16 Friday, November 16, 1990 / University Daily Kansan ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PIZZA 842-1212 NO COUPON SPECIALS Everyday Two-Fers 2*Pizzas 2*Toppings 2*Cokes $8.00 Primetime Special Party "10" 10*Pizzas 1*Topping $25,00 1601 W.23rd Southern Hills Center Primetime Specials 3•Pizzas 1•Topping 4•Cokes $10.00 CARRY-OUT SPECIAL 1·Pizza 1·Topping 1·Coke $3.50 DELIVERY BEGINS AT 11 am DAILY 11 am- `M-Th` -- 2am 11 am- `Fri-Sat` 3am 11 am- `Sun` --- 1am November 15,16,17,&19 10am-4pm,Saturday 10 am-1 pm KU Bookstore Level Two Kansas Union Level Two, Kansas Union 'Less than Zero' author's book pulled The Associated Press NEW YORK — Best-selling author Bret EASTon Ellis blasted Simon & Schuster yesterday for the publisher'sith hour decision to axe a serial killer who multitasks women, saying it smacks of censorship. "If all this had been brought up 11 months ago, I would not say that." Ellis said. "But when it comes this late in the game, and it seems that it was Marvin Davis that does not respond to kind of fiction, then it is censorship." Ellis' third novel, "American Psycho." Ellis was referring to the head of Paramount Communications Inc., Steve's parent company The publishing company. The publication that it would not print Wednesday that it would not print Simon & Schuster spokesperson Barbara Reno said the company would not comment on Ellis' charges. Chairperson Richard Snyder told The Washington Post he was not pressured by Paramount. He said that he learned of the violent content of the book only recently and that editors who bought it made an incorrect decision. "It was I who decided we should not put our name on this book," Snyder said. "It's a matter of taste." He said帕蒙勷 agreed with his brother. Ellis, whose previous novels "Less Than Zero" and "The Rules of Attraction" also were published by Simon & Schuster, said. "I think it would have been a matter of taste if this had been raised or discussed 12 months ago when the final draft was first handed in, not after jackets were printed up, the book typeset, 250 bound galleries made." "American Psycho" had a January publication date and was scheduled to be shipped to stores next month. Ellis' book, which includes graphic passages of women being dismembered and cannibalized, was critically evident in Spy and Time magazines. Ellis said Simon & Schuster's action meant the end of his relationship with the company. ATTENTION SENIORS IMPORTANT H.O.P.E.AWARD INFORMATION The name of a H.O.P.E. Award Finalist is omitted from the advertisement in Wednesday's Kansan, due to a printing error. To insure fairness for the six faculty finalists, the Board of Class Officers has invalidated all votes cast on Wednesday, November 14. Re-voting will take place on Thursday and Friday, November 15 and 16, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the rotunda of Strong hall and on the north side of Summerfield Hall. Any seniors who voted on Wednesday MUST VOTE AGAIN IN THE BALLOTING ON NOVEMBER 15 AND 16. You must have your KU I.D. to vote. The Board of Class Officers apologizes for any inconveniences The H.O.P.E. Award Finalists Are: Zamir Bavel Professor of Computer Science Beverly Davenport Sypher Associate Professor of Communication Studies Pete Rowland Associate Professor of Political Science Robert Rowland Associate Professor of Communications Studies Rick Snyder Professor of Psychology Craig Martin Associate Professor of Botany GETTHRU. When you have Call Cue from Southwestern Bell Telephone, your phone automatically and continuously redials a busy number for you—so you get through instead of getting irritated. To use Call Cue, just hit *66 on your touchpad. Your phone starts radiating the busy number and keeps radiating it for up to 30 minutes if need be. Meanwhile, you can go off and do whatever your heart desires. When the line is finally free, your phone lets you know with a special ring. You're put through as soon as you pick up. Subscribe to Call Cue for only $3 a month. When you do, you can subscribe to another of Southwestern Bell Telephone's convenient calling options—Priority Call—for just $1. Contact your Southwestern Bell * 6 6 Telephone business office for details. Call Cue. Get it and get through. Call Cue* The one to call on. Installation free for a limited time. Not available in all areas or to party line customers. Some phones may not be compatible with some calling options