6 Thursday, November 3, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Join the KU Chapter of BACCHUS! Boost ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Monday, Nov. 7 7 - 8 p.m. Health of Regionalist Room University (Level 5 Kansas Union) Students Join this University organization and help insure that students make informed, responsible decisions regarding the use or non-use of alcohol. ONE VOTE - gave America English instead of German in 1776 - kept Andrew Johnson from being impeached in 1868 - gave Hitler leadership of Nazi Party in 1923 ONE CAN MEAN A LOT! Lutheran Campus Ministry 1204 Oread 843-4948 Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Our HP DeskJet Offer: Shape Up Your Printing, Ship Out Your Impact Printer. If you buy an HP DeskJet printer from us right now, Hewlett-Packard will send you $100 for your desktop personal computer printer. personal computer printer Simply purchase an HP DeskJet plus 10^ towards shipping costs. Come in before this offer lasts and ask for more details. You'll see just how to get your printed com- panions. Simply purchase an HP printer and move up to laser-quality output. Then ship out your old printer to Hewlett-Packard. They will send you a $100 check Offer good between October 1, 1988 and January 3, 1989. hp HEWLETT PACKARD Connecting Point COMPUTER CENTER 804 New Hampshire 842-7526 paging questions. Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole was going to three states during the day in a bid to help endangered GOP candidates for Congress. Sen. Edward Kennedy countered for the Democrats by campaigning in Minnesota, where Hubert H. Humphrey III is a Senate race underdog. POLITICS before the voting while all around them the pace of campaigning ouckkened. Continued from p. 1 H. Humphrey III Officials in both parties agree Democrats are likely to retain control of both houses of Congress after next week's balloting, although Republicans harbor hopes of winning enough close Senate seats to reduce the current 54-46 Democratic advantage. Dukakis and his running mate Lloyd Bentsen both criticized Quayle. Bentsen said Bush had shown "real disdain, disregard for our country" by choosing the Indiana senator to jon his ticket. would be likely for Bush to take a political partner, saying he had "been through the fire and his head is up and his chin is up." Dakakis said putting Quayle in charge of the drug war would,he risky for United states kids. President Reagan campaigned in Wisconsin and Ohio, scaffolding at Dukakis' claims to being a Democrat in the Harry Truman mold. "I'll tell you one thing, if he's Harry Truman, I'm Roger Rabbit," said the Republican campaign surrogate-in-chief. John Howard in Owensboro, Ky., set up a sort of drive-through pull on his Cricketts Classy Car Wash, and said the results were about even. Customers could drive into a bay named for the presidential candidate of their choosing. "It's very scientific," he said. "The margin of error is 100 percent." percent. As usual, Dukakis' aides said their private polls were encouraging. As usual, the public polls seemed to be pointing to a Republican victory Tuesday. ABC said its latest Illinois survey was a dead heat, but Bush led in other surveys from Ohio, Arkansas and Connecticut. At his first stop, at Adial Stevenson High School outside Chicago, he instructed an audience made up largely of students how to make an Election Day choice. rush campaigned through Illinois and Michigan, two key Midwestern battlegrounds. "You're not going to make your decision on some television (advertisement) or some sound bite, and what I want you to do is look beyond the charges, get past the shouting and choose as president the person who represents your values, your dreams, your hopes for the United States, and I am that man." Stephan says he was betrayed by friend TOPEKA — Attorney General Robert Stephan took the witness stand in his own defense yesterday and said he was betrayed by his best friend when a sexual harassment suit was settled out of court. The Associated Press He testified that it was "a big mistake" for him to allow former Attorney General Vern Miller to negotiate settlement of an earlier suit brought by Garcia Tomson Stingley, a former employee in the attorney general's office. Stingley filed a second suit against Stephan for $5.2 million after he and former state Sen Bob Schmidt, the Republican nominee, filed Oct. 29, 1985, revealing the terms of the settlement. She alleges Stephan breached a contract because the terms were to remain confidential under a verbal agreement, and that he placed her in a "false light" before the public during the news conference. the podium. Stingley was a file clerk in the attorney general's office from 1797 to 1822. She was fired in December 1982 and fled suit against Stephan, alleging sexual harassment, on Dec. 24, 1982. Stephan said he did not know the terms of the settlement, which included a $24,000 payment to Stingley, until shortly before the news conference was held. Other terms included a letter of recommendation for Stingley. A friend of Stephan's was supposed to purchase her house for $70,000, well above the market value. Stephan testified that the "single most devastating experience" in his life, other than the sexual harassment lawsuit, was receiving a letter from Miller in November that year. That letter supported the contention of Stingley's attorney that Stephan negotiated the settlement and knew the terms all along. "I was totally distraught," Stephan testified. "I just didn't dream that anything like that could ever happen to anyone. It was like a nightmare. I had been set up. It was very carefully orchestrated." Heiress posts bail for Marcos The Associated Press NEW YORK — Imelda Marcos' quest for a benefactor ended yesterday when tobacco heirs Doris Duke agreed to put up the $5 million needed by the former first lady of the Philippines to secure her bail on racketeering charges. Duke will post more than $5 million in municipal bonds as bail for Marcos, who is accused along with her husband, former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos, of looting more than $100 million from their homeland. to visit Duke. Lawyers said the bonds would actually be worth between $5.3 million and $5.4 million depending on market fluctuation, although the exact types of bonds were not revealed completed, another lawyer said she would remain on the East Coast for the weekend to visit Duke. "It was Miss Duke's idea to help" her lawyer. Donald Robinson, said Although Marcos would be free to return to Hawaii as soon as the paperwork was "Like President Reagan, Miss Duke regrets the indictment," the lawyer said, referring to the president's comment after the Marcoses' racketeering indictment was announced last month. SAVE $75 AND WIN AT Body Shapers FITNESS CLUB Register to win a GT-ALL TERRA mountain bike from GRANSPORT plus other prizes with every new Term memberships. FIRST CLASS FREE! 601 Kasold 843-4040 Rep. Charlton Has Been An Effective Advocate On Environmental Issues. She has: . . An endorsement from the Sierra Club. . a 100% rating from Kansas Natural Resource Council. As a member of the House Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Rep. Charlton has sponsored legislation .. to prevent construction of a hazardous waste facility in any community without a vote of the people. ... to protect the water supply and water quality for present and future generations. 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