University Daily Kansan / Monday, November 3, 1986 5 Ramirez Continued from p.1 Although Campbell said that he did not know the status of Ramirez's visa, he said that in the past the State Department had stalled the process or simply refused to grant Ramirez a visa. Jim Scaly, assistant to the chancellor, said that Chancellor Gene A. Budig had formally invited Ramirez to the University. "We believe that this simply disrupts the flow of communication between the people of the United States and the officials of the Nicaraguan government." Campbell said. "Many times throughout the year Chancellor Budig writes letters of invitations as a courtesy to our faculty." Sally said. Class Continued from p. 1 Many foreign dignitaries would consider it odd not to receive a formal invitation from the top executive of the University, Scally said. "The formal invitation would be more appropriate because (Ramirez) is the second-ranking governor and the scally said. Sceally said Ramirez's visit would give students and faculty the opportunity to meet with the vice president of the University and the United States had bad relations. abuse." Tricker said. "We realize that testing alone is not going to solve the drug problem. We can't forget human behavior. "There are many avenues to many solutions. There isn't any one way to go to find answers." "One of the purposes of the University is to present both views of a controversial issue," Scully said. "It would give our students a chance to hear, admittedly, a very partisan viewpoint." Tricker said the KU coaching staff shared his interest in drug "I want our athletes to have drug education," said Larry Brown, men's head basketball coach. "But, most of all. I want our kids to go out and speak in communities through the class. "By telling others about drug abuse, it could reinforce in their minds why they themselves shouldn't use drugs." Tricker said that everyone involved seemed to think that if more people pulled together from the athletic standpoint, great things could evolve DODGE CITY — A preliminary hearing for an accused murderer, at which GOP gubernatorial candidate Mike Hayden had been postponed to testify, has been postponed until after Tuesday's election, a judge said Saturday. Hearing, Hayden's testimony delayed Saturday of a subpena requiring Hayden in Meade the day after Sunday. United Press International The hearing for John Goss was to have begin today in Meade County District Court, but Don C. Smith, administrative judge for the 16th Judicial District, said he decided to delay it after reading news accounts "There will be no useful purpose to hold the preliminary hearing before the election," the judge said when contacted at his home. Smith, a democrat who is running for re-election, said political considerations did not enter into his decision to delay the hearing. "I don't know Mike Hayden from a load of coal. I never met him," he said. "I'm running on the basis that justice is nonpartisan, and I operate Smith said he would make an entry in the court journal Monday formally postponing the hearing. A new hearing date has not been set. the court in that matter." He said he had the power to continue the hearing because of his position as administrative district judge even though the hearing would be presided over by Magistrate Michael Frelove. comments concerning Goss that appeared in a Hayden anti-crime flier mailed to more than 112,000 Kansans last week. Hayden was subpoenaed by Linda Eckelman of Dodge City, the court-appointed attorney for Goss. She said she wanted to question Hayden about The flier stated that Goss murdered the woman he was suspected of killing, Janice Amerin, 27. of Plains. Specifically, Eckelman said she wanted to ask Hayden why the flier included information on Amerin's not included in the coroner's report. The subpoena was issued Thursday and served on Hayden Friday. Republicans battle for control of Senate United Press International "Together, you and I, with the help of the Republican team, can finish the job," he said. "But I need your help. Please vote. And please vote Republican: For you, your family and for a better future." Democratic candidates in key races held narrow leads yesterday as the party battled against President Reagan's campaign blitz and an expensive GOP get-out-to-vote drive to grab control of the Senate for the first time since 1980. President Reagan locked up five minutes of prime time on all three networks yesterday night to appeal to voters to keep the Senate Republican for his last two years in office. While political leaders agreed that control of the Senate was up for grabs in Tuesday's election, Republicans appeared to be headed toward significant gains in governorships, while Democrats are expected to pick up a handful of house seats. The battle for the Senate hinged on 13 key Senate races. Because nine of them are now held by Republicans, the GOP had the harder job in keeping control. Of the four Democratic-held seats, Republicans were seen winning in Missouri and Democrats in Louisiana. In the other two Colts were not tied by vote, but the contests were too close to call. In the nine GOP seats, Democrats were likely to take over the seats in Maryland, Florida and Nevada. Republicans held narrow leads in Georgia, Washington and South Dakota, but the Gulf of Mexico, Glosser, Idaho, North Carolina, and North Dakota. If Democrats regain control of the Senate, they would pick the committee chairmen who control legislation gets to the floor for a vote. They could block Reagan's attempts in his last two years in office to complete his conservative agenda, but would be blocked by his veto power from substantially reversing what he has already achieved. 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