12 Wednesday, April 13, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Japanese, KU debaters to discuss tariff policies By Stacy Foster Kansan staff writer The issue of government sanctions placed on Japanese imports will be the topic of a debate tonight when two UNAMU students, in a pair up with two KU debate students. The debaters will discuss whether the United States should alter its trade policies. Pat Whalen, San Antonio, Texas, junior, and Peter Camstira, Brooklyn, N.Y., junior, will debate Yuzura Yamashita from Dokkyo University and Akira Ikeya from Wayedsa University. The debate will be at 7 p.m. in 4020 Wesco Hall. The Japanese students are touring the United States, where they have been debating on college campuses. They are participating in a program set up by an international debate exchange program. The program brings students from foreign countries to the United States specifically to debate. KU's Speech Communications Association was responsible for bringing the Japanese to campus. The debate will be in English. Karla Leeper, assistant coach for the KU debate team, said that the topic was especially important because of recent congressional activities. Congress is considering a tighter trade policy, which would tax taxes on consumer goods, such as cars or stereo equipment. "It is timely since this is a foreign economic policy that is being discussed in Congress now," Leeper said. Leeper said that competing with foreign students was not new to KU debaters. In the past, KU teams have played against Britain from Britain and the Soviet Union. Cannistra said that he did not know what to expect from the debate but that he was eager to find out the views of the Japanese students. "I'm anxious to see their perspective because it is mainly the Japanese that are targets of the tarriffs." Stephan plans to investigate depot razing The Associated Press On March 23, the historic railroad depot was demolished, despite protests from Herington residents. TOPEKA — Attorney General Robert Stephan said yesterday that he was investigating the razing of a 101-year-old depot in Herington by the St. Louis Southwestern Railway. The deput had been on the Register of Historic Kansas Places. Herington Mayor David Owenberger said Monday that the railroad would be fined for not obtaining a $5 demolition permit from the city before razing the building. Stephan said that the railway had violated local ordinances about the demolition of structures and knowingly circumvented the Kansas Historical Preservation Act. This spring WHITENIGHT celebrates our thirty-eighth year in business in Lawrence. What a great time we've had and we thank all you good folks for the wonderful support you've given us. Now through Saturday, April 23rd enjoy our... 38th ANNIVERSARY SALE!! 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