TEX TEZ University Daily Kansan, September 27, 1984 Page 13 NATION AND WORLD CLA wants retraction from ABC WASHINGTON - The CIA, in a highly unusual statement, demanded yesterday that ABC News retract a story in which a man claimed the CIA tried to recruit him to kill a businessman who once fronted for the agency in sensitive weapons deals. By United Press International The CIA, which rarely issues detailed public statements or responds to allegations other than with a "no comment," called the report an "example of irresponsible journalism" and demanded a retraction. ABC News said it would stand by the story. The report, which ran on ABC's World News Tonight Sept. 19 and 20, focused on Ronald Rewald, a Honolulu businessman jailed on charges of swindling 400 investors out of $22 million. Rewald said he was a CIA agent and that his now-bankrupt firm was a front for the agency. ABC said the company had been used by the CIA to conduct sensitive intelligence operations and make secret shipments of weapons to foreign countries such as Syria, India and Taiwan. Another person interviewed by the network, Scott Barnes, said that the CIA had asked him to "take him (Rewald) out . . . you know, kill him." Rewald told ABC he came to believe the CIA was trying to kill him. Asked why the CIA wanted Rewald killed, Barnes told the network: "He obviously knew some things in regards to national security and he was no longer an asset. He was now a liability." Barnes said he got a job as a guard for one month at the same prison where Rewald was held, and that later he quit the assignment without carrying it out and left Hawaii. Kw Valley Management, Inc. 90 Kentucky St. 205 913-841-6080 Homefinders We do the work for you! free request WE FIX WINDOWS! $13 plus parts mobile glass 1042 E. 2nd 842-2726 Boyd's Coins-Antiques Class Rings Buy-in Guides - Trade Pawn Cars - Wheels - Coats Watches - Amulets 731 Nahama Hampshire 913-842-8773 KWALITY COMICS Comics & Science Fiction 107 W. 7th. 843-7239 UNSIGHTLY HAIR???? Nonsmokers affected by smoke, study says Permanent Hair Removal The researchers recommended that family members shouldn't smoke in the presence of children or other nonsmokers and that smokers should refrain from smoking in public places where both smokers and nonsmokers mingle. BOSTON — The adverse effects of cigarette smoking on non-smokers increase with the number of smokers at home and work, and in severe cases may be equivalent to smoking nearly three cigarettes a day, according to a new study issued yesterday. By United Press International THE ELECTROLYSIS STUDIO In the study, researchers in Japan tested the level of cotinine, a byproduct of nicotine, in the urine of 472 nonsmokers. The researchers found the level of cotinine rises in proportion to the number of smokers nonsmokers live and work with. See our coupon in the Lawrence Book Call for an appointment 914.5708 See our coupon in the Lawrence Book equal to smokers of less than three cigarettes a day In the United States, legislation requiring stringent new labels on cigarette packs and ads, warning that smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease and endangers unborn children, was passed by Congress and sent to President Reagan yesterday. The group found that non-smokers who lived with smokers who inhaled more than 40 cigarettes a day had cointine levels 745 New Hampshire 841-5796 The new labels would replace the 13-year-old warning that is currently on cigarette packages. PHONE: 913-842-1002 Sales 1894 W 10th St. 842-1033 Public Access Lawrence, Rancho Cordova 66444 842-1088 Service Kawasaki FUN CENTER By United Press International LOS ANGELES — Singer Michael Jackson will donate his share of proceeds from the "Victory" tour to the United Negro College Fund and two charities devoted to cancer research and treatment, his manager announced yesterday. Jackson to give tour money to colleges, cancer research Palm trees & Flask pinkening Pancakes & Pentimentos And no more hard times "Let The Good Times Roll" amount Jackson would donate and said, at the singer's request, the sum would never be revealed. Frank Dileo declined to specify the In addition to the United Negro College Fund, the organizations that will benefit from Jackson's donations are Camp Good Times, a year-round camp for terminally ill children, and the T.J. Martell Foundation for leukemia and cancer research at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York. CPR WORKSHOP Hillcrest Shopping Center Entry Deadline: Thurs., Sept. 27 5 pm 208 Robinson CPR Workshop is Mon., Oct. 1, 6-10 pm and Wed., Oct. 3, 6-10 pm 202 Robinson AN OCTOGINTA IDEA! J. Watson's Billiards • Beer • Music • Games FREE POOL 12-4 HAPPY HOUR 4-6 Rick's Bike Shop 1033 Vermont 841 6642 For the best selection of Hallmark Cards & Gifts ARBUTHNOT'S hallmark Southwest Plaza 251 & Iowa 841.2160 shop at Hours M-F 10:8 Sat 10:5 Bring a friend and choose any item from our menu, get the next item of same or lesser value FREE! Must present coupon at time of ordering. Coupon Expires Oct. 7, 1984 H.O.P.E Award Nominations ★ ATTENTION SENIORS BUY ONE GET ONE FREE! Nomination forms are available to all Seniors in any dean's office or in the BOCO office (110B (Honors for Outstanding Progressive Educator) Due by: October 5 at 4:30 Primary Elections Oct. 10 & 11 The Sanctuary 7th & Michigan Recognised with over 245 clubs 843-0540 Primary Fiections Oct. 10 & 11 Finals Oct. 24 & 25 Presentation Oct. 27 Homecoming 185 '85 Senior Committee The senior class officers wish to encourage all interested Seniors to be a member of the group that will assist in the many traditional and social activities associated with our senior year. Applications are available in any dean's office or in the BOCO office (110B Union). These are due on Oct. 5 by 4:30. Our first meeting will be Oct. 10 at 6:30 in the Walnut Room of the Kansas Union. Religious Activities at the University of Kansas Sponsored by: University Religious Advisors KU BAHAI CLUB P.O. Box 584 Michael Mever—842-9197 Call for more information BAPTIST, AMERICAN Campus Center, 1629 W. 19th (West of Oliver Hall) Dick Orr. Campus Ministry -841-8001 Saturday First Baptist Church 14th and Kasold Wednesday: Regular Fellowship Meeting 4:30-7:00 p.m. (dinner) BAPTIST, SOUTHERN Campus Center, 1629 W. 19th - 841-8001 Rick Clock, Campus Minister - 841-9247 Bishop Student Union, Thursday, 5:00 p.m. — meal & Bible Study at Center HARAMBEE (Black Christian Fellowship) Campus Manager, 1629 W 190h - 843-8001 Demo Lee, Campus Minister Scientist, Office of Planning for 843-8001 for meeting place CAMPUS CHRISTIANS 1110 Indianapolis, 48227 Ministry Minister - 749-0435 Bible Study, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. - Burge Union Friday, Night Fellowship, 7:00, call for details CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST Office: 322 Park Hill Terrace | for Bocha, Campus Director—740-4356 | | Tuesday: Leadership Training, 7 p.m. | | Big B Room, Kansas Union | CATHOLIC, ST. LAWRENCE Campus Center: 1631 Crescent Road—B43-0357 Chapel: 1910 Stratford Road Priests' Residence: 1632 Crescent Road Father Vince Kriste and Father Bill Porter. Chaplains Steve Farney. Associate Campus Minister Dave Armstrong, Outreach Minister Confessions—4 p.m. Sunday Masses at Woodruff Auditorium—9:00; 10:30 a.m. Noon: 3:50 p.m. Weekday Masses at St. Lawrence Center — 7:45 a.m., M-F Weekday Masses at Danforth Chapel — 12:30 p.m., M.W.F Saturday Mass at St. Lawrence Chapel — 4:45 p.m. CHARISMATIC. MUSTARD SEED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP 256 N. Michigan. NI44-51856 Nick Williams, Advisor - 844-1185 or 864-3963 Taylor Vale, 710 St. Louis Wilson's - 2917 University Dr. Phone - 844-0392 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION ECKANKAR—A WAY OF LIFE CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOUTHSIDE Meetings October 5, 19; November 2, 16 at Governor's Room. Kansas Union Ed Hartley—749-5003 Diane Pagano—841-1982 P.G. Bowles Venetta Abbot, President—864-6556 Don Whitmoret, Advisor—864-4991 Meetings: Thursday, 4:30 p.m., in Dandorff Chapel ECUMENICAL CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES (K.C.M.) 25th and Missouri - 843-0770 Brad Bynum, Minister - 842-6578 Charles Rountree, Campus Minister - 842-6550 Sunday Bible Class, 9:30 a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Evening, 6 p.m. Wednesday Mid-West Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. EPISCOPAL CHURCH (CANTERBURY HOUSE) COLLEGE-N-CAREERS Indian Hills Church of God Louisiana at 29th Terrace- 843-9565, 843-5400 Audrey Epp - 841-3485 Sunday, 9:45 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m. ICTHUS BIBLE STUDY 1116 Louisiana - B43-8202 Rev. Peter Caspian, Vicar and Chaplain Holy Eucharist, Sunday, 5 p.m. (at house); Thursday (nat Darthford School) for meditation and study house open for meditation and study 1204 Gread - 843-4033 Sponsored by Church of the Brethren, United Church of Christ, United Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church (USA) Dr Jack Brouner, Campus Pastor Sunday: Supper, Worship, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: University Forum, 1:14 a.m. Forum, 11:45 a.m. Student Lounge open daily Supporting Churches Lone Star Church of the Brethren Plymouth Congregational, 925 Vermont Centenary United Methodist, 4th and Elm Central United Methodist, 150 Massachusetts First Grade Teacher, 1049 Vermont Presbyterian, 2415 West 23rd West Side Presbyterian, 1124 Kaslo INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 15th and Iowa - 843-6662 Mark Hoeller, LC/MS Campus Pastor - 842-4489 Don Conrad, AELC-ALC-LCA Campus Pastor - 842-4425 Sunday. Worship: 10:30. Bible Class: 9:15 a.m. Open daily for meditation and studying Worship also at: Gold Shopper Lutheran, 2312 Harvard Rd., 8:15 a.m 10:30 a.m Immanuel Lutheran, 17th and Vermont, 8:00 a.m 10:30 a.m Redeemer Lutheran, 30th & Haskell, 8:30 a.m 10:45 a.m Free Lutheran, 1245 New Hampshire, 8:45 a.m 11 a.m. First Presbyterian Church, 2415 West 23rd—843-4171 Thursday, 9 p.m. Mark Pruitt, Student Leader—841-1061 6th and Iowa-843-6662 UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH JEWISH STUDENT ORGANIZATION (HILLEL) LATTER DAY SAINTS STUDENT ASSOCIATION Karen Mueller - 841-5273 Ed Haralson, Staff - 842-7102 Large Group, Friday, 6:30 p.m. in Kansas Union Study-Witness small groups at different times weekly Office: B-117, Kansas Union - 864-3948 Martha Taylor, Director - 841-3328 Mark Wallah, Student President - 842-0237 Friday Sabbath Service: 7:30 p.m. at Jewish Community Center, 017 Highland Hill House, 940 Mississippi - 749-5147 Bishop Dennis Karpowitz, Campus Advisor - 841-2610 Paul Ennis, LDUSA Leadership - Directive 841-1332 Sunday Sacrament Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. Preschool & Kindergarten Society, 11:50 a.m. at 3650 Yale Road LDUSA Leadership Meeting--Fridays, 10:00 a.m. MARANATHA CHRISTIAN MINISTRY LAWRENCE MENNONITE FELLOWSHIP 927 Ohio -841 0318 Steve Strom, Pastor Christ Aleson, Campus Director Jillian L. 1:10 a.m. Kansas Union Thursday. 7:09 p.m. Burge Union Worship: Sunday, 10:30 a.m. at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Building, 1204 Oread NAVIGATORS Mike Jordahl, KU Representative -842-8517 Gene Tueal. International Representative -841-8941 Student Brandon Doer -842-7377 Matt Layton -842-6450 Matt Jones -864-2239 Mary Lee Amrine -864-2239 Friday Night Fight -Fridays, 7:00 p.m. Training Seminars -Saturdays, 8 a.m. NAZARENE CAMPUS MINISTRIES 1042 Massachusetts or 1020 Kasold Rev. Lyle W. Curtis, Minister—843-3940 Lyn Whitters, Minister—843-7345 Sunday, Bible Study, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 10:45 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Fellowship and Bible Study, 7 p.m. NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Greg Nabors, President----749-0129 Wednesdays. 7:00 p.m. Burge Union