'Wrack & Roll' Bradley Denton, a former KU student, signed copies of his his newly released science-fiction novel, "Wrack & Roll," in the Kansas Union yesterday. Pet owners should be especially cautious of pet-associated illnesses that could be passed on to humans during winter months when animals spend a lot of time indoors. Story, page 3 Cat scratch fever Story, page 7 A bit nippy Today will be mostly sunny and warmer with a high temperature around 30. Tonight will be partly cloudy and cold, with a low in the 20s. Details, page 3 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Vol. 97, No.59 (USPS 650-640) Thursday November 13.1986 Published since 1889 by the students of the University of Kansas Construction hampers drainage Runoff from Mount Oread floods some parts of city By JOHN BENNER Stall writer During rain storms, Eleanor Woodyard, 2204 Alabama St., sometimes has to keep an eye out for people to keep them from hurting themselves in the street near her house. When the sewers fill, she said, the manhole covers pop off and the exposed hole could be dangerous to pedestrians and motorists. Woodyard said the water, which has gotten as high as eight inches in the street, didn't keep motorists off the road. "People don't stop driving here," she said. "They just drive faster." Flooding in the neighborhoods south of Mount Oread, on Naismith Drive and on 23rd Street results from KU construction and other building in Lawrence, say Woodyard, other residents and city officials. In 1983, Lawrence added an ordinance to the city code that was designed to ease flooding in the city, said Teresa Gardner, city engineer. Gardner said the ordinance required new city construction projects to detain water to keep it from draining any faster than it drained before the construction. However, because the city considers University property beyond its jurisdiction, KU construction has continued without detaining excess flood water, said Price Banks, city planning director. Gardner also cited runoff from private construction projects on land south of Mount Oread and construction on campus for backing up storm water on Naismith Drive and on 23rd Street. Youth cha Scott was charged, and will be tried, because 17-year-olds in Missouri are conside according to Detective Lester Scott of the re Thompson, 23, of Kansas City, Mo., is in a listed in critical condition at St. Luke's Hosas City, Mo. Barbee said Scott was in the city jail Tu unrelated charge of armed robbery from the dent, which later linked him to the Thomps KU has not yet felt state budget pinch some officials say Although state budget officials are working during a transition period between governors with a projected budget deficit of $12 million, KU officials said earlier this week that the University's budget had not yet experienced cutbacks. The current conditions of the state have not yet slowed down the planning process for the University's fiscal 1988 budget. Zimmerman said. "He was linked through a series of invest and evidence." Barbee said. Fambrough, now a field representative for Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, was contacted by telephone yesterday in Stockton on the first leg of a two-day tour of western Kansas. Kansas City, Mo. police charged Richard Kansas City, Mo., yesterday with armed criminal activity in connection with shooting of Amy Thompson, a KU graduate "We haven't felt any financial or physical effects yet." Ward Brian Zimmerman, KU budget director, said yesterday. Bv KIRK KAHLER Ex-coach co Staff writer Sgt. Jim Barbee, supervisor of the police robbery unit, said Scott was arrested at not his home on East 61st Street after a similar dent on Nov. 6. Each year, the University of Kansas prepares a tentative budget and delivers it to the Board of Regents for Former KU football coach Don Fambrough confirmed yesterday that some players during his tenure had used drugs but denied a former player's accusation that he had ignored the problem. "I'm not trying to deny that while I was there we didn't have those problems, because we did," he said. "I was not so much aware of (cocaine) as I was of other things, but yes, had some dru-related problems." Fambrough said some players on the team had used various drugs while he was head coach, from 1979 to 1982, but he denied that the problem was widespread. United Press International Staff writer "They were taken care of on an individual basis. In some cases players were dismissed, in other cases they were given a second chance." "The ordinance requiring water detention is a relatively new policy," Gardner said. "We feel the University needs to incorporate detention into new projects. "We also need to do that in the rest of the city. The University is not 10 percent to blame." He said two or three players had been dismissed and two or three others had not. She said water flowing off Mount Oread to the south was responsible for the collapse of two roads and the weakening of two others that cross Naismith Drive between 19th and 23rd streets. The city recently allocated more than $400,000 for repairs of the street and of a broken water main in the area. 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In the main entrance of the Kansas Union, they covered an olive-colored card table with socialist literature and a colorful display of buttons urging the release of Nelson Mandela, leader of the African National Con- Stotts said he hoped the division would respond to the University by next week, at which time the University would schedule a hearing before Gov. John Carlin and his staff Hayden probably would be present at the meeting. "We have not made a recommendation yet," he said. "Hopefully, we will get all of that ironed out now." "We will look at the KU budget," of course, while considering the financial implications. Zimmerman said the Budget Division would recommend to the governor the amounts that were feasible in terms of the resources available. Each year the University presents its request to the division and "where we agree, we thank them and where there is a discrepancy, we will appeal to the governor." Zimmerman said Before the KU budget was sent to the Budget Division, the Board of Regents requested KU to make several adjustments. One of the requests concerned the money budgeted for new and improved programs. The University, in its tentative budget, requested $7,548,732 for 18 new and improved programs during fiscal year 1988, the 1987-68 academic year, he said. The Regents reduced that by almost 59 percent, authorizing the University to seek $3,113,393 for creating only eight programs. Overall, the Regents allowed the University to seek a total general use fund of $125,301,974 for fiscal year 1988, he said. "That is still our official request to the Board of Reports," he said. One area in which the Regents did not suggest a change was the 8 percent increase the University is seeking for unclassified salaries, which include faculty members. Zimmerman said. Jadey Antisonon Special to the KANSAN Alliance, sells books and newslet-