Tuesday, September 7, 1976 5 mile others g asked to all houses may all be may be anhellenic not be yes. is no one the above denial by charges, is use their secret. ters this office and hellenic, be terl itself an all cases resirable willed with adele, or when decision, makers doors? n worthency is a federalent group Staff Writer Bv JIM COBB KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Less than three weeks after his nomination as the Republican vice president candidate surprised the nation, Sen. Robert Dole came to town on Wednesday weekend to orally attack Democrats in general and Jimmy Carter in particular. already avy cost, ct a few the are self- a29 239 the 122 only 11 you the "nay." Carter e bill. he he bill if it Dole critical of Carter's criticism ing views, it. Conde in tilting of but they endment out on dead in bill will Its fate opens on Dole arrived in Topeka last Thursday evening and stumped for the second-district Republican congressional candidate, Ross Freeman, Friday morning. Toad nearon, Dole arrived here at the Crown Center Hotel where he told a national conference of state legislators that presidential veto power should be strengthened. Following on the heels of Minnesota Sen. Walter Mondale, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, made the legislator the previous day a bola said in a press conference that the election of Carter and Mondale could result in additional taxes of $1,000 a year for the Senate. DOLE CRITICIZED an expected Labor Day statement by George Meany, president of the AFL-CIO, in support of Carter's candidacy. "I can't understand how Meany could turn his back on George McGovern and then support Jimmy Carter," Dole said. "His platform is every bit as liberal as McGovern's with the difference that McGovern was going to give everybody $1,000 and Carter wants to take $1,000 away." Dole estimated the cost of programs proposed in the Democratic platform at $100 billion. Later, at the closing luncheon of the legislator's conference, Dole warmed up the bipartisan group with political jokes before he left for President Gerald Ford's veto record. CALLING CARTER uninformed or Phillips . . . From page one this pprint how much Joe Blow gave yesterday, so I can't give you specifics on it. WAUGH RECENTLY took charge of the Williams' Educational Fund, the money-raising branch of the KUAC. John Novotny, a professor at the national position at Southern Illinois University. Jayhawk Towers, an independent apartment complex that houses many KU athletes, is partially owned by Learned and Keeler. E. R. Zook, former business manager of the Jayhawker Corporation, said there were three members of the corporation who jointly owned the Towers. He said Learned, Keeler and the family of the late K. S. Adams were co-owners, but said he had no information concerning individual ownership percentages. William Smith, dean of the School of Engineering, said he'd seen no particular "I'm sure Learned has made yearly contributions to this school, but nothing like the $40,000 that was required to establish the of the chaired professorships," he said. misled, Dole defended Fodd's 83 vetoes in a suit alleging responsibility to federal government. Dole ridiculed Carter's attacks on misuse of the veto and said Carter had vetoed 154 bills and resolutions during his four years as governor of Georgia. Those vetoed, 44 of which were sustained by a Democratic congress, Dole said, saved Mr. Clinton's reelection. KU student chased beaten by stranger A KU student was struck in the face with a pipe and chased into a nearby restaurant Saturday night. A man fitting the camera's motion is being held by Lawrence wife. Presidential veto power should be further broadened, Dole said, by giving the president power to "line-item veto" legislation, a power that governors of 43 states now have. The line-item veto would allow a president to strike some provisions of bills while allowing other portions of the bills to become law. The victim, a 22-year-old man, was treated for facial cuts and a broken nose at Lawrence Memorial Hospital and released later the same night. THE BROADENED veto power could become effective only through constitutional amendment. Dole said that Congress would never approve such an amendment and that individual states should be given more power to draft and support the amendment. Carter, Dole said, has also misled voters with promises to develop a harmonious relationship between the president and Congress. Citing the Vietnam war as an example, Dole said the Gulf of Tonkin incident was the result of the military effort, was the result of harmonious relations between President Lyndon Johnson and a Democratic Congress. Police said the victim was walking north on Indiana Street with his girlfriend when he was hit and later chased into the Taco Grande restaurant. wunesses told police the man then began beating the victim with his fists and left it alone. The same so-called harmony produced vast, ill-conceived spending programs that almost wrecked the economy and led invariably to runaway inflation and then to crudition which only recently has been corrected under President Ford," Dole said. MANY CONGRESSMEN, he said, abuse current legislative practice by adding special interest benefits and unwise apprehensions of important bills that the president must sign. At the start of his speech, Dole acknowledged that he was in unfriendly territory because most state legislatures are controlled by Democrats. On the day before Dole's speech, legislators enthusiastically received Mondale's proposal for a "new partnership" between state and federal governments. IN HIS EARLIER jesting, Dole loosed a series of wry jokes that set a response tone to the slogan "Ford for Ford" and "Grits and Fritz" buttons were being worn on lapels. Dole said he encouraged such a partnership, but mentioned Mondale's speech only in passing. In return, the legislators ordered that the giving ovation and warmly applauded him. "I was in Kansas City a couple weeks ago," he said. "We had a local function In a self-deprecating vein, he told the audience that President Ford had flipped his hat. DOLE SAID he had met with former Kansas Gov. Alf Landon in Topeka to discuss campaign strategy earlier that morning. The mention of Landon, who won only two states in his 1936 bid for the governorship, brought chckles from the crowd. "It didn't come down," he said, "and that's why I'm on the ticket." After a pause, Dole added, "It was a short meeting." Asked why the Ford and Nikon administrations' inflation rates were higher than those under recent Democratic governments, Dole said: "A democratic war." Dole said he didn't know whether his daughter, Robin, had even smoked marijuana. "I haven't asked her. She does smoke, and that's bad enough," he said. Rosalymn Carter, wife of the Democratic presidential candidate, said last week that her three sons had tried marijuana but that she wasn't worried about their use of it. Jack Ford, the president's son, has also said he smoked marijuana. After leaving Kansas City, Dole went to Carbondale, III, and said President Ford was wrong when he imposed a 1975 grain bill at the time there was no shortage of grain. He said Ford wouldn't approve any more embargas without extensive study. Teri, Pat, Becky Sally and Linda invite you to the Men and Women's Hairstylin Blow Waving Permanents Hair Coloring 843-3034 Campus Beauty Shoppe REDKEN it's scrumptiously fun. 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