Wednesday, June 11, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Congress Continued from p. 1 Kline, who was the president of College Republicans in the spring semester of this year, is seeking his first political office. He is presently working with the Stinson, Mag and Fuzzell law firm in Kansas City, Mo. Brad Smoot, chairman of the Douglas County Republican Committee, said his organization would stand behind the primary winner in his race against Slattery. The members of the committee could support either Eckert or Kline in the primary, but most of the central committee would support the Republican candidate in the general election in November. The Associated Press supplied some information for this story. Bankers Continued from p. 1 "Political fashions change the way clothing fashions do." Duke said. "Reagan is causing us to look less at Washington and more at state and local governments for our salvation." The political process is characterized by change and inconsistencies, Duke said. When he went to Washington in 1857, he was told that Sen. John Kennedy didn't become president. He was later told that neither Jimmy Carter nor Reagan stood a chance. Butz said the American agriculture industry was not dead, despite recent troubles in the farm economy. "There is still a rainbow in agriculture," Butz said. "And we've done agriculture a disservice by badmouthing the industry." "Nearly one/half of American farmers don't have debts. Why don't we read about them in the paper?" Butz said that agriculture was too important an industry to collapse and that the present economic problems weren't unique to farming. Economic recovery is in the future for American farming, he said, and now is a good time to invest because prices are down. “In the next third of a century, we're going to add two/thirds to the population and we're going to feed them some way,” he said. The University of Kansas enrolled 190 more students for the 1966 summer session than it enrolled last year. The university, KU officials announced Friday. Summer enrollment figures up in Lawrence and at Med Center Total enrollment for the first day was 8,797, compared with last year's total of 8,607. "There were no surprises in our first-day enrollment figures." Chancellor Gene A. Budg said last week that the "we anticipated a stable situation." "Our continued strength in enrollment underscores student confidence in the University of Kansas and its academic programs. We are encouraged." The official summer enrollment figures will not be available until the last day of classes, July 25. The 1985 official total was 9,269.745 at the Lawrence campus and 1,524 at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. First-day figures for the Lawrence campus this year are 7,273, compared with 7,103 in 1985. At the Med College, students enrolled are enrolled, an increase of 20 David Amber, vice chancellor for student affairs, said the enrollment figures reflected individual student needs. "I think it reflects a combination of students trying to make up classes, finishes degrees and make up transfer courses," he said. Ambler said it was difficult to predict summer enrollment. Fall enrollment figures rely more on population, but summer enrollment varies by variety of factors, such as transfer students and what classes are offered where you can choose from a delicious hot dog, polish sausage, or nachos with cheese and jalapenos Listen KZR 106 to for all your 106 day specials. for only 11.68. Midnight to Midnight Thursday, 6/12/86 7-Eleven 25th & Iowa The Longest 106 Day in History! tomorrow at That's why we're doing everything we can to fight inflation - with a combination of coverages, deductibles and discounts that make Farmers unique. . . your best insurance buy. I'm your neighborhood Farmers Agent and I'll be happy to discuss your insurance needs with you - Auto, Life, Fire and Commercial - and show you how you can save money with Farmers and get the fast, fair, friendly service for which Farmers is famous. Call me today. Farmers Insurance Group is as concerned as you are about the cost of insurance. HUMP DAY ONLY AT RUSTY'S IGA. - Hillcrest 9th & Iowa OPEN Every Day Now get 5% OFF ALL PURCHASES at all four Rusty's locations EVERY WEDNESDAY! Present a summer semester, valid KU ID when entering the check-out line and get 5% off all purchases of $5.00 or more. - Southside 23rd & La. OPEN 24 Hours - Westridge 6th & Kasold OPEN 24 Hours - Northside 608 M. 2nd 7 am-10 pm Mon.-Sat. 5 am-10 pm Sun. Prices Good Thru June 17, 1986 7 UP, LIKE, RC, BARREL HEAD, SQUIRT, GINGER ALE, DIET RITE 2 LTR. BTL. 99 2. What is the probability that a randomly selected student will be in the freshman class?