University Daily Kansan, June 10, 1982 Page 3 ory and es of the d great de Leon. spokes- s of two number was the in eight Chancellor Gene A. Budig and his wife, Gretchen, are glad to have their week-old daughter, Kathryn, home. Mrs. Budig and Kathryn returned from KU Med Center Monday. Budig baby at home By CANDICE SACKUVICH Kathryn Angela Louise Budig, her body in a bottom-up fetal position, was barely discernible beneath the white cover as she lay sleeping in her cradle. Staff Reporter The 8-day-old daughter of Chanceleen and Mrs. Gens A. Budig weigh less than Mrs. Budg was obviously proud, and still somewhat in awe, as she showed off her baby. She said she often found "just staring at her while she sleeps." "It still amazes me how such a tiny head could have such perfect facial features and well-shaped, tiny ears," she said. The Buddies' baby was born June 2 at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Mrs. Budd said she decided to go to the Med Center, in Kansas City, Kan., "because it's connected with KU. It just seemed appropriate that I go there." SHE SAID NURSES at the hospital showed Kathryn to Budig soon after the birth. "Since then, he has had the typical fatherly reaction." Mrs. Budig said. "He says that she's beautiful, and so tiny." She said Budig held the baby often and helped take care of her. baby," she said, "and he has." During Kathryn's and Mrs. Budig's first night at home, she said, Budig got up for each night feeding, went down- "He promised to help me with this baby," she said, "and he has." "That was a big help because I'm not supposed to do climb stairs," she said. peered to climb stairs yet," she said. He said, "I intend to spend as much time as possible with baby as I can. Katrinny is a beautiful baby and she will keep us young for a long time. stairs to warm the bottle and brought it upstairs. HE SAID SHE was a good baby, and he sounded amazed when he said, "I have not heard her cry yet." The Budgs' other daughter, Mary Frances, is saw the baby at the Med Center but was on vacation when Mrs. Budg and the baby cme home Monday. But their son, Chris, 17, was there and reacted enthusiastically to his new sister's homecoming. Mrs. Budig said, "He's been bringing some of his friends in to see her," she said. "It's 'fan seeing these big, macho guys starring in wonder at this tiny baby." because she and baby boy. "Because of her small size, the hospital pediatricians suggested that she eat every three hours," she said. "THE FIRST TIME I watched her feeding, she was taking only half an ounce." Mrs. Budg said. "She later started taking an ounce and now takes two ounces at a feeding. That shows how quickly she's progressing." The birth of the Budig baby is a historic phenomenon at the University of Kansas. Mrs. Budig said that the last time a baby was born to a KU chancellor was in the early 1900s to Chancellor and Mrs. Frank Strong. Kathryn, however, is the first baby to be born to a chancellor residing at 1532 Lilac Lane, she said. Police, city can't settle pact Since arriving in Lawrence Monday, a federal mediator has worked to bridge the month and one-half week of his job with city labor negotiating teams. Buford Thompson, a commissioner with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service in Kansas City, Mo., said at the end of Tuesday's five and one-half hour session that the two teams had discussed the main issues, but "there was still a difference between the two groups." sonnel director, could be reached for comment. 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