Tuesday, March 18, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Reagan Continued from p. 1 "Our vote is conclusive at this juncture," Foley said. "It's not overwhelming, but it's conclusive. And I believe it's going to stay that way between now and Thursday when the vote takes place." Reagan met at the White House yesterday with his special envoy, Philip Habib, to discuss Habib's trip to Central America last week. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said Habib told Reagan his talks were productive. "The Central American leaders expressed serious concern about the situation in Nicaragua and conveyed their ideas on how the Sandinista regime should be pressured to allow free elections." Habib said, according to Speakes. "They are a little bit reluctant to stand up and make public statements when the United States Congress seems unwilling to back the administration," one official said. Administration officials refused to say whether those ideas included Protest reporters during a brief picture-taking session with Habib, said public opinion polls in Central America indicated that in some countries more than 90 percent of the people supported the administration's anti-Sandinista policy. A State Department spokesman said the surveys Reagan referred to were conducted between June and November last year. Reagan, who spoke briefly with military pressure but insisted any lack of public backing from leaders of the region is due more to fear of the Sandistas than opposition to U.S. policy. Continued from p.1 not tell other people active in the divestiture movement until Sunday. Bunker's methods may be unorthodox, he said, but he thinks the protesters' aims were far from radical. The orthodox methods used in "I know that I want the University to divest," he said. "And I know that the University wants the Endowment Association to divest." trying to get the Endowment Association to divest have been exhausted, he said. The Student Senate, the University Council and many other governmental bodies on campus have passed proclamations encouraging divestiture. But the Endowment Association, an organization separate from the University, continues to invest in companies with holdings in South Africa. Monev Continued from p.1 with area businesses. One of the squad's main sponsors is Reebok Athletics, of Kansas City, Kan. Reebok gives sweats and two pairs of shoes to the cheerleaders- Locally, the team has participated in promotions with Steve's Salon, 1422 W. 23rd St., TV-30 and most recently with the Sanctuary, 1401 W. Seventh St. The Sanctuary has offered 25 cent draws for the last two Tuesdays and will continue the promotion tonight. Fifteen cents of each draw goes to the spirit sound. Ace Johnson, owner of the Sanctuary, said he had hoped to raise $2,000 for the squad to help with the expenses of following the basketball team throughout the NCAA tournament. He estimated he would raise about $1,600. Hayden says lottery needs 1 vote to pass Johnson also arranged for Hertz Rent-A-Car of Topeka to loan the squad two station wagons to travel to and from the Big Eight Postseason Tournament in Kansas City, Mo. United Press International TOPEKA — Although the Kansas House already defeated a resolution allowing Kansans to vote on a state lottery, House Speaker Mike Hayden yesterday said that the revived measure was one vote short of House approval. The lottery resolution several weeks ago fell five votes short of the required two-thirds majority of 84 votes. If approved by both legislative bodies the constitutional amendment would be placed on the November ballot. Hayden predicted he could obtain the needed vote by the end of the week. He said urban legislators would be under tremen- tion to support the measure should it come up short in a House vote. The lottery's new strength is due in large part to constituent pressure, Hayden said. However, a promise that the resolution would be amended also has given new life to the issue, he said. The proposal would be amended so that the odds of winning would be printed on the back of lottery tickets. Hayden also said a sunset provision might be included in the lottery legislation. It would require Kansas voters or the Legislature to reapprove the lottery Hayden said the lottery might be one of five constitutional amendments Kansas would be able to vote on in November. He cited the House-passed pari-mutual gambling resolution, last year's liquor-by-the-drink resolution, a resolution that would allow the state to enter into internal improvement projects and a resolution that would allow cities and counties to grant property tax exemptions for land being used for economic development purposes. HELP SPONSOR THE KU SPIRIT TEAM AT THE NCAA TOURNAMENT! 25c DRAWS ALL DAY TUESDAY 11 a.m. -3 a.m. For every draw sold 15¢ goes to the KU Spirit Team to help pay for expenses at the NCAA basketball Tournament. A special thanks to HERTZ OF TOPEKA for donating transportation to and from the Big Eight tournament for the squad. 7th and Michigan 843-0540 UNIVERSITY - COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD As a result of the efforts of many students on the evening of April 20, 1970 in the saving of furniture, art objects and invaluable service to firefighters during the Kansas Union fire, some insurance carriers decided to present to the Kansas Union a cash gift. After presentation of the gift, it was suggested that the Student Union Activities Board seek those students deserving of being awarded scholarship/awards from the interest on the gift. QUALIFICATIONS - Regularly enrolled students at the University of Kansas at the time of application (spring term) and at the time of the receipt of the award (fall term). - Service to the University and/or the Lawrence community. - Scholarship, financial need and references will be of minimal consideration in application reviews. APPLICATIONS - Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m., Tues., April 1, 1986 in the SUA office, Kansas Union. Interviews to be held April 4, 1986. - Applications available at SUA Office, Kansas Union, 864-3477. 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