Thursday, April 10, 1986 University Daily Kansan From Page One 5 Washburn Continued from p. 1 ing the advertisements, he was in favor of them. "I'm for going in on anything that can help our 'come as you are' entry into the Regents system," he said. "We have also hired a lobbyist just to work on entering the Regents." The "come as you are" plan means that Washburn would slowly be phased into the Regents by 1988. Now, the Regents schools are the New universities and the Kansas Technical University. Brooks said Washburn's entry into the system was economically better for all other schools involved because Washburn is financially stable and would not need as much state money as other state universities. It would use its reserves until 1988. Washburn now receives some money from the state. Mall Continued from p. 1 If the area proposed for the mall is declared slum and blight, the city can condemn the land and buy it for the mall. One of the items that has not been determined in the proposal is whether the city would lease the land to the developer, as Wausau did, or would sell it to the developer. Failing to declare the area blighted would make the construction of a downtown mall difficult, but not impossible, according to Zacharias. The agency hired the Overland Park company to do the study. Yesterday's meeting was the first time a full slate of members was present since March 1. Pete Curran, an attorney with Petefish, Curran and Immel, was chosen by city commissioners Tuesday night to serve on the agency. Aquino government to recover properties MANILA, Philippines — The government of President Corazon Aquino said today it will move soon to recover four prime New York City properties which American real estate agents admitted they brokered for ousted ruler Ferdinand Marcos. Testifying before a House of Representatives subcommittee, the real estate agents, Joseph and Ralph Bernstein, Wednesday outlined complex deals they used to buy the $316 million Manhattan buildings for Marcos and his wife, Imlaide, involving offshore companies in Panama, the Netherlands Antilles and the British Virgin Islands. United Press International commission to investigate Marcos's dealings, said the disclosure by the Bernstein brothers spelled "victory" in the panel's efforts to secure the properties. The Bernsteins have identified the properties as the Crown building, the Herald Center, a third building on Wall Street and a fourth on Madison Avenue. Raul Daza, a member of Aquino's Rep. Stephen Solarz, D-N.Y., who heads the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee, said in Washington the Bernstein's testimony "removed whatever lingering doubts that the Marcoses owned some of the most prestigious property in Manhattan." "We satisfied and pleased that the Berenates have seen their way to our town," she said. On Campus The department of French and Italian will sponsor an informational meeting about the Summer Language Institute in France at 4 p.m. today in Parlor A of the Kansas Union. In The Streets will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Walnut Room of the Union. The KU women's Soccer Club will practice at 5 p.m. today at the field at 23rd and Iowa streets. The KU men's Soccer Club will practice at 5 p.m. today at the field at 23rd and Iowa streets. The KU Ki-Alikido Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. today in 130 Robinson Center. The Latin American Solidarity will meet at 6 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. "The M. Oland Bike Club race team will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the Governor's Room of the Union. Tani E. Barlow, assistant professor of history at the University of Missouri, will speak about "Ding Ling's Fiction and the Construction of the Female Subject" at 7:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Union. "The KU Men's Glee Club will sponsor a rush party at 8:30 p.m. April 15 in Skikim Lounge in Murphy Hall. Neil Brown, conductor of the club, said any men were invited to join and did not have to be music majors. Call Brown at 644-3252 or 749-3137 for more information. A CONCERT OF CELTIC MUSIC with Lawrence Community Theater Sat., April the twelfth 8 p.m. SCARTAGLEN Paid Advertisement PADDY RETURNS. PLANS NIGHT ON TOWN Sigma Alpha Epsilon reported early this morning that Paddy Murphy had been released to their custody at about 4:00 AM today. He was found passed out in a gutter on Westport with a bottle at his side. When interviewed upon his arrival Mr. Murphy had several comments for the press. 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