Page 2 University Daily Kansan, November 19, 1981 News Briefs From United Press International Senate works on budget to reach compromise WASHINGTON—Senate Republican leaders, trying to avert a presidential veto of a vital fund bill, yesterday struggled to make budget cuts that both benefited Republicans and Democrats. After a day of juggling figures, Republican leaders decided on a 3.5 percent cut in a stoppage bill to keep several federal agencies from running out of Reagan had requested a 5 percent reduction in the bill, saying he would meet Congress halfway from the original 12 percent spending cuts he proposed in September. Reagan also said he would veto the bill if it were not reduced further. Republican leaders plan to offer a compromise that will avert Reagan's veto on the Senate floor today. Howard Baker, Senate majority leader, spent yesterday talking with White House officials and dissident senators. But Mark Haffield, R-Ore, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee imposed deeper cuts in the bill. "There is not agreement," he said. "There is a draft of a proposal." Reagan affirms faith in Stockman WASHINGTON—President Reagan has expressed confidence in David Stockman, budget director, and a White House spokesman said yesterday that the president's policies will stay. Reagan, in his first comment on Stockman since Stockman openly criticized the president's economic plan, said the budget director might have been a great idea. P "On the other hand," the president said, "I think as we continue forward with this economic program, we're going to have the answer" on Stockman's phone. really, "I still believe he believes in our program." Stockman is prepared to embark next week on a four-day, four-state trip through the West to aid Republican congressmen, despite the controversy over his remarks calling the Administration tax cut a "Trojan horse" and expressing doubt about Reagan's economic plans. Students mob Kissinger at speech BRASILIA, Brazil—Police rushed Henry Kissinger, former U.S. secretary of state, who university University yesterday to escape hundreds of police who betrayed him. Four hundred students trapped Kissinger and an audience of government officials and diplomats inside the university's auditorium for nearly two weeks. The demonstration forced Kissinger to cut short his speech on American foreign policy. Police whisked him into a safe room inside the auditorium, and then sent him out to another location. Student activists called the demonstration to protest what they called the "absurd 1980" paid for Kissinger's appearance at a time when Brazil's House reiects cutting B-1 bomber WASHINGTON—The House yesterday endorsed President Reagan's $2.4 billion request to deploy the B-1 as America's new long-range nuclear The House, considering Reagan's record $30.9 billion defense budget, rejected 307-99 an amendment to cut funds requested for the new manned Minutes later, the House defeated a similar proposal by Rep. Joseph P. Addabbo, D.N.Y. Both B-1 amendments would have cut $1.8 billion, or 75 percent of the $2.4 billion requested in the defense bill. Adaabo said the Pentagon probably didn't want to be bothered. "There is no B-1 bomber," he said. "It's a paper plane, just like the Stealth bomber." But B-1 supporters say the United States needs the B-1 to replace its aging fleet of B-52 bombers. Avatollah Khomeini delegates power ANKARA, Turkey—The Aatayolah Ruhailah Khomeini gave up some of his most treasured possessions to Ali Montazari, who is expected to succeed him as Spiritual leader. All Montazari, who is expected to succeed him as Spiritual leader. In a decree, Khomeini, 82, gave Montazari authority to appoint someone to "supervise the political and ideological course" of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The guards are Iran's stauestheic Islamic force. Khomeini previously authorized Montazari to appoint the powerful commander. Khomeini's office has denied rumors of his imminent retirement. Khomeini has had heart problems since 1980, which have forced him to seek Reagan savs FBI cleared Allen WASHINGTON—President Reagan said yesterday an FBI investigation so far has found nothing wrong with the gift that Richard Allen, national security advisor to the president, received. However, Reagan was relying on an oral FBI report that Edwin Meese, special adviser, relayed to him. There was no written FBI report of the incident, in which Allen accepted a $1,000 cash gift from two Japanese journalists after he arranged for them to Yesterday, Reagan confused the issue when he told reporters he first learned of the gift in September and said, "Then it was investigated and it Senator allowed lawver in chamber But everything is not fine yet. The Justice Department is still investigating whether Allen's receipt of the money and his failure to report it were illegal. WASHINGTON-Senate leaders yesterday rejected the request of Sen. Harrison Williams, D-N.J., to introduce new evidence when the Senate rejected a bill that would allow him to serve on the Senate. At the same time, Howard Baker, Senate majority leader, and Robert Byrd, Senate minority leader, informed Williams he could have an attorney for the case. Baker said the Senate would begin proceedings against William Dec. 3. Williams, a 25-year Senator veteran, asked this week for permission to visit his home in Chelsea. But the Senate Ethics Committee said he should have revealed the evidence when he appeared before it. The committee has already recommended that Williams be expelled from the Senate. He would be the first senator ousted since the Civil War. U.N. forces in Lebanon imperiled TEL AVIV, Israel—The commander of the Israeli-bound militia in southern Lebanon warned yesterday that any action by besieged U.N. troops against his forces would mean the end of the six-nation peacekeeping force in the border region. A U.N. spokesman said the forces of the commander, Maaj. Said Haddad, were keeping U.N. forces from repairing a pipeline that carried water to their headquarters at Naqora. He also said the men were blocking roads around the town. Haddad said he was retaliating against the U.N. forces because they consistently failed to block attacks by Palestinian guerrillas. Three militia teen-age soldiers were killed last week in an explosion blamed on guerrilla infiltrators. Locker room awaits materials shipment By EILEEN MARKEY Staff Reporter The KU women's basketball team will be well into the season before its new locker room is complete, a team of assistant director said yesterday. "It'll probably be around 30 to 60 days," said Jim Christy, the assistant director of construction. "We're waiting for some materials to come in." that the new room in the southeast corner of Allen Field House would be completed by Nov. 21, the date of the women's first home game. Women's basketball coach Marian Washington said she was originally told CHRISTY SAID that the project, which started about two weeks ago, could not be completed until facilities operations received ceramic tiles and other materials that were ordered at the time the project began. "I think they misunderstood our starting date," Christy said. "People always get the wrong impression about these contracts." "It 's usually 60 to 90 days before you Washington said that until the locker room was completed the visiting women's teams would use other locker rooms. The Field House as they had done. get your materials," he said. "But once we get them, it'll only be two weeks or so until we finish." "We'll have to use the men's room across the way," she said. In the past, all KU women athletes have used the same locker room. There are, however, six dressing rooms in Allen FIELD House and Parrot Annex. PARROT HAS A dressing room and shower facility for football players, coaches and administrative staff. Allen Field House has a men's track dressing room, a baseball dressing room, a basketball dressing room and a visitor room that is also used by the tenn The additional women's room will be the seventh locker room in the Allen Field House complex. It will serve only the women's basketball team, its coaches and other women staff and administrators. The University is financing the $25,000 project. - NOTICE - WAREHOUSE STEREO SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DISPLAY MODELS, USED EQUIPMENT AND IN- MUNITION FOR NEW BANKRUPTING WAREHOUSE. MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW EQUIPMENT. *TERMS OF SALE: DISPLAY MODELS WILL NOT BE TAKEN OFF DISPLAY IMMEDIATELY, BUT WILL BE COMPL TELLY TESTED, BOXED, AND BE ALL NEW MODELS HAVE FULL FACTORY WARRANTY - IT IS THE CUSTOMER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO TRANSPORT THE UNIT TO THE NEAREST FACTORY FACILITY FOR SERVICE. ALL USED UNITS ARE SUBJECT TO KIEF'S 24-HOUR BUY-BACK GUARANTEE. READY FOR PICK-UP THE FOLLOWING DAY. ALL NEW MODELS HAVE FULL FACTORY WARRANTY RECEIVERS qaty. manufacturer model power list SALE! (2) Akai AA:R21 38W2* 2 w 349.95 239* (2) Akai AA:R31 38W2* 2 w 349.95 239* (1) Fisher RS-220 30W2* 2 w 349.95 215* (2) Harmon/Kardon 460i 30W2* 2 w 329.00 225* (1) Harmon/Kardon 570i 30W2* 2 w 329.00 225* (1) Hitachi SR604 35W2* 2 w 395.00 249* (2) JVC R-533 40W2* 2 w 349.00 238* (2) JVC R-533 40W2* 2 w 349.00 238* (1) JVC 577 60W2* 2 w 560.00 358* (1)* Kenwood KR-710 60W2* 2 w 560.00 358* (1)* Kenwood KR-720 60W2* 2 w 349.00 229* (1)* Kenwood KR-80 27W2* 2 w 390.00 248* (1)* Kenwood KR301 27W2* 2 w 289.00 149* (1) Luxman R-1030 27W2* 2 w 425.00 169* (1) NAD 7020 20W2* 2 w 340.00 288* (1) McIntosh 4100 10W2* 3600.00 1398* (2) Onkyo TX2000 27W2* 2 w 259.95 179* (2) Onkyo TX4000 27W2* 2 w 349.95 179* (2) Onkyo TX4000 27W2* 2 w 349.95 179* (2) Onkyo TX5000 65W2* 2 w 519.95 399* (1) Optica SA-5205 65W2* 360.00 195* (4) Pioneer XS3400 18W2* 175.00 129* (4) Pioneer XS4- 18W2* 250.00 129* (2) Pioneer XS- 5X. 30W2* 325.00 139* (1) Sony STR-V2 35W2* 279.95 128* (1) Sony STR-V3 35W2* 330.00 129* (1) Technia SA-103 20W2* 200.00 148* (2)* Yamaha R300 30W2* 260.00 129* (2)* Yamaha R500 40W2* 260.00 129* --- A SELECTION OF OVER 1000 LPs* Regular Price: $6.98 to $8.98 Limit 10 per customer SPECIAL PURCHASE $3.99 ea. SPEAKERS | query | manufacturer model | descrip. list | SALE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (2.pr.) Acculab | 220 | 10'-2 way $130.00 en.' *65' en'* | | | (1.pr.) Acculab | 320 | 10'-2 way $130.00 en.' *65' en'* | | | (*2.pr.) Acculab | 440 | 10'-2 way $275.00 en.' *125' en'* | | | (1.pr.) ADS | LT907 T2 *Red* $189.00 en.' *119' en'* | | | (1.pr.) ADS | LT107 T2 *Pass* Red $349.00 en.' *199' en'* | | | (1.pr.) Advent | Large | Uses $175.00 en.' *99' en'* | | *(*3.pr.) Bang & Olufsen | 5-30 | 8'-2 way $125.00 en.' *99' en'* | | *(*2.pr.) "Bang & Olufsen | 5-75 | 10'-4 way $360.00 en.' *275' en'* | | | (1.pr.) Bose | 301 | Uses $175.00 en.' *75' en'* | | | (1.pr.) Bose | 601 | 10'-4 way $310.00 en.' *150' en'* | | | (1.pr.) Bose | 901 III | 9-4)' $660.00 en.' *300' en'* | | | (1.pr.) Dahquist | DQ10 | $500.00 en.' *400' en'* | | | (*2.pr.) "Ease" | 208 | 8'-2 way $130.00 en.' *49' en'* | | (2 pr.) Fisher ST-440 12' 3-way $259.95 * 139" em* (16 pr.) *Infinity Qe 8' 2-way $259.95 * 139" em* (1 pr.) Genesis No. 1 8' 2-way $129.00 * 198" em* (6 pr.) *JBL L19 8' 2-way $175.00 * 149" em* (16 pr.) *JBL L40 8' 2-way $250.00 * 149" em* (16 pr.) *JBL L112 8' 2-way $495.00 * 429" em* 12' 3-way (1 pr.) JBL L150A Pass. Red $695.00 * 588" em* (1 pr.) Maranta 7 U used $249.00 * 119" em* (1 pr.) *Mitinubyo M5-10 10' 2-way $200.00 * 150" em* (1 pr.) Okyuro E100 10' 2-way $139.00 * 159" em* (1 pr.) Opticonia CP-2121 8' 2-way $180.00 * 125" em* (2 pr.) Polk Audio 5 8' 2-way $160.00 * 119" em* (2 pr.) Polk Audio 7 10' 2-way $220.00 * 170" em* (1 pr.) RTR G100 8' 2-way $250.00 * 125" em* (tame as Acculah) *(10 pr.) *Yamaha NS-4 8' 2-way $110.00 * 83" em* *(1 pr.) Yamaha NS-6 8' 2-way $159.00 * 139" em* *(1 pr.) Yamaha NS-344 8' 2-way $260.00 * 189" em* *(1 pr.) *Yamaha NS-690 8' 2-way $249.00 * 288" em* A SELECTION OF OVER 500 AUDIOPHILE LPs* Regular Retail: $16.95 to $19.95 Telare Sheffield Mobile Fidelity Fresh Aire many more NOW $1200 ea. TAPE DECKS quantity manufacturer model descript. list SALE *(12)* Aiwa AD3100U Dolby $249.00 *218*" *(13)* Aiwa AD3200U Dolly C $250.00 *218*" *(1)* Aiwa AD3500U 3-head C $400.00 *355*" *(2)* Aiwa AD500U Auto Rev. $400.00 *355*" (1) Akai CSF11 Dolly $249.85 *158*" (1) Akai GXF25 Dolly $189.85 *189*" *(1)* "Bang & Olufsen 8000 Comp. Cost $100.00 *695*" (1) Harmon/Kardon HK100M Dolly $279.00 *169*" (1) Harmon/Kardon HK200XM Dolly $279.00 *169*" (1) JVC KDAS Dolly $250.00 *229*" (1) JVC KD3 Dolly $215.00 *129*" (2) Kenwood KX50 Dolly $225.00 *149*" (2) Kenwood KX500 Dolly $250.00 *187*" (3) Keenwood DT-25 Dolly $370.00 *265*" (3) Mitushii DT-25 Dolly $370.00 *265*" (1) NAD 6140 Dolly HX $295.00 *299*" *(4)* Nakamichi 480 Dolly HX $495.00 *499*" *(4)* Nakamichi 480Z Dolly HX $495.00 *499*" *(1)* Nakamichi 482Z three $500.00 *800*" (1) Optronics 6206 $470.00 *800*" (3) Okayo TA1500 $199.00 *178*" (12) Okayo TA1900 $199.00 *159*" (3) Okayo TA2050 $199.00 *299*" (3) Okayo TAW40 $199.00 *189*" (2) Pioneer RT-707 R4o-R $ 695.00 *488*" (4) Pioneer CT-4 $ 200.00 *159*" (4) Pioneer CT-6 $ 350.00 *259*" (1) Pioneer CTF-500 $ 185.00 *99*" (1) Pioneer CTF-800 $ 450.00 *239*" (1) Technix M-33 $ 350.00 *225*" (2) Toshiba CXM10 $ 169.00 *125*" *(2) Yamaha K550 $ 300.00 *277*" *(1) Yamaha K850 $ 360.00 *299*" *(1) Yamaha K960 $ 460.00 *448*" MAXELL ULTRA-DYNAMIC CASSETTE TAPE UD C-90 Regular Retail: $6.75 ea. 1500 in stock Quantity of 10 $279 ea. --- TURNTABLES qty | manufacturer model deskrip. list | SALE | *{4*} Bang & Olufsen 1000 | MMC10 | $215.00 | "948" *{4*} Bang & Olufsen 8000 | MMC20 | $319.00 | "969" *{2*} Kenwood KD-50 | quattuor DD | $1190.00 | "1200" *{2} Kenwood KD-50 | quattuor DD | $1190.00 | "1200" *{2} Onkyo straight arm ... special parcel | $118.00 | "119" *{2} Onkyo 1010A | BD | $140.00 | "118" *{1} Onkyo 1012F | BD | $140.00 | "118" *{2} Onkyo DD-1280 quattuor DD | $360.00 | "298" *{1} Pioneer PL2 | BD | $130.00 | "198" *{1} Pioneer PL2 | BD | $130.00 | "198" *{10} Tachica SLB202 | BD | $130.00 | "100" *{10} Tachica SLD202 | BD | $130.00 | "100" *{2} Toshiba SR1A004 | BD | $128.00 | "100" *{2} Toshiba SR1A004 | BD | $128.00 | "100" *{2*} Yamaha F-880 | quattuor DD | $360.00 | "298" DISCWASHERS* Regular Retail: $16.50 500 in stock Limit 5 per customer $995 Great Christmas gift --- ACCESSORIES & MISC. manufacturer model desksp . list 700. SALE qty1 Laminar T-12 Tuner lt $200. *395* Laminar L-111 Intel Amp realtime DC $170. *750* Laminar L-111 Intel Amp realtime DC $170. *750* Audio Piano 2 Digital Time Delay $1500. *750* Audio Piano 2 Digital Time Delay $1500. CARTRIDGES SUPER S10 100 in stock Regular Rental B125 *55*$ ORTOCON FORCION C10*$ SHURE M91L03 35 in stock Register RPAT $10.00 17*24* 150 in stock Register RPAT $8.75 17*24* OR TOP OR CONDOM 10" 10" stock regal Retail $100.00 *729*** 15 in stock - KIEF'S BEST VALUE PER $ — SALE STARTS TODAY — KIEF'S: 913-842-1544 25TH & IOWA-HOLIDAY PLAZA GRAMOPHONE: 913-842-1811