6 University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, February 18. 1900 728 Massachusetts. • 842-5199 Thinking About Thinking About Running for Student Senate? Come to the Candidate Information Workshop Wednesday. February 19, 1992; 3:30-5:30 p.m. Pine Room in the Kansas Union Sponsored by the Student Senate Elections Commission BEAU'S IMPORT AUTO SERVICE CALL 842-4026 5145 Minnesota Across the street from Vista on 6th. YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! Legal Services for Students Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Appointment Necessary 148 Burge Union (913) 864 5665 This program will focus on a variety of issues of importance to women. Tuesday, February 18, 1992 7:00-9:00 p.m. women. *Sexual assault including date and acquaintance rape *Relationships that involve verbal, physical, and sexual *Special concerns International women may have with regards to safety. 7:00 9:00 p.m. Alderson Auditorium, Kansas Union Facilitators:Rape Victim Support Service Women's Transitional Care Services, Inc. Office of International Student Services Sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, Commission on the Status of Women, Students Against Violence Against Women, and Women's Student Union. For more information, contact Shelly Robinson at 864-3552. HAIR STYLING Now located close to campus! MANE-TAMERS We have four experienced stylists eager to serve your hair care needs: - Perms • Hair color • Hair cuts • Clipper cuts • • Nails • Highlighting • Ear piercing • Eyebrow waxing • 846 ILLINOIS OLDTOWNESQUARE 841-5499 YOUR DAUGHTER WORRIES ABOUT AIDS AIDS is not even in the picture for my daughter. She's probably heard a lot about AIDS. I'll tell you, my girl isn't worried about AIDS because I haven't scared her by talking about it. What if she's heard rumors that scare her? She would come and talk to me, I guess. When you talked about sex with your dad, did you ever start the conversation? Does that tell you anything? I need to talk to my daughter Paid for by: Call for Student Senate Peer Student Senate Peer AIDS Task Force Education AIDS Task Force Education 864-3710 AMERICA RESPONDS TO AIDS 864-3710 1-800-342-AIDS Germany to probe deaths Hospital reveals baby drownings determine whether drownings also took place in other hospitals, Hans-Joachim Jentsch, justice minister for Thuringia state, said yesterday. The Associated Press BERLIN - An eastern German state has ordered a probe of all its hospitals after one institution revealed that it drowned extremely premature babies in the Communist era. Government officials will seek to The news magazine Der Spiegel reported over the weekend that the Erfurt Women's Hospital had used buckets of water to dispose of premature babies. Der Spieler quoted hospital director Erich Wagner as saying he assumed the procedure, which he banned in 1982. was standard practice throughout former East Germany. The report of the drownings adds to several allegations of atrocious medical practices under the former Communist regime. Other reports have alleged that hospitals sometimes took vital organs for transplant before the donors were clinically dead and that doctors used experimental hormones on young children so they would grow up to be superior athletes. Canada's Indians seek sovereignty The Associated Press The Assembly represents Canada's 500,000 Indians who live on reservations. TORONTO — Canada's Indians have jumped into the national constitutional debate, saying that if French-speaking Quebec is to be accorded special status, aboriginal people want it, too. Just when Constitutional Affairs Minister Joe Clark thought he was reaching a deal to satisfy Quebec and head off a referendum on sovereignty, the leader of Canada's main Indian organization launched a national campaign that seems to be complicating matters. "If there's going to be any recognition of Quebec as a distinct society, we want the same thing," said Ovide Mercredi, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations. In three days of aggressive campaigning, Mercredi laid out Indian demands at a constitutional conference in Toronto, before a parliamentary committee, and at a Quebec National Assembly committee meeting. Mercedri asked Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa to open a dialogue with Indians on the constitutional issue. the alternative, which we do not for, or is confrontation." Mercredi goldstein The French of Quebec long have struggled to protect their language and culture in the North American sea of English. They demand that their distinctiveness be entrenched in the constitution and that they be provided with the tools to protect and promote the French way of life in their province. Bourassa's government scheduled a referendum for October to push Ottawa to action. In it, Quebeckers will vote for a plan presented by the federal government or for sovereignty, if a satisfactory federal deal is not forthcoming. Mercedi told the Quebec legislative committee that it would be ill-advised to go ahead with a referendum without first resolving native issues. "Our rights do not take a back seat to yours," Mercredi said. The Indian offensive has angered both Clark and Quebeckers. Maemillan Publishing Company Kansas Union Level 2 864-4431 Tuesday, February 18 11:30am to 1:00pm Mt. Oread Bookshop A young man's obsessive involvement with a mysterious older woman. 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