2 Wednesdav. October 17. 1990/ Universitv Daily Kansan Weather KEY Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast Mostly cloudy over east and central Kansas with rain possible. Clearing in the west. Gusty wet winds at 15-25 mph. Tight clouds will break up and temperatures will drop to near Forecast by Robert Neff Temperatures are today's Higoe and tonight's lowe. 5-day Forecast Wednesday - Cloudy and cooler with a 40 percent chance for rain and thunderstorms. High 69, Low 38. Thursday - Partly cloudy and cooler. High 62, Low 39. Friday - Clear and mild with warmer temperatures. A clear and cool evening. High 70, Low 46. Saturday - A chance for rain and clouds return. High 70, Low 49. Sunday - Partly cloudy and mild. High 68. Low 45. 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(downtown) 843-6375 Open Daily at 7:00 a.m. 907 Mass. 749-3355 On campus Storewide Octoberfest! 2 Days Only ■ The science and engineering libraries' book sale continues from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Anschutz Science's southeast portico. Thursday and Friday A Student Senate lunchon for students who want to meet Senate members or voice concerns will be at 1 p.m. at Alove D in the Kansas The University Placement Center will conduct an interview preparation workshop at 2:30 p.m. at 149 Burge Union. Buy one item, get two items of equal value for 1/2 OFF Patricia's ■ The Office for Study Abroad will have an informational meeting at 2:30 p.m. at 3 Lippincott Hall. Students are studying abroad are welcome. - KU Cycling Club will have a mountain-bike ride at 5 p.m. The ride will begin in front of Strong Hall. duct an employment workshop for foreign students at 3:30 p.m. at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. As part of Alcohol Awareness Week, there will be a drunken driving exercise on tricycles at 4 p.m. in the parking lots behind Kappa Sigma, a local student organization. 1025 Emmery Road. The tricycle race will demonstrate how alcohol consumption impairs driving skills. Environs will meet at 6 p.m. at A reorientation session for health and physical education students will be at 6:30 p.m. in the Oliver Hall lobby. KU Games and Role Players will meet at 6 p.m. at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union. KU Later-day Saint Student Association will meet at 7 onight at the Daisy Hill Room in the Kansas Union. KU Tae Kwon Do Club will work out at 6:30 p.m. at 207 Robinson Center. 1025 Alabama St - The Society for Fantasy and Science Fiction will meet at 7 onight at Alcev C in the Kansas Union. - KU Flving Club will meet at 7 KU Flying Club will meet at 7 tonight at 2002 Learned Hall. A Women's Resource Center workshop on the portrait of women in the media, featuring Susanne Shaw, associate professor of journalism, will be at 7 tonight at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. ** Orthodox Christians on Campus will not meet tonight as previously scheduled. ** The group will meet in the Oread Room in the Kansas Union A trumpet recital by Mary Wortman, Hutchinson senior, will be at 8 tonight at Swarthout Recital Hall. Police report A person forged part of a medical prescription and tried to fill the prescription at 4:40 p.m. Monday at a drug store. The police report Street, Lawrence police reported. Plastic wheel hubs on a scooter were broken between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. Monday in the 1900 block of W. Jefferson Street. A local reporter Damage totaled $25 A dog was poisoned between 8 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Sunday in the 1900 block of W. 31st Street, Lawrence police reported. A person entered a business about 11:50 p.m. Saturday, removed chef's knives, filet knives and a partial ham valued together at $170 and threatened an employee in the 900 block of Massachusetts Street, Lawrence police reported. ■ Parking meters were damaged sometime Friday in the 900 block of Vermont Street, Lawrence police reported. Damage totaled $48. A KU student dropped and lost a watch valued at $203 between 7 and 8:30 p.m. Friday in Lot 90, KU police reported. A roll of toilet tissue in a toilet paper dispenser was ignited and partially burned at 7:30 p.m. m. Monday in Bailey Hall, KU police reported. Damage to the toilet tissue was 50 cents. Clodius said he told Cheney that it was in the United States' best interest for universities to have ROTC programs. had not received a response Defense He said that ROTC was important because it was a way for non-military academy individuals to participate in the armed forces. Army Lt. Col Joseph Alfred at the Department of Defense said the department had no plans to change the policy. Continued from p. 1 The national associations probably will have little or no effect on chang- int the policy, he said. "This has been a long-standing policy by the Department of Defense, and there are no plans to reassess its military capabilities," it will comply with court orders. He said that the department policy had stood the test of time and that the courts and the U.S. public had accepted it. "It's a legally justified policy," Alred said. "They (universities) have their policy and we have ours. It's not a debate." Legal action possible Atwell and Clodius said they were not sure what type of legal action the University could take to change the policy because cases had been heard that upheld the Defense Department. They did not cite any specific cases. "We're not going to get relief from the court side," Clodius said. Correction Because of an editor's error, a story on page 1 of Monday's Kansan was incorrect. Students from grades 1 through 12 attended the session with Soviet delegates at Central Junior High School. The newly appointed chancellor's committee at KU, which will lobby to change the Defense Department policy, will prepare a position paper to take to Kansas members of congress and the national educational associations in Washington, D.C., Shankel said. He said he was not sure how receptive Congress would be to changing the policy. Members of the committee will go to Washington, but Shankel said he was not sure which members would go or when. "I don't think this is an area where any members of Congress are chasing at the bit to leap in and lead a leadership role," Shankel said. Clodius said the department would respond to congressional acts because Congress controlled the military budget. Atwell and Clovius said the most effective way to change the Defense Department policy would be to contemplate that the policy needed to be changed. The timing is not right to get the policy changed, he said. Because of events in the Persian Gulf and the budget crisis, considering changing the policy is not a priority of the Defense Department, the president or Congress. He said the associations would not present any proposals to change the policy until after congressional elections in November. It probably will be March before the case will be discussed in a congressional hearing, he said. KU-INFO 864-3506 Maximum Computer, Best Price Max for Less American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Affordable Hyundai pricing, easy to use Windows 3.0 and works software, and Connecting Points credit, make buy a computer easy. Super 2828 => Affordable Hyundai pricing, easy to use Windows 3.0 and works software, and Connecting Points credit, make buy a computer easy. 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