University Daily Kansan, November 29, 1984 Page 5 Dole continued from p. 1 a low-key campaign, was eliminated in the second round and Lugar, chairman of the campaign committee, was bounced in the third round. President Reagan, after several unsuccessful attempts, contacted Dole by telephone to offer congratulations. The White House stayed away from the public, but Dole's selection created some potential political problems for Reagan. During the past four years, Dole has frequently crossed swords with Reagan and his staff over deficits and Social Security. Dole will be a frequent White candidate in meetings with a prospective president opponent, Vice President George Bush **NSKED ABOUT DOLE as a leader, a high-ranking Senate official called him experienced and articulate, but said, "He is the greatest effective leader. He is going to have to Credit continued from p. 1 Sen. Alan Simpson of Wyoming beat Washington's Slade Gorton 31-22 for the post of assistant majority leader, after Wisconsin's Robert Kasten was knocked out in the first round; Sen. William Armstrong of Colorado was unopposed for chairman of the policy committee; Sen. John Chafee of Rhode Island beat Sen. Jill Dreyfus, chairman of the conference; Sen. Thad Cochran of Mississippi beat Sen. Rudy Boscwitz of Minnesota 32-21 for conference secretary, and Sen. John Heinz narrowly edged Sen. Malcolm Wallop of Wyoming 27-26 for campaign committee chairman. The 53 Republican senators and senators-elect met for three hours in a secret election held in the Capitol's Old Room on Wednesday, among leaders and settle committee chairmanships. mellow . . . subjugate some of his own feelings." price shop in two or three different locations." Annually, about 2,000 people visit the Consumer Credit Counseling Service to seek help with money management, he said. The Kansas City, Mo., office also receives hundreds of telephone inquiries. The service provides its counseling at no charge. To assist clients who have gone over their credit limits, the service, in cooperation with creditors, offers a debt repayment program. The program allows clients to decrease their monthly installment payments so they have a better grasp of their budget. FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES range from the minor to the colossal, Beard said. Some consumers visit the service who just feel uneasy about their financial situations. "They're not overextended or past due in their payments," he said. At the other end of the scale is the consumer who owes almost $9,000. "We are seeing more people extending themselves," he said. Many credit-card users postpone dealing with credit problems until after the holidays, when the mailman delivers the hefty charge card bills. go to Mexico for a meeting with President de la Madrid on the weekend of Dec. 1 and canceled plans for the first part of his U.S. tour. continued from p.1 "Unfortunately, this means that he will be unable to attend the KU Contadora conference . . . "He kindly offered to give a talk at KU on Dec. 14, but since this conflicted with final results he resigned." RAMIREZ'S SPEAKING TOUR was to have included at least eight U.S. cities, Stansister said. Now Ramirez probably will stop on Iceland, Seattle and New York, according to a report on Dec. 6. At the KU conference Saturday, Stansifer said, Tunnermann probably will speak on Ramirez's announced topic, "The Nicaraguan View of the Contadora Process." Tunnermann was minister of education from 1979 to 1984, Stanssier said. Tunnermann also has been rector, the equivalent of president, of the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua. Fiallos held the same post from 1974 to 1984. Fiilano, who supervised Nicaragua's Nov. 4 elections, will speak Saturday about those plans. Fiallois will return to KU next semester to occupy the Rose Morgan Professorship in political science. STANSFER SAID THE Cartagena conference that Santos plans to attend is about the Contadora process—the subject of the report transposed by KU and Sen. Nancy Kassbaum. The Contadora process is an initiative by four Latin American nations — Venezuela, Colombia, Panama and Mexico - to bring peace and improved economic conditions to Central America. Neither can take time away from negotiations with Nicaragua, a State Department spokesman said in mid-November. The State Department offered to send another speaker, but Stansifer rejected the idea because no available speaker had worked closely with the Contadora group. At one time, the KU conference was scheduled to begin tomorrow night with an address by a U. State Department official. Stansifer asked the State Department to send either Langhorne Motley, assistant secretary of state for Latin American affairs, or Harry Shlaudeman, special envoy for Central America. Senate continued from p. 1 must work together and drop the names of the coalitions that they had run on. "But don't forget the ideas that the stood on," he said. "I'm hoping we are going to be a team." Polack urged senators to become involved in writing legislation and with other University groups. He said that he would not tolerate a lazy Senate. "This is going to come from a resume-padding jellyfish," he said. "I don't care what anyone says. I'm here to get things done." THE NEW SENATE also approved the appointment of Reza Zough as chairman of the Student Senate Executive Committee. Zough was re-elected this month as a graduate senator. Suspected weapons train draws Wellington protest By United Press International WELLINGTON — About 10 protesters braved freezing temperatures yesterday to stage a silent vigil along the route of a bombing that killed nuclear weapons, a spokeswoman said. Wichitans For Non-Volunt Action, the anti-nuclear weapons group that staged the protest. People from Wichita, Topeka and Oklahoma participated in the protest, Gingrich said. Protesters holding signs denouncing nuclear weapons lined the railroad tracks about 5:30 a.m. in 20 degree temperatures as the "white train" passed through Wellington in south Kansas, said Barbara Gingrich, spokeswoman for The 22-car train, believed to be carrying nuclear warheads, left Pentan, a nuclear weapons plant in Amarillo, Texas, about 11 p.m. Tuesday, Gingrich said. The train is believed to be on its way to a Navy facility in Charleston, S.C. 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