6 Tuesday. October 20,1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Crown Cinema BEFORE & PM- ADULTS $3.00 ( LIMITED TO SEATING ) SENIOR CITIZENS - $3.00 Under Siege $ ^{ ( R )} $ Under Siene (R) Sat. Sun 2:45 Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. 10:30 - 12:00 HILLCREST 825 IOWA VARSITY 1015 MASSACHUSETTS 841-5191 Iowa B41-5191 Singles (P) 13 Daily I/O May 8, 2016 Hero (P) 13 Daily I/O Sep. 28, 2016 The Mighty Ducks (P) Daily I/O Sept. 18, 2016 Snakers (P) 13 Daily I/O Sept. 18, 2016 Last of the Mohicans (R) Daily I/O Sept. 18, 2016 Candyman (R) Daily I/O Sept. 18, 2016 CINEMA TWIN 3/11/16 8:31-5191 ALL SEATS $1.25 A League of their Own (PG) Stay Tuned (PG) Sat Dec 10, 2:30 Dust Jan 8, 1:00 Dust Jan 8, 1:00 Sat Dec 10, 2:30 Sat Dec 10, 2:30 120 OFFICES WORLDWIDE SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY 17E, 45th St. New York, NY 10017 1-800-777-0112 STUDENT & YOUTH FARES London from 610 Guatemala from 440 Tokyo from 925 Buenos Aires from 1038 Sydney from 1108 and EVERYWHERE ELSE TOO! 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Your chance for an offer to the travel industry is Financial Aid to Qualified Applicants Call for a brochure! 1527 Fairlawn, Topeka 272-0889 1-800-255-3507 Bryan Travel College Since 1982 Day classes • 17- Day classes • 17 weeks Evening classes • 30 weeks Starting salary, flexible schedules,and great benefits We will be conducting interviews on October 21st $8.00/hour Sign up in the Placement Center in the Burge Union WORKING FOR STUDENTS WHO WORK FOR US To hold the office of the president, one must be: * at least 35 years old * an American citizen How to get on the presidential ballot For your name to be listed on the ballot, you must either: (ROSS PEROT'S SUPPORTERS DID THIS ... 5,000 SIGNATURES ARE NEEDED TO BE ON THE KANSAS BALLET) be nominated by one of the recognized political parties ▼ RECOGNIZED WRITE-IN CANDIDATES IN KANSAS Leona L蒲ain, New Alliance Party • Howard Phillips, Taxpayers Party • James Wright, Independents, U.S.A. James “Bo” Gritz, America First • John Hagelin, Natural Law Party • Jerry Carroll (affiliation not listed) (THE RECONCILED PARTIES ARE REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS AND LIBERALISMANS. FOR A PARTY TO Achieve RECONCITION, IT MUST GET THE SUPPORT OF TWO PERCENT OF THE VOTERS IN ANY STATE ELECTION) If you are not listed on the ballot, you can be a write-in candidate: Dan Schauer / KANSAN (THIS IS THE FIRST YEAR IN THE HISTORY OF KANSAS THAT WRITE-IN VOTES WILL BE COUNTED ... WRITE IN CANDIDATES MUST REGISTER BY BILLYING OUT A FORM WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE IN TOPEKA BY 5 P.M. OCT. 26) Research: Dolin Cormeny, Kansan staff writer Bush fails to hit homerun with his time running out Aggressive style has not altered dynamics of race ANALYSIS By Tom Raum The Associated Press WASHINGTON — It was a more combative, more focused President Bush who took the stage in the last debate, hammering away at Democrat Bill Clinton's record as governor of Arkansas and repeatedly raising issues of character and trust. The debate was to have been Bush's final rally. But in the end, it may have marked his last hurry. Despite his strong finish, Bush clearly didn't hit the home run many Republicans said he needed in the wrapup showdown in East Lansing, Mich. Nor did Clinton stumble. So that left little in the final debate — as in the two that preceded it — to help Bush end his long stall in the polls and save his presidency. Independent challenger Ross Perot, in his feistiest debate performance yet, used the word "irrelevant" several times. And, in the end, that's how the three presidential debates over eight days may apply to the election outcome. "I think that people were confirmed in their own opinions," said Henry Graff, presidential historian at Columbia University. Even though Bush came across stronger last night than in the first two debates, Clinton "represents the spirit of a generational change in the making. Bush is last year's show. Clinton is the new fall show," Graff said. The first poll out on the debate seemed to back up such claims. An instant poll by ABC News of 71 registered voters who watched the debate found that, despite Bush's aggressive performance, 36 percent regarded Clinton as the winner to 26 percent for Perot and 21 percent for Bush. But, perhaps more significantly, their support of Bush was unchanged at 29 percent. Clinton's support dropped slightly from 52 percent to 48 percent, and enough undecided voters switched to Perot to raise his support from 11 percent to 19 percent among those polled. Bush had drawn criticism for being too relaxed and too offhand in the first two debates. In his last-chance debate performance, he stepped up his attack, seeking to tar Clinton as a poor governor and an opportunist with "this pattern" of waffling — on everything from his draft history to the Mexican free trade agreement. "You can't have it both ways," Bush told Clinton. But it may have been too late. The president repeatedly hit Clinton on his stewardship of Arkansas, at one point calling the state "the lowest of the low" and asserting "it's about time I started putting things in perspective." "Bush was more passionate, more pointed, more focused. He was even clever, which is out of character for Bush," said Stuart Rothenberg, a Republican who publishes a nonpartisan political newsletter. Still, he said, Bush's performance was "not enough now, with just two weeks to go" to alter the likely outcome of the election. Computer Fair KU Computer Fair sponsored by the KU Bookstores Apple·Ava·Compaq·Hewlett-Packard IBM·IBMCompatibles·MTech Radio Shack Computers·Zenith Where: Kansas Union Jayhawk Room Level Five When: Wednesday, October 21 10am-2pm Thanks to the following dealers for their participation Central Data Inc. Computer Consulting Connecting Point Jayhawk Bookstore KU Bookstores MicroTech Radio Shack 888 KU Bookstores Computer Store Burge Union Level Two 864-5697