Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1985 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Thor Continued from p. 1 before tests, said he had heard students say they attended the sessions for the "show," not for the review. In addition to reviews, Holmes helps students anytime night or day with his "Biology Hotline," his home office, which he started three years ago. "I get four to 10 calls a night, depending on how close to the test it is." he said. In addition to teaching, Holmes is actively involved with public education programs sponsored by the Museum of Natural History. "He's amazing to watch." Ruth Gennrich, director of public education, said. "I want to work with him forever. The idea of 'Thor graduating makes me burst into tears." Parties to select sites for '88 conventions The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Republican and Democratic parties are beginning the process of selecting the cities where they will hold their 1988 nominating convention and expect to announce their choices far earlier than in the past. Republican chairman Frank Fahrenkopf Jr. said yesterday six cities had expressed interest in having the GOP convention and be expected several others to join that list. Terry Michael, spokesman for the Democratic National Committee, said expressions of interest in being the site of the Democratic convention had come from the District of Columbia; Atlanta; Orlando, Fla.; San Diego; Philadelphia; Kansas City, Mo.; and Houston. Fahrenkopent the cities were Miami; Atlanta; St. Louis; Kansas City, Mo.; Chicago; and San Diego. Fahrenkopf said the GOP site selection committee for the convention would be named when the Republican National Committee meets next January and that he hoped the host city would be chosen in January 1987, about six months earlier than the party had acted in the past. Stephan Continued from p. 1 tributed by: Storey, $2,000; Eldon Danhanher, a Topeka Coors distributor, $1,000; James Garrett, Topeka McDonald's restaurant franchise holder, $1,000; William Reeder, vice president and general counsel for Union Gas, Independence, $1,000; Overland Park park lawyer Jerry Dickson, $3,000; Gary Bubeck, Trane air conditioning distributor, Overland Park, $1,000; Manhattan developer Terry Ray, $2,500; Manhattan accountant Roger Sink, $500. Storey said all his contributors were Republicans. Although not required by law, Stephan said he filed substantial interest statements with the state yesterday, listing the money contributed as gifts to him, even —Robert Stephan Attorney general though he did not personally receive the money. For the $12,000 gathered by Storey, Stephan said he listed the individual contributors. For the $12,000 raised by Miller, Stephan said he named Miller the giver, because he did not know the original sources. Aids Continued from p. open mind* until results of the French experiment were published. "We're talking complete paradox here," he said of the treatment. He cautioned that all drugs have side effects. The possible effect of long-term cyclosporin use in AIDS patients has not been determined. An estimated 15,000 people — mostly in the United States — have developed AIDS. About half have died. France has reported about 500 cases of AIDS. A large majority of AIDS victims are homosexual or bisexual men and intravenous drug users, but the disease has begun to spread to the general public. Use Kansan Classified. PIZZA Shoppe 842-0600 6th and Kassold Westridge Shopping Center WE DELIVER! Math Final Panic Relief Math Tutorials With Math Tutor Bob Mears, M.A. $8.00 for a 40 minute session. Call Bob at 843-9032 in P.M. Hello Javhawks. I've taught and tutored over 15 years. I like independence. I like students. But most of all I like producing clarity, simplicity, and accuracy. I hope you will too. Cordially Bob