University Daily Kansan, November 1, 1984 Page 11 CAMPUS AND AREA 2nd District candidates dissent By United Press International TOPEKA — Rep Jim Slattery yesterday accused Republican challenger Jim Van Slyke of distorting his record and criticized Van Slyke for trying to run on President Reagan's coattails. Slattery, the 2nd District incumbent, said Van Slyke had spent thousands of dollars for television commercials, which were created by the national Republican Party, that distort Slattery's record, particularly on spending. "I have kept my word," Slattery said at a news conference. "I have voted for a lot less spending than Reagan has recommended, and I did not vote for a $73 billion tax increase." In a news conference Tuesday, Van Slyke charged that Slattery had voted for a budget resolution in 1983 that called for a $73 billion tax increase over two years. Van Slyke said Slattery's advertising dealt with image and did not disclose specifics of his record. Slattery also criticized Van Siyke's statement that he should be elected because as a Republican, he would be closer to Reagan. Slattery said he thought he adequately had informed the voters of his record. He said that his campaign advertising had been positive and that he previously had not responded to snipping from Van Slyke. ON THE RECORD A VIEW CAMERA, camera case, lens and shutter, with a total value of $983.38, were stolen sometime before 2:30 p.m. Friday from a locked storage area in the Art and Design Building, KU police said yesterday. The stolen items belonged to the department of design. "The voters don't want a Tip O'Neil robot or a Ronald Reagan puppet," Slattery said. "They want someone who will stand on his own two feet." SCAFFOLD FRAMES AND braces, valued at $2,420, were stolen between Oct 10 and last Friday from the Fred B. Anschutz Sports Pavilion, KU police said. The scaffolding was being rented by Harris Construction Co., 1611 St. Andrews Dr., and was owned by White Star Machinery and Supply Co of Topeka. AN AM-FM CASSETTE stereo, power booster and six tapes, with a total value of $329, were stolen between 6:30 p.m. Monday and 8:30 a.m. Tuesday from an unlocked van in the 100 block of Pennsylvania Street, Lawrence police said. FOUR TRIES, with a total value of $250. were stolen between 6 p.m. Monday and 7 a.m. Tuesday from D and D Tire. 1000 Vermont St.. Lawrence police said. The tires were removed from a rack outside the building. A STEREO VALUED at $200 was stolen between 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Tuesday from an unlocked apartment in the 2100 block of Quail Creek Drive, Lawrence police said. - Visit Moscow, Leningrad and Riga - Roundtrip air from K.C. to Moscow - Includes hotel accommodations and most meals - Fully escorted - Call Professor Tamerlan Salaty at 842-0734 for full details Travel arrangements by ON CAMPUS TODAY EPISCOPAL SERVICES will be at noon in Dowan Chapel. Services are held in the chapel every Thursday at noon. A LATIN AMERICAN SOLIDARITY rice and beans dinner will begin at 6 p.m. at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1024 Oread THE COALITION OF STUENT Social Workers will meet at 2:30 p.m. in 208 Twente Hall SUA CHAMPIONS will meet from 7 to 11 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Kansas Union. MARANATHA CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES will hold its weekly meeting at 7 p.m. in room 301 of the Frank R. Burge Union. GAY AND LESBIAN Services of Kansas will hold a general membership meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Union. ARNOLDO RAMSO, a representative of the Salvadoran rebel opposition, will speak at 11:30 a.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Union. He will speak about the president's U.S. elections on Central America. CENTER FOR THE INTER-TRIBAL ALLI- ANCE group will meet at 7 p.m. in 306 Twente Hall. SMALL WORLD will meet at 9:15 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 2415 W. 23rd St. TOMORROW PEOPLE INTERESTED in working on In The Street, a new campus newspaper, will meet at 4 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. Merle Rothwell Concerned About Employee Management? Sheriff Johnson publicly stated in Dec.of 1982: - A $300 theft did occur by one of his employees - A donation was taken - No charges were filed - The person is still making restitution Questions 1. If, as Sheriff Johnson has stated,the person is paying the money back,why has it been almost two years? MERLE ROTHWELL 2. If, as Sheriff Johnson has stated, it was a donation, why are some so upset and feel the donation was required? Why have some said this never happened at all? 3. If Law Enforcement personnel are not prosecuted for felony theft, how can anybody else be prosecuted? Is This The Type of Management Douglas County Wants? VOTE Place an ad. Tell the world. Here's looking at you. Until 11 p.m. tonight, enjoy 25c draws and $1.00 drinks. And no cover charge! After 11 p.m., Happy Hour prices The weekend is just around the corner and Gammons is just the place to turn.