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 law-makers 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 Monaron 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 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 Saud Arabia because it failed to guarantee a withdrawal of the 40,000 Syrian troops who control much of Lebanon. 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. The general declared Saturday that he had dissolved Parliament. Most legislators declared his move illegal, and the president could not rule only the president can 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-18 fighters before the game, a pre-game march and rifle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 Rennie. Joseph Zurna/KANSAN Coach Marian Washington is 282-188 in her 16 seasons at Kansas. E. Joseph Zunger/NASA - Pizza * Lasagna * Spaghetti * Salad Bar * Bread Sticks * Dessert Pizza Order Buffet and Your Ice Tea is ONLY 20 $ ^c $ $1.00 VALUE $1.00 off Evening Buffet (7 days a week) $50^{a}$ off Luncheon Buffet (7 days a week) 544 W.23rd 749-4244 Free Delivery Not good with other specials Limit one coupon per person B-BALL&8-BALL The best B—Ball is found at Allen Fieldhouse. The best 8-Ball is found at The Pool Room. And when the Hawks aren't at the fieldhouse, they'll be at The Pool Room on our big screen T.V. You can also play pool, snooker, shuffleboard, foosball and more while you watch. We've got 18 pool and snooker tables and fabulous food and drink specials. We're Lawrence's only locally owned pool hall and we're here to serve you. The Jayhawks play the best B—Ball. We play the best 8-Ball! 925 IOWA HOURS Mon-Sat: 11 a.m.—2 a.m. Sun: 11 a.m.—Midnight We Play Pool! Kent Gilbert/KANSAN callwin, Mo., junior, collect which will be dedicated on Satury, cost $20,000 to build. individuals who wish to donate the KU Korean War Memorial and can contact one of the ROTC teens until a committee has been published to collect donations, idemacher said. "It was very close," she said. "All finalists were impressive and only backed by the students. It all made us feel good about how yy feel about teaching and their idents. They are all incredible ople." Drees estimated that 300 seniors led in the final contest. Only niors belonging to the respective hools of the five finalists could it. Award b of extras miniseries The other four finalists were Daryl vans, associate professor of sociology; Herman Leon, professor of social welfare; Tim Mitchell, associata professor of art history; and selyn Swartz, professor of curriculum and instruction. Paul Fambrini, Washington, C., senior, was an extra at the ing site in a field near Baldwin ly. "I wore a white robe with aainted hat and chanted 'Steve,'"said. Steve was the name of therand Dragon. Fambriani said he left before the洼 take was filmed, though, because it was cold and raining. I guess I'm not a die-hard. University Daily Kansan / Friday, November 3, 1989 "I guess I'm not a die-hard stor," he said. The extras did not get paid but a receive free T-shirts, Fambrini id. Ann Duncan, Kansas City, Kan. minor, also donned a KKK robe for a scene 7A "It was starched really stiff, so he kept flopping over," "Duncan"