Friday, September 16, 1988 / University Daily Kansan SPECIAL STUDENT MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL - RACQUETBALA * LIVE * AEROBICS * HEALTH * EQUIPMENT A CLUB FOR MEN AND WOMEN Private Parties Available 2500 W. 6th St 841-7230 ARE YOU INTERESTED IN KU BASKETBALL? Attention Junior and Senior Women; You can become a Charter member of the KU basketball hostesses and help KU recruit the best basketball players in the nation! Applications may be filled out in the Basketball Offices in the Parrot Athletic center from Sept. 12 - Sept. 16 RENT NOW FOR SPRING HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS of Lawrence's most energy efficient complexes HEATHERWOOD VALLEY EXTRAS: • Individually controlled high efficiency heating and air conditioning. - Frostfree refrigerator and dishwasher in every unit. - Swimming pool with sun deck and cabana. - Laundry facilities. - Free covered parking available. Excellent maintenance site. Quiet southwest location. KU1 Bus Route. 2040 Heatherwood Dr. No. 203 843-4754 --competency of anyone applying for a handgun permit." FOR TOTAL SPORTS COVERAGE. Pack a sport, any sport. Then put on the Air Cross Trainer for men and women. Now you can do it all. And do it well. NIKE AIR College Shoe Shoppe Mon.-Fri. 10-7 Thurs. 10-8;30 Sat. 10-6 Sun. 1-5 847 199 839 Mass Candidates differ on gun control WASHINGTON — George Bush, who has made a name for himself as the commander, finds himself on the opposite side of law enforcement officials on the controversial issue of a mandatory, national waiting period for gun fire. The Associated Press Bush, a lifetime NRA member, told the National Association of Police Organizations in a recent survey: "I am opposed to federal waiting period laws. I want it to be the past, this is a matter for the states to decide." Democrat Michael Duakis' prescription for cracking on crime includes tough gun controls and waiting periods for handgun purchases. Twenty-two states have laws requiring waiting periods. Dukakis told the police organizations: "I support legislation that allows law enforcement officials to enforce certain laws." Dukakis' record in support of gun control, including a proposed ban on cheap "Saturday Night Specials" used in many street robberies, has angered gun owners in his home state of Massachusetts. Signs at the state's border call attention to its military prison sentences for illegally carrying a gun. Deaver's lawyers cite medical evidence Alcohol impaired memory of client, attorney claims The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Lawyers trying to minimize the perjury sentence Michael Deaver faces contended yesterday that alcoholism impaired the former presidential aide's memory from testimony about his lobbying. Defense lawyer Randall J. Turk said there was medical evidence that "at all times relevant to this case." Deaver's memory was impaired by alcoholism. The disease clouded Deaver's memory both at the time of the death and later when he questioned about them under oath by a grand jury and a House committee. The former deputy White House chief of staff and close friend of President Reagan and his wife, Nancy, faces a possible five-year term and a $6,800 fine for each of three perjury convictions. Deaver was found guilty of lying by saying he couldn't recall certain contacts with former Reagan admin-ing officials for high-paying lobbying clients. Sentencing is scheduled for Sept. 23. The evidence was offered to give "the court understanding of the Call 864-4810 offense behavior for which Mr. Deaver was convicted." Turk said doctors would testify that Deaver's memory might have been impaired because he took a Valium tablet before answering questions in May, 1866 of the House Committee on Intelligence and Subcommittee. The panel and a grand jury investigated Deaver's lobbying. STORY IDEA? STORY IDEA? Call 864-4810 MacTalk GO AHEAD TOUCH ANY SYMBOL. File Edit Go Congratulations! 7