12 Monday, January 30, 1989 / University Daily Kansan FREE PIZZA! BUY ONE & GET ONE FREE Specify Original "Golden Braided" or new "Thin Style" Crust c 1987 Pyramid Pizza, Inc. The Castle Tea Room 843-1151 1307 Massachusetts Steve Traynor/KANSAN Kansas fans Sens. Bob Dole (center) and Nancy Kassebaum (far right) enjoy the Kansas-Kansas State game with Chancellor Gene A. Budig and his wife, Gretchen. The Jayhawks lost 71-70 Saturday afternoon at Allen Field House. Kirkpatrick speaks in Topeka Former U.N. ambassador says communism in crisis, retreat The Associated Press TOPEKA — President George Bush has inherited a world far different from the one Ronald Reagan faced eight years ago because "communism is in crisis and in retreat," former U.N. Ambassador Jeanne Kirkpatrick said Saturday. "Mikhail Gorbachev himself acknowledges that the system he inherited is in decline, not working, and that is the reason for his 'perestroika.'" Kirkpatrick told Republicans at GOP Kansas Day activities. generations ago." Kirkpatrick, who was a campaign adviser to Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole in his unsuccessful run for the Republican presidential nomination, was the keynote speaker for the Kansas Day gala at the Kansas Expcentre, which brought almost 1.350 Republicans out for a $27.50 a plate dinner. "As evidence that collectivism is not working, it is now possible to lease a cow in the Soviet Union," Kirkpatrick said. "Not buy one, but lease one, with the idea that if people at least think they own the cow, they will take better care of it, make it more productive, lessons we learned The annual GOP dinner has become a virtual one-liner duel between Dole and everyone else on the program. It came exactly one year after Dole, addressing the same banquet in 1988, had learned that the Kirkpatrick became an adviser to Reagan in 1980 and was named the United States' permanent representative to the U.N. when Reagan took office in January 1981. Des Moines Register had endorsed him for the GOP presidential nomination. Gov. Mike Hayden remarked, "We had a hard time getting Bob Dole here tonight. He kept wanting to go back to Des Moines." Dole introduced Kirkpatrick after urging Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kan, to seek a third Senate term in 1909. "I want her to run. We need women in government, more women." he said, nodding to Kassebaum, Kirkpatrick and his wife, Secretary of Labor Elizabeth Dole. "In fact, the last big job I gave to a man was running my presidential campaign." Kirkpatrick, who arrived in Topeka about 4 p.m. left directly from the Kansas Day banquet with Dole to return to Washington. KU students spend an average $244 per month on discretionary items Measles Alert There are probable cases of measles on the K.U. campus. The Facts - Measles is a highly contagious viral infection spread by droplet infection (coughs and sneezes), direct contact with the saliva of an infected person, or direct contact with materials contaminated with infected saliva. - Outbreak- characterized by a red blotchy rash on the face and body lasting 4 to 7 days, high fever, runny nose and cough. - Measles can be very serious for college students as, in rare cases, it can lead to pneumonia and encephalitis (inflammation of the brain). Persons under 30 years of age who: 1. Received measles vaccine between 1963-1967 or 2. Received measles vaccine before 12 months of age or 3. Have never been immunized should be immunized NOW. Mumps outbreaks are continuing to occur. Call for more information WATKINS HEALTH CENTER Department of Health Education #864-9570 Health Center #864-9500 THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION ---