10 Wednesday, September 10, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Kassebaum suggests ways to help stabilize S. Africa The Associated Press TOPEKA — If Africa is to be stabilized politically and economically, the United States must concentrate its foreign policy on strengthening the emerging black nations which surround white South Africa. Sen. Nancy Kassebaum said yesterday. "It is going to take a lot of time, patience and support on our part to help these countries achieve economic stability as well as political stability." Kassebaum said. "It is especially important for us to be supportive of the countries bordering South Africa, because the stronger they are the less dependent they are on South Africa." Kassebaum, who just returned from a visit to South Africa, was scheduled to return to Washington early today. Her trip to South Africa involved no discussions with government officials or black leaders, only a speech at a "Women of Our Time" luncheon honoring a group of 84 outstanding black and white women. Kassebaum also went to Botswana, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Samala, Senegal and Sudan to visit what she referred to as "the front line states" of Africa Those nations have enormous problems of illiteracy, food shortages and lack of health care, she said. They are so steeped in cultural traditions that "they are having to be pulled into a new century in a very short period of time," she said. "If we (the U.S.) are not there, then certainly the Soviets are going to move in." Kassbeaum said. As for South Africa, Kassebaum said she saw no evidence that U.S. policy was moving the white government forward in solving the nation's racial problems. "We need a policy that allows ourselves some room to use diplomatic leverage so we can really assist a leadership that will come to the fore and establish a system in which the hopes for change can become a reality," she said. "So far, the pace of the South African government is simply not addressing the situation that exists there. Something must be done, not only to end apartheid but to include in the political system of everyone in South Africa." Landon's 99th celebrated TOPEKA — There were calls from President Reagan. Sen. Bob Dole and a host of ordinary people offering their congratulations, but the highlight of the day for Alf M. Landon yesterday was a traditional visit by a group of Topeka middle school students. The Associated Press The occasion was Landon's 99th birthday. After it was over, he resolved to make it to 100. "The best I can say is I hope to see you all a year from now," he said. Reagan called the 1936 Republican presidential nominee from the White House during the noon hour. "You're doing a good job. You're doing just what I thought you would do," Landon told the president, whom Landon refers to as "just a young man." Among those there for lunch was Georgia Neese Gray of Topeka, U.S. treasurer under President Harry Truman. Also at the lunch was Landon's daughter, Sen. Nancy Kassebaum; his son, Jack, from Colorado, and six of his grandchildren Dole called in the late afternoon, after Landon had eaten lunched with family and a few close friends the students had serenaded him Kassebaum, who came home for Landon's birthday after a trip to Africa, fielded most of the calls from well wishers. 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