Friday, September 16, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Call 864-4810. Signatures needed for hunger petition By a Kansan reporter KU Students Against Hunger has only one week left to get 2,000 signatures for a petition that eventually sends it to the presidential candidates. Amy Johnson, the organization's president, said that she was pleased to see the drive but not drive but that the drive had a long way to go to before the petition is sent. The petition wants the presidential debate to address the scarcity of race for women and infants, a guarantee that all pregnant women, infants and children have access to care. "We had a booth set up at the activities fair, and we've been to four dorms and we already have two alumni from Johnson said. "But our goal is 2,000." Johnson's group is working with a national movement, Campaign to Save the Cities, in which campaign is trying to obtain at least one million signatures nationwide to send to the presidential candidates before their debates. "I's wonderful." Johnson said. "Schools, churches, businesses and private organizations are all coming together on one issue." Johnson said that Students Against Hunger wasn't the only group of its kind operating in Lawrence. A local political action group is asking for signatures outside Lawrence grocery店 RESULTS, Responsibility To End Starvation Using Legislation To Taintabbing and Support Steve G. Brown, member and founder of the KU organization, said, "I would like to see these issues pushed aside by the debates. When candidates are brought a petition with a million or so signatures on it, they tend to take Johnson said Wednesday that Students Against Hunger planned to four more residence halls and the college's dorm houses before sending the petition. Researchers discover secret of the wishbone The Associated Press BOSTON — The first X-ray movies of birds in flight have revealed the function of the wishbone. It's a spring. Farish A. Jeenkins Jr. of Harvard University made his observation by using the X-ray tools: the wind tunnel and the X-ray movie, similar to those used by astronauts. Scientists who made the discovery suspect that the flexible, V-shaped tail of the bird was simply while they fly. Bird experts had assumed that the bone was simply assumed that the bone was simply and two colleagues, Kenneth K. Pial of Harvard and George E. Goslow Jr. of Northern Arizona University, took X-ray films of starlings in place against 20-45 mph winds. On Campus STORY IDEA? Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet 7 tonight in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union tournament at 6 tonight at the Ultimate Frisbee Field, 1019 W. 19th Prizes and refreshments will be held on Tuesday, February 28. Watkins Student Health Services will have a maternity leave from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at Watkins Maternity Hospital. Ander-Michel琴, piano, and Eugenia kermann, flute, will be featured at 5 p.m. Sunday in the Concert Hall. The St. Lawrence Catholic Center will show the movie "Overboard" at 8 ontight at 1631 Crescent Road. A T.G.I.F. prior to the movie will feature volleyball and basketball. **The Biology Club will meet at 4 p.m. today in Alcove A on the third level at the Kansas Union.** **All applications for the Fulbright Award will be due at noon today in the office of study abroad.** **The SUA will present the movie "The恋愛的" at 3:30, 7 and 9 p.m. today and tomorrow" down in Woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas Union. Tickets may be purchased at the SUA box office.** KU Folk Dance Club will meet from 7:30 to 10 tonight at St. John's Gymnasium, 12th and Vermont streets. Free dancing will be offered to beginning a level participants. KU Bible Study will have Sunday Services at 12am, in the Jawahir Room at the Kansas University. September 17,1988 Computer resource center **Ecumenical Christian Ministry will show** * the movie "Inherent" at 7:30 a.m. on 1042 Oakdale Indoor/outdoor pools All new appliances carpet, tile KU Bible Study is sponsoring a frisbee golf Stackable washers & dryers available dryers available 24 hour maintenance 1 bedroom $300-$320 On KU bus route Professional landscaping MON-FRI 524 Frontier Road Lawrence,KS MON-FRI 9-6 p.m. SAT 10-5 p.m. (913)842-4444 SUN 1-5 p.m. (Next to Costello's Greenhouse) TOMORROW David Westol HAZING ON TRIAL and legal affairs 1 p.m. Crafton-Preyer Theatre David Westol, Chief of the Circuit Court Division of the Kalamazoo, MI Prosecutor's Office and Director of Leadership Education for Theta Chi National Fraternity will speak on legal matters and against hazing in fraternities and sororities. He's not afraid to say what needs to be said. Free Admission Presented by IFC, Panhellenic, & Black Panhellenic Council 1