6 tuesday, September 8, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Reagan Continued from p. 1 honesty call me 'kid,''' Reagan said. "But you know," he said, "it seems right to me that AIF Landon was born in the centennial year of his bicentennial now part of its bicentennial year. "In 100 years, Alf Landon has chased many dreams and caught most of them. "Along the way he's found time to stand for the American values of liberty, democracy and opportunity. And no one is more the living soul of Kansas, which to me means quiet strength and the simple dexency of all America, than Alf Landon." Reagan also praised Landon's political views. 'When it was out of fashion, you warned of the dangers of too much government and too much government spending. "Recently I was reminded that on your 90th birthday you said that credit cards are the worst thing that could've happened to our country. They encourage people to spend money they don't have. You don't spend money you don't have." "I just wish I could get you to come back to Washington and help me drum that message into the Congress," Reagan said to an amplifying audience. "So this is my birthday message; it is that all Americans are thankful for what you have meant to our country." Reagan, glancing at Landon, said, "Aff, happy birthday and God bless you." GOD bless you! Reagan also praised Kasse- baum, calling her a "chip off the old block." on box. He the brief speech, the KU band played "Home on the Range," and Reagan sat on the porch eating birthday cake and talking to Landon, who had his cane between his knees. Another Landon birthday celebration will be sponsored by the Kansas Republican Party and the Shawnee County Republican Party from noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday in Topeka's Gage Park. Crowd Continued from p.1 cies"she said. Seven members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at KU drove cars in the president's motorcade. Jeff Cleveland, St. Louis junior, said that Landon had been a member of the fraternity, "so he made sure that some of us ride in the motorcade." Cleveland said that security was tight and that each member had to be frisked for weapons. Dogs were used to sniff the cars. The men drove to the end of the parade route at Landon's home, where they had been invited to have their picture taken with Landon. "But he was asleep, so we got a picture with Nancy Landon Kassbeum," Cleveland said. U.S. S. Kassbeum, R Kan., is Landon's Kassbeum, R Kan., is Landon's "It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience," Cleveland said. On the Record A yellow, four-wheel-drive vehicle valued at $1,600 was taken Friday from the 400 block of West 12th street. Lawrence police reported. A pickup truck valued at $700 was taken Friday 4 while it was parked outside a scholarship hall in the 1400 block of Alumni Place, Lawrence A 1981 yellow Honda moped valued $600 was taken Saturday from the Santa Monica Police Department. 3000 block of West Sixth Street, Lawrence police reported. An antique wrought iron corner post valued at $300 was taken between Sept. 1 and Sept. 5 from a fence in the 300 block of Indiana Street, Lawrence police reported. Golf clubs valued at $275 were taken between Aug. 29 and Sept. 5 from an apartment in the 1400 block of Eddingham Drive, Lawrence police reported. Four chrome wheel rings valued at $200 were taken Friday from a car parked in the 300 block of Stockade Street, Lawrence police reported. ■ An estimated $450 in damage was done Sunday to a house in the 2600 block of Belle Haven Drive, Lawrence police reported. 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