6 Wednesday, October 17, 1990/ University Daily Kansan LEARN TO SKYDIVE *Class SAT, 8:00 a.m. & Sun. by appt at Harrisonville Airport. Call for a brochure at (816)923-7000 for call at **Biennaires** in Lawrence. THE LIBERTY HALL PLAYERS PRESENT... 8 pm - October 11, 12, 13, 19, 20 2:30 pm - October 21 TICKETS ON SALE NOW Liberty Hall box Office 642 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas Dickinson 23rd & IOWA 841-8600 $300 PRIME TIMER SHOW + SEN - CITIZENS ANYTIME Fantasia (G) 4:25; 7:00, 9:30 Postcards from the Edge (R) 4:35; 7:10, 9:35 Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael (PG-13) 4:50; 7:30, 9:40 Narrow Margin (R) 4:45; 7:20, 9:40 Repossessed (PG-13) 5:00, 7:30 Marked for Death (R) 4:55; 7:15, 9:50 Memphis Belle (PG-13) 4:30; 7:05, 9:20 *Call for weekend & afternoon times* UNITED ARTISTS Reg. adm. 54.50 Child, Sr. Citizens Bargain Matinee $3.00 Student with proper I.D. 53.50 VARSITY 1015 Mass. 843-1065 0000FF (AS #) DVE 2019 MNFR 4145 HILLCREST 9th & Iowa 842-8400 08/24/2014 DESPERATE HOURS (R) EVE: 6:30 AM / SAT BUR 2:00 GHOST (PG-13) EVE: 6:00 AM / SAT BUR 2:35 FUNNY ABOUT LOVE (PG-13) EVE: 7:00 AM / SAT BUR 2:38 FLATLUNKS (R) EVE: 6:15 AM / SAT BUR 2:00 PACIFIC HEIGHTS (R) Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID DICK TRACY (PG) EVER 7:30 8:20 ARACHNIPHOBIA PG-13 EVER 7:59 8:15 CINEMA TWIN ALL SEATS $1.50 31st & Iowa 842-6400 TONIGHT from Minneapolis A & M Recording Artists SOUL ASYLUM w/ special guest RUN WESTY RUN 18 and over show THURSDAY Legal Services for Students MOVIE LINE 841-5191 SIN CITY DISCIPLES PICKET LINE COYOTES Don't Donate 50c Draws! FRIDAY Don't miss this one! SOCIAL DISTORTION w/ special guest SCREAMING TREES Advance Tickets 18 & over SATURDAY from Austin Restless Recording Artists THE TAILGATORS w/special guest SALTY IGUANAS SATURDAY Appointment Necessary 148 Burage Union ( 913) 864-5665 --doing these screenings, "Lang said. "Make sure she does the other." Applications must be received by Monday, Oct. 22nd. For more information and applications, contact Ambassador Coordinator, Office of Admissions [262 Strong Hall 864-391-31] Join KU Student Ambassadors Get involved as a: - KU Ambassador to your high school Fritz Lang's futuristic fantasy Tues, Oct. 16: Alderson Wed, Oct 17: Woodruff 7pm both showings; $2 METROPOLIS CINEMA IS BETTER! DON'T SETTLER FOR VIDEO! Cancer tests warn fair-goers By Courtney Eblen Kansan staff writer While farmers and their families walked through sheds of prizive livestock and among tables holding award-winning jars of wheat at the Kansas State Fair in Hutchinson last month, they came upon one exhibit that was designed to help them learn hazards of their outdoor occupation. Skin cancer screenings offered during the fair by the University of Kansas Medical Center found 101 possible cases of skin cancer, according to a report released this week by the Cancer Center of the Med Center. More than 230 people were screened at the fair. Of these cases, 14 would have been life-threatening had they not been detected early, said Paula Lang, a cancer specialist at the RU Cancer Information Service. "We probably saved some lives by Melanoma is a very deadly cancer. Melanoma is a dark-pigmented malignant tumor. The screenings were intended to target farmers, who spend a great deal of time in the sun, making them high risk for skin cancer. Lang said. "Most of them said they didn't use sunblock." Lang said. "They said they felt like the damage had already been done." But Lang said it was never too late to begin using sunblock, which could prevent cancer-causing ultraviolet rays from being absorbed. The screenings, which were free, were performed by the Med Center's department of family practice, the KU Cancer Center/Cancer Information Service and the Reno County American Cancer Society. This was the first year the Med Center has performed screenings at the State Fair Booth workers chose to screen Sept. 12 and Sept. 14, on Farm Machinery Day and Master Farmer/Homemaker Day, when a large audience of farmers flocked to the event to participate in home improvement methods. The majority of those screened did have some sun damage, though most of it was mild. Sun damage is not necessarily skin cancer, but the risk for skin cancer jumps considerably further damage is done, Lang said. Fifty-one people had moderate skin damage, and 16 were listed as having severe sun damage, which manifests in lesions and tough, leathery skin According to the American Cancer Society, skin cancer can appear as moles with irregular borders, variations in skin pigment, moles larger than the diameter of a pencil eraser and any sore that does not heal. Governor honors hunger fighters Kansan staff report TOPEKA — Kansas honored some of its citizens yesterday at the Statehouse for their roles in the battle against hunger in Kansas and around the world. Gov. Mike Hayden proclaimed yesterday World Food Day in Kansas and gave the Governor's 2 End Hunger Award to 27 individuals, businesses and groups involved in hawk 4-H Club of Douglas County, in recognition for exceptional contributions in the fight against hunger. "We're proud of our food production capabilities in Karsas and proud of the volunteers who are working to help us create a thing of the past," Hayden said. Hayden that as that the leading producer of food in the world, the United States played a pivotal role in fighting world hunger. "Our recognition of World Food Day is intended to show that we care." Hayden said. Four-H Club president Kara Kelly, a Lawrence High School junior, said her club received the award for its work in a food kitchen sponsored by the Lawrence Interdenominational Council of Churches. She said she did not expect to receive the award directly from Hayden. "I think it's a neat way to show that he's concerned with hunger in Kansas and that it's a problem," Kelly said. Finder of missing persons. With Call Return from Southwestern Bell Telephone, the callers you lost when you couldn't get to your phone in time won't be lost anymore. You can get them right back. 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