--- Wednesdav. March 4, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Where "minute" steaks come from ADVENTURE LAND VIDEO VCR AND 2 MOVIES FOR ONLY 4. 99 WITH THIS COUPON MON-THURS IN THE HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER 842-0526 842-0526 EXPIRATION DATE MARCH 26 BSU had notified her office Monday of the march. The office arranged for a police escort for the marchers, she said. Student body president Brady Stanton, who joined in the marche, said he did not see racism as a problem in StudEx. BSU has strong support in the committee from himself, Milligan and Krak, he said. March Continued from p. "It was only a few people who stopped us from getting status," she said. Bynum said that actions taken by the BSU were not directed at the entire StudEx. Revenue code status is granted to groups large enough to have their own support staffs. They receive two-year allocations from Senate at revenue code hearings On the other hand, student organizations must petition the Senate each year for financing and cannot be denied certain items, such as food or travel. after renewing their status. "Basically, it's a lot freer item for funding," Steve Gilchrist, Finance Committee co-chairman. said. "A lot of the treasurer are for every line-item the treasurer for every line-item." they spend. "Student organization status won't hurt them, but on the other hand, by the same standards of other umbrella organizations, they shouldn't be denied revenue code status." Stanton said that an umbrella organization was one that could provide assistance to other groups in its same area of interest. Reaagan selects Webster The Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Reagan yesterday chose FBI Director William H. Webster, who brought the bureau out of a crisis nine years ago, to take over the embattled CIA. Webster will replace William J. Cascarra after undergoing surgery for brain injury. Reagan had nominated the CIA's acting director, Robert M. Gates, to take over the top spot, but he withdrew that nomination Monday after it became clear that Gates would face stiff Senate opposition because of the Iran-contra affair and the CIA's involvement in it. The nomination of Webster, on the other hand, received quick praise from Senate Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, who said he was a highly regarded professional who would bring much-needed credibility to the CIA. offered him the job. Webster said that he wanted some time to consider this and would let us know as soon as possible, Fitzwater said. Reagan, in a statement released at the White House, said, "Bill Webster will bring remarkable depth and breadth of experience, as well as an outstanding record of achievement, to this position." White House spokesman Marlin Flitzwater said that the president called Webster at 9:20 a.m. (CST) (10:20 a.m. EST) yesterday and Webster called back just after 6 p.m., after news of the selection leaked out, and accepted. Fitzwater said that there were no candidates yet to replace Webster at the FBI. Webster, leaving FBI headquarters late yesterday, said that it was a call from the president that made him decide to take the job. "The president asked me to do it and I'm pleased to do what I can in line of duty." Webster said. On Campus ■ "Seventy Years of Diaries: Language Changes with Aging," a University Forum is scheduled for 11:40 AM Christian Ministries, 1024 Ord Ave. An Environs Club meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. today at the Burge Union. A Campus Christians Fellowship meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.oday in the Northeast Conference room at the Burge Union. A KU Dr. Who Appreciation Society meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in the Walnut Room at the Kansas Union. 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