University Daily Kansan, March 29. 1982 Page 5 Questionnaire From page 1 surveyed said that KU library acquisitions were made with the tubes* if the libraries did not get more support. BRANSON SAID the salary question included all University salaries, not just faculty salaries. "There are many classified employees in my district, too," she said. The 44th District includes West Campus and is bounded on the south by 23rd Street and the east by 41st Street. The survey also showed that 53 percent of residents were in favor of a severance tax, as opposed to the current 40 percent. which received 16 percent support, or an increase in state income tax, which 14 percent "It certainly indicated a majority of support for a severance tax," Branson said. "I did not surprise me, except that not more than $3 per employee." But it. I have received scarcely any mail against it. SHE SAID that pleas to pass the severance law were the most frequent comments made on the question. "Please pass the severance tax!" one survey said. But she was surprised at the number of people who supported so-called "sin taxes," or taxes on alcohol and cigarettes. An increase in the gallonage rate on beer to help finance alcohol and drug abuse treatment programs, to support, and to increase were in favor of a cigarette tax to finance local public health programs. Bills pushing for such taxes are under consideration in the Legislature. "I was surprised at the extent of the support for sin taxes," Branson said. THE SURVEY also showed that 54 percent favored a constitutional amendment to allow pari-mutuel betting on horse and dog races. that he has to leave the mail with someone who can take responsibility for it. Mailman From page 1 "We have to leave it with somebody," he said. "You don't one around to receive the mail, we don'leaves." People often ask him if he can take their letters, instead of leaving them in a mailbox, McCorkill said. He will, but it said it really doesn't make much difference. "People are funny," he said. "They'll carry a letter around for a week, then see a mailman and send it." ALMOST ANYTHING can turn up in a mail deposit box, McCorkill said. Money, women's underwear, beer cups, pop cans and a small tree branch are some of the things he's found. Even though he enjoys his work, he said, he would he retains sometime this year. McCorkill has seen mail service decline over the past few years, but he still defends the Post Service. Christy said she had been involved in anti-nuclear activities since 1973, when the Wolf Creek construction was started. "We reaffirm our intention to do whatever is necessary, in a nonviolent manner, to stop construction of the proposed plant." Hearings on the temporary injunction will be in April in Coffey County District Court. She allowed the Natural Guard to use her home in Burlington for registration, and she said her home was watched all weekend by the authorities. Drive being held to clothe victims of Indiana floods From page 1 Natural In a statement to the press during the rally, Robinson referred to the summons issued Saturday. In it, he said, KG&E was asking for the temporary injunction to "prevent irreparable damage" to the construction site. He also noted the importance of integrity of its construction site, plant, personnel and property." Members of KU Maranatha Campus Ministries are conducting a campuswide clothing drive to help victims of recent floods in Indiana. Money considerations often take precedence over service, M.Corkill said, because the Postal Service is now a government-owned corporation. Still, M.Corkill has good things to say about The organization will place collection boxes at all KU living groups, including residence and scholarship halls, fraternities, sororites and chapter centers. The director of Mangnatha Ministries, said recently. "Ours might not be the best, but there's none any better," he said. SHE SAID there were repercussions from speaking out against Wolf Creek, such as losing a job or friends. The boxes will be available throughout the week and picked up Sunday. The Salvation Army will send donated clothing to a Fort Wayne, Ind., distribution center. Still, McCorkill has good things to say about the Postal Service. "It's something you don't talk about in Burlington," she said. Duvall said the Salvation Army had assured Marantha that the clothing would reach India. He said clothing of all types and sizes was the best for the floor matrums, many of whom escaped with little injury. "We can give the clues cause that's an immediate need." Pappas said, because many of them do not live in organized living groups can donate clothing and shoes at the collection boxes in residence halls. VALID ID CARDS Instantly - Laminated - Color available at - DENT SYSTEMS. 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