areas of housing, fran- The unparment of Urban Affairs at Hunter College of the City university, 1300 E. 42nd St., year 50, credit program (learning MASTER OF URBAN PLANING) Extensive financial aid is available. Current costs are $750 a semester for City residents and $1,000 for non-City residents, plus For more information and admission applications write: Requirements are flexible and an able, diverse, and experienced faculty is ready to add guidance and direction to student goals. Director, Graduate Program in Urban Planning, On Campus Events Director, Graduate Program in Urban Planning Hunter College/ C.U.N.Y. 790 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10021 (212) 507-5594 TODAY: The AAPU EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will meet at 11:30 in Alceve of the Kansas Union Cafeteria. The senior class will present a $1,000 check for the beginning of a KU Athletics Hall of Fame at 2 p.m. in the east lobby of Allen Field House. TONIGHT: Women in Communications, Inc. will sponsor a speech by HARRY JONES, KANSAS CITY STAR REPORTER and participant in the Investigative Reporters and Editors Arizona Project, at 7 in 205 Flint. The Film Group will present its own screening of the film *Bellmair*. BELLA AKIMADULINA, Russian poet, will read and discuss her poetry at 7:30 in the Union's Pine Room. The Humanities Lecture Series will sponsor H.WILEY HITCHOCK, professor of music and director of the Institute for Studies in American Music at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, at 11 in Auditorium. The KU CONCENTRATE BAND will play at 8 in the University Theatre. TOMORROW: CHARLES ELDREDGE, art museum director, will speak at the Faculty Forum on the new Spencer Museum at noon in the United Ministries Center. John F. Murphy, associate dean of law, will speak on INTERNATIONAL HISTORY and GLOBAL SOCIETY, and Timothy Krug, Hall's University Courtroom. THE German CLUB will show the film, Die Kugel, at 3:30 p.m. in 4002 Wescoe. Warren Legler will speak on "COLD MACHINES BECOME INTELLIGENT?" at the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Statutory Lectures in Medieval History, will speak on "VILLAGE AND TOWN IN MEDIEVAL IRELAND" at 7 p.m. in the Union's Room Room. In last Friday's Kansas bar survey, the Insight Lounge, 2205 Haskell Ave., was reported to "have a tendency to get rough on weekdays." According to Corp. Mike Reeves of the Law Enforcement Center, there have been no more police calls at the bar; there are fewer complaints, Reeves said, there have been fewer problems there than in previous years. Correction The Mount Oread Bicycle Club will sponsor a ride at 7.30 a.m. May I retract my bike? Riders will bicycle from South Park, 12th and Massachusetts streets, in Lawrence, to the park. Bikers to retrace historic raid The 100-mile round trip is open to anyone older than 16. The entry fee is $1.50 at the SA office through April 27, and $2 at South Park the day of the ride. Refreshments and maps are included in the entry fee. HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER 841-BEER Ladies Night Disco—8-12:15 On our 7' T.V. "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" 10:30 --vs. KANSAS CITY ROYALS CALIFORNIA ANGELS Monday night, May 9th $7 cost includes-round trip trans., reserved seat ticket, beer and pop provided deadline April 29th. Sign up at the SUA office. Interviews for the 1977-78 Film Chairperson positions will be held on Wednesday, April 27. Please sign up in the SUA office for an interview time if you are interested in film programming. Chairperson Interviews SUA Films Summer Films Chairperson Positions Available: Popular Films Chairperson Classical Films Chairperson Independent/Experimental Films Chairperson Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Films Chairperson Midnight Movies/Special Films Chairperson Public Relations Committee Summer Employment Royal Prestige needs students to supplement summer work force $250^{00} per week For further info., come to: Student Union—Oread Room Tuesday, April 26, 12:00 or 2:00 CLIP OUT THIS COUPON Pirate's Cove 6th and Maine 3 Round Swiss Tournament Open to students & faculty Trophy will be awarded to first place winner. K. U. Chess Club Tournament Saturday, April 30 9 a.m.—8 p.m. Walnut Room, Union $1.00 entry fee Sign up in SUA office or at tournament from 9-9:30 a.m. For further info: SUA office 864-3477 f Pre-Nursing Club will have a Nurse Practitioner speaking on DEATH. April 26 at 7:00 p.m. International Room Kansas Union