NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, April 13, 1984 Prosecutor to get Meese files By United Press International WASHINGTON — A House subcommittee that has spent 10 months investigating the 1880 Reagan campaign yesterday voted unanimously to turn over to a special prosecutor menials it had gathered on Edwin Meese. Special prosecutor Jacob Stein, who was appointed April 2 to investigate a series of allegations against the attorney general-designate, requested the documents Wednesday from Rep. Donald Albosta, D-Michigan, for reviewing how he Reagan campaign obtained Carter White House papers. It was disclosed recently that investigators for the Post Office and Civil Service subcommittee plucked from Reagan's campaign files a series of memos indicating that Meese, while he was a top Reagan campaign official, was regularly given data obtained from the Carter White House. IN A LETTER to Albosta, Stein requested "all documents which relate in avw way to Mr. Meese." Albosta indicated that the panel also has memos showing Meese was given "classified information" obtained by Rep. George Harsen, R-Idaon, on a trip to Tehran during the Iranian hostage crisis. Most of the internal Reagan memos concerning Meese were turned over to the Senate Judiciary Committee, which made them public after stalling Meese's nomination because of questions about his finances. An aide to Judiciary Commissioner Paul S.C. said yesterday that the panel has already turned its Meese files over to the Justice Department, which will give them to Stein. Republicans in the subcommittee requested an emergency meeting yesterday to vote on releasing the documents to Stein. They had earlier protested their release to the Judiciary panel. THE SENATE COMMITTEE, however, already has made public an "eyes only" memo from the U.S. charge d'affaires in Tehran, which was obtained by Hansen. The Reagan campaign was concerned that Carter would gain a last-minute reelection boost by winning freedom for the 52 American hostages. The subcommittee voted to seek a ruling from the House parliamentarian before sending Stein the material obtained and because it involved the number of the House. a Heimem once recently was convicted of charges he failed to report on his ethics committee disclosure statement the personal loans he received from silver magnate Nelson Bunker Hunt and a convicted swindler. Albstona told reporters the Judiciary Committee already had made public the "primary stuff" the subcommittee gathered pertaining to Meese, but that Stein could be provided other documents "more political in nature." He recently threatened to issue a subpoena for testimony from eight former Reagan and campaign officials who have failed to sign sworn affidavits. 12:00-1:00 $0.75 1:00-2:00 $1.00 1:00-3:00 $1.25 1:00-4:00 $1.50 1:00-5:00 $1.75 1:00-6:00 $2.00 6:00-7:00 $2.25 First Pitcher-Regular Price TGIF at THE HAWK It Could Only Happen at ... THE HAWK • 1340 OHIO "... If God is for us, who can be against us? He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all - how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things?" Yesterday's decision means she will be allowed to continue toward graduation. If she completes all of her requirements, she will receive her diploma and a commission as a Navy ensign May 23. Romans 8:31, 32 jump and the medical adviser who examined her agreed. Mustard Seed Fellowship 256 N. Michigan St. Pastor: 843-1185 I find my self in Ms. Davis threatened to sue the Navy if she was not reinstated. "I'm very happy pleased and grateful," she said. "I thought I would probably be kicked out. I was nervous." "You're right, and I had my doubts I would win." By United Press International Sports, Reading and Movie Entertainment for the winner of the 1984 Homecoming Theme Contest Name KU's 1984 Homecoming and win • One All-Sports student ticket 1984.95票(£45.95元) - One $50 gift certificate from the Kansas Union Bookstores - Ten SUA film passes for 1984-85 school year (A $15 value) Naval Academy lets woman skip high-dive requirement - One All Sports student ticket for the 1984-85 season (A $45 value) Pick up Contest Rules and Information Organizations and Activities Center 403 Kansas Union THE JUMP TESTS are designed to simulate abandoning ship. Under regulations in effect until recently, freshmen had to jump from a 3-meter board, sophomores from a 4-member board, juniors from a 5-member board and seniors from a 10-meter board into a 12-foot-deep swimming pool. Entry Deadline: 5:00 p.m. Friday, April 20, 1984 4. 21 DAVIS WAS dismissed from the academy Tuesday, less than two months before graduation, after she passed the series of required lumen tests. She said a phobia, or strong fear, prevented her from making the Naismith Hall & KLZR 106 present: CAR RALLY 1984 Q. NANAPOLIS, Md. — U.S. Naval Academy officials yesterday granted a medical waiver to a female midshipman who faced dismissal from the academy for not complaining about being in a 33-foot tower into a pool of water. The waiver, based on a diagnosed phobia, was announced by Naval Academy Superintendent Adm. Charles Larson, who conferred with a senior medical adviser on the pending dismissal of midshipman Jacqueline Davis, 22, of Chicago. A. A scavenger hunt in a car. What is the Car Rally? Saturday, April 14th 9 am-Drivers Meeting Noon-Starting Time B. A Saturday afternoon drive through a maze cleverly disguised as the streets of Lawrence, Ks. Ten meters is just less than 33 feet. C. An easy way to make $200. A. D. All of the above. Q. What do I need to enter? A. 1. You 1. You 2. Your car (with working odometer) 3. Your friends 4. Valid KUID 5. Ingenuity, Imagination, Intelligence 6. Friday the 13th UDK 7. $10 entry fee 8. Misc. CAR RALLY material (pick up at Naismith) 9. No Experience need to do is get from clue spot to clue spot using the all the questions you can. Of course a little luck al "All you need to do is get from clue spot to clue spot using the shortest route and answering all the questions you can. Of course a little luck and a good map of Lawrence can't hurt." Brian Burch '83 Car Rally Winner 1st $200 2nd $150 3rd $100 4th $ 50 5th $ 25 6th $ 10 PRIZES 1st 40 entrants receive special Car Rally Racing Cap Bring this entry form with $10 to Naismith Hall name___ address___ phone___ CAR RALLY 1984 April 14th to Naismith Hall 18th and Naismith 843-8559 by April 13th, 5 pm Any questions call Brad Tennant Race Director 843-8559 or 841-7071 TONIGHT AT Pladium THE LAST NIGHT OF SEMI-FINALS IN OUR BIKINI CONTEST! Call today to enter, 841-4600. CASH PRIZES The Pladium 901 Mississippi 841-4600 Place a want ad. Weekend Flower Special Iris $7.50 per dozen Daisies $3.00 a bunch Flower Shoppe 1101 Mass 841-1080 Alpha Phi Seniors looking better all the time. . . We're going to miss you, Foxy Phis! Love, Your A$ F Sisters University Dance Company Spring Concert april13 at 8p.m. april14 at 8p.m. $2.50 general admission $1.50 k.u. students featuring new dance to new music "danses electroniques a la jazz" premiere of works to be shown in italy and switzerland prepared piano sonatas by john cage 240 robinson dance performing lab university of kansas this activity supported by student senate funds 1 7