6 Friday, October 30. 1987 / University Daily Kansan Lisa Jones/KANSAN Lisa Jones/KANSAN KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Republican presidential candidate Pat Robertson spoke yesterday at a press conference at Downtown Airport. Robertson Continued from p. 1 immediately after Wednesday night's debate, The Associated Press reported yesterday. Thirty-four percent said that Bush won the debate, 15 percent said that Robertson won the debate, and Kemp and Dole shared third place with 14 percent. On the question of which candidate had done the most to improve his position or had done better than expected, Robertson was named by 31 percent of those polled, followed by Rep. Jack Kemp of New York, with 18 percent. Robertson said yesterday that he played to win and that he was confident he could do well in the Missouri primary if his supporters in that state became more organized. Robertson, an ordained Southern Baptist minister, resigned his position as host of the cable-television show "The 700 Club" Sept. 29. He made a formal announcement Oct. 1 that he would seek the Republican party's 1988 presidential nomination. The Kansas City, Mo., fund-raiser was sponsored by Americans for Robertson, which is based in Chesapeake, Va. Robertson attended a luncheon in Tulsa, Okla., yesterday before flying to Kansas City, Mo. A representative from Americans for Robertson said that Robertson was scheduled to fly to a fund-raiser in southern Illinois today. BEFORE YOU BUY Check the KANSAN Our advertisers might save you money. In The Third Year Of A Five-Year Program? Wondering How You'll Pay For The Next Two Years? Two-Year Scholarship available Call Lt. Bob O'Neil 864-3161 or Come by the Military Science Building, Room 119 HOT SPICED APPLE CIDER 1/2 PRICE WESCOE, FINE ARTS & MURPHY HALL SNACK BARS OCTOBER 30 + 31 SPONSORED BY SUA AND THE KANSAS UNION WEATHER Lawrence Forecast Tibet Continued from p. 1 Colo., and his friend Pierre Vallette of Newton. Mass. Two other Americans were among their party, Stephen Hill said. They also made it safely to Kathmandu. Emily hill and her companions had been vacationing in Lhasa when civil unrest broke out in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital. The group was among other tourists who were ordered to leave Tibet. Stephen Hill said the last contact he had had with his daughter was on Oct. 17 when she sent a letter notifying her parents that she was traveling on a bus from Lhasa to Kathmandu. Hill said most of the telexes since the incident had been sent through the University of Kansas. "The University of Kansas has been extremely cooperative with us." Hill said. "We want to express our deep appreciation." Hill said his daughter, who speaks Mandarin Chinese, had taken a quarter off from Dartmouth College. CHECKERS PIZZA COUPON 2-12" TWO-TOPPING PIZZAS, TWO SOFT DRINKS $7.99 + tax (Expires 11-15-87) --- ---