University Daily Kansan, November 2, 1984 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 8 The Center for Public Affairs conducted the poll, which found that about 63 percent of Kansans polled planned to vote for Reagan and 25 percent planned to vote for Mondale in Tuesday's election. Reagan lead substantial, poll reveals From Staff and Wire Reports A poll released on campus Tuesday revealed that President Reagan has a 34 percentage point lead over Walter Mondale among Kansans. The results are similar to those of other Kansas polls on the presidential race. National polls have indicated a smaller margin of preference for Reagan, usually from 12 to 25 points. - Secretary of State Jack Brien yesterday predicted a record number of voters would turn out in Kansas this year. This would be the first time more than a million Kansans voted in an election. Brier said. - Democratic Rep. Jim Slatter on Wednesday accused his Republican challenger, Jim Van Slyke, of distorting Slattery's voting record. In his traditional pre-election day forecast, Brier predicted that slightly more than a million voters, Slattery called a news conference in Topeka to deny charges made in Van Slyke's recent television commercials that the freshman congressman had voted for a $73 billion tax increase over the next two years. ELECTION REVIEW Jim Maher, Democratic candidate for the Senate, predicted on Monday he would come from behind to defeat incumbent Sen. Nancy Landon Kasselbaum. Maher made his remarks at a Student Union Activities Forum in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. or 80 percent of those registered, would go to the polls on Tuesday. Maher discounted the results of a recent poll that found him trailing Kassebaum, 72 to 14 percent, with 13 percent of the voters undecided. - Local state and county candidates expressed their views in interviews this week on the most important issues facing them in their various offices. The state candidates are: State Rep. Jessie Branson, D-Lawrence, who is running unopposed for the 44th District; State Rep. John Soblack, D-Lawrence, who faces Republican Martha Parker for the 45th District seat; and State Rep Betty Jo Wilson, a Democratic, who is opposed by Republican Jake Hack for the 46th District. The 46th District includes the main campus. The county candidates are: Democrat Merle Rothwell and incumbent Republican Rex Johnson for sheriff, incumbent Democrat Ruth Verynck and Republican Nancy Welsh for county treasurer, and Democrat Sue Nurse, who is running unopposed for her fifth term as register of deeds. Asbestos insulation target of group's project By FRANK HANSEL Staff Reporter Staff Reporter A $130,000 renovation project that includes the removal of asbestos insulation started three weeks ago at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave., and is expected to be completed in February. Jack Bremer, director and campus pastor, said last week that when final plans for the renovation were being finalized, Mr. Bremer met menical Christian Ministeries considered removing some insulation that might contain asbestos. The group had the insulation tested, and asbestos was found. "With all the national attention asbestos was getting we were concerned about our insulation," Bremer said. "Now it is being backed up and disposed of in a state licensed disposal area." The Synod of Mid-America, which consists of the United Mediothist Church, the Church of the Broughton, and others, is paying Presbyterian Church-USA is paying Bremer said the fire department had been invited to inspect the building and make recommendations for improvement. At the recommendation of the Lawrence Fire Department, the for the project, which also includes repair of the building's 20-year-old roof. The roof has been leaking for the past couple of years, Bremer said. Bremer said the building also was undergoing changes that would better serve the handicapped. A wheelchair access from the driveway to the front door already has been completed, he said, and the men's lounge is being converted into restrooms for handicapped people. building's fire escape will be extended to reach the first floor. The escape now reaches the second floor. "We want to make this building as safe as we believe we can," he said. B.A. Green Construction Co., 1207 Iowa, is the general contractor supervising the project. Bob Green, co-owner of the company, said the renovation was on schedule. THE CASTLE TEA ROOM Mass phone: 843 1 The Candy Store &Popcorn Shop Nest in the downtown bus 8 W. 9th. 82-9995. B. 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