University Daily Kansan, October 17, 1984 Page 5 Politics continued from p. 1 cheering loudly and waving red and white pompons during his speech. When a student interrupted Mondale with a cry of "kick his ass" — an allusion to Bush's comment after his debate with Ferraro and the Republican candidate, he said, "abber that conprehensible language." Mondale criticized Reagan for sending U.S. Martines to Lebanon against the advice of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, for proclaiming "that American intelligence is weak" and for announcing "the United States is strategically inferior to the Soviet Union." "THIS IS A RECORD of profound confusion. A president must be in touch and in charge. A president must learn. He must listen. He must master. He must command and he must lead," Mondale said. "That's not what we have today." Later, Mondale told reporters upon arrival in Los Angeles for a Democratic fund raising dinner that he had not intended to suggest that Reagan was "dangerously incompetent." But he reminded the crowd that Reagan might be awakened one night and told missiles were on the way. "At a moment like that, we have a right to demand a president who knows the crucial facts that he must know," he said. York and Connecticut streets leading into the development, if necessary. City continued from p. 1 Mayor Ernest Angino said he was concerned about how the development would affect parking for city vehicles. Citv "We've got city trucks that we have to provide room for," he said. Angino also asked George Williams, public works director, to look into Clark's request about street improvements. Angino said he wanted to know what improvements could cost, and how they would be paid for. "WE NEED SOME idea of the public costs," he said. "Those things don't be free." Angino also asked that information on all rights be compiled for review by city future traffic problems," Amyx said. South Africa also pleased backers of Student Senate legislation concerning that country Dennis "BooG" Highberger, student body vice president, said it was good that people were aware of the problem. Africa continued from p.1 HIGHERBERGER SPONSORED a resolution calling for the Kansas University Endowment Association to stop holding investments in companies that do business in South Africa. The resolution passed the Student Senate last week. Highberger and Chris Bunker, chairman of the Committee on South Africa, also are Shontz asked for an opinion on whether the proposed development fit in with Plan '95, Lawrence's comprehensive plan. sponsoring a bill to prohibit use of Senate money to buy products from companies that do business in South Africa. Amyx also suggested that any street improvements be paid for by the developer, but said that overall, Clark's proposal looked "very nice." The Senate last week returned the bill to the Finance Committee for review and improvement of its language. Bunker said the committee would discuss the bill at its Oct. 31 meeting and probably pass it and return it to the full Senate. right here at the University of Kansas," he said. HE SAID HE AGREED with the prize committee's announced intention to send a signal to the world about South Africa's apartheid, the national policy that prevents blacks and people of mixed race from voting and restricts travel and job opportunities. The choice of Tutu is a good one, Bunker said, because Tutu supports change in South Africa. "If you're going to focus on one struggle, it is definitely the one because it's the worst." commissioners. He said that although he had heard of air rights being granted in other communities, it was a new proposal for Lawrence. Some information for this story was provided by United Press International. That's exactly what we're supporting Commissioners Nancy Shentz and Mike Anxy took the need for a traffic study in the "There has to be consideration given to continued from p. 1 Vietnam place that allows for reflection." Stephen Grabow, director of architecture for the School of Architecture and Urban Design and chairman of the University Art in Public Spaces Committee, said committee members though that the Chandler Court is away too far to be noticed by passers-by. GRABOW NOTED that the Fred B. Anschutz Sports Pavilion recently had been constructed near the Burge Union. Also, members of the Vietnam Memorial Committee early this summer found that the building site faced a party room in the Burge Union. hallowed place." Grabow said yesterday. This summer, the Art in Public Spaces Committee recommended in a report to Robert Cobb, executive vice chancellor, that the Chandler Court site for the memorial be Tom Berger, Lawrence graduate student and a member of the Vietnam Memorial Committee, said that if the memorial was built near the Campanile, it would be close to other war memorials, such as the Kansas Union, the Campanile and Memorial Drive. That doesn't seem like the appropriate, Berger said money was a factor in the decision to move the memorial. "IT WAS SIMPLY too big in its original form" he said. "It was too big for the area." The committee at that time planned to pay for the memorial through fund-raising drives and private donations. The money is being used by Kansas University Endowment Association. the members of the two committees and the administration, Berger said, want to keep the cost of the memorial at $30,000 — the cost of the project. The Committee originally budgeted for the project. 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