University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, August 29, 1989 5 SenEx studies timetable ads By a Kansan reporter The University Senate Executive Committee took a look Monday at corporate marketing at the University of Kansas. . It decided to wait and see. A proposed resolution to oppose advertisements in University timetables was tabled pending a SenEx meeting with David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs. Marc Clay Belcher, assistant professor of architectural engineering, who drafted and presented the resolution, said the advertisements went against the spirit of the University. Raymond Moore, associate professor of civil engineering, said that going to a private publishing company outside KU saved the University $18,000 in timetable printing. "It sets the wrong tone, I think, for an academic institution," he said. "I don't think that (the savings) changes the basic question," he said. Belcher said propriety, not money, was the issue. Police report KU police reported. KU police reported. A wallet containing a driver's license, KUID and bus pass, valued together at $22, was taken after a student left it on a table in the lobby of Strong Hall Thursday afternoon. RU police reported. ► The rear window of a student's 1987 Buck LeSabre was broken and a purse, valued at $45, was stolen in the 1200 block of Indiana Street early Sunday morning. Lawrence police reported. social structure, we would have to privatize company factories. I do not think it can be done, because it would take multi-millions. It could take 100 years, maybe more, to privatize." Corrections ▶ A quote from Zhou Xiaofang, Beijing senior, on page 3A of yesterday's Kansan was incomplete. The full quote was, "In order to change the A suspicious male followed a student Friday afternoon on 18th Street near Missouri Street, KU police reported. DAILY KANSAN CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS ➢ A headline about sorority pledges on page 1A of yesterday's Kansas was incorrect. The number of pledges was 659. A man allegedly made a terrorist threat to a student early Sunday morning in the lobby of Lewis Hall, Jayhawk Bookstore "At the Top of Naismith Hill" (813)843-3826 Open 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. At Our New Location NOW OPEN Holiday Plaza 25th and Iowa M T W Th F S 12.00-1.00 ♦ ★ ● ○ ● ★ ★ ★ 4.30-5.30 ♦ ★ ● ○ ● ★ ★ ★ 9.40-6.40 ♦ ★ ● ○ ● ★ ★ ★ 7.00-8.00 ♦ ★ ● ○ ● ★ ★ ★ Sign Up Now For Fall Classes Tenets of Tee Kwon Do Courtesy *in integrity* *Perseverance* Selt Control *in unimitable Spirit* 749-4400 Ice Cream Lovers! Louisiana Purchase 843-5500 23rd & Louisiana Lawrence Our Non-Fat Frezen Yogurt tastes like ice cream but without the fat or cholesterol. OZARK CANOE TRIP (Blue Springs Resort, Niangua River) SEPTEMBER 1 - 4 2 nights camping & 2 days canoeing INFORMATION MEETING Wednesday, August 30, 8:00 p.m. Regionalist COST: $35.00 (Canoe rental, tents, 6 meals included) REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Thurs, Aug., 31, 12:00 noon 864-3477 Contact Student Union Activities for more information. TUESDAY Texas Burrito with Enchilada Sauce .99! reg 2.89 COMPADRE'S 820 W. 6th (just east of Iowa) 749-2770 Small is better! EPSON EQUITY LT™ A powerful desktop- in a laptop! For a great price, get a high speed, easy to read PC-compatible. Buy now and save up to$700 and get a free "Laaplink" program and cable to hook to other computers (a $139 value). - Battery-powered MS-DOS laptop - Full PC Compatbility High Speed Processor (4.77/10 MHz) Clear Backlit Screen - Two 720K drives or 20MB - Separate Numeric Keypad MINORITY GRADUATE STUDENT WORKSHOP COMPUTER CENTER 843-7584 • 804 New Hampshire • Downtown Lawrence WHEN: Tuesday, August 29 7:00-9:00 p.m. WHERE: Pine Room Kansas Union WHY: To address the concerns and interests of minority graduate students. Sponsored by the GSC in cooperation with the Graduate School and the Office of Minority Affairs. misqueque habo the shoffit but the opaque You can save literally days of work between now and graduation. Simply by using an HP calculator. To use you from endlessly retracing your steps, ours have built-in shortcuts. Such as the unique HP Solve function for creating your own formulas. Menus, labels and prompts. Program libraries. Algebraic or RPN models. © 1989 Hewlett-Packard Company PG12995 Better algorithms and chip design help you finish much faster and more accurately than their way. So, whether you're in engineering, business, finance, life or social sciences, we've got the best calculator for you. For as little as $49.95. Check it out at your campus bookstore or HP retailer. There is a better way.