NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, April 18, 1984 Page 11 Jackson, Hart campaign as Mondale rests By United Press International Jesse Jackson and Gary Hart, working hard while Walter Mondale takes a breather, campaigned yesterday in Missouri and Indiana, two of the Midwestern states regarded as part of the former vice president's political agenda. Mondale arranged to go back on the road today, spending most of the day of the Missouri Democratic presidential caucuses in Kansas City. He is favored in Missouri, which has 75 delegates at stake — the most at stake until May 5, when 198 delegates will be selected at the Texas caucuses. In Kansas City, Jackson said that at least one member of Congress had been looking into the possibility of beginning impeachment proceedings against President Reagan for his actions in Central America. Jackson said several times last week after U.S. involvement in the mining of Nicaraguan harbors was reported that impeachment should be considered. Jackson declined to name the member of Congress who was considering impeachment. JACKSON HIT BOTH of the state's largest cities in his Missouri trip. Trip began yesterday in St. Louis but spent most of the day in Indiana, where 77 delegates will be at stake in a May 8 primary. In St. Louis, Jackson said that the nation must capitalize on the insights of the elderly, bringing cheers from senior citizens who turned out in wheelchairs and walkers to see the Democratic presidential candidate. Jackson toured the Tower Village Nursing Home, shaking hands with many of the 150 residents who greeted him. "I'm delighted to shake your hands, to feel the warmth, to embrace your love," Jackson said. Jackson said the Reagan administration had sponsored "state-run terrorism" in El Salvador and said Congress had been "steamrolled by the Reagan administration" into providing aid for these activities. One elderly woman kissed Jackson and pressed a basket of marshmallow Easter rabbits into his hand. She told them that he would grow "just like little rabbits." THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST said that he had called on ministers to stage i-s-ins at government food-storage sites, where she said $383 million a year, or more than $1 million a day, was being spent. being spotted. Hart's two-hour swing into Gary and East Chicago was the first Indiana visit by a major Democratic hopeful. "I have not invited for everything that the AFL-CIO wants," Hart said. "In some cases, I did not think it was in the best interests of this country." Hart told rank-and-file unionists in the nation's largest-volume steel-producing district that his policies would do more to revitalize smokestack industry than the "bailouts and handouts and Band-Aids” endorsed by their leaders and Mondale, a statement he made in an interview. But he tried to make inroads into Mondale's support by outlining alternatives to domestic-auto content and regulations, legislation, which is backed by unions. 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