THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOL. 101, NO. 17 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY TOPEKA, KS 66412 THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (USPS 650-640) ADVERTISING: 864-4358 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1990 NEWS:864-4810 Campaign Kansas within $4 million of reaching its goal Bv Chris Oster By Chris Oster Kansan staff writer With almost two years left in its five-year schedule, Campaign Kansas has closed to voters. Jordan Haines, national campaign chairperson, announced yesterday that $173.1 million had been committed to the campaign, which began in May 1988. The campaign will continue through June 1992. "Never before in the history of this University have commitments from its alumni and friends reached such an impressive level," Haines said. John Scarfie, director of public relations for Campaign Kansas, said the target amount would not be increased as the campaign neared its goal. The original goal of $150 million was increased in September 1989. Campaign Kansas is a project of the Kansas University Endowment Association to raise money for improvement of the university The Endowment Association is an independent organization, separate from the University. Searcie said the association in no way attempted to establish academic priorities for the program. Scarffie said 96 percent of the money donated to Campaign Kansas was donated with designations and limitations as to how the money was to be spent. He said academic standards were left to the state and the chancellor. Certain goals were established at the campaign outsize and efforts were made to meet them. Goals of the campaign that have not been reached include unrestricted funds, various equipment needs, financing for the Lied Center, campanile renewal and expansion of the Parrott Athletic Center. Unrestricted funds account for about 4 percent of the total campaign goals. Scarfe said the unrestricted money was given to the campaign without having specific purposes attached. It is up to Chancellor Gene A. Bardi to decide how to allocate the money. In the past, it has been used for student financial aid, merit scholarships, minority scholarships, graduate fellowships and various events and needs. Cheney fires Air Force chief Dugan's discussion of targets violated Pentagon regulations The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Dick Cheney fired Gen. Mike Dugan as Air Force chief of staff yesterday after Dugan publicly commented about possible plans to unleash massive air raids on Iraq and target Iraqi President Saddam Hussein personally. Dugan, in the top Air Force job only three months, said in a state statement that he resigned as assistant commissioner. His comments may have caused the administration _and sified information about the size of U.S.forces in the area. "There are certain things we never talk about," Cheney said. "I was concerned about the lack of judgment' by Dugan in offering "wid-ranging speculation about decisions made by the president in the future." He stressed that the Bush administration had refrained from publicly discussing possible military options to protect U.S. troops Cheney said he would recommend See related coverage future in the military Dugan's comments, reported Sunday by the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post, were made "He will be retired," Cheney said. "Gen. Danag is a fine officer with an outstanding record of 32 years of service to the Air Force and to the nation. This was not a pleasant action for me to take but a necessary one." p. 6 and Iraq went to war, the Pentagon planned to unleash an air campaign designed to “decapitate” the Iraqi army. The United States helped his family and even his mistress. 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