Thursday, September 1, 1988 / University Daily Kansan THE COMIC CORNER NE corner of 23rd & Iowa 841-4294 Role-playing & War Games 100's of minatures & modules Star Trek, Dr. Who, Star Wars. Bloom County & Far Side T-shirts & Books. *The Most Extensive Collection of back-issue comics in Lawrence [NATIONAL GAMES] BRING IN THIS AD & GET 20% OFF ANY PURCHASE! Sept. 1: Latin America Solidarity 6 p.m. Sept. 2: Friday Free Movie: "Amazing Grace & Chuck" 7:30 p.m. Sept. 4: Sunday Evening Worship and Supper 5:30 p.m. Sept. 7: University Forum, Judith Rmalay: "The University and Freedom of Speech" 11:40 a.m. - lunch line Noon: Speaker SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Looking for a scholarship? Air Force ROTC has two- through four-year scholarships that can cover tuition and other expenses, plus $100 per academic month, tax free. Find out if you qualify. CAPT KEVIN BROWNLEY 913-864-4676 AIR FORCE ROTC Leadership Excellence Starts Here Fuji. Tahoe Mountain Bike Lots of gears, lots of fun — that the FUJI Tahoe! Whether it's going to school, or escaping from school, a FUJI mountain bike can do it with style. The FUJI Tahoe has 18 geares to take you up the hills, and an alloy frame with Shimano cantilever brakes to stop you go down the hills — and best of all, it's on sale to save you money! The FUJI Tahoe— on sale for $319.95! RICK'S BIKE SHOP 1033 VERMONT • LAWRENCE, KS 66044 • (913) 841 6642 KANSAS CREW First Meeting: Sept. 6, 4 p.m. Rm 212 Robinson For more information contact: Dan Jewett 842-6898 Funded by Student Senate Censorship groups changing emphasis The Associated Press WASHINGTON Censorship remains a persistent problem for public schools despite court rulings that rejected conservatives' textbook challenges. People for the American Way said yesterday. But the group, founded by television producer Norman Lear, said it appeared that "far right" organizations were shifting their tactics away from schoolbooks efforts to classrooms or libraries. "One alarming trend is that national and local pressure groups have adopted mainstream tactics. They have lobbed state legislatures on curriculum guidelines and pressure textbook selection committees to reject books and programs that fail to pass their narrow, sectarian litmus test," Kropp said. Arthur J. Kropp, president of the 270,000-member organization, said, "Censorship remains a persistent problem nationwide." John H. Buchanan, chairman of the group, said that instead of challenging novels or reading series 'one at a time', last year's book banners are testifying at book fairs, readings, or running for school board." He said that was a more appropriate way to air their grievances, but he charge they still favored "inductionism, not education." Rebecca Hagline, director of communications for Concerned Women for America, one of the so-called "mothers" organized by People for the American Way, said the report was typical of PAW's "religious bigotry toward homosexuals." The report said Concerned Women for America presented the Barlow, Fla., board with 4.456 petition signatures opposing teaching about contraception in sex education courses. Senator Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kan. GOP Continued from p. 1 sacchusets Gov. Michael Dukakis was vulnerable because of his positions on defense and policy issues. "He doesn't have a hard sense of international relations," she said. "He misses an understanding of people and their needs to achieve at he bargaining table." But Kassebaum conceded that Bush also was struggling with policy issues. LIVE BANDS Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights!! BODY HEAT MALE DANCERS 1st Thursday of Every Month SPECIAL BACK TO SCHOOL SHOW Thursday September 1st Have YOU tried our #1 Kamikazee's? PLAYHOUSE ENTERTAINMENT HOTLINE 843-2000 806 W. 24th St.