2 University Daily Kansan / Friday, January 24, 1992 Budget Travel Experts *Budget airfares anywhere. *International student airfares. *Railpasses issued here. *Internat'l identity cards. *Worldwide adventure tours. Travel gear and guidebooks. *Expert travel' advice. Council Travel 1634Ormington Ave Evanston, IL 60201 1-800-475-5070 Crown Cinema BEFORE 6 PM-ADULTS $3.00 (LIMITED TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS - $3.00 VARSITY 1015 MASSACHUSETTS 841-5191 Free Jack (R) Eve 5:00 7:15 9:00 841-5191 HILLCREST 925 IOWA Juce (R) Eve 6.150/7.945 Kuffs(PG)13 Eve 6.150/7.945 Love Crimes(R) Eve 6.150/7.945 Hook(PG) Eve 5.150/8.90 The Hand That Eve 6.150/7.945 Rocks The Courier(R) CINEMA TWIN 3110 IOWA 841-5191 Prince of SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY Dickinson 841-8600 2339 IOWA ST BUGSY(R) GRANDCANYON(R) JEK(R) (43)51.7-45 FATHER OF THE BRIDE (PG) RUSH(R) MY GIRL (PG) FRIED GREENTOMATOES. PG43 Will still offer students the $3.50 rate at all shows. 3 Prime-Timet Show <>/Senior Citizen Anytime BEAU'S IMPORT AUTO SERVICE Complete Maintenance & Repair - European and Japanese CALL 842-4320 CALL 842-4320 1954 545 Minnesota 545 Minnesota (Across the street from Vista on 6th.) YES... "The First provided faster service than any other financial aid people." -KU Student First National has earned a reputation for fast, friendly service on PLUS, SLS and Stafford Loans. Ask Carol Wirthman and her Staff to explain the many options available to students today. Call (913) 865-0278 First National A MidAmerican Bank Ninth & Massachusetts Motor Bank, Ninth & Tennessee South Bank, 1807 West 23rd Northwest Bank, 5300 west 9th Lawrence, Kansas 664440428 (911) 865-0200 Member ID Equal Opportunity Lender Lender ID #804609 You "Win" When The Hawks "Win"'! NATURAL WAY Each time the men's Kansas Basketball Team wins at home, the margin of victory is your discount at our Each time the men's Natural Fiber Clothing post-game Victory Party! Example: 20 points = 20% discount I Gart Believe It's Yogurt! Orchards Corners 15th & Kasold 749-0440 Louisiana Purchase 1802 Louisiana 843-5500 Kansas Union Jayhowl*Level 1* Kansas Union*864-3545 820-822 Mass. 841-0100 lowling•Billiards•Video Games•Bowling•Billiards•Video Game spring break 92 cerkvenik-tours ON CAMPUS Cancun $449 DON'T BE POOLED BY AN MIRROR GO PUT THE REAL THING THERE IS NEVER A DULL MOMENT WITH COLLEGE JOBS CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 1-800-355-4866 ■ The department of communication studies has scheduled the oral communication exemption examination for Thursday and Jan. 31. Interested students must register in 3039 Wescoe by Monday. A non-refundable $10 deposit is required. ■ Women's Student Union will meet at 5 p.m. today at the Oread Room in the Kansas Union. ON THE RECORD **Bicycle handlebars, brake levers, index shifters, a handlebar stem and hand grips valued together at $183 were taken Wednesday from a bicycle parked on the west side of Haworth Hall. KU police reported** A fire extinguisher valued at $50 was taken at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday from Blake Hall, KU police reported. Kansan staff writer Judge delays ruling in pre-trial hearing By Chris Jenson District Judge Michael Malone postponed his decision in the pre-trial motion hearing about whether Kenneth L. Morris' confession to the Aug. 17 murder of Lawrence resident Danny Davis could be used at trial. After closing arguments yesterday, Malone said he wanted until Wednesday to review more than 200 pages of testimony before making a decision about whether Morris was coerced into making a confession. sible. Morris was charged with aggravated burglary and first-degree murder in the slaving of Davis. In closing arguments, defense attorney James Rumsey said that Morris' confession was coerced and could not be used as evidence in the trial next month. He cited three reasons why Morris' confession should be admissible. Morris was told by Sgt. Carrol Crossfield that no drug charges would be filed against him, that his charges in Arizona would be dismissed and that his wife would not be prosecuted if he confessed to Davis' murder, Rum-said. Rumsey also said that Morris had felt threatened by the officers questioning him. Photographers Needed! Call Leanne at 864-4358 In his closing argument, Douglas County District Attorney Jerry Wells said the crux of the hearing was credibility. He said Morris was not credible because he had lied twice to Phoenix police about his name. SEE THE CLASSIFIEDS Student Senate is now taking applications for Associated Students of Kansas Assistant Director. Applications may be picked up in the Senate Office, Rm.410, Kansas Union. Deadline: Monday, January 27 at 5:00 p.m. Wells said the two Lawrence police officers who questioned Morris had followed proper procedure. The trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 3. 642 Massachusetts 749-1912 (for times only) (times [or today only] LIBERTY *Matinee $3.00 Sr. Citizen $3.00 anytime Tickets $2.50. available at the SUA Box Office. 864-SHOW Fri.,Jan 24 7:00 & 9:30 Sat.,Jan 25 7:00 & 9:30 Sun.,Jan 26 2:00 Midnight Movie $3.00 Friday Saturday DRUGSTORE COWBOY MEXICAN RETABLO PAINTING THE ART OF PRIVATE DEVOTION Fiesta! SPENCER MUSEUM OF ART A public opening celebration! Bilingual tours; refreshments; music by Las Cuatro, Folklore Venezuela, and Mariachis Estrellas. Sunday, January 26 1-4:00 p.m. Spencer Museum of Art Sponsored by the Friends of the Art Museum and the Hispanic American Leadership Organization.