Page 10 University Daily Kansan, January 24, 1983 KU pay increases not enough state senator says at breakfast By JEFF TAYLOR Staff Reporter The future of higher education at Board of Regents schools is bleak, State Sen. Wint Winter Jr., R-Lawrence, told about 100 people Saturday morning at Winter said he thought Gov. John Carlin's proposed 4 percent increase for university classified and unclassified salaries was not enough. Winter was one of five Lawrence-area state legislators who discussed a variety of issues that would be debated this session. The breakfast, in the Crystal Room of the Eldridge House, focused on the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. The audience walked through the falling snow to hear brief speeches, which dealt mostly with Carlin's愚蠢 bid for 1984. EACH LEGISLATOR was given five minutes to speak and then answered questions that audience members had written on cards. Winter said Carlin's proposal to finance highway repairs with the general fund breached the state's established policy of using the general fund for other purposes. He said the state's general fund always had been used to finance education. Although no money from the governor's proposed 7 percent severance tax on oil and natural gas appears to be directed toward higher education, Winter said, he was happy that some of the money would be used for highway repairs. State Rep. Betty Jo Charlton, D-Dawrence, said she was co-sponsoring another tax bill in the House to increase the sales tax from 3 percent to 19 percent. Charlton said she did not necessarily support a tax increase but she strongly supported her co-sponsored tax bill because food would be exempted from the tax. ANOTHER TAX issue for the Legislature in the coming year will be property reappraisal, said State Rep. Robin Leach, D-Linwood, a member of the House Assessment and Taxation Committee. Carlin, in his address to the Legislature last Monday, said he wanted a constitutional amendment that would reduce the taxation for different classes of property. Leach said passage of such an amendment would require legislators to put their "pety political affiliations" in their policy work on the reappraisal issue. State Rep. Jessie Branson, D-Lawrence, said the University of Kansas should be a state leader in attracting high technology research to universities. Carlin's budget proposal included $1.5 million that would be distributed to Regents schools for high technology research. The state's money would have to be matched by money from private high tech industries. **HRANSON IS A member of a new House committee that was organized this year by House Speaker Mike Hayden, R-Atwood. The committee will be working closely with a new task force on high technology, led by former Sen. James Pearson, R-Kan., which will hire high-tech industries to the state.** the state. One issue that sparked discussion in the audience was the state prison system. State Rep. John Solbach, D- Lawrence, said non-violent criminals should not necessarily be sentenced to prison. He said the state's four largest counties, Sedgwick, Shawnee, Wyandotte and Johnson, were participating in the state-supported Community Corrections program. Clouds stop pig parachutists By United Press International ORLANDO, Fla — Three pigs scheduled to take a 4,000-foot plunge in a controversial sky diving act never got off the ground. The man died last month too low for parachuting. But the show's promoter vowed the pigs would make the dive later despite threats of legal action from Humane event officials who monitored the event. "I'm going to jump the pigs. Period," said promoter Walter Sill of Nashville, Tenn. "I want to get this thing in a courtroom." about a dozen Humane Society supporters carried sighs in a peaceful protest outside the Central Florida Fairgrounds, where several hundred people gathered to demand an American Pop!out" outdoor music festival. HUMANE SOCIETY officials said they were prepared to file criminal charges against Sill if the pigs took the plunge. Four veterinarians and an assistant state attorney were at the festival, said Mark Paulhus, regional director of the Humane Society of the United States. The 12-pound pigs — Ralph, Betty and Mabel — were supposed to take the dive strapped to three sky divers. An overcast sky forced cancellation of the event, said Sill. The sky dive required at least a 2,500-foot cloud ceiling, but it was less than 1,000 feet yesterday. Last weekend, Sill canceled another pig jump in St. Petersburg under threat of legal action by local humane groups. Humane Society officials said skydiver was an "unnatural act" for the pigs. 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