14 Tuesday, September 6. 1988 / University Daily Kansan $5.00-$6.00/HR GUARANTEED ENTERTEL, INC HAS 100 TELEMARKETING POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW! WE OFFER: - VALUABLE SALES EXPERIENCE - FLEXIBLE HOURS - PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS - FLEXIBLE HOURS • ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES - PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT OR APPLY IN PERSON. DO IT TODAY! MASSACHUSETTS 841-1200 ENTERTEL SM 619 A SUSPIRIARY OF ENTERTAINMENT PUBLICATIONS, INC. MASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS 66044 TUCKER (PG) *4:35, 7:10, 9:20 NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET IV (R) --leave the compact. ELM STREET IV (R) *4:40, 7:20, 9:35 BETRAYED (R) *4.30.7:15.9:40 HOME (PG13) '4.45, 7.30, 9.25' A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) '4.25, 7.25, 9.10' *4:25, 7:25, 9:30 Cinema Twin 31st& lows 842-6400 WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (PG) 7.10, 9.20 NOT TO TROT (PG) 7.20, 9.10 WASTE Continued from p.1 "I have a contract to build a facility in her驻稼," Patton said. "If Nebrusba did not fulfill its responsiblity, we have to re-negotiate that contract." Croby said that Nebraska, under the Low Level Naive Waste Policy Act of 1800, could not withhold from compact once it had agreed to join. The act requires states to provide for disposal of the waste either by landfill or in municipal dump with other states. Each state or compact must have an operational waste collection system. "The initiative is pre-empted by Congress. It is not possible to overcome the congressional enactment at his time." Crosby said. Raymond Peery, executive director of the compact, said from Atlanta to New York, to Nebraska to withdraw from the compact after five years, but with These penalties would include paying for a compact facility in another state; reimbursing the compact for money already spent on planning for the new facility; rebate funds from the federal government; and paying the compact the amount of revenue Nebraska has received and have contributed to the compact. Rebate funds come from fees paid by companies that produce radioactive waste. The money is held in until federal milestones are reached. For example, Peery said Nebraska received $754,000 in rebate funds for meeting a site-planning deadline. Peery would not estimate the total cost of penalties against Nebraska it withdrawn, but estimated that building a separate waste storage facility of its own would cost between $35 million and $40 million. Lynn Morr, co-chairman for Lancaster county's Nebraskas for the Right to Vote, said that out-of-state utility companies to avoid their disposal obligation by sending waste to Nebraska. formerly of GQ Hairstying ANNOUNCING CARLTON HOWELL formerly of GO Hairstvling NEW OWNER & STYLIST FREE Computer Training!! Learn to use. KU's main VAX system KU's academic IBM Statistical Packages Electronic Mail Graphs Charts Stop by the Computer Center for a Fall 1988 Mainframe Seminar Schedule or call 864-0410 Academic Computing Services PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY is now taking applications for the 1989-90 Dream Girl Calendar Dream Girl Calendar Applications may be picked up at the applications may be picked up at the Pike House, 2000 Stewart Ave. For more information call: Scott or Jeff 841-2406 Application Deadline is Monday, Sept. 26. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS College Assembly, the governing body that determines CLAS academic policy, has 89 vacant seats reserved for undergraduate student representatives. All CLAS undergraduate students are encouraged to become a part of the decision-making process. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) NOMINATION FORMS: available at the Undergraduate Services Office,106 Strong Hall NOMINATION FILING DEADLINE: 5 p.m. Friday, September 9 COLLEGE ASSEMBLY SPECIAL ELECTION 7