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There will be a meeting of all WOMEN ATLETES at U 7 in 411 Summerfield Hall. The KU FILM GROUP will present a free film, Frederick Wiseman's "Law and Order" at U' in the Union Forum Room. TOMORROW: The DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY will sponsor a movie, "Miss Goodall: The Wild Chimpanzees," at 4 p.m. in 627 Fraser Hall. THE STUDENT SENATE will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Union's Big 8 Room. The SEMINAR WILL BE held at 7:30 p.m. in the CONFLICTS AND CIVIL RIGHTS FOR NATIVE AMERICANS" at 7:30 p.m. in the Union's Forum Room. KU Hillel will sponsor a film and lecture on the NAIZI HOLAOCUST at 7:30 p.m. in the Union's Council Room. There will be a meeting concerning the SUMMER INSTITUTE IN ENGLAND at 7:30 p.m. in the Union's Forum Room. The program will be on marriage counseling. Correction A story about job prospects for law school graduates, which appeared in inst Wednesday's Kansas, incorrectly said that 108 of 197 graduates of Washburn University's School of Law had found jobs; the figures should have been 148 of 197 students. Taiwanese coming to KU Sixteen college students from Taiwan (the Republic of China) will meet KU students, tour the campus and present an evening cultural show April 21. The students, sponsored by the Chinese Television Service, are guests of the East Asian missionary missionaries in the United States as part of the Youth Goodwill Mission of the Republic of China. studying Chinese or who are interested in international communications at 3 p.m. April 21 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. The students also will present a free 90-minute culture show featuring a fashion show, a martial arts demonstration, a music and dance presentation and a painting and calligraphy demonstration at 7:30 p.m. April 21 in the Union's Ballroom. The group will meet KU students who are HAWKS NEST 8 p.m. Wed., April 13 $1 admission His Music is Always in Poor Taste ROOMS FOR RENT Sigma Nu House Air conditioned —Tennis courts —Recreation area —Plenty of parking space —Close to campus —Large sudeck —Basketball courts —Two acres of grassy lawn —Kitchen available —Huge living Quiet study areas —Coed living; Girls top floor; Guys first floor —Weight room —Charcoal grill —Two month lease—June = August —'75/month FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Call Mrs. Mastin 843-5673 between 12:30-5:00 p.m. and 6:00-9:00'p.m. Staff Renorter By LEON UNRUH between 12:30-5:00 p.m. and 6:00-9:00 'p.m. The chancellorship of the University of Kansas is financially the best college ad- KUchancellorship financially tops Not only does the KU office draw the highest salary for college administrators in Kansas, $85,000—it is also the best-paying Conference, a Karsan survey indicates. Other Big Eight presidential salaries are $33,000 for Missouri and Iowa State, $51,000 for Colorado and Kansas State, and $49,000 for Oklahoma State. Chancellor Archy Dikes also can boast of fringe benefits that several Kansas schools and even a few conference universities can't match. For example, there is a home provided by the University and a KU airplane that chancellor uses to travel across the state. Other Kansas Board of Regents schools salaries include $47,000 for Wichita State and $40,000 for Emporia Kansas State College. The Colorado chancellor's salary may be lower than the figure indicates. Out of the $1,000, Levy must pay housing and some personal expenses to Mary Barrero; administrative assistance. SALARIES FOR THE conference's top administrators range from the $55,000 at KU to $47,000 at Oklahoma and $46,000 at Nebraska. Only Dykes and Colorado's Jan Levy have the title of chancellor; the rest are THE PRESIDENT AT the two-year kaleen technical Institute in Salina recruiting $60,000. Residents are provided for presidents at other conference and state schools. Gerald Tomanek, Fort Hays State president, lives in a 23-year-old house that cost $5,000 when it was built, according to his administrative assistant. ROBERT PARKS, ISU president, lives in a house built in 1900. IUSK' chancellor's house, called Outlook is more than 60 years old. The University in 1989 by Elizabeth Watkins. Anck Antner, WSU president, lives in a partly furnished 10-room house. Like other schools surveyed, WSU pays for upkeep of the house. Most presidents and chancellors have the use of a state-owned car. But Todd Seymour, president of the Kansas University Endowment Association, said that KU and K-State leaders drove under a ban from offerment of that most other administrators. THE ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION, be bought, bought a Ford for Dykes to replace a state-supplied Plymouth or Dodge he otherwise might have driven for official "We provided that for him because it's a little more than the car the star might have wanted." SIZZLER SPECIALS TUESDAY NIGHT — Steak-A-Bob Dinner for only '1.29! Tuesday Night Only WEDNESDAY NIGHT — Top Sirloin Steak Dinner for only '2.19I Wednesday Night only Dinners include choice of potato and toast. Specials good from 5 p.m. until closing 1516 W. 23rd St. Lawrence, Kansas KU is one of three conference schools that can fly its top administrator in a school airplane. The KU plane, a Twin Beech G8, is in the air about 300 hours a year for the KU administration staff, according to Norman Hoeker. KU pilot. Missouri and Iowa State use university plane pools to fly their presidents. Each of the Kansas and Big Eight schools has an expense account for its administrator's official business, which may include money for entertaining official guests such as legislators or Regents. The amount in the entertainment funds, described as discretionary or contingency funds, is held by the school although Seymour said Dykes had several thousand dollars at his official disposal for entertaining. WHEREH TO ACCEPT or demand honariums for public speaking is generally left up to the president, representatives of their offices said. Rick Von Ende, executive secretary at KK said he wasn't aware of Dykes as secretary. CU's Levy, however, doesn't turn down the money offers. "If they offer her an honorarium, she takes it," her assistant said. James Appleberry, president of Pittsburgh State and former assistant to Dykes, said that because he had just taken over at the university he hadn't discussed accepting honorariums. GERALD TOMANEK, Fort Hays State, don't accept the fees. K.S. Duane Dauer may take them, according to his attorney, to know how much money might be involved. "My own position is that I wouldn't take them," he said. 1627 West 6th, Lawrence 842-4311 RENT-A-CAR LEASING 2340 Alabama FALS WORLD'S LARGEST LEASING FORD AUTOMIZED LEASING SYSTEM PLEASE COMPARE OUR RATES! 843-2931 APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR SUNFLOWER HOSTESSES The University of Kansas Athletic Corporation is now accepting applications from students interested in assisting with the recruitment of prospective student-athletes for the Football Department. Membership requirements state that you must be a regularly enrolled KU student in good standing during the 1977-78 academic year. For further information and applications contact the football office, Allen Field House annex. Application deadline is 5 p.m., Friday, April 15. ---