M Page 6 University Daily Kansan, July 19, 1982 Regents From page one 1. From page 9. He said Carlin was scheduled to receive a 16.5 percent salary increase this year. "The governor cut his own salary increase to 6.5 percent, the same as other state employees will be getting." Swenson said. Concerning the Regents decision to decrease this fiscal year's spending by 4 percent, James Pickert, Regents chairman, said that the case would be handled at Regents schools and 2.5 percent for the University of Kansas Medical Center. "BY CUTTING the Med Center 2.5 percent, we had the other institutions pick up the balance to make it an average 4 percent cut overall," Pickert said. Keith Nitcher, director of business and fiscal affairs, said that the 2.5 percent Med Center decrease did not surprise the University administration. He said that the Regents did not think the Med Center could stand a 4 percent decrease in spending. At the Lawrence campus, the 4.3 percent spending decrease will be distributed evenly among all budgetary units except academic affairs, he said. That unit will decrease spending by only about 2.3 percent, he said. At a University Senate executive committee meeting Friday, Deaneli Tacha. vice chancellor for academic affairs, said, "I is grafty to me that an internal decision has been made to protect the priorities of academic affair management in the impact on academics and students. "We are doing everything we can to protect instruction and research at the SenEx members agreed to send a letter to Budig supporting his priorities in the spending decrease. MONDAY IS MINSKY'S HILL NIGHT In a statement, Budig said that campus leaders "support our decision to place the highest priority on the academic program for 1982-83." BOSTON (UPI)—Derek Botehl alone three singles in a seven-inning stint in his major-league debut and the Kansas City Royals got home runs from UL. 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