8 Wednesday, January 19, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Rentco USA 749-1605 Student Discount Low Carrying Computers 1741 Massachusetts Metropolis BBS 832-0041 Louisville's Multimedia Entertainment Hub Kenwood Glass For All Your Glass Needs All automotive glass replacement & insurance claims handled. 730 New Jersey 843-4416 642 Mass Holly Hunter & Harvey Keitel in THE PIANO(R)(4:15), 7:00, 9:30 Grumpy Old Men PG-13 *A* 2.20, 9.50 Boehven the 2nd PG-14 *A* 1.75, 9.35 Shadowlands PG-0.5 *A* 9.00, 9.45 Iron Will PG-0.4 *A* 7.00, 9.35 Sister Act PG-0.25 *A* 7.10, 9.45 House Party IR PG-0.4 *A* 7.25, 9.40 $3 Primetime Show (11) of Hearing Dobby Senior Editorial Asthma - Imaged Scree STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES SUAX FILMS TUESDAY-SUNDAY, JANUARY 18-22 VINCENT AND THEO TUES. 7:00PM WED. 9:30PM THE LOVER Tues. 9:30PM THURS. 7:00PM WED. 7:00 PM THURS. 9:30 PM ALL SHOWS IN KANSAS UNION, TICKETS $2.50, MIDNIGHTS $3.00 FREE WITH SUA MOVIE CARD. CALL 864-SHOW FOR MORE INFO. Crown Cinema BEFORE 6 PM ADULTS $3.00 (limited to SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 VARSITY 1015 MASSACHUSETTS 841-5191 Pelican Brief PG-13 5:00,8:00 HILLCREST 825 IOWA Mrs. Doubtfire PG-13 4,45 Heaven and Earth R 9,248 Air Up There PG 9,098 Tombstone R 7,935 Philadelphia PG-13 7,158 Philadelphia R 7,950 CINEMA TWIN ALL STAR 311/OWA 441 $191 $1.25 Malice R 5.00, 7.20, 9.45 MyLife PG-13 5.00, 7.30, 9.45 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY $5 Off Hair Design Not valid with any other offer EXPIRES 3/31/94 149 WOMEN ONLY Discover Our Difference. Holiday Plaza • 25th & Iowa 841-6886 Fitness Club Semester Membership $32/Month 40% Off Charter Membership 843-4040 3320 Messa Way STOP RAPE Research has found that approximately 1 in 6 women have been sexually assaulted by the time they leave college. These women aren't just numbers-- They are your friends, partners, and sisters. To learn more about rape and how it can be prevented, join us for a discussion of this very important topic. Tuesday, January 25th,1994 Alderson Auditorium, Kansas Union 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Discussion Leaders: Peer Educators from the Sexual Assault Prevention and Education Program Peer Educators from the Sexual Assault Prevention and Education Program Sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 115 Strong Hall. For more information, contact Susan Hickman at 864-3552. CITY OF LAWRENCE RECYCLING INTERNSHIPS CREDIT/UNPAID ELIGIBLE MAJORS: ART & DESIGN EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION RADIO/TV JOURNALISM CONTACT PATRICIA OR SCOTT IN THE RECYCLING OFFICE 832-3330 APPLY BY JANUARY 28, 1994 If you have a GPA of 2.5 or higher and are a full time student, you can qualify for an Air Force ROTC scholarship. In addition, you will receive $100.00 each academic month for our last two years of college. This scholarship is available to ANY ACADEMIC MAJOR The deadline to apply for the fall 1994 semester is rapidly approaching. For more information on this exciting opportunity talk to Captain Brad Gentry or Captain Bob Wicks at 864-4676. $2000.00 SCHOLARSHIP "We Care For KU" 1907 CPR Training 864-9570 Date Jan. 26 & 27 Jan. 31 & Feb. 2 Feb. 7 & 9 Feb. 16 & 18 Feb. 22 & 24 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 THE NEWS in brief Dav(s) Time Date Saturday class (includes break) and 2-session class train you in adult/child/infant CPR through the American Heart Association. There is a $5 charge for training. Day(s) Time WR 6-9 p.m. MW 6-9 p.m. MW 6-9 p.m. WF 6-9 p.m. TR 6-9 p.m. Sa 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Sa 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. MOSCOW STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES 864-9500 Reformer reportedly resigns from Cabinet as reform push slows The government's key reformer reportedly resigned from the Cabinet yesterday amid signs that Russian president Boris Yeltsin is slowing radical reforms after the electoral victory of communists and nationalists. In another indication of a possible turnabout by Yeltsin, Russia's foreign minister called yesterday for keeping Russian troops stationed in other former Soviet republics. Serving Only Lawrence Campus Students Finance Minister Boris Fyodorov, an advocate of fiscal and monetary restraint, resigned yesterday, the ITAR-Tass news agency and radio Ekho Moskvyk said. Fyodorov'representative Olga Leonova denied the reports but said it was unclear whether Fyodorov would stay in the Cabinet. Economists and analysts said that Fyodorov's reported departure — the latest in a series of reformers' resignations — would indicate a victory for the "go-slow approach" to reforms advocated by Prime MinisterViktor Chernomyrdin. White House officials said yesterday that Fyodorov's reported departure did not suggest that Yeltsin had broken the commitment he gave President Clinton last week to continue reforms. SAN ANTONIO Cult accused of ambushing agents The Davidians also fired first, said Roland Ballesteros, although he acknowledged that contradicted a statement he had made 10 days after the raid that the agents probably had fired first. The Branch Davidians set up an ambush for federal agents by luring them as far into the cult's compound as possible before opening fire, an ATF agent testified yesterday. Four agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms were killed and 16 wounded during the Feb. 28, 1993, raid. Six cult members also are believed to have died in the shootout. The 11 cult members are charged with murder and conspiracy to murder federal officers. If convicted, they face up to life in prison without parole. The raid touched off a 51-day standoff that ended April 19, 1939, when cult leader David Koresh and about 80 followers died in a fire that authorities had been set by the cult. Many also had been shot. Ballesteros said he had been assigned to enter the compound through the front door. The ATF agent said that when he approached the city-block-sized structure, there had been fire coming from the compound. Defense attorneys say the cult members acted in self-defense after being fired upon by black-clad agents who piled out of two unmarked trailers. CHICAGO Elderly woman found frozen to floor "She was saying, 'Oh God, Oh God' in Polish. I believe that's what pulled her through," Staszkiwicz said. Police sent to check on 01-year-old Victoria Moryn found a harrowing sight. The frail immigrant was frozen in inch-thick ice on the floor of her unheated house. When one officer touched her "she started moaning," said neighbor Chris Staszkiewicz, who accompanied police. He nearly jumped out of his skin. The woman was in a kneeling position with her knees, toes and bare feet frozen to the floor, and police had to chip away at the ice to free her, said Set, Michael McMahon. Moryn was in critical condition yesterday with severe frostbite on her hands and feet, hypothermia and unstable blood pressure. Moryn, a native of Poland, is a widow who kept to herself and lived alone in the two-flat duplex she owns on the city's near West Side. Neighbors hadn't seen her for a week, and friends who used to take her food and coal called police when they noticed no smoke coming from her chimney. "We thought she had died," Staszkiewicz said. Water leaking from broken pipes had formed a layer of ice on the floor, and Moryn somehow became stuck there. McMahon said. Compiled from The Associated Press. U. 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