Suiting up Freshman Sara Munson posed this summer for the cover of this month's Swimwear Illustrated. She also is one of three models featured on the magazine's inside pages. Story, page 3 Watkins Hospital will save up to $70,000 a year because it discontinued its food service this summer. Food for the hospital's inpatients now is provided by the Lawrence Memorial Hospital food service. Health food Story, page 6 You must be sloshing Today will be mostly cloudy and breezy with a chance of thunderstorms. Tonight should be rainy and cool. Details, page 3 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday October 2,1986 Vol. 97, No. 29 (USPS 650-640) Published since 1889 by the students of the University of Kansas Solbach questions Parker's poll by BETH COPELAND Staff writer Parker, who is running against incumbent State Rep. John Solbach, D-Lawrence, for the 45th District House of Representatives seat, concluded from the poll that Solbach wasn't representing his constituents. Martha Parker, Republican candidate for state representative, released survey results last week that have been questioned by her opponent and by a polling specialist. The 45th District comprises Clinton, Kanwaka, Lecompton, Marion, North and West Wakartusa, Willow River, East Wakartusa, south and west parts of Le wrener. Parker designed the poll and mailed about 10,000 surveys to registered "One has to be leery of the results because there's no way to ascertain whether the respondents were representative of the public." Cigler said. "My first impression from just looking at it is, 'What a silly poll.' " he said, referring to the poll's design. The surveys had "yes" and "no" boxes but no box for respondents who were undecided on an issue. representative. Cigler also said that the letterhead on the poll, "Martha J. Parker needs to know your views!" favored Parker and that it suggested a systematic bias. WASHINGTON Union joined the Re- tion yesterday it breakthrough on a weapons at the m between President General Secretai Gorbachev. Solbach, however, praised Parker's intent behind mailing the SURVEY QUESTIONS soilbach NO Do you support the death penalty? NO The 1986 Legislature placed a cap of $1,000,000 on an award in a medical malpractice case. Do you support this legislation? NO Do you believe in further increases in sales tax to fund state government? NO Do you believe that Washburn University of Topeka should eventually become a state university? NO Are you in favor of mandatory seat belt laws? YES Do you favor laws restricting the ability of cities to annex property into that city? Parker YES YES NO NO NO NO YES YES Do you favor the present method of selecting YES Presidential Chief Regan said the two Oct. 11-12 could understand and he would lead to arms for The Soviet Ministry spokesperson Gerasimov said he kind of breakthrough in the form of instr level weapons specia Secretary of State meanwhile, said Recepted Gorbachev's two-day, informal two weeks because "game here is to solve The Associated Press Russ progr Flattened brist City Public Wor Maryland Street yesterday Rather than sto trol, the money w projects as street proverbs and In 1882, a city about $15,000, ori- ed for projects th, and other Lawr- instead spent c. projects. Citi dra By JOHN BENNI Staff writer He said that sewers backed under 15th Street the water away first then flows over it the Morton Bur brickyard at 9 sometimes gettin' leak into his office feet above ground During a re Walter Morton w ice sandbagging water out $299 WIRELESS REMOTE G. E. front loading video recorder, 14 day/4 event programmable, 15 function wireless remote, 82 channel electronic tuning, one-touch recording. 2X play in SLP. BEST SELECTION OF VHS MOVIES TO RENT AND TO OWN Mitsubishi HS-337UR video recorder, 107 channel cable ready, 14 day/8 event programmable, wireless remote, front loading, HQ for high quality picture. Mitsubishi HS-339UR video, 4 head FACTORY DEMONSTRATOR SALE All Bushnell binoculars and telescopes carry new factor 7-21X40 BANNER Bushnell Zoom EXPERT VIDEO TRANSFER SERVICE. TRANSFER SLIDES. MOVIES. PRINTS TO VIDEO Retail $247.95 View from popular 7 power up to high power 21X. Compact portable system GE camera has electronic viewfinder, 6X macro zoom, autofocus, 20 lux low light. GE recorder is cable ready, wireless remote, and 14 day/4 event programmable. WOLFE'S CAN FINANCE YOUR PURCHASE 90 Dav No Interest - Instant Credit for Qualified Customers Compare the Kyocera Finemake for sharpness and color at Wolfe's. Solid state image sensors produce superior images with no image memory (ie., light streaks). Features autofocus, 19 lux low light, 6X zoom. Newest design Olympus VHS Camcorder with solid state CCD image sensors for sharpest images and no tracing. Autofocus for constant sharp images. Electronic viewfinder, 8X macro zoom. ansfer o the Viet-Senate sk the nation didn't would money. old the nators e con- y was s and maker ; Luca . col. 1 1