Thursday, March 6, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Japanese Continued from p.1 Tollefson said that kind of attention to detail, plus the University's strong international program, showed its sensitivity to making people from other nations feel welcome. After lunch, the delegation toured the community and the School of Engineering. The delegates met with Carl Locke, dean of engineering, to gather information about the school's computer and electrical engineering programs. Motokazu Shichijo, deputy leader of the Japanese mission, said he thought Kansas had many good universities and possibilities for corporate research. Shichijo said he was impressed with the strong computer and electrical engineering programs. Kiyoshi Momoki, a delegation member and manager of international operations for Aekbondo Brake Industry Co. in Tokyo, said he was excited about visiting Kansas, but he had trouble finding words to describe his visit to Lawrence. "I don't think they expected to find such a cosmopolitan atmosphere," he said. Hitschner said the tour had done a good job of showing an international face for Lawrence. "It's marvelous," he said. Gary Toobben, executive vice president of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, arranged the delegates' tour of Lawrence and KU. Docking not cost the state treasury as much as a direct financial payment would." Continued from p. 1 Docking said higher education wouldn't improve on its own. He said his three goals were to obtain and maintain excellent faculties for Kansas schools, to educate an adaptable and well-trained work force and to create good communication between government, industry and academia. Democrat Joan Finney, state treasurer, has hinted she may run, but Docking said he hoped she would not. "I hope she decides not to run," Docking said. "But my message will not change whether there's a primary or not." About the idea that Washburn University in Topeka be admitted into the Regents system, Docking said he thought it was a problem of timing rather than merits. Discussion is worthwhile but financial burdens make any decision difficult at this time, he said. Docking said he supported the proposed lottery amendment and liquor by the drink but opposed any death penalty legislation — such as one being considered today by the House Federal and State Affairs Committee. Docking is the only announced Democratic candidate at this early stage of the governor's race and is figured as the front-runner by one newspaper poll. lived less than five miles outside the limits, and the other, Tim Deginger, moved from within the city limits to outside the five-mile radius. Continued from p.1 Restrain It said the money for the study was already on hand in the city treasury. Deginger resigned from the agency March 1. The city's motion to dismiss said the study would not cause injury to Zook as a taxpayer because it would not create any additional tax. Peery said he was unsure whether Deginger already had moved when the recommendation was made to the commission. The court issued a subpoena to a Lawrence Journal-World reporter, Bob Mueller, on behalf of Zook, but he was not called to testify. Mueller's attorney, Brad Smoot, made a motion to quash the subpoena, saying that Mueller had the qualified privilege of a reporter. Smoot said the subpoena was issued in reference to Mueller's Feb. 27 article about the slum and blight study. He said that a four-part test must be met before allowing a reporter to be subpoenaed. The first part of the test was met, he said, which was that the person not be a parly to the case. But, he said, the other three parts were not: No effort was made to get the information from others, the information that could be gained was not necessary to the case and the request was frivolous. Instant Cash PAID For Stereo Equipment 621-0780 4010 State, K.C.,KS --the Sanctuary 7th & Michigan reciprocal with over 300 clubs 843-0540 ENTRIES DUE FOR RECREATION SERVICES WRESTLING TOURNAMENT BY 5 p.m. TODAY IN ROBINSON 208 Team: $5 Individual: $1 Computerark SERVICE KNOWLEDGE EDUCATION Experience Educational Discount Available the sight AMIGA and sound of 841-0094 Corner of 23rd & Iowa Date: March 22nd,1986 (Saturday) Time: 6:00 p.m. Organized by Malaysian Student Association of KU (M'SIA-KU) Place: Cordley Elementary School, 1837 Vermont Street. Lawrence, Kansas Tickets must be purchased in advance for further information, please call 842-6298 or 749-5993 Major Chester Robe from Fort Detrick, Maryland. Dr. Roberts will speak on U.S. Army microbiological research at Fort Detrick. Friday, 4:00 Room 1005 Haworth Hall Students save 10% 50c Pitchers 11 a.m.-3 a.m. $1 cover Also try our Prime Rib Special for $6.95 on Kansan Classifieds!! MAKE THE RIGHT MOVE To Jayhawker Towers Apartments Jayhawker Towers 843-4993