8 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, April 30, 1992 NATURAL WAY Natural Fiber Clothing 820-822 Mass. 841-0100 Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Wednesday, April 30 May 1 & 2 May 6 Lonnie Ray's Blues Jam Soul Masters Tom Russell Band Mondays & Wednesdays $2.50 Pitchers & 50¢ Draws Friday afternoons--chow line starts at 5:301 Open 7 days a week 4:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. ATTENTION KANSAS CITY STUDENTS UMKC PUTS THE CHOOL BACK IN SUMMER SCHOOL Going home to KC and want to keep working on your degree? No sweat. We'll give you special visiting student status that makes enrollment easier than ever. Need to finesse coursework around your work schedule? No problema. We've got four-week terms, six-week terms and a catalog-full of courses going night and day. Want to cool off between classes? Why not study poolside at our spec tacular indoor outdoor pool? Or stroll down to the Plaza or the Nelson and just hang out. At UMKC we try to take the sweat out of summer school and put the chool back in. To find out more, please call: (816) 235-1111 an equal opportunity institution ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PIZZA Just ask for the #1 Special 842-1212 2-PIZZAS 1-TOPPING $600 Additional single topping pizza - $300 Additional toppings .50¢ A "no coupon" special Offer good through May 17,1992 DELIVERY HOURS FRI-SAT 11AM-3AM Open at 11am everyday MON-THUR 11AM-2AM SUNDAY 11AM-1AM Dine-in available We accept checks! EVERYDAY TWO-FERS PRIMETIME SPECIAL PARTY "10" 2-PIZZAS 3-PIZZAS 10-PIZZAS 2-TOPPINGS 1-TOPPING 1-TOPPING 2-COKES 4-COKES $30^{00} $9^{00} $11^{50} WASHINGTON — Likely Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton yesterday paid a victor's call on Congress, winning a flood of new endorsements in a show of party unity triggered by his Pennsylvania primary slide. The Arkansas governor, in private meetings with House and Senate Democrats, assumed the role of nomi- The Associated Press Invitations promised those who raised more than $92,000 a private photo opportunity with Bush and top fund-raisers a chance to sit at the head table with Bush or Vice President Dan Quayle. WASHINGTON — President Bush Tuesday presided over the biggest political fund-raising campaign in history, a glittering dinner that brought in $9 million as contributors paid top dollar to rub elbows with the administration's elite. Clinton visits Congress as party leader The Associated Press Contributors pay $1,500 minimum to help campaign CAMPAIGN '92 Bush raises $9 million at dinner "We don't believe it's buying influence, but certainly it's buying access to the system, yes," Fitzwater said. "When you contribute to the political parties and the political system, you are supporting the process in America, you're supporting the political process, you're buying into the political process as a participant." The minimum contribution for the President's Dinner was $1,500 per person but the size of the donations ranged up to $400,000 from one executive. "I know better than I did the depth of the cares and concerns of those who chose to support us and of those who didn't," he said. Bush told the crowd of some 4,000 well-healed Republican that he has learned much from them. Presidential representative Marlin Fitzwater defended the dinner's promise of special access to Bush and other key officials for the top contributors. In the sessions, Clinton promised swift and cooperative action on health care and an economic growth plan if elected. Clinton said he raised differences in several areas but promised to run with and campaign with any member of Congress committed to change. cratic Party to be rallying around a virtual nominee this early in the process," said Democratic National Committee Chairperson Ronald Brown. Clinton made the trip for both symbolic and political reasons — to present himself as party leader and to allay skeptics' fears that a series of campaign controversies have wounded his candidacy. We Didn't Invent The Wheel, But We'll Rebuild It. *It is truly historic for the Demo- nee and laid out fall campaign plans that likely will include criticisms of Congress but blame much of Washington's gridlock on divided government, participants said. For the Best Prep Call 843-3131 A full-service bike shop will do this, and much more, to make certain that your bicycle is ready. Ready for potholes, rocks, break-neck descents, and all-out acceleration. Whatever your riding style, the SUNFLOWER BIKE SHOP is committed to providing you with experienced, reliable service. We tell you the value of each book and consistently offer the best prices. Sales - Service - Classes 804 Massachusetts, Downtown Lawrence, 843-9000 SUNFLOWER No Stack Buying! Prizes awarded daily beginning May 4th including: 50 Rocky & Bullwinkle "Wattsamatta U" Video Tapes, KU T-shirts & Sweatshirts Drawing for free textbooks next semester Discount Coupons for All Customers The KU Bookstores Kansas and Burge Unions