Ys er gton Wed. set” in the Judge John , and to my t^man Otis -Jeast a bu|. in of a man said it med in the ^ere issued ;mg cil Mackey of possible mulate the ie namesof 1 to replace 'ge of Engi- exico State issible sue- ISO d to federal '001 wnd on o the assas- ^ntonio last ipanyofhis • second El o the Kerr cash )allas Tues- ) million- ) late Presi- 'overnment rnsequence Irwin then rat debt by Estes con- to conceal Horton is a what’s up Thursday MOVIE: “Wizards,” an animated cartoon movie will be shown at 8:45 p.m. in the Grove Theater. (PG). KANM STUDENT RADIO: There will be an organizational meeting for anyone who wants to be a DJ or staff member of the new KANM radio at 7:30 p.m. in “B” Lounge between Moore and Crocker Halls. DEADLINE: Thursday is the last day for dropping a course with no penalty. ENGLISH CONFERENCE: There will be a conference of the As sociation of Departments of English, one of three planned across the nation this summer. The conference, to be held through Saturday in the Rudder Center. ENTERTAINMENT: Mike Williams, from Austin, will play at Grins at 8:30 p.m. Admission is $2 at the door. Friday CALENDAR: Any person, group or organization who would like to have something printed in the what’s up column should fill out a form provided in Room 216, Reed McDonald. The name, date and purpose of the event should be included. ENTERTAINMENT: Ain’t Misbehavin’ will play from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Grins. There is a $3 cover charge. MOVIE: “Silver Streak,” starring Richard Pryor, will be shown at 8:45 p.m. in the Grove Theater. (PG). MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “Young Frankenstein,” starring Gene Wilder and Marty Feldman, will be shown in the Grove Theater. (PG). Saturday MOVIE: “Dr. Zhivago, ” starring Omar Sharif and Julie Christie, will be shown at 8:45 p.m. in the Grove Theater. (PG). ENTERTAINMENT: Ain’t Misbehavin' will play from 8:30 p.m. to midnight at Grins. There is a $3 cover charge. Sunday MOVIE: “The Four Musketeers,” starring Michael York and Faye Dunaway will be shown at 8:45 p.m. in the Grove Theater. (PG). ANM to return uring summer irst |. say it’s a ; and shock ction, then iary bypass daughter, be medical five Battalion Staff Report FM radio listeners will have inother alternative on cable in a few eeks when KANM-FM returns to the air. I Todd Gross, KANM station man ger, said he hoped the station ould be back on the radio for the first day of classes of the second ummer session. The station went off the air in the all of 1978 because of a minor ex- )losion that damaged the broadcast ward. The station was scheduled to •pen again in the spring, but re- •uilding the board took longer than xpected, Gross said. Another problem was a move from old studios in Briarwood ipartments to a new location in the 5-lounge between Crocker and Moore dormitories. Problems with phone lines between the new studio and the cable companies caused fur ther problems, but Gross said this has been worked out and the station is close to working again. der nal Trans- vemment ngeles on grounding Tuesday, dl witnes- ling order Friday, July 13, is the projected date to resume operations, but the station could go back on the cable sooner if all the minor problems with phone lines are fixed, he said. The station will be moving its fre quency from 89.1 to 99.9 and will be in stereo, he said. The main problem now is getting a staff together to run the station. Gross said. Disc jockeys usually work one four-hour shift a week, and a broad cast license is not needed to work on the station, he said. The station has a progressive for mat, playing all types of music ex cept disco. Gross said. “We are getting more and more interest in the station. If we can get enough workers at the station, we would love to be on 24 hours. In the spring we had an organizational meeting for the fall, and all the spots were filled. I hope we can generate enough interest to fill all the spots this summer,” he said. ay CORRECTION OUR AD THAT RAN WED. JUNE 20 READ: BEEF BRISKET BONELESS $1.15. SHOULD HAVE READ: Beef Brisket Boneless U.S.D.A. 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The general city fund is made up of permit fees, ad valorem taxes and other city-generated and maintained capital spent on city serv ices. The revenue sharing fund is made up of federal money. It is used for a variety of purposes by the city and supplements the general city fund. There is $3,999,956 available in the general fund this year, accord ing to the report. The basic general fund request is $3,737,944. That amount includes a cost of living provision of $168,600 (7 percent) and a $100,000 contingency provision. The contingency provison is set aside to cover unexpected expendi tures during the upcoming fiscal year, said City Manager North Bar- dell. The general fund budget also includes supplemental expenditures of $303,139. The supplemental costs outlined in the report are mainly salaries for city employess. As a result of the supplemental costs, the general fund falls $41,000 short of what is needed, Vandiver said. To elimiate this deficit, he said, $30,000 being spent to renovate Easterwood airport will be paid with revenue sharing funds and $11,000 originally earmarked for the fire department is being delayed until it can be paid with contingency funds. The Easterwood funds are the second installment of a three-year payment for renovation and use of Easterwood Airport. The revenue sharing funds, totaling $389,288, are planned for $242,000 in general fund supplements and $12,400 in sanitation fund supplements. THE BATTALION Page 3 THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1979 KX-530 KENWOOD REFRESHMENTS FOR YOU WHILE YOU WAIT V * KdBGC VOBCSW NOT AT THE SOUND CENTER!!! ASK US ABOUT OUR LI BERAL FINANCING & LAYA WAY PLANS ... YOU CAN FI NANCE AN ENTIRE SYSTEM FOR AS LITTLE AS .. . $16.00 PER MONTH!!! ■ H ^ ^ KENWOOD KA-7100 Integrated DC Stereo Amplifier 60 watts per channel minimum RMS, into 8 ohms, from 20-20,000 Hz, with no more than 0.02% total harmonic distortion