Page 6 University Daily Kansan, June 22, 1983 FY '85 Regents requests reasonable, Budig says By ANN REGAN Staff Reporter Staff Reporter The Board of Regents' decision Friday to ask the Legislature for more than $322 million to operate its seven institutions in fiscal year 1985 was reasonable, according to Chancellor Gene A. Budig. The request included more than $1.5 million sought by the University of Kansas for improving its academic programs. "THE FISCAL YEAR 1985 recommendations for the Regents universities is a defensible one by any reasonable measure," Budig said. "I believe that legislative leaders and the governor will find it to be an appropriate recommendation. Furthermore, I believe that we will do well in advancing it in the coming months." He said he also thought that legislative leaders would make every effort to support the proposal once they had an opportunity to study it. "It represents many hours of staff work," Budig said. "It also represents views of many faculty, staff and students." "It represents the very real needs of the University of Kansas and other universities." The $1,545 million in program im- - $200,000 for instructional equipment for the basic sciences. provenements recommended by the Regents include: *$220,000 for library acquisitions. Of this, $180,000 would go to Watson Library and $40,000 to the Law Library. - $200,000 to fund 7.5 classified and 8 unclassified positions for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the professional schools. *$100,000 to fund equipment for instrumentation labs. Recommendations for increasing as well as cost of living increases, utility - A 7 percent increase in unclassified salaries. This includes faculty, staff and admin.* - hikes, merit raises and inflation include; - A. 7 percent increase in student hourly salaries. - A 5 percent increase in classified salaries. This would apply to civil service employees. - *A 7 percent increase in other operating expenses. This includes items such as photocopying, travel, books and maintenance. - A 10 percent increase in utility funds for gas, lights and water - A 20 percent increase in funds available for health insurance premiums. Also included in the budget recommendations were: *$188,792 for servicing new buildings. This would include hiring employees, purchasing janitorial supplies and paying utilities. - $86.250 to fund a 75 percent graduate teaching assistants tuition waiver. Currently, graduate teaching assistants receive a 60 percent tuition waiver. - $100,000 to provide for 10 graduate research assistant fellowships at $1,000 a year each. On the record A $200 CAMERA, a $300 stereo receiver, and two suitcases that contained clothes, a gold-plated statue of Buddha, and some indiscreet documents. She was from a residence in the 1300 block of Ohio Street, police said. A MAN EXPOSED himself early Monday morning in front of a residence in the 800 block of Avalon Road, police said. A $275 COLOR television was stolen Saturday night from a residence in the 1000 block of Louisiana Street, police said. Call Computerark at 841-0094 and ask for the instructor, Gary Martin, and he'll help you decide which of our classes you should enroll in. (Advanced classes are being offered also.) Computerark Classes are filling quickly so call and enroll now! 808 W. 24th 841-0094 Computerark is now offering beginning classes in the programming language BASIC! These classes will meet for three, 2½ hour sessions on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. If you've always wanted to learn to program, then this class is for you! $25 FREE ACCESSORIES! with any new bike purchase through 6/25/83 CENTURION BICYCLES Top Quality from Japan (behind McDonald's . . . next to the Phone Co.) from $18495 1337 Massachusetts · 749-0636 (next to Mick's) Full Service At The Bottom Of The Hill Micro Computing Education Classes PRODUCTS TO CARE FOR YOUR MUSIC DISCWASHER RECORD CLEANING SYSTEM • This has made millions of records happy • Beautiful wood handle • Includes 1.25 oz. D4 fluid • Includes brush for pad care DISCWASHER SC-2 STYLUS CLEANER - Includes SC-2 stylus cleaning fluid DISCWASHER PERFECT PATH - Cassette deck head cleaner - Special fiber-fabric - No fluid needed - Just pop it in and it works. DISCWASHER CPR CLEANER DISCWASHER CPR CLEANER • New from Discwasher • Cleans the capstan and pinch roller • Don’t let your deck munch your tapes • Comes complete with CPR fluid DISCWASHER DEMAGNETIZER • Simple to use, just pop it in like a tape • For your car stereo or home deck • Bring your highs back to life • Comes with protective storage shell upon request Regular $2.50 value