Rain, rain go away Details, page 2 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday Published since 1889 by the students of the University of Kansas April 13, 1987 Vol. 97, No. 131 (UPS 650-640) Kansas House, Senate recess By CHRISTOPHER HINES Staff writer By JC IU Kirk playin the bls the folks going At when er Se guest Tb their doilu 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. "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." 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. for a sessi- priate alloc- budge and i increase emplem A H put it and W under Reger by the "It to vocati- educa Sen. J of the "We v from a tee this Two elimin univer increa of each were tees. "The change Baker, into thi The ported Nation in the decide after after bill anw Anot ly allow who tr pay in would high sme unver Hayde "It it busine Roche "High strong A nu mittee out di Senate An a mittee KU's House fee re that and th release The salary propo fisc the en When la 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. agman/KANSAN agricultural attracting 1 residents new sewer ; putting in tion of the into Scott's , p. 8, col. 1 business in food be drink. liquor laws and private Wallace said. nt chains that food require n.'s, might do 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 ing laws will wrivenice. ob Stanclift defensive hawks com- leasing two n Saturday.