Thursday, September 15, 1988 / University Daily Kansan MATH LEARNING SKILLS WORKSHOP Especially for Algebra (Math 002 and 101) students - learning strategies * organizing math study time * problem-solving skills * improving motivation FREE! Monday, Sept. 19 7 to 9 p.m. 300 Strong Hall Presented by the Student Assistance Center Preillast Words are great, but . . . words alone can't express the excitement of a dream season! Announcing the University of Kansas 1988-89 University Theatre Series **Return to the Sailorh** A new play in verse by Michael Johnson with Dong Hwa by Dong Hwa September 29 Formation, illusion film October 2, 1988 , "Whose Life Is It Anguine? A drama of medical ethics by Brian Clark November 11-12 & 18-19,1988 *American College Theatre Festival Region V-South Convention Award-winning productions featured nightly February 22-26, 1980 *Cabaret You just can't beat the excitement of live theatre!!! The Tony Award-winning music by Jake Masteroff. Kandler, and Fred Ebbs April 14, 16 & 20, 22 "I'm Nat Rappaport By Herb Gardner Starring Moses Cunn and William Kulsei Call the Murphy Hall Box Office, 913/864-3982 Season Tickets Now on Sale Buy Season Tickets now Save Time and Money later! All performances in the Cratton-Prever Theatre The people, the space, the privacy, the atmosphere, ... the fun! The Lifestyle At COLONY WOODS APARTMENTS 1301 W 24th 842-5111 LEASING NOW! Featuring: - one bedroom apt. ($345) Amenities - 3 outside HOT TUBS - INDOOR/outdoor POOL - on bus route - two bedroom apt. (9205) - with TWO FULL BATHROOMS - drapes are furnished - fully equipped kitchen with - weight room - laundry facilities - satellite extra MICROWAVE, DISHWASHER and ICEMAKER - fully equipped kitchen with MICROWAVE 842-5111 Coupon FREE RENT Nominees schedule debates Offer Valid on Leases Starting Sept 1, '88 Ends July 31, '89 Current Residents May Redeem Coupon For LAST MONTH FREE The Associated Press 6 MONTH RENEWAL w/7th MONTH FREE 1301 W. 23 & Naismith Offer Expires 12-31-88 ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Michael Dukas and George Bush will have their second presidential debate in Los Angeles, and the vice president candidates will debate Oct. 5 in a campaign officials said yesterday. 842-5111 --minutes for Closing situations ■ The candidates will be standing, as the Dukakis campaign had wanted. A debate Sept. 25 in Winston Salem, N.C., previously was announced. The date for the Los Angeles debate will be either Oct. 13 or Oct. 14, depending on the major league baseball playoffs. One of the debates had originally been scheduled for Wednesday night in Annapolis, the Maryland capital. The Dukaiks officials also provided details on the format of the debates: ■ The 90-minute debate will include two panelists and three panels. Two minutes will be allowed for each candidate to answer a question, and one minute for the other. Nebraska Gov, Kay Orr said she had also been told of Omaha's role by the Bush campaign. Each candidate will have two minutes for closing statements. Bush officials had sought to limit the number of debates, even though the Annapolis encounter was scheduled by a bipartisan commission. Wright gives his defense before ethics committee WASHINGTON — House Speaker Jim Wright, testifying under oath, gave a lengthy daytime of yesterday in a closed-door session before the House ethics committee. He would be over before Congress adjourns next month. Wright, D-Texas, also said the investigation that has hung over him since it began in June is a reminder that "members of Congress do live in glass houses. We are not alone." But the rest of us cannot reconcile such rectitude that people can't find anything wrong." Speaking to reporters after a two-hour morning session before the panel, formally known as the Committee on Energy, he asked the group to believe that he would be exonerated on the six counts against him. Wright later returned for an afternoon meeting. The Associated Press The ethics committee has subpoenaed numerous witnesses in connection with the complaints filed against Wright by his chief accuser, Rep. Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., and has already interviewed many of them. Yesterday's session was Wright's first appearance before the panel. Wright said he answered questions from the panel on Wright made more than $55,000 in royalties on the book which was published in 1984 by a friend in Fort Worth who also handled hundreds of thousands of dollars of campaign work for the speaker. One allegation against Wright is that he made unduly high royalties on his book, "Reflections of a Public Man," which was prepared in part by workers on his congressional office payroll. Expenses of one aide, Matthew Coscollot, to fly to Fort Worth to complete the book were paid from Wright's congressional office expense account. Democrats hail trade embargo WASHINGTON With Republicans unanimously opposed, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 10-8 yesterday to approve legislation imposing a trade embargo on Iran. The vote was based upon U.S. business investment. The Associated Press Democrats applauded the action as a blow against South Africa's apartheid system of forced racial separation and segregation, who would, enjoy stronger Republican support when it is put to a vote in the full Senate. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., called on Republican presidents to take a more active role in reverse course and support the sanctions bill, a similar version of which was adopted by the Senate. Republicans have said that by pressing the sanctions measure so late in the congressional year the vote could be made a political issue that can be exploited by their standard bearer. Gov. Michael Dukakis. Advertise in the Kansan The Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs is having an Kennedy said Bush had undergone a number of "election-year conversions", citing the candidate's apparent disaffection with the party and increasing the minimum wage. Informational meeting regarding activities for fall. New members are welcome. Time: 5-7 p.m. Place: Pioneer Room Level 3, Burge Union Date: September 20,1988 For more information call Bill Cardell 843-3277. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Windsurfing --- DEMO DAY Hunley has opposed sanctions as unlikely to bring change in South Africa and as a step that would put the South African government on the South African government. Everyone Welcome Beginners to Advanced Sunday, Sept. 18, 12-5 p.m., at Clinton Lake Learn more about windsurfing and the KU Windsurfing Club. Boards will be available for people who have windsurfed before. A simulator will be present for novices. Pre-Demo Day Super Sale Friday & Saturday Only (9/16 & 9/17) 841-0100 820-822 Mass. St. Angulo Neil Pride Seatrend Questions? For more information Call either windsurfing hawaii Call Alan 842-5202 Natural Way 841-0100 Sunflower 843-500 Directions to meeting place F2 Can Alain 842-5202 Natural Ware 841-0100 meeting place Clinton Lake at Clinton Lake. [line] Demo Day is sponsored by Demo Day is sponsored by University of Kansas Windsurfing Sunflower CATHAY RESTAURANT 怡園飯店 Lunch ... $3^{95} Dinner ... $775 Chinese Buffet-All You Can Eat! 2104-D Iowa 11:00-2:30 4:30-10:00 Holiday Plaza 842-4976 house Join us For Worship in the Angelican Tradition canterbury *The Holy Eucharist* Sunday 3rd St. Christopher Church *The Holy Eucharist The Holy Bathers Thursday Noon, Danforth Chapel 1116 Louisiana *Morning Prayer Sunday 5 p.m. St. Anselm's Chapel Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. St. Anselm's Chapel The Rev. Anne M. Clevenger 1116 Lousiana The Rev. Mark R. Clevenger 843-8202 the episcopal church UNDERCOVER SPOTLIGHTS Camisole and tap pant by Intime $28.00 set Let us get you in the pink... UNDERCOVER the pink building at the pink building a 9th & Vermont LAWRENCE LAWRENCE BOOK page #116 7