Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1985 University Daily Kansan From Page One 5 Bennett calls conference, will not reveal intentions United Press International TOPEKA — Former Gov. Robert Bennett says it is premature to speculate whether a Friday news conference will mark his entry into the 1986 gubernatorial race. Bennett, who was governor from 1975 to 1979, said yesterday that he tentatively had scheduled a news conference. Although he has not made arrangements yet, he said he probably would meet with reporters about 10 a.m. in Topeka. "Like Mohammed, I will come to the mountains," Bennett said in a telephone interview. He is to be in Topeka on Thursday for a meeting of the Kansas Public Agenda Commission and Friday for a meeting of Leadership Kansas Speculation about Bennett entering the GOP race has increased since Attorney General Robert Stephan pulled out due to controversy over the settlement of a sexual harassment lawsuit. Bennett had been a supporter of Stephan's bid. Rep. Bob Whittaker, R-Kan., Monday said he soon might establish an exploratory campaign committee for a gubernatorial bid. In addition, Kansas House Speaker Mike Hayden, R-Atwood, has made no secret of his intention to run. Entry into the race by Bennett would mean additional dividing of an already fragmented Republican field. Trial daylight in your room when this happened?" he asked. Continued from p. 1 "In your preliminary testimony on Aug. 7, did you say it was hard to see in your room?" The woman said that it had not yet been daylight and that it had been difficult to see in her room. Boone asked the woman whether she previously had testified that her attacker "had muscles in his arms and shoulders, like he had been lifting weights." She said she had, and Boone asked Buhler to remove his suit jacket. Boone asked the woman whether she could see muscles in Buhler's arms and shoulders. She said she could not Christmas, Weinberger, in an interview from Brussels on NBC's "Today" show, indicated that it could happen by then. Star Wars Continued from p. 1 "I think we're reasonably close to it," said Weinberger, who will be in London on tomorrow and Friday. "The main problems now, I think, are mostly technical, drafting and legal problems. British officials at the Brussels conference said Weinberger discussed Star Wars with British Defense Secretary Michael Heseltine in a 20-minute talk on the sidelines of the main conference. "I'm very hopeful that we are quite close to an agreement and it would be very fortunate, very good for everybody I think, if we could sign as soon as possible." Weinberger said. Weinberger said during the television interview that Washington's European allies in NATO had displayed keen interest in taking part in the Star Wars research. "There are a lot of obviously very highly skilled and extremely competent scientists and companies and organizations and groups in the European countries, and we would be delighted to have them participate," he said. Conference officials said the Netherlands, which has run into NATO criticism for deciding to drop two of its nuclear tasks assigned by NATO, is promoting the idea of a Star Wars technology that could be used by all the Western allies. Weinberger shrugged off criticism that the money to develop Star Wars would be better used among American companies, rather than farming out some of the Star Wars project abroad. SAVE YOUR MONEY, CLIP A COUPON. comprehensive health associates * free pregnancy tests * outpatient abortion services * alternative counseling * psychotherapy * contraception Overland Park, KS/913-345-1400 9th & Mississippi - Relax comfortably in private room with stereo - UVA bulbs used - No burning, aging, or wrinkling Tanning Special Extended 5 tans for only $16 plus 1 free Sauna Massage 842-5921 - Better & faster than the sun offer extended thru 12/31/85 INTRODUCING PREMIUM NIGHT ALL PREMIUM LABEL LIQUORS 1.50 ALL IMPORTED BOTTLE BEERS 1.50 WELL BRAND DRINKS 1.00 NO COVER CHARGE LET YOUR EXPENSIVE TASTES RUN WILD EVERY WEDNESDAY