Shooting match High-scoring Spartans vie with Hawks on road to Dallas. See page 13. SINCE 1889 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1986, VOL. 96, NO. 117 (USPS 650-640) Warmer Details page 3. House rejects Reagan's bid for contra aid United Press International WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives yesterday rejected President Reagan's appeal for $100 million for the Nicaraguan niggers battling the Sandinista government, slapping aside his offer to hold back some military aid during a new bid for peace talks. In a statement read by presidential spokesman Larry Speakes, Reagan said the 222-210 defeat must be reversed. See related stories p.10. He vowed to shift his campaign today to the Senate in a bid to salvage the request, which called for $70 million in military assistance and $30 million in non-lethal aid. The narrowly divided House split down the aisle Democrats bad with 164 Rep against the Democrats and GOP. On Capita assessments for the tactics Rea case, which for a low-roan prospects that to the contras w Republican-con Reagan had meeting after White House or State George players in the S Majority Lea Foreign Relatie man Richard L The president convened mediately to ke the Marxist-ler had posed security. In a final bid Lawrer By Grant W. B. Staff writer The stones of we are impregnate crumbling the Without res history slowly For Harris fessor of ar design who te production to I the restoration lands is imp history, but pr along Massach important Historic pre must include because they men people use "The p Massachusetts everyday people were not kings or presidents of wars but contractors." The papers of kings and qthe bute candlestick ma how common the buildings II "The his lilt who were not k manifest in Massachusetts Students in S how to return to usefulness their historica viromental in But the work models, Stone class can get working with i Mehdi Boor graduate study semester on the Way Fine Gift St, as part of I The work for Boorhoo said, design work, b about maintaln tivity with structures. "It's dwarer "It's downtown Wednesday to withhold all but crucially needed military supplies for 90 days while pursuing peace talks with the Sandinistas. Alan Cranston of California, the assistant Senate Democratic leader, forecast the House vote could spur anti-aid sentiment and reported votes had begun shifting within hours. From an initial tally of 48 for, 40 against and 11 undecided on the initial $100 million package, Cranston said a second count showed 48-41 for the aid with 11 undecided. Cranston's count showed 43 Republicans and five Democrats supporting Reagan, with 34 Democrats and seven Republicans opposing the aid. Among the undecided, he said five were leaning against. It was expected that a new package, stressing diplomacy with a Diane Duittmeler/KANSAN vine vester The Department of Student Housing and The Office of Residential Programs Formally Invites You to Apply and Requests the Pleasure of Your Company 1986-87 in Residence Halls Fred Ellsworth Corbin GSP Hashinger Joseph R. Pearson Lewis McCollum Oliver Templin Jayhawker Towers Scholarships Halls On-Campus Apartment Living With An Extra Touch RSVP: Marilyn Schroeder, Manager 1603 W.15th 843-4993 RSVP: Office of Residential Programs 123 Strong 864-3611 Battenfeld Douthart Grace Pearson Miller Pearson Sellards Stephenson Watkins RSVP: Office of Residential Programs 123 Strong 864-3611 Stouffer Family Apartments One and two bedroom units for married students RSVP: Ruth Swain, Manager Building 1, (Basement) 842-0023 Sunflower Duplex Apartments 1021 Missouri Faculty and Underclassified Staff given first priority RSVP: Ruth Swain 842-0023 e Douglas Coun- exemption using ex- tries as state iniversity ac c during one er fell under a because it is had to be members, and political lings. and whether to some infor- S native vice Center, said attract more formation to grade point are now at- hools. They listing high to talk with or programs. are the six Kansas dina. t will inform S, p. 5, col. 2 song life The ile is rest form, ac- of the song is Kansan. or of Gam-. said last had been ant to com-ion of the ents made ment". of the KU ames were of the song. yesterday en modified interpreta- said Kirsch for casset- dollars. sch decided sale to sell the song. He had no longer because of bility of the Kansan Magazine 12 used the ers. Accor- collegiate ties, the use or commer- rules. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1986