THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOL. 101. NO. 30 THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SAS STATE HISTORICAL IETY PEKA KS 66612 FRIDAY,OCTOBER 5,1990 ADVERTISING:864-4358 (540) NEWS:864-4810 Filipino garrison attacked The Associated Press CAGAYAN DE ORO. Philippines — Government planes today bombared rebels who had seized military garisons in two cities and declared independence for the nation's second-largest island. Military sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said two T-28 planes had a garrison in Butuan, Philippines, and three cities seized Tuesday by the rebels. A Manila radio station, reporting from Butuan, said the planes made about 14 passes over the garrison and the airport. 'No casualties were reported' Rebel cheftian Col. Alexander Noble sized the Butuan garrison and in one of Cagayan de Oro without firing the British forces for independence for Mindanao island Before the bombing raid, Noble had offered from Cagayan De Oro to negotiate with the government but had received no response. "I'm waiting (to negotiate)," he said. "It's the people who should The Associated Press WASHINGTON — A rebellious House early today rejected an election-year, $500 billion package of tax boosts and spending slashes, ignoring pleas from President Bush and congressional leaders that the ailing economy needs relief from massive federal deficits. By 254,179, the lawmakers turned down the outline of the five-year budget compromise that Bush and congressional leaders had reached after four contentious months of negotiations. In so doing, they dealt Bush and the House's Democratic and Republican leaders a resounding political blow. The defeat came despite a week of intense lobbying by the president and his most powerful aides, the bipartisan leadership of the House and Senate and three former presidents. "We have to come together," said House Minority Leader Ropert Michel, R-Ill. "That's what we are appealing for." It was unclear what Bush and congressional leaders would do next. The votes went against an outline of the five-year plan that Bush and congressional leaders agreed on last weekend. Nonetheless, with all 438 House seats up for grabs in next month's election, the measure was the subject of intense criticism. Liberals have accused Congress of cuts in Medicare, higher gasoline and cigarettes, and other painful savings Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said, “I don't believe it's a statement of our values to menace our senior citizens by cutting Medicare benefits while keeping defense spending high.” Supporters responded that the five-year package of savings, though painful, was needed medicine for the ailing U.S. economy. Rep. James Quillen, R-Tenn., said the package was the best Congress could hope for this year "If we have to hold our nose and vote for this, let's do it," he said. Even as debate was under way, vote-counters said they remained uncertain of attaining their goal: support from members of both parties. The problem was especially acute among House Republicans, who, one official said, remained 11 votes shy of providing a majority of their "We're going to have a majority when we get there," said Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine. Bush had said that unless Congress approved the outline by Friday, he would reject any extension of the temporary financing legislation that had kept the government operating since the new fiscal year began Monday. That financing expires Friday night. As part of what administration officials have called the Bush presidency's most intense lobbying campaign, the president brought 60 GOP lawmakers to the White House Thursday morning to press for votes. Bush sent a letter to House Republicans asking them to support the measure. A second letter was sent to GOP lawmakers by ailing Republican National Committee Chairman Lee Atwater. Maverick Republicans spoke of getting telephone calls at home from Bush, Vice President Dan Quayle, White House Chief of Staff Michael McConnell, former Presidents Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon. Fire engulfs house; no one hurt 21 firefighters extinguish blaze in N. 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Without your help, he may not be able to do them. Almost everybody has to file taxes, but not everyone can do it on their own. Volunteer and help make someone's taxes less taxing. Call 1-800-424-0400. 864 - SHOW 864 - SHOW October 5-7 Tickets available at SUA Box Office, Kansas Union Friday 10/5 : 4:00, 7:00, & 9:30pm Saturday 10/6 : 7:00 & 9:30pm Sunday matinee 10/7 : 2:00pm Midnight movies Friday and Saturday ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST ...listen to KLHK 90.7fm for details REVIEWS Scorsese produces year's finest film MOVIES But the real star is Ray Liotta as Henry Hill, one of the most powerful, feared, loved and hated gangsters in Brooklyn. The film traces his entire "GoodFellas" is an absorbbing, darkly comic and nearly flawless film with frequent flashes of brilliance none of which is surprising with Martin Scorsese behind the roar and Robert De Niro in front of it. life, starting with his childhood days a Mafia errand boy and ending with a dangerous pact between two organized crime. De Niro and Joe Pace. Scarecrow is the best living American director and "GoodPelliss" is an excellent film for effective freeze-frame shots, some magnificent tracking and a brilliant execution. There is not a single poor performance or innae line of dialogue in the movie. Every scene rings true. At times hilarious, at times repulsive, "goodellas" is always compelling and the best movie released this year so far. Bryce J. Tache, Special to the Kansan Faces Continued from p. 1b To help fill the 5,000 foot space at the Town Pavilion, the "Faces" exhibit also will incorporate two other collections. One of the complementary exhibits includes "11" 'life masks.' Denise Morrell uses a mask and Morton the masks were touchable plaster casts of famous people, such as Clint Eastwood. several low-tech stations would teach visitors more about their faces. The stations involve masks and mirrors to show how facial muscles are used The "Faces" exhibit also will feature a collection of 144 rare and ornate gownslasses. "They do a lot with something that's so functional," said museum assistant Julie Mattsson, as she unpacked a pair of the glasses. The spectacles span a period from the 1904s to the 1960s and come from places such as France, Japan and England. The Kansas City Museum at the Town Pavilion is the second institution in the country to act as host for the eyeglass collection, she said. The glasses previously were exhibited at Children's Museum in New York. Admission is $3.50 for adults and $2.50 for children 3 to 12. The children will be seated at 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and from noon to 5 p.m. SUNDAY. The only place to get dogged Monday Nite Football on Big Screen TV with 50¢ Dogs and Draws (hotdogs served during game only) Wed. $1.00 Margaritas plus Chips and Salsa For your enjoyment, Live entertainment with no cover charge. Arnie Johnson Country Music Oct. 12 9p.m.-1a.m. Sat Oct.6 open at noon The Last Hawaiian Beach Party of the Year! *Contests* *Tropical Drink Specials* Thursday, October 4. 1990 / University Daliv Kansan for details • Hawaiian Buffet plays One Night Reservation Dive and the Wave Phishing 4 & 8-9-1 $2.00 cover for a full day of fun open at 4 p.m. M-F noon on Saturday Located in Quality Inn University 2222 West 6th Street Lawrence, KS 842-7030 2B *termined the fire's cause.* proves B-laden formers s, said that the water plant was fed 20 electrical capacitors ear that contained PCBs. Kansas River and Clinton are the two major sources of ence water. I tested all of our equipment in the Clinton Water Treat-Plant and the Kaw Water Plant to see how much equipment had PCBs," he "We've looked long and I think we've eliminated all." 1 Birns, director of the Kantig to know program of the is Department of Health and mention, said that produc- PCBs was stopped in 1977 as of its toxicity. Karr, captain of the hazz material unit of the fire FIce Department, said they were highly toxic if inured. sically, if it spills it's not angerous unless you touch it eat it" he said. e Johnson, manager of KPI, service, 110 E. Ninth St., said KPI had removed all of its PCBs from the PCBs in last year after nine. are PCB clean," he said