2A Wednesday, September 11, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN C QuickINFO CAMPUS EVENTS TELEVISION LISTINGS WEATHER LOTTO NUMBERS WEATHER ON CAMPUS OAKS Nontraditional Student Organization will have a brown bag luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. today at Alcove D in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Laura Morgan at 864-4064. Gay and Lesbian Academic and Staff Advocates will have a brown bag meeting from noon to 1 p.m. today at Alcove C in the Kansas Union. For more information, call 864-0624. Ecumenical Christian Ministries will sponsor the University Forum entitled White Supremacists from noon to 1 p.m. today at 1204 Oread Ave. for more information, call Thad at 843-4933. Office of Study Abroad will have a Spanish-speaking informational meeting at 12:30 p.m. today at 4066 Wescow. For more information, call F尼尔 Strubert at 864-3742. Office of Study Abroad will have an information session about French-speaking countries at 3:30 p.m. today at 4058 Wescoe. For more information, call the Office of Study Abroad at 864-3742. University Placement Center will sponsor the workshop Experiential Education/Internships from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. today at room 149 in the Burge Union. For more information, call Mike Heuring at 864-3624. PRESIDENT Continued from Page 1A 1994. Clinton shares now cost 79 cents, while Dole's cost 20.5 cents. The prices are based on the percentages of shares invested in each candidate. Investors whose candidate wins the election will receive $1 per share. Prices are based on the percentage of shareholders who invest in each candidate. Paul Johnson, associate professor of political science, said that the L.E.M. was fairly accurate. "Basically that's like Las Vegas betting on sports," Johnson said. "The odds-makers in Vegas usually are fairly accurate because they show how other people feel about who will win. If people feel strongly enough to buy a share in Dole or Clinton, the chances are they will vote the same way in the election." Despite all the alternatives, Collier said he would still stick with polls as the best predictors. "Although they are not perfect," Collier said, "poll's are still the best way we have to predict the outcome of the election." Continued from Page 1A BOOKS Banned Book Week all the time," said Alexandra Mason, Spencer librarian. John Hastie, co-owner of Terra Nova, said that the bookstore was planning a display and some possible events for the week. "Last year we did a display in the store that included some on the list that are a little more well-known," he said. Hastie said that the week was important to the store. "Aside from the Christmas season, it is probably the week that we take the most seriously," he said. Banned Book Week is a valuable celebration of the First Amendment He said that the week was especially valuable in the present. in both an easy and creative way, Hastie said. "You can't say it was limited to only the '60s and before," Hastie said of censorship. "A government that has spoken for freedom of speech is more and more leaning toward the right." WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME SEPTEMBER 11, 1996 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO ❶ Sentinel "Out of the Past" ❷ Star Trek: Voyager (in Stereo) BabyLynch 5 (R) (in Stereo) Cops ❸ Bzzzl "Feds" *½ (1988) WDAF ❹ Beverly Hills, 90210 ❺ Party of Five "Deal With It" ❻ News ❽ H. Patrol Cheers ❾ Jenny Jones KCTV ❹ Nanny (R) ❺ "Ghost" *** (1990) A murder victim returns to save his beloved fiancée. ❻ News ❽ Late Show (in Stereo) Seinfeld ❻ K506 Health Check New Plus News SIhoulettes News Plus KCPT ❹ Your Future: GED on TV Teens Talking Freedom Survival Business Rpt. Rights Charlie Rose (in Stereo) KSNT ❹ Wings (R) ❺ Larroquette Frasier (R) Newsradio Law & Order "Pro So" (R) News Tonight Show (In Stereo) Late Night (R) KBMC ❹ Women on Women's Health Grace Under Drew Carey Primetime Live News Roseanne Golden Girls "M&A'SH" KTUW ❹ Metropolitan Opera Presents La Forza del Destino" (Season Premiere) (in Stereo) Moneyline Rpt. Charlie Rose (in Stereo) WIBW ❹ Nanny (R) ❺ "Ghost" *** (1990) A murder victim returns to save his beloved fiancées. News Late Show (In Stereo) Late Late WTKA ❹ Ellen (R) ❺ Ellen (R) Grace Under Drew Carey Primetime Live News SIhoulettes Married... Nightline CABLE STATIONS AAE ❹ Biography: Vanderbilt American Justice (R) 20th Century (R) Law & Order "Profile" Biography: Vanderbills CNBC ❹ Politics Equal Time RiveraLive Charles Godlin America After Hours RiveraLive (R) CNN ❹ Prime News Inside Politics Larry King Live World Today Sports Moneyline NewsNight Showbiz COM ❹ Absolutely Ullman The Critic Dr. Katz Pro. Dream On 14 CBS Stars Politically Inc. Daily Show Kids in Hall Dream On COURT ❹ Prime Time Justice Justice News Story Trial: Abuse Prime Time Justice (R) Justice News CSPAN ❹ Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC ❹ Wild Discovery: Rhino-Run Invention Next Step (R) Adventures-20th Century Next Step (Beyond 2000 Wild Discovery: Rhino-Run ESPN ❹ (6:30) Major League Baseball Teams to Be Announced, (Live) Major League Baseball Teams to Be Announced, (Live) HST ❹ The Phonograph True Action Adventures Wepsons at War (R) Year by Year "1954" (R) The Phonograph LIFE ❹ Unsolved Mysteries "There Was a Little Boy" (1993), Drama CDill Shepherd. Living Mysteries Unsolved Mysteries MTY ❹ Prime Time (in Stereo) Style Real World Real World Singled Out Ren & Stiffly Alternative National (in Stereo) SCFI ❹ V "The Disident" (in Stereo) She-Wolf of London Friday the 13th The Series Twilight Zone Monsters V "The Disident" (in Stereo) TLC ❹ Ultrascence World 500 Nations (R) (Part of 5 of 8) 500 Nations (R) (Part of 6 of 8) Ultrascence World 500 Nations (R) (Part of 6 of 8) TNT ❹ "Support Your Local Sheriff" *** (1990) James Gamer." "Support Your Local Gunfighter" *** (1971) James Gamer." "Brothers O Tole" ** USA ❹ Murder, She Wrote "Unabomber: The True Story" (1993), Drama Dean Stockwell. Unabomber:Charlie Rose GrillMe Love WHI ❹ Big '80s Bandstand Archives (R) 8Track Flash. Big '80s Bandstand Crossroads Sex Appeal Soul of WHI Grace WGN ❹ Sister, Sister Nick Freno Wayne Bros. Wayne Bros. News (in Stereo) Wiseguy In the Heat of the Grace WTSB ❹ "A Bridge Too Far" *** (1977), Drama Dirk Bogarde, Sean Connery An account of a disastrous 1944 Allied military operation." "The Bridge at Remagen" PREMIUM STATIONS HBO ❹ "Tommy Boy" **(1995) Chris Farley PG-13** Fly: 1st Look Arlesis Comedy Half "Something to Talk About" **½ (1995) Julia Roberts' R." MAX ❹ "Heliplaser III: Hell on Earth" **(1992) Doug Bradley, NR" Drop Zone *½ (1994, Adventure Wesley Snipes' R." Under the Hula Moon "R" WINT ❹ "Illusionist III: Hardhead Waves" "Panther" **(1994) Drama Kadem Harderson' R." Losing Chase *½ (1996) Helen Mirren' R." --- KANSAS CASH LOTTO Monday night's numbers 4-6-20-23-28-35 Jackpot: $100,000 The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Periodical postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 66044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $90. Student subscriptions of $1.68 are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 StauFFER-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045. Saturday night's numbers 13-14-28-35-38 Powerball: 9 Jackpot: $21 million Religious Organizations and Activities Helping to meet the spiritual needs of the student community. AMERICAN BAPSTEST CAMPUS MINISTRIES American Baptist Center, 1629 W. 81st, 841-8001; Rev. James Herron, Director/Minister; ABCM "Wednesdays" Meet; 6 p.m, Study; 7 p.m. First Sunday Vespers; 6 p.m. BAHAA FAITH Baha'i Association Advisor: N Silker; Firesides Wed. 7 p.m., 2121 Inverness, 842-2761; 510 Kassid, 865-5472; Deepenings, Saturday, 730, 2121 Inverness, 842-2761; KU Bah'a' Assoc, Monday, 7 p.m., Regionalist Room, President: C. Shuffebarger, 855-1642; General Information: 842-4406 mouse@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Baptist Center, 1629 W. 19th, 841-3148; Rick Clock, Campus Minister, 841-9247 (H); Thurdays, 6:30 p.m.; Meal, first Thursdays of the month, 5:30 p.m. http://falcon.cc.ukans.edu/~rebs/ CAMPUS CHRISTANS Office, 1320 Ohio, 842-6592; Campus Ministers: Jim Musser, 749-0455, Lanny Maddux, 749-2543; Large Group Meetings, 7 p.m., Sundays, 1320 Ohio; Small Groups, call for information; Ministry to International Students, Call Lanny Maddux ST LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CAMPUS CENTER Student Center and Chapel, 1631 Cesrem Rd. 843-0357; Campus Ministers: Frice Krische, Fr. Ray May, Sr. Karen Klaffenbach O.U.U.; Outreach Ministers, Jennifer Bagby and Mitchell Zimmerman; Reconciliation, Saturdays, 40:40-30 p.m. or by appointment; Saturday Mass, 4:46 p.m. Sunday Masses, 9 & 11 a.m. 5 & 10 p.m. Weekday Masses, M-F 4:30 p.m. at St Lawrence, M-W F-12:30 p.m. at Danforth Chapel on Campus. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST Campus Director, Scott Ketrow; Associate Campus Director, Leigh Ann Dullt; 865-3066; Thursday Campus Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Kansas Room, Kansas Union MUSTARD SEED CHARISMATIC FELLOWShip (affiliated with Mustard Seed Christian Fellowship) Hugh Wentz, 515 Frontier Rd. For information on Home Group, Wednesday Prayer Night or Tuesday Night Bible study, call 841-2847. CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWShip (a ministry of the Assemblies of God to colleges and universities worldwide) Campus missionary, Steve Swann; Mailing Address: F.R. Church, Edenor, KK 66205; Office phone: 542-1101; Meetings, Durgar Union; Wed. Noon Prayer Meeting Rock Chalk Room; F.R. Meeting Daisy Hill Room, 7 p.m. sswanson@falcon.cc.ukans.edu CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Pamela Peck, C.S., Advisor, 1709 S. Peck Dr., 841-6768; Student President, Trace Schmeltz, 843-6048; Weekly Meetings, 7 p.m., Kansas Union; Church and Reading Room, 1701 Mass, 843-0520; Sunrise School, 9:30 mneck@falcon.cc.ukans.edu ECUMENICAL CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES Presbyterian Church (USA), United Church of Christ, Church of the Brethren ECM Center, 1204 Oread, 843-9833 Rev. Thad Mollen, Campus Minister, Rev. Connie Lunn, Admin. Assistant, KU Campus University Forum, Wed., 12:00 Noon; Student Group, Thursday, 5:30p.m.; ECM Center open for study and use by organizations. CANTEBURY HOUSE (EPISCOPAL) St. Anselm's Chapel (Episcopal Church/Anglican Communion), 1116 Louisiana, 843-8202 Rev. Joe Aelf, Chaplain, Holy Eucharist, Sunday 5.pm. (dinner follows); Morning Prayer M F 7:3a.m.; Tuesday Holy Eucharist Noon at Danforth Chapel/KU Campus; kulet@faec.onc.ukans.edu HADAMRRR HARAMBEE Black Christian Fellowship, Leo Barbee, Jr., Director, 749-0835(H) Campus Center, 1629 W 19th 841-3437; Mondays, 8:30 p.m. ICTHUS 2504 Allison Dr, 838-9719; Staff: Scott Nissen, Non-Denominational Christian outreach, Thursday, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Burge Union; Monthly worship and activities. INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWShip I.V. NITE, Thurs. 7:30, Anderson Auditorium, KS Union; Prayer Meetings and Weekly Bible Studies. Call for times and places; Jason Brown, 749-2408; International Students, call Len Andyshak, 749-5994 JAYHAWKER CAMPUS FELLOWShip Office: 2400 W 31st, 841-2568 or 749-0023; Campus Ministers: John and帕MamDermott; Campus Directors: Jonathank Reagan Hupp, 832-1218 & Cheh Lim, 749-7996 Student President Daren Nugent 865-2640 KU HILLEL FOUNDATION (Jewish Student Organization) Office: Kansas Union, Room 429, 843-3948; Carlie Fleeder, 749-5397, Interim Director; Bi-weekly Sabbath Dinner, Holiday Observances, Hillel House, 940 Mississippi St; Friday Sabbath Services, 7:45 p.m., Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Dr. c. efleider@falcon.cc.ukans.edu LAWRENCE CHINESE EVANGELICAL CHURCH Ministry of Christian Witness Center, Campus Ministers: Joel and Abby Li, 842-5783; Friday, 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 4:00 p.m. 3001 Lawrence Ave. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS (LDS) Howard Rytting, 841-0223, Weekly Meeting, Wednesday 11 a.m, 120 Indian Ave, Student Association, Institute of Religious Education Tue., 1-230, 118 Fraser Hall, Wed. 1:30-3 p.m., 2000 Dole Bldg. rytting@mismanah.com.hbc.ukans.edu LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY (ELCA) 1116 Louisiana, 843-4948; Carrie Cookinger, Interim Lay Associate; Sunday Dinner, 6 p.; mumatier 6 p.; Tuesdays: Noon Eucharist, Danforth Chapel on campus; Tazee, 8:30 p.;丹forth; Churches: Good Shepherd Lutheran, 2211 Inveness, 10:30 a.m., Trinity Lutheran, 1245 New Hampshire, 8:30 11 a.m. kuhtepi@falcon.cc.ukans.edu LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP, IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 157H and Iowa, 843-0620; Don Miller, Pastor; Sunday Worship 8:30 a.m.; Traditional, 11 a.m.; Contemporary, 6:30 p.; Informal Student Fellowship Free Suppers, Thurs. 5:30 p. UNITED METHODIST CAMPUS MINISTRY Office: 946 Vermont 841-8611; Rev. Jay Henderson, Campus Minister, Wesley Fellowship student gathering, Wed. 7:8-30 p.; Daisy Hill Room, Burge Union; Sunday Worship; Centennial UM Church, 10:50 a.m., Central UL 10:45 p.m., First UM Church, 8:30, 9:45, 11 a.m. KU NAVIGATORS Office: 1031 Vermont, 841-7999; Staff: Doug Nuene, Matt Uldrigh, Mark McElmurry, President Mike Wuthrich, Weekly small Bible Studies; Monthly NAVIGATORS Ends Activities and meetings are open to all. Sponsored by KURA Kansas University Religious Advisors Clip & Save --- Parade starting at 12:15 p.m. Thursday, September 12th at the Chi-O Fountain, down Jayhawk Blvd. to the Kansas Union Grand Marshall - Harold Sandy. Free Cake will be served at the Kansas Union following the parade. Bus Schedule may be a little delayed during the noon hour. BIG SALE!!!! DON'T MISS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 20% Off anything in the store that has a Jayhawk on it! Jayhawk Posters FREE with any purchase! 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