University Daily Kansan, September 7. 1984 continued from p. 1 Ferraro Page 5 "I think we have an obligation to respond to the president's attempt to mix religion and politics," she said. "If we failed to respond, we'd be wrong." REAGAN HAS BEEN criticized by Democrats and moderate Republicans for his comments at a prayer breakfast the morning after he was renominated at the Republican National Convention last month. Reagan had detailed the history of America as a nation "under God" and called for the preservation of that moral tone in government today. In Washington yesterday, Mondale defended the United States' traditional separation of church and state before a gathering of the Jewish service organization B'all R bith. Ferraro, the daughter of an Italian immigrant, drew a handful of protesters who criticized her stand on abortion. Sne is a member of the Roman Catholic Church but consistently has supported abortion rights. FEBRERO DENIED THAT there was a paradox in her championing of the lower and middle classes and her attendance at a $250-a-plate luncheon, where nearly 300 people paid to see her. She cited her attendance at a rally Wednesday night at the Radisson Muelebach Hotel in downtown Kansas City and her visit to Truman High School in Independence to visit students earlier that day in defense. "The common man or woman does not have to pay anything to see their candidate," she said. Karen Schafer, in charge of Kansas City's Victory Fund, said that the reception and luncheon had brought in about $75,000 for the Democratic Party's national registration AT THE LUNCHON, Ferraro greeted an enthusiastic audience, which included Karen Carlin, wife of Kansas Governor John Carlin; Ferraro's, two daughters, Laura, 18, and Donna, 22; and many Missouri politicians, notably Sen. Tom Eagleton. Missouri is considered important in the presidential election because either party has a chance to win. The state's 11 electoral candidates, Republican Party candidate, is expected to win the election in Kansas. Ferraro told the partisan crowd that she and Mondale were going to "pull a Harry Truman" and win the election. Truman came from behind to defeat Thomas Dewey in 1948. The remark was one of several references to the predicted victory of Reagan and Bush this year. In the news conference earlier, she denied a reporter's challenge that she didn't like the new wave of patriotism that seemed to have swept in during Reagan's tenure. "MY DEFINITION OF patriotism is that which makes us a stronger America," she said. "It's giving people jobs. It's preserving our national security." continued from p. 1 is a once in a lifetime chance. This is an understandable excuse." Nancy Hiebert, Douglas County commissioner, said Ferraro could help the Democrats win Douglas County in the presidential race. "SHE CAN REALLY generate support where a less vibrant and able candidate might not be able to," she said. Hibbert was one of about 280 people who paid $250 to attend the luncheon. She also had attended a $1,000-a-person reception at the Hilton at noon and had walked away with Ferraro's autograph on red stationary. "Douglas County, in presidential elections, has often been in the Republican column," she said. "I think this year that, with Geraldine Ferraro, it will be very difficult to make predictions based on past happenings." But not every one at the hotel was a Mondale-Ferraro supporter. LEON ROSCOE, 80, a retired Kansas City. Mo., resident, was at the hotel to attend a regional Shriners' convention this weekend. He said he had met Ferraro and shaken hands with her in the corridor outside the room where the luncheon was held. Although he considered her a friendly woman, he said, he would not vote for her because he never had been a Democrat. About 50 protesters from various Missouri and Kansas pro-life groups lined the streets around the hotel as Ferraro spoke inside a news conference. One choice stand in a morning news conference. GARY TERBITS, A Kansas City, Mo. picketer, said he and the others did not support the Democratic ticket because of Gerry's bad record and a sign that said "Gerry loves baby killers." "We want people on the campaign trail to know that a pro-abortion stand will cause them trouble," he said. 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