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BIG BEERS no cover before 9:30/$1 cover 9:30 to close Friday Special: $1 ^{75}} Well Drinks Saturday Special: $1^{75} Well Drinks $1 Domestic Bottles Open at 8:00 pm PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Clinton vows to maintain nation's military strength LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — President-elect Bill Clinton delivered a Veterans Day pledge to keep U.S.'s defenses the strongest in the world while continuing deep cutbacks in the post-Cold War military he will soon command. "I dedicate myself to fulfilling those responsibilities as commander in chief," the president-elect said yesterday. He promised, as well, assistance for military personnel who lose their jobs, better health care for veterans, and a full accounting for missing POWs and MIAs. Clinton also spoke by telephone with President Bush, who called to invite the president-elect to visit the White House. Clinton, pushing ahead with transition planning, said he would meet with congressional leaders in Washington next week and might visit with Bush then, too. Clinton said Bush's call was "very statesmanlike." The president-elect said he had several international questions to ask Bush but declined to be more specific. the Veterans Day address in the rotunda of the Arkansas Capitol was Clinton's first speech since his election Nov. 3, except for a brief state ment on the day following his election. Gore attended a veterans ceremony in Washington, aides held a series of private meetings as the pace of their transition work quickened. Clinton planned a news conference for today to announce the structure of his transition operation, and some senior campaign aides were informed today of their new roles. "This is a Veterans Day unlike any other for me," said Clinton, who has attended eight of the past nine Veterans Day ceremonies in Little Rock. "I always try to be here, but today I come here with special responsibilities." Campaign manager David Wilhelm and communications director George Stephanopoulos will become top deputies to transition director Warren Christopher, according to sources. Rahm Emanuel, Clinton's chief fund-raiser, headed from Little Rock to Washington to begin organizing inaugural celebrations. Clinton, who advocates defense cuts over the next five years $60 billion deeper than those advocated by the outgoing Bush administration, said the nation needs a well-trained and mobile military backed by high-tech weapons, even as it continues to pare defense spending. "I dedicate myself to fulfilling those responsibilities as commander in chief," he said. The president-elect also said he did not want to leave those who had won the Cold War out in the cold. He called for liberal pension benefits and job training and educational opportunities for those who will be mustered out of the armed forces because of the pared military budget. While Clinton prepared for his speech and Vice President-elect Al The president-elect made no reference in his speech to the campaign controversy regarding his avoidance of military service during the Vietnam era. A source close to the transition planning said Clinton was close to completing the team and delegating authority for the agency-by-agency reviews needed as he moves toward filling the ranks of his administration. An ethics reform package for government officials might be completed by week's end, aides said. Clinton said Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, House Speaker Tom Foley and House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt would come to Little Rock on Sunday. Aides said Clinton's trip to Washington would be Nov. 18-19. GIVE IT YOUR BEST SHOT! 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