VOL.100,NO.51 (USPS 650-640) THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MONDAY NOV. 6, 1989 ADVERTISING: 864-4358 NEWS:864-4810 Lebanese pick new president, plan for peace The Associated Press KLEIAT, Lebanon — Lebanese lawmakers yesterday elected a Christian president and approved a peace plan designed to end 14 years of civil war, despite threats by a Christian general to punish them for "conspiracy." Parliament elected deputy Rene Mouawad, a 32-year veteran of Lebanese politics and a 64-year-old Maronite Christian. Legislators first stripped the president of some power, giving more authority to Muslim leaders. Fifty-two of Parliament's 73 surviving lawmakers voted for Mouawad in a second ballot of the special session. Six members abstained. Lebanon has had no president since Sept. 27, 1988, when President Amin interim Cabinet until a new president could be named, rejected Mouawad's election. Aoun rejected the Arab League-brokered peace plan, first approved by the lawmakers at a session last month in Saudi Arabia because it failed to guarantee a withdrawal of the 40,000 Syrian troops who control much of Lebanon. The general declared Saturday that he had dissolved Parliament. Most legislators declared his move illegal, noting that under Lebanon's constitution, only the president can dissolve Parliament. He considers the Syrians an occupying army and fought them for six months until a cease-fire was called Sept. 22 by the Arab League. Police say 930 people were killed and 2,744 wounded, most of them civilians. Drive for memorial kicks off By Stacy Smith Kansan staff writer The ROTC units kicked off a fund-raising drive on Saturday to collect money to build a Korean War Memorial at the University of Kansas. Cadets and midshipmen from the three ROTC branches took donations after the Kansas-Oklahoma State University football game to raise money for the memorial. The fund-raising kickoff was part of KU ROTC Day, which also included a fly-by of four F-16 fighter planes before the game, a pre-game march and riffe队 demonstration by the three ROTC branches. "Our goal is to try to have a memorial in place within two years on Veterans' Day Nov. 11, 1911," said Capt. Todd Renner, Misti Chennault - forward El Reno, Okla. (El Reno) freshman - 6-1, 163 lbs. As a senior, averaged 18.7 ppg and 7.3 rpg...led team in blocked shots (29)...shot 50 percent from the field, 76 percent from the free-throw line...chosen for all-state academic all-state and all-Big Metro teams...was USA Today honorable mention all-american pick...Fellowship of Christian Athletes' Oklahoma high school female athlete of the year...chose Kansas over SMU, Montana State. Shannon Kite - guard Kimballton, Iowa - (Elk Horn- Kimballton) freshman - 5-9, 143 lbs. Was Iowa's second-leading scorer of season, averaging 59.1 ppg in three-on-three halfcourt format...scored 107 points against Shelby-Tennant during senior year ...chosen all-state first-team last two seasons..named player of year in Iowa by USA Today...chose Kansas over Brigham Young, South Dakota, and Augustana... Terrilyn Johnson - forward Gary, Ind. (Lew Wallace) sophomore - 5-11, 152 lbs. Sat out freshman year (1988-89) under the Prop 48 guidelines...has three years of eligibility remaining..In high school, voted MVP... named to Parade magazine's third team all-america list. Sandra deBruin - forward Beetgum, Netherlands (Southwestern C.C.) junior - 6-1, 160 lbs. Averaged 18.9 ppg, as a sophomore...scolored school record 1,452 points at Southwestern... 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FOR MORE INFORMATION AND A TOUR, COME BY OR CALL TODAY! 1800 NAISMITH DRIVE 843-855 University Daily Kansan / Friday, November 3, 1989 Kent Gilbert/KANSAN ul Fambrini, Washington, senior, was an extra at the ng site in a field near Baldwin Kent Gilbert/KANSAN illwin, Mo., junior, collect of extras miniseries wore a white robe with a red hat and chanted "Steve," id. Steve was the name of the id Dragon. ch will be dedicated on Satur cost $20,000 to build. individuals who wish to donate he KU Korean War Memorial id can contact one of the ROTC ces until a committee has been billed to collect donations, lemeracher said. the other four finalists were Daryl Herman Leon, professor of al welfare; Tim Mitchell, associ- col professor of art history; and ym Swartz, professor of curricu- and instruction. I was very close," she said. "All finalists were impressive and by backed by the students. It made us feel good about how 'feel about teaching and their ents. They are all incredible ble." Award tees estimated that 300 seniors id in the final contest. Onlyors belonging to the respective roles of the five finalists could mbrini said he left before the take was filmed, though, it use it was cold and raining. guess I not a die-hard e extras did not get paid but receive free T-shirts, Fambrini n Duncan, Kansas City, Kan, r, also donned a KKK robe for robe was starched really stiff, so kept flopping over," Duncan 25A