6 Monday, November 26, 1990 / University Daily Kansan 10" 2-Topping Pizza Open 11 a.m. to Midnight $3.50 (plus tax) 620 W. 12th (Behind the Crossing) NOT VALID WITH OTHER OFFERS FREE DELIVERY 749-0055 delivery 5 p.m to 11:30 Delivery 5 p.m. to 11:30 OK, one last time. This is your Jayhawker Yearbook This is your Jayhawker Yearbook without your picture. Senior picture retakes will be held November 26 through December 7 in the Rotunda of Strong Hall. There is a $3.00 sitting fee. For more information call 864-3728 Any questions? Conservatives to choose leader Two Britons evenly favored to become new prime minister LONDON — Michael Heselite, who precipitated Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's downfall, said yesterday that he was confident of the necessary votes to win the leaders of his party and country this week. The Associated Press But he admitted that some Conservative Party loyalists are deeply angry at him for his role in forcing the party to sign an agreement to step down as prime minister. Heseltine, 57, and Treasury Chief John Major, 47, a right-wingigner was supported by Thatcher. appeared to be supported in the contest in the race to succeed Thatcher, with Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd trailing. London bookmakers ranked Hessel and Major as even favorites to win on tomorrow's hallot among the Hessel and Major insulators. H肃 was a long shot at 10.5. A series of opinion polls in yesterday's newspapers indicated the party would win elections with Heseline or Major as leader, but Joe under Hurd. But Hurd, 60, argued that he had the best chance of unifying the traumatized Conservative Party. He said anger among some legislators and party activists about Thatcher's departure. "There is a danger of a polarized result with the right wing clustering around him (Major), and the left wing (Jane) around Michael Heseline," Hurd said. Hesline, in a series of radio amateur television interviews yesterday, argued that he had shown the same steely nerve that Thatcher displayed as he was rudely ousted Edward Heath as party leader. The Tories were then in opposition. "Mrs. Thatatcher and I have that characteristic of independence; some people call it gits." Heseline said, "I believe something is right, you do it." Students pleased Thatcher resigned By Amv Zamierowski Kansan staff writer Margaret Thatcher surprised the world last week after she resigned as Britain's prime minister, but some KU students from England think her resignation was long overdue. "I feel there is a time and a place for every leader," said Neil Bradshaw, third-year graduate student from London. "Her time was in the early to mid '80s. I think she neglected on two years ago when she was more popular." Thatcher, who became prime minister in 1979, faced challenger Michael Heseline, the former defense minister, in a Conservative Party vote last week. A close encounter between the two leaders she sheared she would lose, she stepped down Thursday. Bradshaw said he thought the British did not support Thatcher. Thatcher used to be an asset to the Conservative Party, but now she is a liability because of her refusal to inform Parliament. "She has let her pride and patriotism for Britain get in the way of unifying with Europe," he said. "The role of the next leader will be to integrate the power of Britain into the power of Europe." Alan Wade, third year graduate student from Durham, England, said Thatcher had been supporting laws without regard for public opinion. "She passed a poll tax, which is a tax that replaced the existing property tax," he said. "This tax caused the riots last year. People in Britain normally don't get this angry." Wade said one reason for Thatcher's resignation was that the Conservative Party would have lost the next election. "The Conservative Party is looking at opinion polls, he said. "They want to win the next election." Maggie Mills, graduate student from Winchester, England, said that Thatatcher was a strong leader for Britain but that she might have been leading Britain in a direction it did not want to go. Kansas State University is an internationally recognized university that offers excellent academic programs, a lively intellectual and cultural atmosphere, and a friendly campus to its community of approximately 21,000 students. Graduate enrollment in 60 master's programs and 42 doctoral programs exceeds 3,300. Research expenditures exceed $55,000,000. Kansas State University offers preparation for a variety of scholarly and research careers, as well as for a wide range of professional positions. 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