8 Wednesday, September 14. 1988 / University Daily Kansan Don't Miss! KU DEMOCRATS Meeting: Wed. Sept. 14 at 7 p.m., Alderson Auditorium Kansas Union. Guest Speaker: Alan Long, Dukakis Dellegate Announcing a STUDENT DIVIDEND 7% REBATE The KU Bookstores are pleased to announce that all register receipts from cash or check purchases during Period #43 (Jan. 1 to June 30, 1988) may now be redeemed for for a 7% cash rebate. Your receipts may be redeemed at the customer service counters of either the Kansas Union or the Burge Union stores. KU student I.D. is required. OREAD Some purchases (such as computer hardware) May not be eligible for the student dividend program. Please ask the customer service representative should you have any questions. BOOKSHOP UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS The Kansas And Burge Unions If this were a mirror, she'd see fat. And she'll turn down meal after meal to get rid of fat that isn't there. Or clean half the refrigerator, then make herself vomit. Or become dangerously obsessed with exercise. Eating disorders like anorexia or bulimia are psychological problems that can be physically dangerous—even deadly. The Eating Disorders Clinic located at the Charter Counseling Center of Lawrence is specifically designed to get at the underlying psychological problems, while teaching healthy new eating habits at the same time. If you suspect any of the above signs of an eating disorder, call the Charter Counseling Center of Lawrence at 841-6000. Treatment is usually covered by insurance. An Equal Opportunity Employer Pope praises Botswana as an 'island of peace' The Associated Press GABORONE, Botswana — Standing on South Africa's doorstep, Mr. Koehler said the people of this desert nation yesterday to assist victims of racial discrimination who are deprived of their legitimate rights." despite bordering such turbulent places as Angola, Mozambique, South-West Africa and South Africa. The pope, who was on a one-day visit, praised the nation as "an island of peace in a troubled sea." Botswana, a landlocked country rich in diamond and extremely dry, has a population of 1.1 million people and is home to its 22 years of independence "You are a peace-loving and friendly people who believe in the basic equality and human dignity of every man and woman," the pontifit told about 2,000 people who greeted him at the airport. Later, in a speech at the Cathedral of Chichester on the King's Visit to Africa and South Africa and its aparthied policies of racial segregation, without mentioning the Queen. 'You have witnessed the plight of those who are subjected by law to discrimination," the pontifit told the audience in Gaborone, 10 miles from South Africa's northern border. "I gladly support your desire to be close to those who are deprived of their legitimate rights and lack decent living conditions." The pope arrived from Zimbabwe yesterday, the first stop on his five-nation tour. He travels today to Lesotho, a mountain kingdom surrounded by South Africa, where he is likely to participate in additional appions on patrol. Activists escape South Africa The Associated Press JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Three prominent anti-aparthype activists, trained for more than a year, without charge, escaped from a hospital yesterday and took to a highrise office building in a highrise office building. The U.S. Embassy said it had "high regard" for the men and would not force them to leave. Two of the three are senior officials of the now-banned United Democratic Front—acting publicity secretary Murphy Morobe, a black, and acting general secretary Mohamed Valli Moosa, an Indian. The ot. er is Vusi Khaniyan, a black who was chairman of the banned National Education Crisis Committee. The U.S. Embassy statement confirmed that the three had taken refuge at the consulate, on the 11th floor of a building in downtown Washington, and the building is two miles from the hospital where they were being treated. The main U.S. embassy is in Pretoria. any other requests The men have asked to meet with their relatives and with leaders of the anti-apartheid movement, but they have not disclosed "We were in frequent contact with these three men prior to their arrest. They are the ones in high regard, the U.S. statement said. "We will not press them." The statement said the United States does not offer asylum at its diplomatic offices. But it said the United States must under international law and may not be entered by the host government without consent. The emblassy said it was discussing the matter with the South African government. Ancient tomb found in Peru Discovery called richest archeological find from Americas The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The richest treasury of archeological artifacts ever found in the Americas has been discovered in the 1,500-year-old tomb of a warrior-leader in Mexico. It is one of the largest, the National Geographic Society announced yesterday. The tomb, containing the remains of a man who apparently was a major chief of the Moche people, was excavated by Peruvian archeologists who were tipped to the site by grave robbers. "It is truly the richest ever archeologically in the Americas," said Christopher B. Donnan, a UCLA professor who has spent his career studying the Moche people of ancient Peru, and who discovered one of the greatest of the American civilizations. The year-long excavation of the tomb was conducted by a team of Peruvian archeologists led by Walter Alva, director of the Bruning Museum of Lauayuque, Peru. The work was funded by the National Geographic At a news conference yesterday, Alva said through a translator that the tomb was discovered after gold and silver artifacts began turning up on the black market in Brooklyn. The artifact, confiscated by the customs office in Los Angeles, he said. Police in Peru raided the home of a suspected grave robber, resulting in a shootout that killed one, said Alva. Artifacts recovered from the home were traced to a site near the village of Sipan. HUGE PICTURE & POSTER SALE Hundreds to choose from Sept. 12-17 M. C. Escher 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Picasso Van Gogh In the Kansas Union Art Gallery Dali Only $6.00 Seurat OR and 3 for $15.00 many more Exclusion And Permits ---