2 Wednesday, October 10, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Sunny HI:58' LO:39' Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast After a wet start, the rest of the week will be dry. Temperatures should return to the upper '70s. It should chance for rain will be Sunday. KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 Forecast by Greg Noonan Temperatures are today's highe and tonight's lowe. 5-day Forecast Wednesday - Mostly sunny and not as cool. Winds out of the northeast at 5-10 mph. High 58, Low 39. Thursday - Sunny, mild and dry. Southerly winds. High 70, Low 45 Friday- Sunny and continued mild. High 74, Low 45. Saturday - Mostly sunny and warm. High 78, Low 50. Sunday - Partly cloudy with a chance for rain late. High 75, Low 56. The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stufer Fint-Hall Law, Kan. 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. 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Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. **Counselor:** Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 118 Stauffer-Final Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60405 642 Mass. 749-1912 HENRY: SERIAL KILLER 5:30. 8:30 UNITED ARTISTS HILLCREST 9th & Iowa GHOST PG-13) EVE 4.65 7.09 2.55 SAT DUE 4.55 7.09 2.55 FLATIERS (R) EVE 4.65 7.09 2.55 SAT DUE 4.55 7.09 2.55 RACEC HEIGHTS (R) EVE 4.65 7.09 2.55 CINEMA TWIN ALL SEATS $1.50 31st & Iowa 842-6400 PROBLEM CHILD (PG) EVE 7:20 9:20 SAT SUN 2:20 ANOTHER 48 HOURS (R) EVE: 7.15 9.15 RAT: SUN 2-30 MOVIE LINE 841-5191 CAMPUS OUTLET QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT CLOSEOUT PRICES 1 • shirts • Hats *Sweatshirts *Sweatpants *Windbreakers *Children's Clothes The Bright Blue Building Across From Haskell JC 23rd and Baker 865-5060 On campus A Student Affairs Seminar lecture by Robert Martin will be at 10 a.m. at the Big Eight Room in the Kansas Union ■ University Forum, "The Situation in the Soviet Union," a lecture by Bob Ivanov, will be at noon at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. Lunch will precede the lecture. Lunch and Lunch areas are required. I Come in Peace (R) 0:29. One Show Only A reorientation workshop for students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will be at 6:30 p.m. on the lobby in Gertrude Sellard Pearl A weight control program, Overcoming Overeating, will meet at 12:10 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at the Wellness Center, 138 Robinson Cent Dickinson 23rd & IOWA 841-8600 $300 PRIME-TIMER SHOW * SEN. CITIZENS ANYTIME A Hall Center for the Humanities panel discussion will be at 3:45 p.m. at the Summerfield room in Adams Alumni Center. Fantasia (G) 4:25, 7:00, 9:30 Postcards from the Edge (R) 4:35, 7:10, 9:35 Enviros will meet at 6 p.m. at Park尔C in the Kansas Union. A World at a Table discussion about Japanese cultural differences and stereotypes, led by Aki Shoimaki, will be at 2:3 p.m. at Alceve F in the Kansas Union. The discussion is International Students Association. A University Placement Center workshop, "Looking for a Job," will be at 2:30 p.m. at 149 Burge Union A general meeting for education Repossesed (PG-13) 5:00 7:30 Marked for Death (R) 4:55, 7:15, 9:50 ■ KU Democrats and the College Republicans will present a forum with Sally Thompson, the Democratic candidate for state treasurer, and Dick Williams, a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, at 7 tonight at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. KU Democrats committees will meet immediately after the forum. - Student Alumni Association will meet at 7 tonight at the Adams Alumni Center. Maggie Fineckrow from Harmony in a World of Difference will speak. A photo for the yearbook also will be taken. *Call for weekend & afternoon times A Hall Center for the Humanities lecture by Boris Notik, "Good Evening from Moscow," will be at 8 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. KU Chess Club will meet at 7 tonight at the Kansas Union. - Pine and oak wooden pallets valued at $700 were taken between 8:30 p.m. Friday and 7:30 a.m. Monday from property in the 1000 block of East 23rd Street, Lawrence police reported ■ The rear glass door of a business was broken between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. yesterday in the 800 block of Massachusetts Street, and $7 in cash was taken, Lawrence police reported. Damage totaled $250. Police report The KL Latter-day Saint Student Association will meet at 7 tonight at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. A rock was thrown through a sign in front of a building between Sept. 10 and Sept. 14 in the 200 block of East Wall. A police report damaged $700 - A football goal post was bent and one upright was taken between 5 p.m. Friday and 7:30 a.m. Monday from the KU practice football field, KU police reported. Damage totaled $500. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Presents: THE WORLD AT A TABLE - The Society for Fantasy and Science Fiction will meet at 7 tonight at Alone C in the Kansas Union. onjurs will be at 6:30 p.m. at 112 Blake Hall. The meeting is sponsored by the School of Education Student Organization. KU Tae Kwon Do Club will conduct a workout at 6:30 p.m. at 207 Robinson Center. Alcove F, 3rd Floor, Kansas Stereotypes Japan: Will take to book Cultural Differences and Wednesday, Oct. 10 (TODAY!) 2:30-3:30 p.m. Union 2:30-3:30 p.m. AKIO SHINDATE, from The Kansas Union Jaybaw Level One/864-3549 80¢ BOWLING Until & p.m./Mon-Fri TWOLOCATIONS 23rd and Louisiana 15th and Kasold Have "You" Had Your Frozen Yogurt Today?? 864-3506 BARBARA HERSHEY A World Apart Lennon's cry for peace echoes in 130 countries 864-SHOW KU·INFO TONIGHTI The Associated Press NEW YORK — John Lemonn's worldwide message of peace was delivered yesterday as his song "imagine" was played simultaneously for 1 billion people in 150 countries; the question what would he say? "His spirit still lives in all of us whose lives have been touched with him," one said of her late husband. On the West Coast, about 50 people — part of an estimated 1 billion people worldwide who had access to the event — stood near Lennon's star on the Walk of Fame and listened to the "imagine" broadcast. Tuesday, 9 October Wednesday, October 10 7pm, Woodruff Auditorium Tickets $2.00 "I hope some day you'll join us And the world will live with you." "I imagine all the people, living life in peace "You may say I'm a dreamer, but I am not the only one One was greeted by Marcela Perez de Cuellar, wife of the U.N. secretary-general. During her brief remarks, One also quoted a line from another of Leon's songs, "Happy birthday to you," in December, war is over if you want it. have been his 50th birthday. PG Other observances took place from Liverpool to Moscow to Los Angeles. In Lennon's hometown in England, fans gathered at the former site of the Cavern Club, where the Beatles were discovered WATCH FOR YOUR OSCAR von JAYHAWK BALLOT A dream we dream alone is only a dream, but the dream we dream together is really happy. birthday, John is really happy, today for her. When the weather turns cold, head for the Alps. sharing a time with you," Yoko Ono who was Lennon's wife, said at a United Nations ceremony before the playing of "Imagine." More than 1,000 radio stations and networks from 50 countries broadcast the 10-minute event. U.S. Armed Forces have been trained to 80 plus other countries. A taped message from the slain former Beatle served as an introduction to the music. "We all want peace, whatever sort of job we want ... Think of your children. Do you want them to be killed or not you?" And that's the war or peace," said Lennon, whose Sean Turned 15 yesterday. None of the other Beatles were at the United Nations, but a bribute came from Lemon on old songwriting partner, Paul McCartney, who released a live version of the Beatles' tune "Birthday." The song, originally on the "White Album," was the first Lennon-McCarthy single released since the Beatles broke up in 1969 Alps sweaters, for warmth, comfort and fashion. SUNFLOWER 804 Massachusetts, 843-5000 In Moscow, about 1,000 Soviet gathered at the Moscow Electrical Lamp Factory's cultural hall to listen to Lenon's music, snap up his albums and posters and reflect on his life. Lennon was shot to death by a deranged fan outside his Manhattan apartment building on Dec. 8, 1980. Corrections A story and headline on page 10 of yesterday's Kansas were incorrect. China Day celebrates the birthday of the Republic of China in 1911 Because of a copy editor's error, a THE LIBERTY HALL PLAYERS PRESENT... STONEBACK'S APPLIANCE 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 FORM SIZE REFIRMATORS RATING $4.50 $4.75 FREE DELIVERY! 929 MASS. 843-4170 DON'S AUTO CENTER "For All Your Repair Needs" - Complete Auto Repair * Machine Shop Service * Parts Department 841-4833 920 E. 11th Stree Don't Be So Lazy! Recycle! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14TH The Mid-America RECORD CONVENTION at"The Holidome" 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 1-70 at West Lawrence, Exit PLAN TO ATTEND LAWRENCE's BEST-EVER MUSIC SALE!! Giant Selection of Rock • Oldies • Country • Jazz • Soundtracks • More! CDs • Albums • 45s • Videos • Posters • Out of Print Collectables! - Out of Print Collectables!! **Door Prizes!** *D* • **MIST MISS** *$* • **2.00 Admission** **TWO FOR ONE ADMISSION WITH THIS ADVERTISEMENT** Sheila O' Connor author of Tokens of Grace: A Novel in Stories will sign her book Thursday, October 11 3:30-4:30 pm in the Mt. Oread Bookshop and will read from her work 8:00 pm Alderson Auditorium Kansas Union