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ELLENA TOYOTA, INC. 2300 W. 29TH TERRAZBLA LAWRENCE KS, 6604 2300 W. 29TH TERRACE - CHECK CASTER, CAMBER AND ADJUST TOE-IN I NEED DRESS. According to an Aug. 29 article in Time magazine, Quayle's draft number was 210, out of 366. Levitt was referring to Senate Minority Leader Robert Dole, R-Kansas; Jack Keenan, R-Iowa; Both ran for president and both were vice-president selecions. Dan Quayle "Quayle doesn't have the experi- 'ence of Dole or Kenn." Aeschliam said that the issue would pass because the public would understand that there were openings in Indiana National Guard the time. "Given his high draft number, he could have avoided service altogether." Cigler said. Kay Matnet, director of special projects for the Kansas Democratic Party, said, "We were glad it was not that long and would like to see it of man that sat on the bench." troublesome. Some political observers thought that the media's coverage of the National Guard issue might even help the Bush-Quayle campaign. Roger Aeschiman, director of communications for the Kansas Republican Party, said, "Two things are going to happen: the issue will dry up and blow away." Eisele said guardsmen were proud of their service and could support Quayle in force. But the fact that Bush did not pick Dole "certainly makes our job easier," Mettner said. "Two, there will be a tremendous anti-media backlash. People love to hate the national media." Aeschlman said that although it was true that most Kansas Republicans had rather seen Doe his wife and former transportation Elizabeth Dole, or Sen Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kan, get the nomination, he didn't think they knew him. "National Guardsmen may create "He meets strong criteria," Aeschilman said. Cigler agreed. "I don't think it's a very significant item," he said. "The media has blown it out of proportion." a positive effect," Brenda Eisele, Fredonia junior and an alternate delegate to the Republica National Convention, said. "The real issue is 'How wise is George Bush?' " Eric Levitt, Green River, Wyo., sophomore and a coordinator last spring for Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis campus campaign, said, "I'm not going to talk about my issue. I'm going to talk about how books can be something about George Bush's selection process." Aeschleman said that Quaile would help Bush attract more conservative Republican votes and that he would not be able to win because he was from Indiana. The effect on Kansas, however, may be small. Cigler said. "Kansas is likely to go Republican anyway," he said. MacTalk SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST —DARWIN