6 Thursday, January 28, 1993 Have you dined at The Castle Tea Room lately? Reservations only: 843-1151 Special Selections Compact Discs $3.50 each or 10for $25.00 Lawrence Pawn 718 New Hampshire Lawrence 843-4344 Mon-Sat 9-5:30 - Summer travel plans - Airline tickets home Don't Wait We'll find the lowest fares and best schedules. On-campus location in the Burge Union and 831 Massachusetts. 749-0700 KU Panhellenic Association --greeks responsible for enhancing education of cultural sensitivity Creating Unity in Community Week Jan. 25 - Jan. 29 Please be sensitive to cultural diversity on campus and in our community. --must bring coupon expires 2/8/93 Today's temperature is today's price. Go to Runza any day before the end of January, order onion rings or large fries, plus a medium drink, and we'll give you an original Runza sandwich for whatever the temperature was at 10 a.m. If it was $9\%$ your Runza is $20\%$. If it was $10^{\circ}$, your Runza is 10¢. 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Clinton focused on fellow Democrats, inviting Sen. Sam Nunn and other Armed Services Committee Democrats to an evening meeting at Nunn, probably the most influential senator on military matters, recited in a Senate floor speech a litany of reasons for keeping the ban. However, in a switch of tone from earlier criticism of Clinton, he also said, "It's in everyone's interest to see if we can resolve this issue through consensus rather than confrontation." the White House. Clinton had intended to release his policy yesterday but delayed it one day to give himself and Defense Secretary Les Aspin a chance to speak further to Nunn and other senators. Num said in his speech that any policy change must be the shared responsibility of the executive branch and Congress. The Georgia Democrat asked a series of questions that he said the administration had failed to answer, including whether separate living quarters or changes in sodomy law would be necessary. "It's not simply the right of homosexuals at stake." Nunn said. "It's also the right of all those men and women who serve in the military." White House representative George Stephanopoulos said the president would release his policy tomorrow and couple it with a strict conduct code governing sexual behavior and harassment that covered homosexuals and heterosexuals. "I think it is important to draw a line between status and conduct," Stephanopoulos said. Thousands gather to pay final respects to former Justice Thurgood Marshall NATIONAL BRIEF WASHINGTON — Thousands visited Thurgood Marshall's casket as he lay in state yesterday. The line of mourners wrapped around the Supreme Court building where he won his greatest civil rights victory and later served 24 years as the first African-American justice. Many said they felt compelled to say goodbye to a man they never met. "He was a man of courage, a man of dignity and a man of strength," said Erold Jean Francois, an immigrant from Haiti who attends a Miami high school. "He did the best he could for this country for Blacks and whites." Marshall's wife, Cecilia, and two sons, Thurgood Jr. and John William, led a procession into the building on Capitol Hill. "The battle done, the victory won ... the songs of triumph have begun. Hallejahjah," said the Rev. Kawaii Thornell, canon of the Washington Cathedral, during a brief ceremony. Marshall, who died Sunday at age 84, became only the second Supreme Court justice to be honored by having his casket lie in state at the court building. The other was Chief Justice Earl Warren in 1974. --- Quality footwear for the whole family since 1958. 825 Massachusetts Downtown Lawrence ARENSBERG'S SHOES One step ahead! 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