Big, bad Wolf It's now or never for top KU tennis player Mike Wolf. He will make his third and final attempt at becoming an All-American this weekend at the Volvo All-American Tennis Championships at UCLA. Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Hayden stopped in Lawrence today to speak on campus and to attend a rally at the local Republican Headquarters. Whistle stop Breezy street Story, page 11 Today will be partly cloudy, windy and mild with a high temperature in the 60s. Tonight will be cloudy and cool. Story, page 8 Details, page 3 Vol. 97, No. 49 (USPS 650-640) THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday Published since 1889 by the students of the University of Kansas October 30,1986 Skyline of KU to lose stack in the spring By KIRK KAHLER Staff writer KU'S 257-foot smokestack will be demolished ano replaced with two 15-foot smokestacks in the spring, the university director of facilities planning said yesterday. Allen Wiechert, the director, said the smokestack is behind Staufer-Flint Hall, could be torn down in "It all depends on the heating need." he said. The smokestack has been operating at the University since 1921 and is used to discharge residue from the burning oil or natural gas fuel used to create steam in the power plant's boilers. At the end of the winter heating season, two boilers at the University present will be modified for the KUEA reports drop in contributions, increase in donors By NANCY BARRE Staff writer Contributions to the Kansas University Endowment Association decreased by about 4 percent in the 1985-96 fiscal year, but the number of donors, money allocated for scholarships and investment income increased significantly. According to the Endowment Association's annual report released yesterday, 32,326 donors contributed $13.4 million to the Endowment Association to support the University. This figure is down from $13.9 million contributed by 30,000 donors "From a future standpoint, these modest donations are a key factor." Seymour said. "It gets people into the habit of giving, and these people will probably give more later, when they are able." drives, he said. However, Seymour said he was concerned that the tax reform law that President Reagan signed recently, in addition to the state of the Kansas economy, would discourage possible donors. 6 DECISION '86, OCTOBER 29, 1986 Precinct-ward, polling place, address: 1-1, Pickney School, 810 W. Sixth St.; 1-2, Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vernont St.; 1-3, Central United Methodist Church, 1501 Massachusetts St.; 1-4, Central Junior High School, 1400 Massachusetts St.; 1-5, New York School, 936 New York St. z=1, City Library, 707 Vermont St. 2-2, South Park Center, 1141 Massachusetts St. 2-3, Cordley School, 1837 Vermont St. 2-4, Babcock Place, 1700 Vermont St. 2-5, Judicial Building, 1700 Vermont St. 11th 3-1, Lawrence Arts Center, Ninth and Vermont streets; 3-2, Hillcrest School, 1045 Hillp Drive; 3-3, Lawrence High School Administration Center, 2017 5-1, Beerfield School, Rt. 4, 101 N. Lawrence Ave; 5-2, West High Junior School, 2700 Harvard Road; 5-3, Rusty's Southside, 23rd and Louisiana streets; 5-4, India School, 1701 E. 23rd St. The new tax code, which goes into effect in January, will reduce the tax rate. Louisiana St. 3:4, 3:4, East Lawrence Center, 15th and Brook streets. 4-1, National Guard Armory, 200 Iowa St.; 4-2, Allen Field House, 1600 Nairnism Dr.; 4-3, Centennial School, 2145 Louisiana St.; 4-4, Kennedy School, 1605 Davis Road. 6, Woodlawn School, 508 Elm St.; 6-2, First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold Drive; 6-3, Schwegler School, 2201 Ousdahl. r/2, American Legion, 3408 W. Sixth St.; 7-3, South Junior High School, 2734 Louisiana St. 8-2, First Presbyterian Church, 2415 Clinton Parkway; 8-3, Valleyview Care Home, 2518 Ridge Court. 9-2. Good Sheperd Lutheran Church, 2312 Harvard Road. 10-2, Clinton Parkway Assembly of God, 3200 Clinton Parkway. 11-2, Elks Lodge, 3705 Clinton Parkway 11-2. Elks Lodge, 3705 Clinton Parkway 11-2. First Baptist Church, 1330 Kasold Drive. lare for contributions to nizations. x law will make it dictual and costly for he said. "And that, with the present state, will, probably leave from giving for sure, but it might next year or two. But optimistic." code rejuvenates the code was originally in- your mind, the said new eventually help. psychological, if peo nomy is going well. DOWMENT, p. 5, col. 4 roup dates burring the Senate forum, Watson said with that interpretation about 30 minutes nators took no action Ex's vote. for the meeting that sponsor the debate, led for Monday, and set of card or debate. or to Watson, dated rate rules prevented by the Senate from dates. ted Monday, Watson not be using Senate ce publicize the e rules did not apply 'e their money, we 'ules," Watson said ENDORSE, p. 5, col. 1