12 Wednesday, October 11, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Over 70% of KU students read Kansan classifieds. 864-4358 NATURAL WAY Natural Fibre Clothing and Body Care 820-822 Mass. St. Downtown 841-0100 USE KANSAN CLASSIFIED 816 MASSACHUSETTS Sign up for tutoring at Supportive Education Services 864-3971 LET SES HELP!! HAVE A BLAST, BUT DON'T GET BURNED! VISIONS HAS: - Largest frame selection in Lawrence (over 400 frames) - Over 150 pairs of sundresses including: Ray Ban Serengeti Gargoyles Bolle' - Most glasses repaired while you wait - 24 hour prescription service available VISIONS Mon.-Fri. 10-5:30 Sat. 10-3 806 Massachusetts 841-7421 appetizers___ fried Mozzarella Cheese .2.95 Toasted Ravioli .2.95 Antipasto .2.95 Soup of the Day .1.50 House Salad .1.50 entree salads Antipasta Salad ... 4.95 Mixed green salad with marinated Italian meats, cheeses and sauce. 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Seafood Petitaine...5.50 Above dinners served with a House Salad and Italian Bread & Butter Sometimes Cheese Cake, sometimes just Baked Chocolate Chunk Cookies, Always something to satisfy your sweet taste. desserts Steklain Sub 3.95 Stuttgart Italian Meats and Cheese shaped High. A Savview mix you can eat with cheese. $8.95. sandwich board Chicken Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.98 Pile of chicken breast, bacon, lettuce, tomatoes and cheese on a plate. Italian Steak with melted mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce. Topped with smoked salmon. Above served with pickle and chips Italian Stek ...3.95 "Kansas City's First Family of Italian Cooking" Dine-In Carry-Out Delivery free from 5 p.m. 704 MASSACHUSETTS Conservative club organizes 842-2555 By Holly Lawton Kansan staff writer A new KU club, Students for America, conducted an organizational meeting last night at the International Room in the Kansas Union. President John Noltensmeyer, Paola junior, said the club was a non-partisan group that allowed conservative KU students to get involved with important issues. Students for America seeks to balance power of campus groups "The student movement for a new generation" has arrived at the University of Kansas. "We can go out there and be active and make our voices heard without fear of repercussion," he told about 15 students at the meeting. Vice president Jeff Feist, Wichita state, the primary goal of "Most college campuses in the United States are very liberal," he said. "We want to balance that out through this group. America is slowly moving from the left to the right and we want to help move that along." However, Students for America members did demonstrate their viewpoint to the KU Democrats yesterday at the new organization's membership table in the Kansas Union by ordering Domino's pizza for lunch. The Democrats held "Boycott Domino's Pizza Day" yesterday to protest owner Tom Monahan's support of anti-abortion groups. Noltenameyer stressed that Students for America was not religiously affiliated. He also touched briefly on the subject of abortion. "But if we all agree on an issue, we'd invite the KU Democrats to work with us too," he said. Students for America was to balance out the power of campus organizations. "Our official stance on abortion is pro-life, but don't let that one issue preclude your membership here if you are pro-choice," he said. "We wanted to prove our point that every American has the right to support or not support whatever he wants," Feist said. College Republicans, the partisan, more conservative political organization at KU. Lawrence and Eutin formalize ties Mayors' meeting Oct.27 to make German sister city official By Doug Fishback Kansan staff writer Lawrence will formalize its first sister city relationship Oct. 27 when the mayor of Eutin, West Germany, and Mayor Bob Schumm sign an official declaration of friendship. The ceremony will take place at 9 a.m., according to an itinerary announced last night by the Friends of Eutin committee. Helmut Huelsberg, professor of German, said a high school exchange program with the city was likely to begin in summer 1990. Lawrence High and Eutin high school officials already have established loose guide lines for an exchange, he said. William Keel, associate professor of German, said it would take time for Lawrence at large to establish a working relationship with Eutin. A six-member delegation of officials from Eutin will arrive in Lawrence on Oct. 23 and will spend the week meeting with Lawrence, University of Kansas and state officials and touring local businesses and schools, according to the itinerary. Frank Baron, professor of German and chairman of the Friends of Eutin steering committee, said that a preliminary version of the declaration of friendship had been faxed to Eutin' officials for suggested changes before the delegation's arrival. The declaration calls for the two cities to "provide greater opportunities for reciprocal exchanges in education, the arts and commerce." The University's contact with Eutin dates to 1964, when KU's German summer institute was established there. Baron said the long history of academic exchange with Eutin had strengthened that city's relationship with the University. Ernie Eck, Lawrence realor, said he was interested in promoting the exchange of arts and crafts between the cities. "But to bring it out to the community is a challenging thing," he said. He said he had spoken with photoj raphers and other Lawrence artists who had expressed interest in an exchange. "There are just unlimited possibilities here," Eck said. Chicago voters to elect local school councils The Associated Press "The bad education system is really crippling the city," said Donald Moore, executive director of Designs for Change, an education research and advisory group that helped shape CHICAGO - Voters cast ballots today to choose local councils that could reform the city's much-maligned school system by giving parents a direct say in their children's education. the reform package. "Whether you have kids in school or not, it's important." Under a reform package passed last year by the Illinois General Assembly, elections are being held Chicago's school system, the nation's third large with 410,000 students, has had low test scores and high dropout rates. In 1987, then Education Secretary William Bennett called the system the nation's worst. Among other things, the councils will have the authority to hire and fire principals, develop schoolimprovement plans and spend money. today at the city's 469 elementary schools and tomorrow at the 71 public high schools to take much power out of administrators' hands and turn it over largely to parents. Each council will include six parents, two teachers and two community residents. ALLVIDEOS * no membership fee 99¢ Coke or Sprite $1.05 2 Liter Super Pop Microwave Pop Corn 79¢ Coors 12 Pack Bottles Premium & Extra Gold $3.99 .