University Daily Kansan / Thursday, October 2, 1986 5 Concert Continued from p. 1 Jellinek, liberal arts and sciences senator; Kelly Milligan, Nunemaker senator; and Brady Stanton, Nunemaker senator. Bergman and Foubert yesterday withdrew their sponsorship of the bill. David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, said he had authoriz- 'We need working capital.' - Craig Krueger Craig Krueger Sioux City graduate student Ambler said his main question was whether Senate had authority to sponsor the concert. But the Senate also needs to find out what its sponsorship would mean in terms of liability. Stanton said he saw some risk if the Senate loaned the group the money. But Stanton added, "If even a third of what (Kruger) is expecting comes through, we will get our money back." Survey Continued from p.1 Solabach said his research on capital punishment and his moral beliefs prevented him from favoring any of the 12 bills that he had seen as a member of the Kansas Legislature. "It's morally and ethically wrong to violently take human life — whether it's by lethal injection or a firing squad — unless it allows the community to protect itself," he said. Solbach said he hadn't seen any death penalty bill that would make effective public policy. Both Solbach and Parker were given the poll, and their responses varied on only four of the questions. Solbach opposes the death penalty, and Parker favors it. They also differed on the question of whether a lid should have been placed on awards in medical malpractice lawsuits. Solbach supports programs for economic development - even if they mean higher income or sales taxes. Parker opposes them. Finally, Solbach favors the "user fee" concept of using motor vehicle registration and motor vehicle licensing and fuel taxes to finance road projects. one public notification. Zook won his case against the city in January 1982. Continued from p. Drainage A petition circulated by Citizens for Better Government gained enough signatures to have the levy put before Lawrence voters in April 1982. They rejected it by a 62 percent vote. per cent. After the vote, the city commissioners decided to return the funds that had been collected over a nine-month period, said Nancy Shontz, former city commissioner. Paul Shumaker, KU professor of political science, had his classes conduct surveys in 1884, which indicated that Lawrence residents supported establishing a storm water management system by about a 60-40 split. Wildglen said the city asked residents who wanted a refund to contact the city. He said the city chose this method instead of sending a refund to all water customers because it would have Shumaker said the levy was defeated because the wording of the levy on the ballot stressed the fee rather than the services that would be provided. been difficult to track down everyone who was entitled to a refund. Wildgen said many Lawrence residents had hoped that by not asking for a refund, their payments would go toward solving drainage problems in the city. Because of the refund method, the city was able to keep $15,000 in unclaimed funds. "But after the next election changed the makeup of the commission, the commission decided to give the money to the general city fund where it could be spent by public works on any number of things," she said. Shontz told that when she was on the commission, it had decided to spend this leftover money on two drainage projects and a backhoe to be used on those and future projects. Wildgen said that no citywide study of storm drainage problems had been done in Lawrence and that the city public works department handled problems as they arose. But, he said, the city has studied some individual drainage problems. Rajiv Gandhi escapes assassination attempt The Associated Press NEW DELHI, India — A man perched in a tree shot at Prime Minister Raju Gandhi today but missed as the leader left a shrine to the late Mohandas K. Gandhi, the United News of India reported. There was no immediate official confirmation of the report. The agency said Gandhi was not wounded. It said two other people received minor injuries. police, UNI said. The assailant was arrested by The agency said a second person involved in the incident had escaped. Gandhi's mother, then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, was shot and killed by members of her personal bodyguard Oct. 31, 1984. Gandhi and his mother are not related to Mohandas Gandhi, who led the struggle for Indian independence from Britain. UNI said the assassination attempt took place at Rajghat, a memorial to Mohandas Gandhi. Gunn Continued from p. 1 large library of resource materials, Gunn emphasized that the center was not resting on the reputation of its collection alone. and the center itself, Gunn said. The center is compiling a 576-page encyclopedia of science fiction terminology that would benefit readers "We want people to know that the center is not passive," Goldman said. "We're very active in the area of science fiction. He said he had accepted the invitation to edit the encyclopedia because he thought the project would give the center increased exposure. Gunn said that the encyclopedia would be published in the United States and overseas and that he hoped the book would be completed by February 1987. 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