8 Tuesday, August 30, 1988 / University Daily Kansan KU SOCCER TRYOUTS TUESDAY & THURSDAY 6 P.M. 23rd & Iowa Street For more information, call 749-4688 Legal Services for Students Did you know that your student activity fee funds a law office for students? Most services are available at NO CHARGE! - Advice on most legal matters - Advice on most legal matters - Preparation & review of legal documents - Preparation & review of legal贮 - Preparation & review of legal docu- - Notation of legal documents - Notation of legal documents - Many other services available 8:00 to 5:00 MON, THUR Friday 148 Burge Union 864-5665 Call or drop by to make an appointment. Funded by student activity fee. 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NOT KNOWING THE RISKS IS YOUR GREATEST RISK There are definite precautions that have been proven to decrease your risk of getting certain cancers. How you live may save your life. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY EPA to watch fruit pesticides FRESNO, Calif. — One of the five pesticides the U.S. Farm Workers union wants grapes from table grapes was already outlawed, and environmental Protection Agency is keeping a wary eye on three others. The Associated Press But state officials say the fifth chemical on the list is safe to use on crops, although it has killed people when used to fumigate houses. The chemicals are Dimex, a weed killer, Captan, used to control mold and fungus; methyl bromide, used to kill soil insects and worms; and the California banned Dimebse in 1986 because it caused birth defects, tertiary and other disorders in test animals, and against the chemicals before the The union's message during leader Cesar Chavez's 36-day fast centered on aliquoted urine to prevent pesticides, and a table provided, including risks of cancer. The union also contends that the chemicals contain consumers and the environment Chaver was reported yesterday recuperating with no sign of long-term illness. Aug. 21. Other activists have continued to fast the latest was actor Johnny Depp. Union board member ArtoRio Gargiulo contended that some grocers removed table grapes (from their trays) and replaced them with several grapes and claim chro cers said the fast had no noticeable effect on overall sales of the crop. the chemicals he (Chavez) is talking about on that list are not very valid in terms of farm worker hazards," said Jim Whelk, chief of pesticide enforcement for the state Department of Food and Agriculture. The EPA has Captan, Postdrin and Parathrin under special review because of possible danger. UF w consultant Marion Moses told a reporter that "there have been more worker deaths, occupational injuries than any other single pesticide. "A small amount can cause lung, liver or kidney damage, or it can kill you if you get a strong enough whiff of it," said Helen Aho on the EPA spokeswoman. Ex-Marine takes over historic site Protests lack of help for troubled Vietnam veterans The Associated Press VANCOUVER. Wash. — A homeless ex Marine barricaded himself in historic Fort Vancouver on Monday to protest what he said was a lack of help for troubled Vietnam veterans, a group that created a charge for it to change to reporters. The man, who identified himself as Ken Rose, 40 of the Tallamack, an area, surrounded to police and FHI agents seven hours after he scaled the wall in August. He shot several apparently harmless shots from replica cannons. Rose said that he had provisions for two weeks and that he was unarmed except for black powder that he used to fire off cannons. "Veterans in this country paid their dues," Rose said. "They served their jobs for months, sleeping on the sidewalk. They have a lot of emotional, psychological and physical problems that are unlikefor those facing any other segment of the workforce." pital in Portland, trest. for post- traumatic stress syndrome and alo- shemism. He was not drinking during the takeover. Rose said he was recently treated in the Veterans Administration hos- He said he had been living in his car and with friends recently. Rose was a Marine corporal in Vietnam in 1967 and 1968. Our undergraduate officer commissioning program gives you the opportunity to get more than a B.A. or B.S. It gives you a chance to get a career started plus: While in the fort, Rose asked to peek with a Catholic priest; a psychiatrist or psychologist from the VA hospital and to Rep. Laine Evans, D-L, a member of the Veterans Mairs Committee ■ As a freshman or sophomore, lets you complete basic training - Earn $100 a month during the school year Lets you take civilian flying lessons - Lets you get in line for one of our graduate programs as a junior So, if you're looking for a chance to lead, check out the Marine Corps undergraduate officer program. You could start off making Earn a degree in leadership. from the start. Were looking for a few good men. See 1stLt Trotnic at Hilcrest Shopping Center or call (913) 841-1821 collect.