University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, September 5. 1990 5 Question: Can the Middle East crisis be resolved if Saddam Hussein remains in power? Bassam Ghatasheh Amman, Jordan, junior "I think it can be solved if people would listen to him and not have this crazy idea about him being a maniac in power." Sumiko Itoh Saitama, Japan 1990 graduate Tara Whitworth Iola senior "Right now nobody can stop him, and I think he wouldn't change his mind. Somebody has to do something." Bill Belcher Lexington, Mass. graduate student "My answer to, that is yes, it can be solved if ing force and if the world joins together and continues to put pressure on Brent Dorsey Topeka freshman "I believe he should be overthrown. He doesn't seem to know what to out with a good solution. He's just too difficult to work with." Melanie Huerter Kansas City, Kan., senior Interviews by Buck Taylor. Photos by Keith Thorpe. Salvation Army recruits help By Amy Zamierowski Kansan staff writer The Salvation Army in Lawrence is looking for KU students to work as volunteers this year, said DON ROBINSON, the organization's volunteer program. "We want volunteers to volunteer any amount of time they can, whether it be an hour a week or an hour a month." Hancel said. "It is rare to find a volunteer who can work four hours a day." Hancel said the Salvation Army needed volunteers to serve and prepare food, greet people, supervise the clothing room and accept donations. Jeannie Blankenship, director of homeless services for the Salvation Army, said some KU students volunteered to work in the Safe House, where homeless individuals or families can stay for up to three The Safe House, which opened in January, is at 944 New Hampshire St. "At the Sate House, we make sure the resident is using all the resources available to him," Blankenship said. "We tell them where they go and tell people to go and apply. We also keep a list of low-income housing." A training program for the Safe House on Sept 15 and Sept. 22 will consist of workshops on listening and homelessness, Blankenhard said. Kris Stolzbach, Boulder, Colo. junior, started volunteering last spring at the Salvation Army. She answered phones, talked with residents at the shelter and drove them around Lawrence. Stolzenbach said she now counseled people individually. "They appreciate it when you do things for them." Stolzenbaech said. The Salvation Army also will open an emergency shelter Nov. 1 at 946 New Hampshire St. The shelter will need overnight volunteers, Blankenship said. It will open at 9 p.m. and will close at 8 a.m. Blankenship said she tried to place volunteers in positions where they were best suited. Gulf crisis not increasing recruits Kansan staff report Some military recruiting offices in Lawrence and the Kansas City area have had more applicants in the wake of the Persian Gulf crisis, while others have not, military officials said. Cant. Stephen D. Harrison, company commander for the Lawrence U.S. Army recruiting office, said he had not noticed any difference in the number of applicants. "We have not increased promotion. We allow people who are interested to contact us." Harrison said. Mike Caldwell, recruiter for the U. S. Navy recruiting station in Lawrence, said, "I think the Middle East crisis has not put a damper on recruiting. We are holding about the same. We still have a large run of high school seniors, who use the military as job experience or help with college." Simple, join NROTC. If you are a freshmen or sophomore you're eligible and there is no military obligation in the first year. 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(913) 864-5665 SPECIAL STUDENT MEMBERSHIP $90 per semester RAQUETBALL AEROBICS 2500 W.6TH 841-7230 HEALTH EQUIPMENT - Did you know that date/acquaintance rape accounts for 50% to 75% of all rares? DATE RAPE - Did you know that date/acquaintance rage happens most often to women between the ages of 15 to 24 years? Tuesday, September 11, 1990 7:00-9:00 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union Facilitators Uranie Duffy, J.J. Volunteer, Rape Victim Support Service (RVSS) Signed to the Guide Dr. Barbara W. Ballard Director, The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center Sponsored by The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 180 Strong Hall. More information: www.emilytaylor.com/645-1927 The Associated Students of Kansas (ASK) is looking for students interested in working on democratic and republican state political campaigns for the November 6th general election. Workers are also needed for congressional district campaigns. For more information, please contact Greg Hughes, 410 Kansas Union, 864-3710. 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