University Daily Kansan, June 10, 1983 Page 3 'Peace' group formed; summit to be planned A plan to bring President Reagan and Soviet leader Yuri Andropov to Lawrence to discuss world issues entered the planning stage Wednesday night about 20 Lawrence residents committee to organize the summit meeting. Steven McKinney, a member of Athletes United for Peace, said yesterday that sub-committees, organized to handle protocol, public relations, community support and security, were established for the "Meeting for Peace." "WE'RE SAYING, 'Hey guys, you said that if you saw it was planned out," he said. McKinsey said a concern of the group organizing the summit meeting was "trying to keep it from being made a mistake" and the problem we have with the press." In an attempt to generate community support for the project, the group has encouraged adults and school children to write letters and sign petitions. MKINCHEW SAID they had received several hundred letters from school children and had around 1,000 signatures to send, hoped to present personally to Andropov. McKinney said that Athletes United for Peace was also planning a tour of the U.S. to promote peace. It is during this trip that the group begins to present the petition to Android. Athletes United for Peace was involved in bringing the Soviet track team to Lawrence for the Kansas Relays, conducted in April. McKimsey said that the next meeting of the committee to plan the "Meeting" would be on Tuesday. Orientation to start tomorrow By MARY ANN COSTELLO Staff Reporter The first of 14 summer orientation sessions for new students entering the University of Kansas this fall will be conducted tomorrow in the Kansas Enrollment will take place at the Enrollment Center in 111 Strong Hall, Jay Nelson, second assistant to theordinator of orientation, said yesterday. 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