University Daily Kansan, February 15, 1982 p. n th st Owen From page 1 McManus as secretary of corrections, Owen said, "Absolutely not." "McManus has sold Carlin a bill of goods on his community corrections program, and that is not a viable alternative to incarcerating violent criminals." OWEN ALSO criticized Carlin for a string of broom campaign promises, including one to him. While campaigning four years ago, Carlin said he favored a death penalty, but twice since the mid-1990s, he was supported by the caucus. Director "People feel like they were duped by Carlin in that last race," Owen said. "I happen to be in favor of the death penalty and if I'm elected governor I plan to sign the death penalty bill." "I don't think we're in the business of assuring Owen said he also differed from Carlin in his attitude toward President Reagan's "new federalism." The Reagan program should be a healthy exercise for Kansas, he said. the rest of the university might be judged by that standard From page 1 If Reagan's proposed changes are passed, student loans and grants become the responsibility of the state, and these programs could undergo a cleanup, he said. He said that because of the visibility of the athletic department, there were bound to be "I know that everything is not totally positive," Lessig said. "The success of the athletic program has to start with the people at the top." Derr Brinkman, chairman of the search committee and dean of the School of Journalism, said he was pleased with the choice of Lessig as athletic director. "We have yet to hear a negative thing about Jim Lessig," Brinkman said. "His work with coaches, athletic staff members, students, faculty and alumni is superb." Del Shankel, acting athletic director, said he was impressed with the effective way Lessig coordinated his staff at Bowling Green University. BUDIG SAID he thought Lessig would serve the University well in the years ahead. "He is committed to strengths in the classroom as well as the playing field." Budig Carl James Big Eight commissioner, who is a good administrator with a good background. Lessig said that KU's outstanding reputation and the positive attitude of people involved with the University were the things that influenced his decision to come to KU. "He has an excellent reputation in the Mid-America Conference." James said. Last spring, Lessig was offered a position as a professor at the University of Maryland, which he refuses. Lessig said that he was used to a smaller town and was not interested in living close to the Washington, D.C. area. He also thought he thought he would love to be about their university as they have found at KU. that everybody can go to school," Owen said. "I'm opposed to the government footing the bill, though I think the student loan program should be made more accessible to students who deserve it and who will pay it back." Owen, one of three Republican gubernatorial candidates, said there would be "no contest" between himself and Louis Kemp of Easton and Jeffrey McLean of whom have previously held public office. Doyen," he said. "Is there going to be any flexibility on the part of the president of the Senate so we don't get caught in a deadlock over this?" Eggs Doyen, R-Concordia, has refused to compromise on his stand against any form of a severance tax, and he has strong support in the Senate. "What it may come down to is whether individual senators will stand up and be counted. Will a majority by responsive to the needs of our state?" Carlin said. From page 1 He said property taxes went up last year because no severance tax or other funding increased. " Their interests seem to be primarily protecting the oil and gas industry," he said. He said the House passed a school finance bill last week with the understanding that they would not take part. "They did not vote for a property tax increase," he said. "They assumed they would pay." ASK From page 1 campus director for four months so that the present director, John Keighley, could work to reorganize the KU membership while Patty Gillen was the new director, could work on legislation in Topeka. The Senate's finance and auditing committee voted against presenting the issue to the Senate, and the Senate voted against a suspension of the Senate during discussion of the issue at its meeting Wednesday. The ASK Board of Directors voted Friday night to amend the fiscal 1983 budget to take $1,000 that KU would not need for a summer program and put in the campus director's budget. "It was to increase the campus director's kightly to hire a second campus director," Klightly wrote. BUT THE ASSEMBLY reversed the amendment by a 40-14 vote, Keightley said. One member of the KU delegation voted to reverse the amendment. Rose Kuo, the KU representative who voted to reverse the amendment, said KU should be able to vote in the council. While the assembly discussed issues, the KU deletion had its own conflicts. "In our organization there are so many personal vendettes against each other. It's tearing up the organization," Randy Crow, KU delegate, said. DAVID ADKINS, KU student body president and delegate, said the KU delegation lacked forfeiture. "From my perspective, KU's delegation is very disorganized and has not done its homework as the other Regents institutions will." Influence and effectiveness is nil. "Adkins said." 'KU is not respected in all assembly right body vice president, said. Adkins said ASK at KU would be under scrutiny this semester. "We're supposed to be working with Senate, and we're fighting them." Crow said. "I'm only a freshman, but I joined ASK and I think it's worthwhile. I guess we're pleading for me." CROW SAID Kightley was not respected by the assembly simply because he was new. The ASK assembly passed 13 resolutions to pass the state legislators as the students' opinions néguyan say the issue should be what ASK could do rather than whether ASK could exist at ONE RESOLUTION that passed stated that ASK opposed sections of President Ronald Reagan's fiscal 1983 budget making graduate and professional students ineligible for guaranteed student loans. It was sponsored by the KU graduate student council. 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