University Daily Kansan, February 19, 1982 Page 5 Stokes From page 1 off, housing market being down and interest rates going up. "It's a white foks' paper," he said, laughing, "you know it's right." THEN READING from a copy of Thursday's Cleveland Press, he told of President Reagan giving his executive staff $7,000 raises. "When are you going to read the papers and get mat about it?" he asked. He said Reagan is not an ogre, and he is not sinister-looking like Richardixon. "But he is socking it to you like Richard Nixon never did." Stokes said. In a press conference before his talk, Stokes hammered at the Reagan administration. He said that the "kitchen Cabinet of millionaires from California" were determined to put the country back 50 years, to when Franklin D. Roosevelt was in office. Then, he said, 5 percent of the people earned more than the money, and everyone was taxed equally. "Roosevelt put a stop to that." he said. HE SAID he believes there is an unorganized coalition of interests against the Reagan budget that will be effective in the elections this fall. This coalition, he said, will affect the re-elections of those representatives, senators and governors who have supported Reaganomics. shift from the federal government to the states and cities the burden of providing for programs will work when these programs are floundering now, even with federal money. "The president has demonstrated a lack of intellectual awareness of economics and what importance his economic plans will have if Congress enacts the budget," Stokes said. However, he doesn't think Congress will accept Reagan's budget as it is. "They can't balance the budget on the backs of those who have the least," he said. He said he didn't see how Reagan's plan to Stokes said he was asked yesterday how he felt about what was happening in El Salvador, Poland and Haiti. They are having a much time than you are we are having here, he said. Budget From page 1 The Legislature, when appropriating funds to the University, predetermines the amount of shrinkage and withholds this money from an institution's allocation. In the 1982 budget, the shrinkage was 2 percent. This meant that the University actually received $800,000 of each $1 million of salary "Each year, every employee that was employed the year before, and is expected to continue, is named in the budget." Nitcher said, but he did not account the possibility that some will leave." HE SAID money would be saved when a part-time employee replaced a full-time employee, when a faculty member stayed on sabbatical leave for longer than expected or when a position went unfilled for longer than expected, or permanently. In Gov. Carlin's budget recommendations for fiscal 1986 he proposed that shrinkage be increased to 20%. Other Regents schools included in the five-year study transferred more funds from their salary budgets than KU did. Nitcher said one reason was because they thought certain equipment was more important than a particular employee's position. Nichler said he expected that out of the 1982 could be used for operating expenses left over to be used for operating expenses Robert Cobb, executive vice chancellor, has already discussed with the Senate Executive Committee the possibility of using any leftover funds for library acquisitions. Boyd's Coins-Antiques Class Rings Bond Silver - Trade Gold - Silver - Coins 713 New Hampshire Lampertown, New Hampshire 913-824-8773 LOW COST RENTER'S INSURANCE Protect your valuable personal property John E. 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