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Call AIR FORCE USAF HEALTH PROFESSIONS TOLL FREE 1-800-423-USAF For Credit/Unpaid For Spring Semester Apply by January 31, 1992 City of Lawrence 4Recycling Internships Available Eligible Majors Education Environmental Management Environmental Studies Art (Fine, Commercial, or Graphic Arts) Journalism and Mass Communication Natural Resources Political Science Education For Interview Call City Recycling Coordinator Patricia Martin (913) 823-3300 6 E 6th St. City Hall, Lawrence, Ks. LAWRENCE RECYCLING Republicans laud Dole decision By Greg Farmer Kansan staff writer Party's leader says re-election bid will provide a boost Sen. Bob Dole's decision to seek reelection will help the Kansas Republican Party concentrate on winning Kansas Legislature elections, said Kim Wells, head of the state's Republican Party. "Sen. Dole's presence on our ballot will benefit Republican candidates throughout the state." "It makes a huge difference to have Sen. Dole at the top of our ballot," Wells said. "We want to recapture control of the Kansas House and hold on to control of the Kansas Senate. "The president didn't even know," Riker said. "He only was told that Dole was making an announcement." Wells, who worked as Dole's campaign manager in 1986 and 1988, said he could not lead Dole's campaign this year because of his position as state party head. He said Dole would announce in the next few weeks who gratulate him after his announcement. Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas and head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said in a written statement that Dole's announcement was great news for Republicans in the Senate. Wells said the campaign structure created in the 1986 re-election and 1988 presidential bid was still intact. He said work would begin soon at the county level to develop support for Dole. his campaign manager would be. "Bob's decision also will be a big morale booster for Republican candidates everywhere." Gramm said. "Support for Sen. Dole is strong throughout the state," Wells said. "His campaign will be able to pick up where it left off in his 1988 presidential campaign." He had surgery to remove the cancerous gland Dec. 18. Dole said doctors had given him a clean bill of health during his last examination. His announcement came as a oneword response to a reporter's question at a news conference before the Republican Party's Kansas Day activities. Dole, the Senate minority leader, said Friday that he would seek his fifth six-year term in the Senate. About 80 members of the Kansas Republican Party applauded Dole's Dole, 68, said he had contemplated retirement because of a five-month battle with prostate cancer. "I really feel pretty good." Dole said Friday. "But you do get a little tired." Dole said he had told no one about this decision until he called his wife, Elizabeth, from the airport in Washington, D.C., on Friday morning. announcement. He remains on a limited schedule because of the December surgery. Dole returned to his Senate duties, but told reporters on Friday that his schedule included no early morning or late night work. Walt Riker, Dole's press secretary, said President Bush called Dole to con- Dole does not have Democratic opposition yet, but Richard Rodewald, a retired General Motors employee, will challenge Dole in the April 7 Republican primary. Painting to laugh Painting the frame of a large mirror, Diane Basilovac, Shawne senior, prepares the set for "Crying to Laugh," a children's play which will open Feb. 8 at Crafton-Preyer Theater. Basilovac was putting on the last coat of paint yesterday morning at the theater. The Associated Press contributed information to this story. POTATO SKINS-few as 10 students vote." he said. 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The KU campus north of the boulevard will be represented by 1st District Cor missioner Mark Buhler, and the KU campus south of the boulevard, as well as Dasy Hill and West Campus, will be represented by 3rd District Commissioner Louie McElihaney. "There will probably be no more of an impact now than in the past," said McElhaney, whose district previously included the entire Lawrence campus. McEhaney said that although redistricting would not have a significant effect on KU, the University played a large role in reforming the districts. "One of my precincts is Daisy Hill, and that's 4,300 people—the largest in the county when we redraw districts, the numbers from KU are very important." Chris McKenzie, county administrator, said few KU students voted in the commission races when they were held in non-presidential election elections. We've had some elections where as County commissions in Kansas reaportion their districts every 10 years in order to balance the number of residents, according to the Kansas Constitution. According to the 1990 federal census, each of the county districts should have about 27,266 residents: 1st District 27,206 (formerly 25, 583) 2nd District 27,763 (formerly 23,653) 3rd District 26,829 (formerly 32,562) "The districts were horribly out of balance," Amyx said. "We left McElhaney's district with room for growth." The plan left McElhaney with the fewest constituents. Mike Amyx, 2nd District Commissioner, said the reduction in McElhaney's district was intentional. "With the boundary lines now, I think that the 1st District will be growing more than mine," he said. "There's a lot of building going on in the north and west part of town. But I can live with the plan. It's not exactly my preferences, but I can live with it." THIS WEEK McEhlaney, whose district includes the Alvamar Country Clubarea and all of southwestern Lawrence, has a different opinion. SUA DAZZLING! WILDLY SEDUCTIVE AND EROTIC! 864-SHOW 7:00 Tuesday, Jan 28 7:00 Wednesday, Jan 29 1:00 Saturday, Feb 1 7:00 Thursday, Jan 30 4:00 Saturday, Feb 1 plus Friday, Jan 31, 7:30 and 10:00 at Hassinger Hall. The Seasau is loose in the dwarfness of a boy at odds with a psychotic plano teacher. Dr. T. is a live action film when nurse Renee Simpson investigates characters. the 5000 Fingers of Dr.T e sponsored with RU Dr. Trus Club a club that supports literacy [Kilns are screened in Woodruff Auditorium, Level 5, Kansas Union. Tickets are $2.50 at the SUA Box Office, Level 4, Kansas Union.] G THE HAWK is now open at2pm Monday through Friday FEATURING FREE POOL Mon-Fri from 2-7 TONIGHT & EVERY TUESDAY KARAOKE SING ALONG NOW ON TAP Kansas City's Own BOULEVARD Pale Ale IT could only happen THE HAWK A Campus Tradition Since 191