6 Tuesday, September 1, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HenryT's Bar&Grill Tuesday TWO FOR ONE BURGERS 33oz GUSTO Mugs for only $2.00 3520 W.6th 749-2999 DRINK SPECIALS STOCKBURY TAVERN DRINK SPECIAL Tuesdays $2.00COVER Domestic Draws ONLY 25 Boulevard Draws JUST 50c Wednesdays 32oz Bud and Bud Lights $2 32oz Boulevards $3 Thursdays Wells $1.5 1016 Massachusetts 1009 Massachusetts The Jazzhaus 926 1/2 Mass. 749-3320 Letterman may leave NBC for other network NEW YORK — David Letterman, host of NBC's "Late Night" variety show, will leave the network when his contract expires in April, a trade magazine reported yesterday. The Associated Press Advertising Age, quoting unidentified TV executives, said negotiations between Letterman and other bidders would begin sometime between Labor Day and March 31, when NBC exercises a release clause in his contract. Letterman's unhappiness with NBC at being passed over to replace "Tonight Show" host Johnny Carson has been widely reported in the entertainment press, but the comedian has not spoken publicly about it. At NBC, "Late Night" publicist Rosemary Keenan said contract renewal talks between Letterman and the network were continuing and noted that the Advertising Age report had relied on anonymous sources. Spy magazine, a gossip-filled New York monthly, quoted anonymous sources close to Letterman as saying that the secret deal had already been signed and that Letterman's ABC show would follow "Nightline." "To the best of our knowledge, Advertising Age did not speak to anyone at NBC," she said. Letterman has been a valued member of the NBC family for the past ten years, and the network hopes he will continue with his current contract, Keenan said. and that NBC was giving Letterman the option of moving his New York-based show to California. Advertising Ageaed Letterman had offers from many major national TV programming entities, including ABC, CBS, Fox Broadcasting, and the syndication arms of Columbia Pictures, Paramount and Walt Disney In November 1991, the New York Post reported that Letterman was at the heart of an ABC-NBC "ug of war" Advertising Age said ABC wanted to offer Letterman the "Nightline" time slot, moving anchor Ted Koppel to Sunday morning, where he likely would succeed David Brinkley. CBS wants Letterman for a slot opposite "The Tonight Show," the magazine said. Advertising Age said Fox was interested in Letterman even though it already signed Chevy Chase because Letterman's show is well received by young adult men. UNIVERSITY DANCE COMPANY AUDITION Wednesday, September 2nd 7:00 p.m. STONEBACK'S APPLIANCE Robinson Center, Studio 242 Ballet, Modern, and Jazz No Solo Material Required KENTUCKY CLASSES FOR ALL YOUR CLASS NEEDS INCLUDING CAR WINDOWSHIELDS 750 NEW JERSEY 849-816 FORM SIZE REFRIGERATORS FOR RENT $45-$68 FREE DELIVERY! 926 MASS. 843-4170 BEIJING FOOD STORE北京食品店 Complete Lines of Oriental Food - Fresh Vegetables - Frozen Food & Seafood - Oriental Sauces & Spices - Canned Food & Drinks - Cookies & Noodles 23 $ ^{\mathrm {rd}} $ & Iowa (Next to Peking Restaurant) long Labor Day Weekend? What da ya do with a answer: Join a Canoe Trip sponsored by Student Union Activities! Friday, September 4, through Sunday, September 6. Cost ($48.00) includes canoe rental for two days, camping area, and 5 meals. To sign up or for more information, call SUA office at 864-3477 (Limited space available!)