6 Wednesday, September 12, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Williams Convenience Store 2 Liter Coke or Diet Coke $1.19 814 Massachusetts AIRPORT MOTEL • lowest weekly rates N. Lawrence 842-9505 at Tee Pee Junction THEY SHOOT SENIORS, DON'T THEY? Senior Yearbook Portraits Sign-up for your senior picture September 10-21 400 Kansas Union For more information, call 864-3728/864-3729 VAVOOM!. ASK US HOW EASY IT IS TO SAY FAREWELL FLAT HAIR! WELCOME BACK KU! We have the answers, because we're a Matrix salon. And only matrix gives you VaVoom!* In our salon, a VaVoom Volumizing treatment: magnificent cent volume and incredible shine, without a lot of curl. At home, the VaVom Volume Generators: fast, high energy styling excitement for today's active men and women. Matrix It's easy to say farewell to flat hair. Come in and ask us how. Nail extension classes available. Learn to do your nails the way the professionals do! The International Association of Students in Economics and Business Management welcomes you to: - be a part of the AIESEC experience - gain practical business experience - participate in the international internship exchange program All majors welcome and encouraged! Please attend an organizational meeting TONIGHT at 7 p.m. in 119 Summerfield There will be a guest speaker at the meeting: Tim Cline, Regional V.P For more information, call Wendy Davis at 864-8152 Negotiators may drop troop-limit provisions The Associated Press MOSCOW — The United States and the Soviet Union, eager to conclude a conventional-forces treaty by year's end, may drop provisions limiting troops in Europe, a senior U.S. official said yesterday. Such a move would leave only one stumbling block to finishing the accord — a prospective ban on non-nuclear aircraft. The official said that provision might be dropped as well. "We have the clock ticking," he said. "We're getting to the point where we are going to have to wrap this up." A 35-nation summit conference to sign the treaty is being planned in Paris in mid-November. The treaty is being negotiated in Vienna between NATO and the Warsaw Pact. The official speech to reporters here with Secretary of State James A. Baker III, one day before the victorious World War II allies take a historic step to reunite the Germany they defeated 45 years ago. A dispute about missile launchers in East Germany — which threatened to delay eventual German sovereignty — was resolved on the ground by German government, said West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher. "Aircraft and manpower have been very difficult," the official said. The conventional forces treaty would set limits on tanks, artillery and other non-nuclear weapons. It would also set limits on non-nuclear aircraft unless they are dropped from the treaty. The Soviets have argued that some of their planes the United States wants scrapped have defensive missions and should not be limited. The Soviet Union already is withdrawing thousands of troops from Eastern Europe and has agreed to remove the 350,000 men based in East Germany within four years of German unification, scheduled for Oct. 31. The United States agreed in February to limit U.S. forces in Europe to 225,000, with a ceiling of 195,000 on Soviet troops. W. Germany to share pullout cost The Associated Press BONN, West Germany — West Germany will pay $7.6 billion to help finance the pallow of Soviet troops in Afghanistan. The finance Ministry confirmed yesterday Finance Minister Theo Waigel cited the figure at a meeting of Christian Democratic and Christian Socialist members of parliament in West Berlin. He was confirming reports that West Germany would put to help repatriate the 370,000 Soviet troops stationed in East Germany. during the next four years The troops are to be withdrawn The West German contribution will go toward housing for the soldiers and their families. Soviet Foreign Minister Edward Sheardranade announced the agreement Monday evening without naming any members of the terms of the accord a "compromise." The two governments had been deadlocked over the costs of the withdrawal. In particular, Soviet military officials had expressed concern about the housing shortage and would face when they returned home. 30 YEARS OF SOUND EXPERIENCE MANY AWARD-WINNING MODELS ON SALE! DENON 8x/20 Bit COMPACT DISC PLAYER REG: S349 $279.95* FULL Service Demo SALE PRICE DEMO SALE!! ALL AWARD-WINNING MODELS AND BRANDS ARE REGULARLY SHOWN AND STOCKED 24th and Iowa LAWRENCE, KS (913) 842-1544