Friday, February 22.1980 3 Baker stumps New Hampshire By ELLEN REID GOLD Special to the Kansan NASHUA, N.H. -Howard Baker was the only Republican candidate left in New Hampshire yesterday. His press entourage had doubled as he made informal appearances before three small groups—a strategy he calls "retail" campaigning. In Candida, he toured Hardwood Fuels, an alternative energy plant, where he discussed the need for more such innovative plants. Between steps he talked with reporters about the prospects for his campaign. Baker insisted that although a university would have a third, he would not withdraw from the race. "This country wants more than one or two candidates," he said. "The name of the game is not to stop Ronald Reagan and not to knock George Bush, but to University Daily Kansan nominate a candidate for the presidency. IN LONDONDERRY, Baker addressed a small group at a fire station. Baker has tried to be specific about the issues in his campaign. He has said that we need more defense spending, and that to measure the "survivability" possible after nuclear was was a poor way to approach foreign policy. KANSAN Analysis He said be approved of a constitutional amendment to limit deficits spending by the government, many-faceted energy policy. Baker wants to begin a ten-year program to build a personal automobile that would not compound environmental television commercials features this theme. At the Hobbs House Citizen Citizens Center, Baker echoed Jerry Brown's statement that the United States should not use food as a weapon. ONE SENIOR CITIZEN asked angrily why we should boycott the 1980 Moscow Olympics over a political matter. Hasker responded mildly that although he has been critical of President Carter's foreign policy, he has tried not to say what would happen if he made the president's job more difficult. "We should feed the world, not starve it," he said. His low-key answer seemed to arouse a heavy man sitting close to Baker. The man stood up and began a bellicose speech against Carter. "New Hampshire's motto is 'Live Free or Die,'" he said. "Why can't we get our hostages home?" Graffiti condense life into pointed barbs and banter Bv DAVID WEED Staff Reporter Propositions, drawings, poetry and written wars continue quietly among the stacks in Watson Library. Students tire of studying. Their penn wander to the desk to draw a female nude, tell the next occupant of their need for care, disturb, or abuse whatever they hate most. Men and women, straights and gays, Iranians and Americans, and disco and rock lovers anonymously insult each other. Depart the training Some students tire of the work involved in college, and offer solutions. "Women who strive to be equal to men lack anubition." "God is the way out for college students who don't want to study." "I think, therefore I'm nuts." TRAILRIDGE "Humans are basically intelligent?" - studios "Punt life," another wrote, "before life punts you." But sex is the most popular subject. The propositions, the expletives and the drawings led one graffit writer to ask, "What would make sex sound like a barbary practice?" - apartments Other writers are more optimistic "Those of you who think you know everything annoy the hell out of those of us who do." Some writers sound suicidal, as evidenced by the small print in the corner of one desk that read, "I’m depressed." Another person asked, "Does anyone in this library have normal sexual beliefs and/or behavior?" - townhouses It is a rare graffiti writer who does not hate anyone, is not depressed, and does not write about sex. 843-7333 2500 W. 6th Lawrence police arrested two men yesterday afternoon in connection with gunshots at a Lawrence residence in the city of Thirteenth and Kentucky streets, Two men detained in gunshot incident Names of the two men in custody were not released by the police department last night. In their investigation of two recent armed robberies of area liquor stores, police are searching for a suspect who is around 8" $^2$ and of medium build. TGIF at THE HAWK STUDENT MEMBERS of the COLLEGE ASSEMBLY Interested student members may view the proposed changes in the B.A. and M.A. programs prior to receiving their COLLEGE COMMENTS for Marcus at the College Office, 200-538-4150. City wants to claim building from owner A legal tug of war has begun between the city and the owner of some premium downtown property. The city wants to build a parking lot at 600 Massachusetts St. for the new city hall, but the property owner, Bryan Anderson, said he would resist attempts to down his building. san reporter Anderson said he thought destroying his building would be criminal because it was structurally sound and was flexible for development since it had no interior paraparallel. However, Mike Wilden, assistant city manager, said Anderson's property was a logical extension of the land the city already owned in the area. The city commission has approved a survey of the property—the first step toward having the building condemned and taken over by the city. By ANN SHIELDS Then the district court could appoint an appraiser to set a price for Anderson's land. Widened said he would try to reach an outside outside of court to avoid legal free. "We don't condemn unless it's absolutely necessary," he said. Anderson, however, said he wanted his day in court. "Theirs is a feeble argument because they nicely proved in the site plans that there was already enough room for parking." Anderson said. He also said he thought the city would try to show that he was negligent because he had not improved the building since buying it three years ago. Art experts to speak at meeting Four specialists in American mo- culture will speak at a symposium on the future of the arts from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, at the Helen Spencer Spencer学 馆. Elizabeth Johns, assistant professor of art at the University of Maryland; Wanda Cornbom, Woodrow Wilson fellowship recipient at the Smithsonian Institution; George Neubert, professor of art at the University of Alabama; and Robert Rosenblum, professor of fine arts at New York University, will speak at the symposium held in conjunction with the museum's exhibition on American Symmetrical Style. Charles Eldredge, director of the Spencer museum, arranged the symbolist exhibition and the symposium. several articles published in art journals and is working on a book about American painter Eakins, Johns will speak during a morning session on "Albert Pinkham Ryder and the Imaginative Tradition." She is the author of Neubert will speak on "California—Imaginative Visions." His sculptures have appeared in several California exhibitions. In the afternoon session, Corn will speak on "The Stegitzt Circle and the Symbolist Legacy." A former visitor curator at the M.I. de Hoy Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco, he is leave from a position as the President of the American art at Mills College in Oakland, Calif. "Symbolist Art Revisted" will be Rosenthal's in the Modern and the Northern Romance Tradition: Friedrich to Rethba," was nominated for the National Book Award in 2015. The symposium is free, but reservations are required to attend the lunch held between sessions. 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