14 Wednesday, August 29. 1990 / University Daily Kansan Bennett promises strong drug war The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The war on drugs must not be sited betrayed by other budget priorities, say national drug policy director William Bennett and top prosecutors from several states. "We cannot be diverted from this." Bennett said yesterday after meeting with members of the National Association of Women Generals criminal law committee. "This should not be viewed as a temporary or six-month or year-long enthusiasm on the part of the Conferences. It is important that we made the case to their constituents, They've made the case to me at I don't know how many hearings that this is an issue of fundamental national priority." He said he would fight for the drug war budgets he had submitted that he would keep attention on the drug issue. The House Appropriations Committee recently cut $231 million from Bennett's proposed $252 million increase in funding for drug treatment and education. The money was restored on the House floor after Bennett blasted the committee in numerous media interviews. Bennett and the prosecutors also "We are here partly to remind you that this effort goes on and that this represents something every bit as important as what is going on anywhere else in the world," Bennett said. urged the country not to forget about the war on drugs as it focused on hostilities in the Persian Gulf. Said Pennsylvania Attorney General Ernest D. Preate Jr.: "We can do two things at once. We can help patients get well, we can fight the drug pusers here at home." The committee's recommendations to Bennett for the updated drug strategy due in early 1991 included: - Encouraged increased funding for multi-jurisdictional task forces, both those involving federal agents and local officers of city, county and state officials - Urgent states with grand jury charging requirements to enact legislation creating state grand juries and encourage spending federal funds to create and operate such state grand juries. - Using asset forfeiture provisions and civil racketeering statutes more often in pursuit of drug traffickers Also attending the meeting was Kansas Attorney General Robert T. Stephan. Father of possible drug cartel leaders seized The Associated Press BOGOTA, Colombia — Security forces have arrested the father of three reputed leaders of the Medellín brother and his sister told a local radio station. Fabio Ochoa, father of Jorge Luez, Juan David and Fabio, was detained yesterday at his ranch on the outskirts of Medellin, said Marta Nieves and Anastacia Matutachalcano radio camp in Medellin to report the arrest, a reporter said. Police said yesterday that they could not confirm the arrest. Miss Ochoa said her father was arrested along with his wife and 50 other suspects, mostly workers at the ranch. There was no immediate explanation of why Ochoa, a life-long rancher, was arrested. Although his sons are among Colombia's most wanted men, he faces no criminal charges. The elder Ochoa has been arrested on two other occasions, but was released each time. The Ochoa brothers are said to be the most powerful force in the Medellín cartel after Pablo Escobar, the gang's leader. Both Escobar and the Ochoas remain at large. A year ago, the government began a crackdown on Colombian traffickers, who once provided about 80 percent of the cocaine on U.S. markdowns. The drug was included extraditing drug runners for prosecution in the United States. Drug lords have responded with a terror campaign of bombings and assassinations. DO YOU NEED MONEY? The Associated Students of KANSAS and the Youth Educational Services Program need a few good role models to tutor at-risk children. If you come from an at-risk community, we need you to show these kids that they can make it too Earn money and help a youth get through school. Positions are available in Lawrence, Kansas City, KS, and Topeka. For applications, contact: Miriam Evans, #1 Strong Hall, 864-4725 Take the test that will save your life! High Cholesterol is a major risk factor in heart disease, America's #1 cause of death Trained medical staff will be giving the test and explaining results Cholesterol $6.00 HDL Cholesterol $9.00 Cholesterol Ratio $15.00 Glucose (Fasting) $6.00 Triglicerides (Fasting) $6.00 Times: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. & 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Wal-Mart Pharmacy August 30, 1990 WAL-MART Date: August 30,1990 Address: 2727 Iowa Double Offer. Our Country Autumn Gift is yours, free, with any $1450 Merle Norman Cosmetic purchase. There are eyeshadows in Rosewood and Smoke Blue, plus Spicy Rose lipstick, LUXia Energizing Concentrate and Luxiva Night Cream with HC-12" We have five new Mini- Makeovers that are fast, easy and make you look great. There's the Youthful Effects mini-makeover, the Quick And Natural, the Eye Enhancing mini- makeover, Your Best Colors and the Long Lasting Makeup mini-makeover. MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIOS 9th & New Hampshire 841-5324 841-5324 Study Skills Program Techniques to help students of any language HAWK TRACY says: "I'm on my way!" FOREIGN LANGUAGE Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union 30 Thursday, August 30 FREE! presented by the Student Assistance Center and the Office of Forensic Student Services Live Rock & Roll Bands Every Weekend This Week: The RUDE Thursday, Aug. 30 FEMALE DANCERS 8:00 - 10:00 (Guys get in at 10) FRIDAY is SHOT NIGHT call our ENTERTAINMENT LINE: 843-2000 Classified Directory 100s Announcements Announcements 105 Personal 110 Business Personal 120 Announcements 130 Entertainment 140 Lost & Found Employment 205 Help Wanted 205 Professional Services 235 Typing Services 305 For Sale 340 Auto Sales 360 Miscellaneous 370 Want to Buy 100s Announcements 105 Personal If there's a rock-o-roll heaven, they've got one hella band. We're gonna miss you Stevie. C.C. Indy. Good-Luck at KU, Danny. Bausch & Lomb, Kay-Ran Sunglasses 29% Below. Sug. Retail The Etc. Shop 732 Mass. 845-6911 405 For Rent 430 Roommate Wanted Creative, beautiful, funny male, 26, seeks bright, beautiful, lady, 18-30, for romantic, loving relationship. Take a chance. Reply to PO Box 442342 Lawrence Kappa 60044 Advanced fine art portfolios; modeling theatrical. Slides can be a valuable asset to your artistic future. Government photon, passport, immigration visas. Tum Saw 761-1451 Merchandise B.C. AUTOMOTIVE, in your full service air b repair shop. Classic to computerized. Body shop available. American motorcycle repair and ac- quire services. VISA, BCA, VISA, Mastercard & credit cards accepted. 110 Bus. Personal Real Estate MAX X..NOW HOW DO YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT?223 CAMPUS WIDE variety show, Rock Chai Revue. New groups, performers, musicians. tech. business, promotions, etc. find out how uo them work. Wed. Aug 29th, 8:00pm. 8:00pm krs. US, NSA Bausch & Lomb, Ray-Ban Sunglasses 20% Below $50, Retail The Etc. Shop 732 Moss, 814364 1434-GATE To start preparing for October exams, call Stephen Kagan, 802.454.4000 *New Analysis of Western Civilization* *makes sense of Western Civ* *makes sense to use it!* Available at Jayhawk, Oread & Town Crier Booksellers. CENTRAL DATA COMPUTER SYSTEMS Computeres and all your PC needs at *mail order* price BUST with local'result' service, service and technical support. 729 I2 Man. - 845-DATA ROCK CHALK REVIEW Advisory and committee Applications available; 400 Kansas Union. Application due Aug 31, 5:09pm. 120 Announcements ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE: Why Sette For Least? Strategies for studying smart, not hard. Weekly assignments. 6 assignments. Wednesday, August 29, 7 to 8 p.m. 300 Strong Hall. Presented by the Student COMMUTERS: Self Serve Car Pool Exchange Main Lobby, Kansas Union DEALING WITH THAT UNSAY FEELING hobble to help you feel more comfortable in verbal conversations and to make new friends. Wednesday morning, students will present a project presented by the Student Assistance Center. FORENSIC LANGUAGE Study Skills Program. Help for students of any language. Third day. Monday, 4 p.m., jayhawk Horn Kansas Union. Presented the Student Assistance Association, 123 Strong Hall. For confidential information, referral & support for AIDS concerns - call 841-2345, Headquarters counseling Center For confidential information, referral & support for AIDS concerns call 841 2345. Headquarters Counseling Center FRENCH STUDENTS Pot de la Rentrée, the first party of the year, will be Thursday, August 30 at 7:30 p.m. chez les Johnson. Please sign up and get in on the French Dept. office Greiving and Loss: The University Counseling Center is offering an information and support program for people of all ages with significant loss or are close to someone who has lost a loved one. The program offers death, relationship break up, job loss, or a significant life change. Attend the Gary Prentice 181 Bailey Hall, phone 843-901-3011 to join the group or if you have questions about the program. INCREASE YOUR READING SPEED AND HUMPHNESS! Thursday, September 6th, 10am-2pm at the Library. Register and pay $17 materials fee, 15 p.m.-3 p.m. at Annette Center, 123 Strong Hall. Class size Lend A Hand. Volunteer for the Douglas County Rape Victim Support Service. Applications may be submitted to Douglas County Department September 3. EEO/AA organization. LISTENING and NOTIFYING intensive training on how to use notifying of notaking. Tuesday, September 7 at 4 p.m @ Wooze. Wooze. PRESENTED by the Student Committee. WHEN YOU NEED SOMEONE TO REALLY LISTEN Call or drop by Headquarters. We're here because we care. 841-2345 1419 Mass. We're always on. We're always open. NEED A RIDE/RIDER! Use the Self Serve Car Pool Exchange. Main Lobby, Kansas Union P/E Exchange, Main Lobby, Kansas. Public Enrollment, Holling Stones, Grateful Guest, Baker's Market, Grosse Pointe, on sale at the SUA/irt/chek raintie pawn store every day this week in the Kansas Ungallery collection. Survie Intervention. If you're about thinking about or are concerned about someone who call 842 254 or visit 149 859, Headquarters Counseling Center TUTORS List your name with us. We refer student inquiries to you. Student assistance Center, 123 Strong. WANT TO HIRE A TUTOR" See our list of available tutors. Student Assistance Center, 121 Strona 130 Entertainment GET INTO THE GROOVES Metropolis Mobile Super. Sound superior sound and lighting. Professional club. radio DJ %. Hot Spots Maximum Party Thrills. DJ Rav Vajrava. 841-2831. Lawrence's Newest Bar & Grill 21 & UP Open Daily 7-2 623 VERMONT Sandwiches for Hungry Souls and and A Decadent Selection of Cheese- cakes, Croissants and Muffins Muffins. WACKET'S nine coffees, teas and pastries located at 10 East 9th Street, in front of Lampghar Books FORUM Weekdays 8 : 00 am & 6 : 00 pm Saturday 9 : 00 am & 5 : 00 pm closed Sunday 140 Lost-Found Found. A faret at 11th & Mississippi, it is now located at the Humane Society Found on Campus 8-week-old male Rottweiler Call Crassy at 944-860 for information Employment 200s 205 Help Wanted 2 persons wanted for afternoon clean up. We need to be able to start between noon and 1:30 M-F. $45 per hour. 15-hrs on weekdays. Apply in Room 16, meet meals 1st and & Iowa (from K.Mart) Adams A&M Center is seeking part-time employees, dishwashers, prep cooks, line cooks apply in person Mon-Fri a 8-4 p.m. No phone calls. 1268 Orland Ave. EOE ATTENTION TUTORS AND TYPISTS. Naiamth Hall provides a tutor-typist referral service for our residents. If you would like to be included this semester, please contact 1800 Mason Hill Drive and fill in an info card. After-school babysitter needed for two elementary school children, weekdays from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Must be experienced in child care environment. Required a valid U.S. or Canadian automobile. w841 3128 Evenings. Baby Sister wanted for Sats. 8:00-6:30, Wed & Thurs. 5-4. Needs to have transportation, responsible, care for children. Call Eddie 842-1822 749-1993 Ballard Community Center in accepting applications for part-time teacher's aides. Apply at 708 Elm. E, O, E. NEW SALES BEAUTICIAN GLASTER AREA Pull and part parts are welcomed for use in Kansas City. AYC is a registered trademark. Outstanding pay for both package GREAT CLIPS FOR HOME GREAT CLIPS FOR HOME Buckingham Palace now taking applications for house cleaners morning and afternoon hours available. Inquiries for personnel availability. Call Catherine for an appointment abroad. Child Care Bucky's Hammers is now taking applications Please apply 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. and bowel Buckingham office chairpersons part-time hours available on Friday Thursday for relocation oriented people. Invitation for proven exp. Call Catherine at the ankiperson 862-9248 Caregiver needed for 50 child care. After school, caregiver is needed 3 days a week during daycare hours, 10 to per hour. Must have a or. Friends. Active child act as in person. Must be 28 years old. Possible physical activity. Includes interest area. Child Care. Warm welcome, responsible fun-loving person willing to provide Tupleshots on Thursday and Saturday from 10am to 4pm Delightful gift (7) and son (4). Our hugal Salary $48.49 hour. Apply University COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT INTERNET Deadline 10/31/2019 $120, salary $465/604/month) maintains and installs of Computer Center work on campus; assist in the maintenance of work cell training; installs and maintains topology diagram, in installations, moves, report generation from existing databases in the maintenance of job activity tracking and the maintenance of job activity tracking and the report generation from existing databases in the Clerk One Medical Records. Part Time Position. 15-20 hour week. Must qualify for Kluwer work- horse position. Job requires: Master's in science skills required. Contact personnel depar- tment. 294681. FOR 294681. EOR Computer Lab Technical Manager; 217 Bailey Must be graduate student. Pick up job description and application in Bailey Annex. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN is seeking writers to work Leave a message including phone # in 119 Staufer-Flint, or call Angela at 864-358 on special sections published throughout the semester. INTERESTED? or call Angela at 864-4358 --- Deadline: All materials must be postmarked by September 14, 1900. EEO/AA Director, Office of Minority Affairs. Position responsibilities include all administrative, academic and educational functions for the office of Minority Affairs at the University of Kansas. Must have undergraduate education, college student personnel or related field. 2. Experience with minority higher education, college student personnel or related field. 3. Experience in cultural background. 4. Experience in training budgets. 4. Five years professional work experience in program development m e n t a n d i s A vailable. January 1, 1991 to as soon as possible. Bachelor's degree in education. Application Process: Send letter of application resume, name, addresses and phone number to Student Life, 318 Strong Hall, the university of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 60043. (U.S.) Director, Office of Minority Affairs; Position responsibilities include all organizational, administrative, budgetary, supervisory and pro-active work with the Minority Affairs at the University of Arkansas. *Journed Qualifications: 1. Master's Degree in higher education, college student or professional background. 2. Experience in students from diverse ethnic, economic and cultural backgrounds. 3. Experience in management of professional work experience. 4. Experience in program development implementation. Application Process: Send letter of application, resume and name, addresses and phone numbers of the applicant to Dean of Student Life, 316 Strong Hall, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 60403 (912) 6043. Available: January 1, 1991 or as soon as possible Salary Range: $33,000 - $41,000 Deadline: All materials must be postmarked by September 14, 1990. EEO/AA ENTERTAIN. INC. Full and part time schedules with flexible hours. Offers good sales experience, training opportunities, good housekeeping, Guarantee base wage & opportunity taxes, average $8.9 per hour. Call 841-1200 to set up an appointment. Energic, flexible. fun student wanted to care for 3-year boy old. Our home near campus. 1.25 M.W and some F. 10-15 hours per week. $3.25 per hour. Call 843-8213. Extension assistant and graduate fellow in hazardous waste Provide administrative assistance to the director, Hazardous substance Research Center, in the field of hazardous substances and technology learning while pursuing an education given during a academic year. *quantification* n. *n* in science or m.s. in environmental engineering, written and verbal communication skills. U.S. citizenship Salary: $22,000 plus benefits. Start Jan 2. Request job description and application information from Engineering Extension, 131 Ward Hall, Kaukauna State University, Manhattan, KA-65008-2019-932-3632. Applicant: Kakao-65008-2019-932-3632. Kansas State University is an AA/EO employer. 3 positions available, part-time work, weekday evening appointments and 15-8 hours a week working at the museum. Apply online or send letter of interest and brief resume to Hill Mill Park School, Aitchison Kamas, 60428, or Call Help Wanted, part-time, early mornings and afternoons, apply in person at Paradise Donuts 619. Kasold Help Wanted: Attention journalism students. Wanted: Newcrest to collect information for and write on campus and calendar for the Kansas, and file photographs 30-10 weeks/hour. **deaf help:** Attention library science students *Wanted* Librarian to supervise the Kansan library, to collect and file copies from Kanan paper, to keep a Kansan [3d] book 1-9/80.