C 10 Wednesday, February 24.1993 layhawk Bookstore Camera America ONE HOUR PHOTO We Process E-6 Slide Film In Only 3 Hours!!! 1610 West 23rd Street 841-7205 Metropolis offers a unique on-line experience because you can interact with others in conversation and in competition. We offer a wide variety of games. You can batte the Cyborgs and other users in the Galactic Empire or challenge other users to a game of Chess and more. We have 12CD-ROMS online for PC's, MACs and AMIGAS to provide you with shareware, information and entertainment. Use your computer and modem to call 832-0041 for a free trial subscription! IDON'TAGREE! How often have you wanted to say this to a teacher, a friend, a parent, or even a preacher, but felt like you did not have the freedom or had not earned the respect to do so. We all want to believe that our opinions are important, but then again we need to have the security of knowing that all truth in this life is more than a set of opinions, more than an illusion. Dave Williams is a former newspaper editor and trained preacher who knows the importance of discerning between opinion and truth. Through a weekly message from the Bible, Dave cuts through the garbage and shares with you the difference between absolute truth and opinions. Don't you owe it to yourself to discover why you don't agree? COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2329 Iowa (The Dickinson Theaters) Sundays at 10:00 am YOU MUSTATTEND Workshop The Advertising and Public Relations in the advertising or business worlds Wednesday, Feb. 24, 7pm-9pm Kansas Room, 6th floor, Kansas Union for more information call: 864-5223 ACE THE CENTER FOR BUSINESS INNOVATION PRAIRIE Advertisement paid for by Student Senate Advertisement paid for by Student Senate INTRAMURAL SOCCER MANDATORY MANAGERS MEETING MON, MARCH 6, 1993 7:00PM, 115ROBINSON INSTANT SCHEDULING TUES. & WED. MARCH 9 & 10 301ROBINSON FROM 6:30AM-4:00PM $25.00/TEAM MEN'S & WOMEN'S LEAGUES OPEN GREEK RESIDENCE HALL JAYHAWK CLUB CO-REC INSTANT SCHEDULING IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVE FOR THOSE MANAGERS WHOATTEND THE MANAGERS MEETING. ALL THERES MAYSIGN UP BETWEEN 2:00PM-4:00PM ON WED,MARCH 10TH PARTICIPATION IS OPEN TO ALL KU STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND STAFF SPONSOREDBYKURECREATIONSERVICES208ROBINSON864-3546 HIGH IMPACT $30 MARCH 1-APRIL 16 MON-THURS 4:30-5:30 PM FRIDAY 4:00-5:00 PM LOW IMPACT $30 MARCH 1-APR, 16 MON.-THURS 5:30-6:30PM FRIDAY 4:00-5:00PM SIGN TONING $15 MARCH 1 APRIL 15 MON-THURS 6:30-7:00 PM NOW! UP BENCH $25 MARCH-APRIL 15 MON-THURS 7:15 -8:00P LIMITED ENROLMENT FORMORE INFO: KU RECREATION SERVICES 208 ROBINSON OR CALL 864-3546 INSTANTSCHEDULING: ENTRIES CLOSE: ENTRY FEE: Intramural 3 ON3 BASKETBALL TUESDAY, MARCH 9TH WED, MARCH 10TH $25 PERTEAM KULIFE MANAGER MEETING There will be a MANDATORY MEETING on MONDAY, MARCH 8TH @ 7:30pm in 115 Robinson. NOTE: Entries are accepted on a first come first basis beginning 8:30 am until 4:00pm on Tues.. March 9th & Wed., march 10th. Team managers not attending the meeting will not be allowed to sign up until Wed., March 10th beginning @ 2:00 pm MANAGER'S MEETING Continued from Page 9. SPONSOREDBY KURECREATION SERVICES 208 ROBINSON 864-3546 - iowaans voted 540,000 to 400,000 to amend their constitution so it would no longer permanently disqualify from public office persons who have engaged in duels. Family Values Sandra McMahan Irwin has blocked for more than a year the execution of he late husband, William Kane's, will. He committed suicide in October 1991. Kane's girlfriend, Deborah Hecht, is claiming from Kane's estate a vial containing Kane's frozen sperm, which she said he had stored just for her. But Irwin and Kane's grown children have challenged Hecht. They contend that Kane was not of sound mind when he promised Hecht the sperm. In December, a judge ordered the sperm destroyed, but Hecht appealed. and wants the law against incest declared unconstitutional. A 53-year-old Vancouver, British Columbia, man, identified only as Malcolm S., said in November he would appeal to the British Columbia Supreme Court to gain custody of two children, ages 5 and 7, that he fathered during a 10-year affair with his daughter. His daughter, now age 28, said he manipulated her. He said the affair had happened between two consenting adults - Witnesses told Chicago police in September that Mathew Hall, 32, held his two-year-old son out the window as a shield while he attempted a drive-by shooting. - In Sacramento, Calif., Arturo Buitron, 32, died in a November shootout after a car chase in which he dangled his one-year-old daughter out the window by her feet. Dicey Mae Weathers, 83, was arrested in Covington, Ky., in December and charged with attempting to pass drugs to her son, William, while she visited him in jail. She had sewn the drugs into the label of a pair of sweat pants she had brought him. Artis Anderson and Phyllis Brashears were married Sept. 1 in Monticello, Ky. Anderson had filed a lawsuit against Brashears in November 1991 for backing out of their first wedding. He dropped the lawsuit in February, 1992, when the couple rescheduled the wedding. Anderson alleged that Brashears changed her mind again in July, so he attempted to reinstate the lawsuit. After the wedding, Anderson said: "We just aim to deal with our little problems and get on with our life." ■ Julia Pena, 31, was arrested in Los Angeles last April for attempting a drive-by shooting. Pena was angered when her son complained that a gang had robbed him at gunpoint of 25 cents. "She got out of bed, got dressed ...drove back to the school," and fired off several shots at gang members, said Police Sgt. Gary Grubbs. UH-OH Mary Middleton was injured in Batesville, Ark., in May when two cars, one driven by Middleton and the other by her father-in-law, Oscar Wyman Middleton, crashed. After the crash, the two got out of their cars and exchanged gunfire. When family members arrived at the jail to post bail, more fighting broke out, and several police officers were injured. Japan Times reported in August that Hiroshi Totsuka intends to demonstrate his purported cure for cancer soon. Totsuka said he plans to repeatedly submerge cancer patients in water, almost drowning them, to stimulate their will to live and their bodies' anti-cancer agents. Copyright 1993 Universal Press Syndicate Look for us in front of Wescoe and in the Student Union March 1-5.