CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, October 26, 1984 Page 7 National and county election races heat up By SUZANNE BROWN Staff Reporter President Reagan and Walter Mondale met in Kansas City, Mo., on Sunday for their second presidential defense and foreign policy. During the debate, Mondale attacked what he called the president's lack of knowledge about foreign policy, while Reagan deplored what he said were weak defense policies of the Carter-Mondale administration. Political analysts and campaign officials said Reagan's performance in the debate had successfully disposed of the age issue, which surfaced after the first debate. Reagan told the 2,000-member Music Hall audience and about 100 million television viewers, "I'm not ELECTION REVIEW going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience." Two communication studies professors said Monday won the debate. However, Donn Parson and Karlyn Kohrs Campbell said the winning margin was too narrow for Mondale to hope for a victory in the election. - The candidates for Douglas County district attorney met Tuesday at a forum sponsored by the Associated Students of Kansas. Democrat Mike Glover and Republican Jim Flory each claimed to have the best experience for the job. Glover, city prosecutor, also said he was not as radical a politician as he had been during the 1970s when he was known as "Marijuana Mike" in the Kansas House of Representatives. Flory, a Kansas assistant attorney general, denied he was a conservative Republican and said he considered himself a moderate. - Voter registration totals for Douglas County were released Monday and showed that the number of registered Democrats in the county had increased 16 percent since 1980. A record number of voters — 40,083 — registered before the Oct. 16 deadline. Douglas County has 15,385 unaffiliated voters. 13,995 registered Republicans, 8,506 registered Democrats and 30 registered with third parties. SenEx votes to condemn violations of civil rights The University Senate Executive Committee voted yesterday to write a public statement condemning violence committed against students for their beliefs. The idea for the statement stemmed from a recent faculty petition that said attacks against members of Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas constituted a violation of the group's civil rights. "The issue is the safety of students on campus," said Arno Knapper, SenEx chairman. Michael Foubert, graduate student senator and SenEx member, said, "We have a responsibility to maintain an environment where we are tolerant of diversity even if we don't agree with it." The members stressed that the statement would extend to all student groups. James Carothers, SenEx presiding officer, said a similar case had come to the attention of SenEx before. The most value-packed compact on the market. ADLER 310 Compact Electronic Display Typewriter Here's the idea in between electronic typewriter for the professional, the at-home office, and businesses with a small but significant size. Although it's smaller than a standard office typewriter, and larger than a keyboard, it allows automated electronic functions like the full size systems. A remarkable feature of these is that character memory stores phrases • 500 character correction memory - over 7 times 40 character display files • 100 characters per page. column layout, right margin justification, carrier return, full page relocation, paper size, paper insert/rect. Bold face printing; also standard with and without semifontual underlining 10 papers; print width 500 hour memory protection; Rapid changing carbon and compound materials with computers in a letter quality printer; Easy portability with lid+cover and retractable handle. Plus much CALL TODAY FOR A FREE OFFICE DEMONSTRATION. ASK ABOUT OUR CONVENIENT LEASING PLAN. Midwest Business Systems, Inc. DOUBLE FEATURE Rent VCR & Movies through Wright 415 Curtis Machine /867-292-3022 Sancho Sunday 99¢ Sancho --- SVA FILMS Taco Via 1700 West 23rd 841-4848 ALSO-STARTING GRACE KELLY PG "REAR WINDOW IS A BRILLIANT EXERCISE IN SUSPENSE... everything about it is a joy." FRIDAY & SATURDAY We accept all other Mexican Restaurant coupons. JAMES STEWART IN ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S REAR WINDOW "REAR WINDOW' IS THE KIND OF MASTERPIECE. THEY DON'T MAKE ANYMORE...It is a genuine thrill to have the real McCoy back on the marquee again." Rex Reed, NEW YORK POST Fri. 7 p.m. Sat. 3:30, 9:30 $2 Not valid in connection with other promotions. Beat the high price of ready made sweaters. Stop in to view our wide selection of yarns and browze through our sweater pattern library. We're always here to help answer your questions! Ask about our quick-to-knit sweaters. 918 Massachusetts St. Lawrence, Kansas 66044 (913) 842-4333