10 Wednesdav. February 11. 1987 / University Daily Kansan Professor dies of heart attack By a Kansan reporter Arthur A. Hirata, KU adjunct professor of microbiology, died Feb. 7 in North Chicago, Ill., after suffering what doctors think was a heart attack. He was 62. Mr. Hirata was a professor of microbiology at KU from fall 1973 to spring 1974. Since then, he has been an adjunct professor. He visited the University of Kansas several times a year to supervise an immunology laboratory course, said Laurence Draper, department of microbiology chairman. Mr. Hirata, who was well-known internationally for his work in immunology, wrote the laboratory manual that is still used in the course, Draper said. Mr. Hirata graduated from Duke University with a bachelor's degree in 1948 and a master's degree in 1951. He received a doctorate from the University of California-Los Angeles in 1958. He began working for Abbott Laboratories, a large pharmaceutical company in North Chicago, in 1963 after teaching at KU. He began to Abbott Laboratories in 1975 as head of immunology laboratories. Mr. Hirata is survived by his wife, Magda, three daughters and one son. A memorial service will take place today at the First Presbyterian Church in Lake Forest, Ill. Mr. Hirata was cremated Feb. 9 and his remains will be interred in Japan. Committee endorses bill for pay reduction The Associated Press TOPEKA - The Senate Ways and Means Committee today endorsed a bill that cuts legislative salaries, but misfired on an attempt to cut the salaries of all state employees earning $50,000 or more each year. Each of the 165 members of the Legislature would take a $6-a-day pay cut in a symbolic gesture of fiscal restraint during the state's financial crisis. Daily salaries would drop from $54 to $48 under the bill, now advance to the door of the Senate for possible debate and action. During the 90-day legislative session, the 40 senators and 125 representatives each are paid a $54 salary and $65 a day for expenses. During the rest of the year, from April to December, members of the Legislature are paid $600 per month The $6-a-day cut will save $101,970 for the final six months of the fiscal year, which ends June 30. The reduction will be retroactive to Jan. 1. However, Sen. Mike Johnston, D-Parens, forced the committee to reverse itself after having second thoughts about the amended bill. At one point, the committee endorsed the bill on a 7-3 vote, but only after stripping of its impact on the institution. It also authorized the state Board of Regents universities. "I don't like it applying to the Regents people or the rest of the folks out there," Johnston said. "Now that we've taken the Regents people out, this bill is even worse than it was before." After Johnston succeeded in restoring the Regensburg faculty to the bill, a vote on the bill was approved. 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