The University Daily Royal opening Kansas City tops Toronto 2-1 is the 1985 season begins. See story on page 13. KANSAN Cloudy, warm High, 63. Low, 42. Details on page 3. Published since 1889 by students of the University of Kansas Vol. 95, No. 127 (USPS 650-640) Tuesday. April 9. 1985 University budget approved in House 41v MICHAEL TOTTY Staff Reporter TOFEP-KA. The Kansas House yesterday approved a fiscal year post-midterm for the seven board of Regents schools that further supported the education program initiated by the treasurers and John Cahill. The House approved by a joint 21 vote the budget recommended by its Wayss and Means Committee last week. The committee had to approve the budget last month by the Kansas Senate. The sox million appropriations bill now will be returned to the Senate, which is expected to reject the cuts made in the schools proposed audits by the House Committee. The Senate then would ask for a conference committee made up of members of both chambers to reach a compromise on the budget. HOUSE MEMBERS who opposed the reduced federal budget decided to want for the conference committee and not light to restrain some of the debt money on the House. State Rep. Jessie Brannan, D-Lawrence, and opposition to the Senate budget by the Republican majority in the House made it difficult to light on the floor to restore the We have hopes that some of that will be restored in committee. Irbranan said "We decided that it would be risks to try to get it amended on the floor." The kind of vote comes down on the partisan lobbies. If they get detached on the Housing s to move in D. MICHELLE T. JOHNSON Staff Reporter A new director of boating has been picked to succeed J.J. Wilson, who is retiring this year after 40 years in the position. Kenneth J. Stainer, associate director of residence halls at the University of Tennessee Knoxville has been chosen to replace Wilson, the office of student affairs commenced yesterday. A search committee composed of faculty representatives, licensing officer personnel and presidents of student housing organizations read applications and interviewed applicants for the position. The search began in December. Street one of four fintahs, all of whom courted the University in the past two months Fish tales on banks RA MICHELLE WORKALI Staff Reporter A hideout of a lake back in the Kaw River surrounds from the old banksack Mill. For your information, have doubt- some about money and income that will be available. In winter weather fishermen gather by the shrimp traps from Tinswick Mill and Power to stock and New York streets in hope of receiving a supply photograph and footage. Years and years ago I caught an 89-pound man, and Ernest Hughes, a Lawrence resident who grew up along the riverbank of Oakland. He was wounded in a battle to help him flee his stepmother. Steps kits for grating hotwater primarily painted with water-based catches are back- loaded on a wall of hinges Hot Shop. Seven stepped kits are installed from Form Lanceur Investment Park. Sometimes I hear too often, "I can't for sure another lady about the big one that LAWRENCE'S GATE GATTI could more big banks for Mrs. Paul. For example, one suspended cathdria would be the representation of 100 years, slightly higher than the average. The size of housing is big one shows expensive. Jim Howard and Ian Cairns. WITH PINPOINT secretary Russell calls with a smile and motion. He listens with clenches and smiles, gracefully and plumply as he climbs up the ceiling of the river. Bigger, however, took a more relaxed approach. He bumped it on a rock. floor, it's harder to get them reinstated in the conference committee State Rep. John Solchack D-Lawrence, said some of the reductions were made to give the House a position to bargain with the Senate in the conference committee. IT WOULD HAVE been a tactical error to make these changes on the floor. "Softball said 'We expect some of the cuts to be restored in the conference committee.'" For K1, the House approved about $200 from the state general fund, almost $4 million. LAST YEAR the biggest fish designed into the back deck covered of peanuts and Anything that squirrels and moves they'll be hard to bear. Outward Bound is a nonprofit, nondiscriminatory organization. Outward Bound National Office, 384 Field Point Rd., Greenwich, CT 06830. The cathedral congregate by the dam, said Ernest Higgins, Lawrence resident, because it is their nature to swim upstream and the dam blocks their path. Tandy keeps on when they weigh more than two pounds, he said. But many years ago, fishermen drove into the water with large books lined to their wears to try to save the bulrush, also known flabhard, he said. People just don't catch on, so they grow. he said I didn't do it. Hoggins said I didn't want to tangle with you in the water. They have rough teeth like a man's workers. You can tear a man's bolt off. Harvey Hunderer of Lumberjack and Tucker 932 K. 321st St, and the cottails were larger because they were tall and could fit plants of food in the Kia to eat such as small fish, frogs, crabs and snakes. And when these fish bite, they really bite. Everyone assumed that he went under the slam. Judy Higgins said, "But they never found anything." Yeah, you know when you have a big one on your ear! *Mussel said.* According to an old Hudson River tale a man drove into the water and never came back. Irm Russell, Lawrence resident,扎acks his book in hope of catching something to the full firing point. He was fishing Easter day on the Kay River shore across from the Pearson Mills and Pouster Co. Seattle and New York streets. Russell was a passionate writer for a lot of articles and stories and channel content, which he vowed back. Brice Waithil KANSAN parts spent 15 hours this weekend eshenb Melinda LaRue and Heidi Look at two hours last night to pered s but some of them unmasked the door- er he said, he tried his own key in the lock. it we know and can instantly get a night lay might the tour train walked to all the Darsey Hill and asked for newspapers, one they gave a few newspapers, but *we* told that the papers were saved to *the Boy's Clair paper drive*. - started crumpling papers they had at 1 p.m. Saturday night and put at 10 a.m. - kind of had a system”. Duffy said person would be unfolding the paper e others would be crampling them up seeming in it. 5. said they hit a dry spell where they tilt fund enough papers. The only thing was to go to the source. Dutty and called the Roy's Club but no one red. They drove to the paper drop at ermine SC, and filled their trunk with b time they gathered a load of papers, hought that they had enough to finish the room. The project was completed 18 trips to the paper drop. Smart said had asked the woman to return the paper drop, paper drop after they fled the room. four began working again at 3 p m y and finished at 3 a.m. voviets call S. count 'gross lie' ited Press International 4.00W The novel I must accuse o a administration yesterday of a gross misuse count and of pursuing a military mission, and of infringing a Middle East border, call for a Minister for Territorial Affairs in the Office of the Minister for employing international Europe and administration names neither the arms collection nor the remembrance of the arms building sought in the case, but that the case may now be named said. The talks entered their fifth week in Geneva yesterday. Gerhardt announced Sunday that he had accepted President Reagan's call for a summit and would undoubtedly hall dale him to the summit. He also provides targeted on Western Europe. Gerburthes said the mercenaries would last until November and he urged the United States to stop simulations deployment of Perrying 2 and crush missions in western Asia. BUT THE WHITE HOUSE quickly discs missed the move as 'not enough' citing a jet'. Soviet superiority in medium-range nuclear missiles in Europe. The deployment of 172 medium range LS missiles in five European nations began in late 1983 on part of a 1999 NATO plan to counter the SS-60. The United States said the Soviet fleet, 401 SS-26s operated two thirds of those aimed at western Europe. Tass and yesterday that U.S. officials used "state arbitrations of Soviet missile super-porty to reject Gorchekhne's proposal and accrued them of ammunition by the US." Tass also said U.S. officials failed to include British and French forces in their missile count. Sec. SONET, p. 5, col. 1