12 thursday, September 10, 1987 / University Daily Kansan State/Local NAACP says Hayden answer incomplete on some issues The Associated Press MANHATTAN — The NAACP complained yesterday that it had not received a complete response from the Kansas governor's office to eight issues raised last month during a private meeting with Gov. Mike Hayden. Timothy Sullivan, a spokesman for the Kansas National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said the governor had made a partial response to the争议 discussed Aug. 24 during a meeting in Hayden's office. An NAACP news release said concerns raised at the Aug. 24 meeting included the establishment of a black advisory committee similar to the Hispanic Affairs Advisory Committee established by former Gov. John Carlin, greater emphasis on black history in schools, state cooperation in NAACP educational programs, greater cooperation with the Small Business Administration in the encouragement of black business ventures, the number of blacks in state government and drug and teen-age pregnancy education. Sullivan said Hayden promised the NAACP Steering Committee Coalition, headed by Louisa Fletcher, also the state NAACP president, that he would have a response "in a couple of weeks." Sullivan said the two weeks were up and that NAACP officials had received responses to just a few of the points issued by the meeting. He said Joe de la Torre, publication to the governor for minority affairs, told him Tuesday that he could not give a timetable for the governor's response. governor's response. Sullivan said yesterday that NAACP officials were not seeking another meeting or making demands. But they would like a response, he said. like a response. 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