Rain, rain go away THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Details, page 2 Published since 1889 by the students of the University of Kansas Monday April 13, 1987 Vol. 97, No. 131 (USPS 650-640) Kansas House, Senate recess By CHRISTOPHER HINES Staff writer The state Legislature took a two and a half week recess Friday without finishing some of its homework, including several bills concerning money and programs for the University of Kansas. By JO Star still Kirt playing in the blows, folks going. At when er Sa gues Tb their dolla State lawmakers did, however, approve a state lottery, liquor by the drink and a bill prohibiting nuclear waste disposal in Kansas, before going into recess. Two weeks ago, the Senate threw out by four votes the death penalty, despite strong support from Gov. Mike Hayden. “This year is exceptional in that so many bills are in conference and that so many issues are unresolved,” said State Rep. Jessie Branson, D-Lawrence. “This is becoming more so every year.” When laid out in June 1929 "The change Baker, into this The ported Nation in the decide after a bill anot Anot House allow who tra pay it would high s move univer Hayde It "it business Rochel "High strong A nu mittee out di Senate An a mittee KU's House fee re that and th releas The salary propof of fisc the en priatai alloc budget and "incree emple A H put tl and W under Reger by the "It o vociat educa Sen. J of "We from a tee this Two elimi univer increase of each were tees Alan Hagman/KANSAN The city hall in Mound City was built in 1868 and houses the old city jail. Mound City retains small-town values. Contents Kansan Magazine Volume 3, Number 6 CALLIGRAPHY COMBINES craft and art. See P. 18. MCDONALDLAND 4 A student's account of her first summer job. MUFFLED BELLS Weather and disrepair may endanger the future of the Campanile. 7 SAFETY FIRST 14 Blood testing aims to keep the supply risk-free. FICIION 16 A tall tale about a touring baseball team. DEPARTMENTS Cover Story P.8 In Focus P.12 Interview P.3 A Look Back P. 5 Permanent Hair Removal The Electrolysis Studio Free Consultations 15 East 7th 841-5796 On the cover: Illustration by Dave Eames Alvamar ORCHARDS GOLF CLUB NOW OPEN! 843-7456 * 3000 W.15th St. PIZZA SHOPPE 842-0600 DELIVERED CONTRIBUTING STAFF: Laura Bostrom, David Boyce, John Buzbee, Dary Chang, Chad DeShao, Diane Dulmeier, Dave Eames, Patricia Feeny, Bridget Huerter, Rob Knapst, Mennert Loa, L.A. Garnett, Peter McNutt, Jason, Bill Skeet, Donna Stokes, Carrie Wagner, Jennifer Wrynick,伊丽莎 Young, Jane Zachman. EDITOR: Lynn Maree Ross ASSOCIATE EDITOR: John Benner KANSAN MAGAZINE is a monthly supplement to the University Daily Kansan. Articles and photographs to be considered for publication should be sent to 11 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, KA 6045. RISSMAN LIQUOR Check out our good specials! 843-1301 1302 W. 6th (Next to Jayhawk Gas) BodiTonics also offers Wolff Tanning Beds for only $25 for 10 sessions—and no membership hassles. Call or stop by for details NATURAL WAY BODITONICS Natural Fiber Clothing 820 Mass. 841-0100 BodiTonics Professional Toning System uses six extraordinary fitness machines that firm up sagging muscles, tone your body, tighten your skin and lose inches. Fast. 8 a.m.—8 p.m. Mon.—Sat. LOOK GREAT FOR YOUR NEW JOB! Looking your best is important out in the job market and BodiTonics offers two ways to look great. Louisiana Purchase 841-7070 lagman/KANSAN agricultural attracting 1 residents new sewer ; putting in tion of the unness in toed tea drink liquor laws and Wallace said. nnt chains that food require its might do into Scott's , p. 8, col. 1 d Under will +drink estab on as July 1. g its menu to meet the 30 he said. It's of the other some liquorers. And it's laws will wrence. 2 ob Stancliff defensive hawks com- pleasing two in Saturday. KANSAN MAGAZINE/April 10, 1987