6 Thursday, August 31, 1989 / University Daily Kansan FREE DELIVERY MEDIUM PIZZA Single Topping $5¢s plus tax 2 for $9¢s Extra toppings 75' 6th & 8 KASOLD Westridge Shopping Center 842-0600 LARGE PIZZA Single Topping $79s plus tax 2 for $139s Extra tippings 95' 1 Pound SPAGHETTI Garlic Toast 32 oz. Coke $495 plus tax Student Senate Committee Applications are now available in the Student Senate Office, and on Wescoe Beach. Please pick one up, fill it out, and turn it in to the Student Senate office. 410 Kansas Union Due by 5:00 p.m., September 1 University Affairs Finance Cultural Affairs Minority Affairs Student Rights --- Small is better! EPSON EQUITY LT™ A powerful desktop - in a laptop For a great price, get a high speed, easy to read PC-compatible. Buy now and save up to$700 and get a free "Laaplink" program and cable to hook to other computers (a $139 value). - Battery-powered MS-DOS laptop - Full PC Compatbility - High Speed Processor (4.77/10 MHz) - Two 720K drives or 20MB - Clear Backlit Screen - Separate Numeric Keypad Connecting Point COMPUTER CENTER COMPUTER CENTER 843-7584 • 804 New Hampshire • Downtown Lawrence TONIGHT from St. Louis: THE UNCONCIOUS with special guests Mongo Beach Party FRI. SEPT. 1 Don't miss one of The World's Best Reggae Acts. BURNING SPEAR SAT. SEPT. 2 Lonesome Hounddogs & Random Aztech Don't Forget Free Pool Daily 3-5 PM Hind Bellwether Trek Pearl Jumpi Summer Cycling Sale 20% off Bicycling Shorts! mittee was initiated in the spring to study the feasibility of campus recycling, said Ed Rice, director of division of facilities management. This semester, seven containers each were placed in seven buildings for collection of different types of paper, aluminum, glass and plastic, he said. Big Eight Continued from p. 1 "We plan to get into a major recycling project later." Rice said. SUNFLOWER 804 Mass., 843-5000 The recycling of paper has been the focus of Missouri's efforts thus far, said Alan Bigger, assistant superintendent of building services. He said that a private company had provided the school with containers that could hold 400 pounds of paper. He also said that recycling committee members met during the summer and would likely reconvene this semester. Pearl Izumi Ecology Now, a student group at Nebraska, is leading that school's work with a pilot program to study the student union's waste stream, said Diane Whiten, financial records coordinator of the group. The program will start in October. she said At Oklahoma State, different organizations collect recyclable items to raise money, said an Oklahoma State employee who refused to give her name. Hayden admits thanking Owen Officials at Oklahoma are waiting on a proposal from a company interested in campus recycling, said Earl Whitman, director of purchasing. Despite a lack of formal recycling, he said it was inevitable. The Associated Press TOPEKA — Gov. Mike Hayney admitted yesterday that he thanked former Lt. Gov. Dave Owen for raising money for his campaign in October 1986 during a brief meeting at which Alabama ractecrack developer Paul Bryant Jr. also was present. However, the governor continued to deny that he had any detailed knowledge of Owen's business relationship with Bryant or of allegedly illegal contributions made by Owen and Hayden. The governor. At the time, Hayden was speaker of the state House of Representatives. The state Public Disclosure Commission has accused Owen of illegally funneling $23,000 through five companies and eight individuals into Hayden's campaign. The transactions that the commission says resulted in the contributions took place over six days in October 1986, immediately after Owen received a $100,000 payment from Bryant. Owen denied the charges of illegal contributions Tuesday, and Bryant has said his payment was for consulting services. Hayden's campaign fund returned the $32,000 last week, and Hayden has pledged to cooperate with any investigation. During a Statehouse news conference, reporters pressed the governor about his knowledge of the Owen affair and the knowledge of persons in his campaign. "Who do you think might have known?" Hayden asked. "I don't know anybody who might have known." Last week, Hayden acknowledged meeting with Owen and Bryant twice during the 1986 campaign, once in southeast Kansas and once in Topeka. He said the meetings were informal and brief, and that parimutuel racing may have been discussed in passing. — Mike Hayden Kansas governor think a lot of people asked (Senate President Bud) Burke what they could do for the campaign. The standard answer for a campaign chairman is that, "You can raise money." Bryant applied unsuccessfully last year for licenses to build dog tracks in Wichita and Kansas City, Kan. He currently is seeking to take over the construction and operation of a proposed $12 million dog track south of Pittsburgh, a proposal still pending before the state Racing Commission. Hayden said the southeast Kansas meeting took place in September, before the allegedly illegal donations were made. He did not elaborate further. However, the governor said the Topeka meeting took place in October, although he could not remember the exact date. A consent decree signed by the Disclosure Commission and Owen said Bryant paid Owen $100,000 on Oct. 14, 1986, and that the donations were made to Hayden's campaign by Oct. 20. "When I went to the meeting with Mr. Owen sometime in October to him at the meeting, I was not asked if he would be able at the meeting." Hayden said. Hayden said the meeting took place at Billard Airport in northeast Topeka. Bryant said Friday that he recalled meeting Hayden at a Topeka airport. "The reason it was at Billard was I was on my way to a campaign appearance." Hayden said, adding that he couldn't remember specifically where this particular campaign trip was taking him. Hayden said he knew generally that Owen worked for Bryant, but said he had no detailed knowledge of their relationship. "I had no idea what the financial arrangement between Mr. Owen and Mr. Bryant was until I saw the consent decree," he said. "If I felt there was something wrong with the contributions, would I have accepted them and entered them into the record?" Hayden also sought to minimize Owen's role in his campaign. Owen said Tuesday he was a fund-raiser for Hayden. Hayden said Owen was one of many fund-raisers and was asked to help by Hayden's campaign chairman, Senate President Bud Burke of Leawood. "I think a lot of people asked Mr. Burke what they could do for the campaign," Hayden said. "The stance man is that, 'You can raise money.'" Hayden also said he couldn't remember whether Owen ever gave him checks for contributions personally. "I cannot tell you," he said. "I can neither confirm nor deny that he did or he didn't. I do not specifically know where Mr. Owen was received." The governor acknowledged that his memories of the campaign are not complete because of the time that has elapsed since then. "It's been three years," he said. Attorney General Robert Stephan has said he plans to ask a district judge late this week to convene an "inquisition" that would allow his office to subpoena witnesses and put them under oath to answer questions about the Owen affair. Hayden said he would appear voluntarily. "I pledged my full cooperation with anyone," Hayden said. "Let me reiterate again that we pledge full support and full cooperation." MAKE A RUN FOR THE BORDER. 99¢ NACHOS SUPREME 59c TACOS 59c 1408 W. 23rd St. 1220 W. 6th St. Lawrence, KS ©1989 TACO BELL CORP. Smith & Wessons EXPERIENCE LAWRENCE'S ONLY LATE NITE BAR & GRILL! 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