2 12 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, December 12, 1973 Property Tax Faces '73... (Continued from page 1) (COCAO), which is made up of the chief vice presidents of the six state schools. The study suggested that 68 graduate programs in those schools be discontinued or put on probation. He said that it took more money to finance graduate programs than it did to finance undergraduate work. He said it might be easier to consider cutting some of these programs. "WE SHOULD TRY for quality instead of manliness." Vosel said. Buzzi, also head of the firm of Buzzi and Associates, Inc., a Lawrence insurance firm, said. I think it's best if we have no knowledge of the law at this level. It can be a shame on the federal level. Another important issue facing the kansas Legislature in the coming term is whether to continue the lawsuit. "You have to make sure that you don't totally remove an individual's basic rights, including his right to litigate. As long as fault insurance is a good idea." Buzii said he expected any no-fault insurance bill passed in Kansas to be a good "WE HAVE THE FINEST insurance commissioner (Fletcher Bell) in the United States," Buzzie said, "so we should have a good plan." I think the final bill will be a good one. Vogel's assessment of the proposed nonfault insurance bill substantially agreed "I'll support the bill Commissioner Bell supports," Vogel said. "He has always protected the people of Kamsar. I think he's the one that will be able to support the supporters would be good for the people." Buzza said the area of penal reform would receive a great deal of work in the coming months. "It WILL POP UP as an issue because there are so many people working on it. I think there will be quite a bit done, although we have to positive steps will be taken." Buzz said. vogel said that he didn't think Kansas would hear too much about the bill for penal reform this session. He said that the law, passed in 1974 to work out any needed amendments. Vogel and Booth both said that they doubled that a sales tax increase would be worth $1 billion. we can count on it passing" Vogel said. Vogel was referring to a proposed one-half per cent increase in the sales tax in Kansas. "The Governor said he would wipe it, so we can't count on it passing." Vogel said. Buzzi said he expected the sales tax increase to be approved. TWO ISSUES that have appeared before the legislature in earlier sessions also are expected to turn up in the forthcoming bingo. They are liquor by the drink and bingo. "I would like to see bingo go to the people in a Constitutional amendment," Buzii said. "As far as liquor by the drink is concerned, I think that's going to creep back in, probably with no stand-up bars, but liquor by the drink at the tables. The minute that goes through, the opposition will take it to the Supreme Court." VOGEL SAID that the lottery and liquor by the drink not consumed nearly as much time in the legislature as people had been led to believe. Vogel said he favored having the word lottery removed from the Constitution by constitutional amendment. He said he also favoring done the same with the liquor issue. All three of the legislators said that there were no great surprises in the way the legislature was set up at the special one-day session Dec. 4. Booth said that the law, as it might be passed, would probably include sale by the ounce in establishments where at least 50 per cent of the income came from sales and other sources where the seating capacity was at least 40. The legislature met to elect legislative and party leaders and to begin work on the formation of legislative committees. 843-9844 Chamber Music Series 2408 IOWA STREET An evening of video & audio pleasure HELEN DONATH Soprano Tuesday, December 13 University Theatre, 8:00 p.m. Admission $2.50 KU IDs do not admit. 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