University Daily Kansan, September 13, 1984 NATION AND WORLD Reagan and Mondale dispute deficits, taxes Page 13 By United Press International Walter Mondale offered his version yesterday of a Reagan plan to cut deficits, slash federal aid for the elderly and the poor President Reagan analyzed Monday's data on workers, and called it a "fairly late" 728 MAIN F 6.30 2:30 Sign 8:00 1:00 F 6.30 2:30 Cross Maintenance [Vice President George Bush tried to talk about foreign affairs in Atlanta, but was peppered by questions about his 1980 stand on abortion. Ferraro simply threw away her planned speech and took up the same subject before a crowd in Scranton, Pa. In its first presidential trial heat since July 8, the ABC Washington Post poll of 1.507 registered voters across the nation found Reagan leading Mondale 56 percent to 40 percent. The Reagan lead was only 7 percentage points in the earlier sampling. The margin of error was plus or minus 3 points. As the two presidential candidates traded volleys on defenses and taxes, their running mates found them still dogged by the abortion issue. RENTACOLOR TV Student Discounts for You. Call Mike 1-764-B660 FREE Delivery, Installation, & Service. In Davenport, Iowa, and Peoria, III. Mondale pounded the theme that Reagan had good reason to remain in office and plan to reduce the federal detal. Mondale said without higher taxes to lower the deficit. Reagan might be forced to cut $107 bills in social programs. HAVE YOU BEEN to the WHEEL LATELY? Reagan was in upstate New York, where he appealed to traditionally Democratic ethics to switch parties and blasted the Mondale promise of tax hikes that would not affect working people. Mondale told an Illinois audience, "Mr. Reagan is stonewalling the American people, and that won't play in Peoria." "The Democratic candidate contends that working Americans wouldn't be hurt by his tax increases. That's a fair tale." WHEN YOU DECIDE TO LOSE WEIGHT, I LOST 42 POUNDS MYSELF AND I CAN HELP YOU REACH YOUR GOAL! Call Today 841-DIET NO SHOTS • NO DRUGS NO CONTRACTS IT COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE Cathy Kessinger DIET CENTER COUNSELOR 935 Iowa/Hillcrest Medical Bldg. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. M-F, 7 a.m.-noon Sat. Balfour CONVERSE AND FOOTJOY SHOES 1/2 PRICE - Tennis * Racquetball * Aerobic * Basketball * Saucony * Asst. Running 935 Mass. 749-5194 Lawrence, Ks. K.U. GIFT ITEMS POSTERS COSTUMES & MASKS JACK DANIELS GIFTS GAG GIFTS UNIQUE CARDS THEATRICAL MAKE-UP CHIPPENDALE ITEMS PLAYBOY Also in: Topeka Manhattan 841-7272 745 NEW HAMPSHIRE Shop Thursdays Til 8:30 P.M. Now thru Saturday Great Price on 3 of our Best Selling Styles! NOW $24.90 Reg.$30 P.R. HERMAN'S PIZZERIA THE ONLY REAL PIZZA IN TOWN - 16" Pizza-$6.50 eat in, carry-out only - 14" Pizza-$5.00 - Daily Specials - Stop buying processed pizza from our competitors.Call or visit P.R.Herman's for the only real pizza in town - Coming Soon—Sub Sandwiches * Fast, Free Delivery 700 New Hampshire 843-3434 Next to The Hatter BUT IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN TO ME . . . GET STREETWISE! THIS WORKSHOP WILL FOCUS ON RAPE AWARENESS, EDUCATION, AND PREVENTION AS WELL AS OFFER PARTICIPANTS A CHANCE TO ACTIVELY LEARN SELF-PROTECTION SKILLS. TO ACTIVELY LEARN SELF-PROTECTION SKILLS. TIME: 7-9 p.m. DATE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 KANSAS UNION PLACE: REGIONALIST ROOM, SPONSORED BY THE EMILY TAYLOR WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT JUDY BROWDER AT (864-3552). The University of Kansas Parents Day 1984 Saturday, September 15, 1984 All-University Reception with the Chuck Berg Band 10:00-11:30 a.m. Kansas Union Main Lobby Open Houses and Academic Activities Architecture and Urban Designr Business Chemistry College Honors Program Computing Services Education Engineering Journalism Language Laboratories Military Science Pharmacy Study Abroad Football Halftime entertainment by Band Day participants KU vs. Florida State 1:30 p.m., Memorial Stadium Reserved Tickets $13.00 Tickets on sale at Allen Field House Ticket Office, 864- 3141 Lambda Sigma Mum Sale Members of Lambda Sigma sophomore honorary society will sell chrysanthemum corsages in living groups September 4-14, in the Burge and Kansas Unions from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on September 15, and in Memorial Stadium from noon to 1:30 p.m. on September 15. Proceeds support Lambda Sigma activities. Exhibits Art and Design Gallery Snow Entomological Museum Museum of Natural History Spencer Museum of Art Museum of Anthropology Spencer Research Library Kansas Union Gallery Band Day Parade Downtown Lawrence Entertainment SUA Free Films, 7:00 p.m. Kansas Union SUA Free Dance-Concert with Get Smart, 9:00 p.m. Kansas Union Saturday Seminars and More