10 Thursday, September 4, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Brenda Steele/KANSAN Gone Fishin' Harry Tesar, 2043 New Hampshire, finds quiet afternoons and the recent mild weather to be ideal for fishing. That and sitting are the things Tesar said he seemed to do best. Tesar said that despite perfect conditions along the Kansas River on Tuesday, the fish were not cooperating. He said some days the fish just didn't bite. Envoy talks with allies about Libva United Press International BONN, West Germany — U.S. envoy Vernon Walters met yesterday with Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher and indicated that the United States was not considering unilateral military action against Libya, diplomatic sources said. President Reagan sent Walters, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, to Europe to enlist allied support for further U.S. sanctions against Libya. The Foreign Ministry issued a one-paragraph statement saying that Walters had met with Genscher about terrorism and other mutual concerns. The statement said the two officials also had discussed the state of East-West relations and the situation in South Africa. "Both sides underscored their determination to continue joint efforts in combatting terrorism," the ministry said. Diplomatic sources said Walters had made it clear that the United States insisted on increasing political and economic pressure on Libya. But Walters indicated during his stay that the United States was not considering unilateral military action against Libya, sources said. Walters also met with West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. The information Walters gave to Kohl on the terrorism situation was satisfactory, said chief government spokesman Friedhelm Ost. Walters arrived from the Netherlands yesterday afternoon and was expected in Rome today. The U.S. official had previously met with government officials in Spain, Britain, France and Belgium. A Dutch Foreign Ministry spokesman said Walters met vesterday with Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbars and Foreign Minister Hans van den Broek. The spokesman said Walters exchanged information with Dutch leaders on Libya. "The visit was an exchange of information about Libya," the spokesman said. "There were no American requests." U. S. warplanes bombed two Libyan cities on April 15, killing scores of civilians. The United States said the air raids retaliated for the terrorist bombing April 5 of a West Berlin nightclub frequented by U.S. GIs. In January, President Reagan sent John Whitehead, an aide to Secretary of State George Shultz, to European capitals to raise support for joint economic sanctions against Libya. That mission failed. But since then West German trade with Libya, a leading oil supplier, has decreased by almost two-thirds, and West Germany has expelled some Libyan diplomats. the Sanctuary 7th & Michigan reciprocal with over 300 clubs 843-0540 Also try our Prime Rib Special for $6.95 --- VIETNAMESE CLUB KUVN CLUB invites anyone interested in our club and returning members to a PICNIC AT CLINTON LAKE THIS WEEKEND SAT, SEPT. 6 Be prepared to have FUN! If you need rides or have any questions Please call anh Tai-749 5064 anh Tung-864 6592 anh Vinh-749 3727 LOTS OF FUN! --- Leading Edge Model "D" THE BEST COSTS LESS - 512K RAM incl. * Word Proc. incl. * Monitor incl. * 2 Drives incl. * DOS 3.1 incl. - Full IBM compatible * fully expandable * Free lifetime support * 15 month warranty Special Price $1295 - complete • ($1895 for 20Mb unit) 843-7584 843-7584 804 New Hampshire Downtown Lawrence IMA is a recognized trademark of International Business Machines. IMA Leading Edge is a trademark of Leading Edge Hardware Products. For one week only, order and save on the gold ring of your choice. For complete details, visit your designer representative. Date: Mon -Fri., Sept. 8-12 Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Place: Kansas Union only Deposit: $20