Tuesday, September 27, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Advertise in the Kansan Dow's Automotive Center Inc. Import Car & Truck Specialists Machine Shop Service Available 841-4833 MasterCard 1008 E. 12th VISA RINGS sized, repaired, cleaned Kizer Cummings JEWELERS 800 Mass. 749-4333 Commonwealth Burganey M.S. Senior Citizen $10.50 Shipping to Today Only MOVE INF: 841-7000 Granada 1020 Mass. 843-5788 7:30, 9:30 Varsity 1015 Mass. 843-1065 7:15.9:20 YOUNG GUNS (R) Hillcrest 9th& Iowa 842-8400 A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) '2.25, 4.45, 7.25, 9.35 DEAD RINGERS (R) *2-30, 4-50, 7-30, 9-25* BETRAED (R) (2) '12.5, 4.30, 7.15, 9.40 MOVER OOVER PARAGRIP (PG-13) '2.10, 4.35, 7.10, 9.30 KANASIS (R) '2.20, 4.40, 7.15, 9.30 Cinema Twin 31st & Iowa 842-6400 STEAING HOME (PG) 7:10, 9:10 SHORT CIRCUIT II (PG) 7:20, 9:20 HAPPY Register To give **UUA** Films presents Wednesday 7.00 & 9.30 (2.50) Rainbow Dean Crawford plays a siren who finds herself receiving the attention of a missionary. Thursday 7.00 & 9.30 (2.50) Scarcecrow A fresh, inside view of Soviet society seen through anology to the cruelty of children's ability to isolate and persecute others. Friday & Saturday 3.30 (1.50) 7.00 & 9.30 (2.50) My Life as a Dog A child a life as told by a child in an adventure this one is wonderful. To give Summerfield (main entrance) JOIN US! Give Blood! American Red Cross Wichita Region Wescoe Beach Kansas Union Sept. 27 & 28 8:30-3:30 ART CARVED INTRODUCING LEGEND leads the way to a new style of level, strong distinctive, elegant LEGEND with handmade new school identification features. The customizing options is also the first ring to offer a choice of two side designs for the ultimate memory of your college experience. LEGEND effectively embraces the skin leader. The Quality The Craftsmanship The Reward You Desert A POWERFUL NEW CLASSIC Laser Quality for under $1000 Sept. 26 - 30 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. KU Bookstore - Kansas Union Date Time Place Level 2 The HP DeskJet Printer: Deskjet is quiet, simple to use and produces 300x300 pixels on a pop-up screen. ConnectingPoint COMPUTER CENTER (formerly Computer Outlet) 804 New Hampshire St. Downtown Lawrence 843-7584 hp HEWLETT PACKARD ATTENTION: The Duds -N- Suds advertisement that ran 09/26/88 should have read Free Wash Only. Dryers will not be free of charge. FULLAM'S MUSIC HOUSE MOBILE D.J. GUITAR & PERCUSSIONS SOUND *&* EFFECTS LESSONS AVAILABLE 2601 IOWA 843-3007 NATURAL WAY Natural Fiber Clothing For Men & Women 820-822 Mass. 841-0100 KU gets fruitful deal The University of Kansas has bitten into a sweet deal with the Apple computer company. By Mark E. McCormick Kansan staff writer Apple agreed in late February to donate one computer for every two computers the University of Maryland offers its new computers in a special deal with the company, 50 extra Apples dropped onto the desks of campus faculty and stu- Jerry Niemba, director of computer services who helped work out the deal, said the offer from Apple was appealing. "They offered us a one for two match," he said. "We're very happy with the deal. It has been a big step for us." Who has the Macs? The computer purchase consists of a Macintosh SE hard disk computer for $137 and a Macintosh SE hard disk computer for $137 and either the Microsoft or Word Perfect word processing systems at Amazon. Demand for the final 68 computers was high, and those wanting computers had to demonstrate how the computer could be used in scholarship or program instruction. Fifty of the computers went to the School of Education, 15 to the School of Engineering, 15 to the School of Management, 15 to Graduate Research Studies and Public Service and the remaining 68 were spread out among 35 other campuses. "We had 126 requests for faculty machines and 48 to distribute." Nie- saum said. "We had 112 requests from student labs and only 20 to allocate." The purchase devoured all the money allocated for computers for the university, and University planned to commit funds to purchase computers in the future. Dennis Demer, associate dean of architecture and urban design, said he was surprised by what his school received but wished the distribution of the computers was better. "It's always nice to get new computers, and we applaud all those who helped us to the two computers we have, but we weren't allowed to compete for the 50 computers that went to education." Domer said. "These computers went right to education. We probably need 20 more humans." "I didn't like the distribution process and I don't understand it." Bhenda Warnke, sales manager of Apple goods at the Burge Union, said Amble had long supported education. "They've always been really strong in education," she said. "They've provided computers in the classroom, and they are still used in the public schools." Apple wanted the School of Education to have the computers to demonstrate the company's commitment to education. Nielsen said. LOOKING FOR A PART-TIME JOB? Find It At ITED PARCEL SERVICE Wanted Loader/Unloaders to work 3-5 hour shifts Mon.-Fri. at Lenexa, Ks. facility (30 min. east of Lawrence.) 4 a.m.,11 a.m.,5 p.m.11 p.m. $800/hr. Interviews will be held Sept. 28th Contact the Placement Center at Burge Union eoe/m/f $8.00/hr. --- 7