**1982** coded of like's lys' in me, in in a ang at teme, tom jetets jetes claps claps theing ing badish bash nanou anuh andler andler linee lines sereo abilities, KANSAN University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas The University Daily Thursday, January 28, 1982 Vol. 92, No. 84 USPS 650-640 WASHINGTON - President Reagan's plan for federal-state swap drew quick applause from Republican leaders and harsh criticism from other lawmakers. But the shift from other key players to signal a tough fight. Governors and some congressmen said they wanted to wait for specifies before backing Reagan's plan to transfer $47 billion in federal programs to states. Vermont Gov. Richard Snelling, chairman of the National Governors Association, said yesterday that governors were unlikely to accept the president's plan unless they were given authority to correct governors also wanted a formula to correct financial "injustices" among various states. The president's proposed program came under sharp fire yesterday from the Black Leadership black civil rights groups. nearly all black civil rights groups. Reagan's message "demonstrated a shocking insensitivity to the needs and aspirations of black people, other minorities and the poor," the Rev. Joseph Lowery, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, said on behalf of the group. Republican leadership was more optimistic about Reagan's proposal. "I think it's worth the gamble," Howard Baken, Senate Republican leader, said on NBC. "I think it's the only way you can make a basic point to Washington." Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kansas, interviewed on CBS was more cautious than other leading Republicans. "We ought to wait and look at the specifics," he said. "We don't have the details. We have the concept. It sounds good." Dole urged federal protection for food stamp recipients because some states "might reduce the program and deny some poor people their food." Johannes Wittevene, the former president of the International Monetary Fund, called Reagan's State of the Union address a disappointing one. The plans he could round the recession by a year. Witteveen said the president's "refusal to consider any increase in indirect taxes" meant the entire anti-inflation battle would have to be fought by the Federal Reserve. Democratic and Republican leaders agreed that the prospect for tax increases this year would be significant. House Speaker O'Neill that early public reaction to Reagan's program—about 100 telegrams and mailgrams—was about 2-1 against the president, in contrast to the huge favorable response Reagan received when he outlined his economic program a year ago. The White house said public opinion was the most favorable, with more than 3,200 responses received Former Vice President Walter Mendale,介导, about the infesting 'uncerping' administration, of the Boca Raton plant. Mondale said the deficit was not decreasing, as Reagan claimed, but was increasing. Sen. Russell Long, D-LA., said the president "did not come to grips" with the problems of high unemployment, high interest rates and high budget deficits. Illinois Republican Gov. James Thompson, echoing son's销售 concern over money, endorsed a bill "It's time to give us our money back. It's time to give us our power and authority back and it's time to let the governors and the mayors of this city know that we are the people in their states," Thompson told CBS. City budget future uncertain Vice President George Bush was expectedly enthusiastic about Reagan's proposals. By STEPHEN BLAIR Appaling to American values of family, hard work, rugged individualism and cooperation, Bush said critics of Reagan's proposal "don't believe that the power belongs to the people." City officials may have to make budget decisions without knowing how much money the city has as a result of President Reagan's "new law" Lawrence Mayor Marci Francisco, said yesterday. Staff Reporter The state of Kansas could handle the extra responsibilities the president wants to give states without major turnover, Robert Harder, secretary of Social Rehabilitation Services, said. We set our budget as a city a year ahead so if Harder said he was hungry for more details of the state government thought that the state government would break up. In the president's plan, the federal government would take over the Medicare program and director, said, "The public would end up paying either for day care or care, I welcome day care training." But no one was sure which programs might be cut. Francisco said, "You're talking about a 10-year program and I'm not sure how much he Reagan will have over it. All he'd done is talked." Francisco said that the problems and the wealth of the nation could be better shared on a January/February, 1982 Ampersand Sony claims, The Walkman is more than a breakthrough product. It has established itself as the representative product of an entire generation. Television color television, and open space television, distinction for precious generations. a throbbing area from the crackling chords of an Angus Young or a bleak Wagner, as the wind passes through a tangle, too, as all other sounds take second place, when a crash here occurs. Does this imply that a sprouting crop of robots are about to invade our walkways, maneuvering as solitary zombies, blocking out all the world but for their chosen soundtrack or another way? Will music return? The more practical service of the personal stereo exists for the opposite group, the non-mobile types. Bedridden patients, unable to haul their stereo components to high quality stereo without crowding. Sedentary jobs, from factory work to truck driving can block out the blasts. Time seems to fly while washing dishes, and the chances of the psi pressure on the stereo if one uses the belt book instead of the neck strap to attach it. For most purposes, the strap secures the machine nicely, keeping hands and waist free. Want to go strapless? Sony's wireless, soft-tech controls which control through the fabric. Most brands offer a 'mute' feature, to enable you to speak to the camera while you can communicate while the music flows on deep in the distance. Some machines have a microphone with the music recorded in it, so you can listen into the soundtrack, suitable if you prefer to croon with the tune. Despite the lightweight comfort of the headphones, sound quality is usually sharper than up speakers and the lyrics brought closer to the brain, with subtitles distinguished. Record reviewers have been known to tape their free proms, in order to lay down a biking to their day jobs as musicians. The political ramifications of the Walkman and its proliferating lk may balance on the obsolescence of sidewalk "boom" technology, which has preferred his preference for high volume P-Funk to the generic crowd passing by, but on the other hand, there is nothing particularly special about his music; the chorus of *Bette Davis Eyes* in an otherwise quiet and crowded elevator. And the person next to you doesn't need to be shaved at an outdoor cafe to can hear REO cranking out music. These potential soaks are quickly learned, and overcome. The larger personal model stereos might not be as cute as Sony's, but they are small enough to in-can mount on a receiver. The FM radio units, while draining batteries at a much slower rate than the 9 or so hours cuases get on 2, 3 or 4 AM butteries, sometimes贮存 them up into the area and the activity where they're used. one tubes in two years. With the Kroens and Hong Kong manufacturers in there, pretty soon you'll see them for £2905 . In the meantime, who's waiting to find out? I got a date to scrub the bathroom floor with Ellen Foley, and it can't wait. The best personal stereo models offer an FM module which snaps in like a cassette, allowing you to opt for recorded or broadcast sounds. The Many Roads to Hi Fi Some competing competitors don't hold much for the future. Richard Sutton of Todasha America claims, "It's just like the CB boom. It will go down." BY MARTIN CLIFFORD All with about 1/3 less bulk than regular portables. There are no upper and lower limits to high-fidelity sound, and since listening to music with an assist from electronics has so many diffulty levels, it's important another person's phony. What you may like in the way of audio and what you will ultimately buy depends on the way you interface with audio composition equipment, personal taste and musical training. Fortunately there are various ways to set up a hifi/system, some of which are a dead-end arrangement others permitting the system to grow as your budget and musical taste per person. Getting a h/fi system is a decision-making process and the selection of the wrong option can be cumby, time consuming. But if you have a problem in compounding by the fact that you cannot really heat a h/fi system until you are listened to for about a half year, it is only then that the oil may leak. When you have set up will begin to emergence. Your natural wearing for audio can be satisfied in a number of ways. Basically, there are two approaches, compact vs component, but there are a number of benefits to two. A compact system consists of an *Communed* on page 22 AND LESS. one-button feature switchin $ \sigma $ So, finally, you can gorge yourself on incredible sound. And still be able to move. ©1981 Pioneer Electronics of America, 1925 E. Domingaz Street, Long Beach, CA 90810. *Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories.* IOH HANKAMMERiKansan $ appcock aappel the efforts of the Jayhawks. Knight sat out feated Colorado 74-60. See related story, page 10. esen- being drafted State Rep. Betty Jo Charlton, D-Lawrence, agreed to censor the bill at a meeting of the KU legislature in April. She said that the addition of Poland to the bill would make legislators think harder about the oppression in South Africa, where 15 percent of the population was displaced and where a black majority was oppressed daily. hew gave him h photography People are more willing to tolerate op- See DIVESTMENT page five ret he of 300 oil oil ly ne le le ley ly 's ly la la r rs t t. e e. This accident postponed the flight to Nov. 4. The next time the flight was only seconds away, the pilot had to abort. However, on Nov. 12, 300,000 people lined riverbanks and highways around the sprawling space center to see the shuttle make space history on its two-day journey. Donald Clayton, shuttle test flight manager said that the flight ran superbly and looked considerably better than it did after flight one. Two burned out rocket boots were blamed for the Columbia's early re-entry. The next important goal for the NASA space program, Engle said, would be a permanent orbiting space station. However, it will also provide funding for that project was uncertain. Engle said that NASA planned many more space shuttle flights. "There are plans in the space program for three more vehicles such as Columbia, with three new engines." "That means that Columbia has 98 more See ENGLE page five