6 University Daily Kansan / Monday, December 2. 1991 Crown Cinema BEFORE & P.M. ADULTS $3.00 (LIMITED TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 VARSITY 1015 MAASSACHUSETTS 841 5191 Strictly Business (PG-13) Seat. No. 24,90 Delry. 5:37.7.6.8.3 HILLCREST 825 IOWA Beauty and the Beast (1) $3.00/day; 10:20AM - 11:45AM 1.90/day People Under the Stairs (2) $3.00/day; 10:20AM - 11:45AM 1.75/day Billy Bathtime (3) $3.00/day; 10:20AM - 11:45AM 1.75/day For the Boys ($6.00/day); 10:20AM - 11:45AM 2.40/day Beauty and the Beast (1) $3.00/day; 10:20AM - 11:45AM 2.40/day CINEMA TWIN 3110 IOWA 841 5191 Curly Sue (PG-13) Set Sun 7:45 Dust 8:00, 7:30 American Tail 2 (G) Set Sun 7:45, 7:25, 6:15, 4:00 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY Dickinson 841 8600 Dickinson 212-753-5151 CAPEFEAR $ ^{ \mathrm{R}} $ (4-50*)7:10:9:30 MYGIRL (PG) (5:00*) 7:25 9:40 ALLIWANTFORCHRISTMAS $ ^{G} $ FISHER KING $ ^{\mathrm{(R)}} $ (4.30$ ^{*}$ ),7.05;9:40 LITTLEMANTATE (PG) (4-35) 7:00 9:10 THEADDAMSFAMILY We still offer students the $3.50 price at all evening showings 53 Prime Timer Show (.) Senior Citizen Anytime Amsterdam $315* Paris $315* Tokyo $365* Madrid $365* Italy $315* Brussels *Fare* are each way from Kansas City based on roundtrip purchase. *Fare* does not include incidental bony acts. Call for other destinations, both one way and roundtrip. 1-800-475-5070 1634 Orrington Evanston IL 60901 Council Travel 1634 Orienton YES... KU Student "The First provided faster service than any other financial aid people." First National has earned a reputation for fast, friendly service on PLUS, SLS and Stafford Loans. Ask Carol Wirthman and her Staff to explain the many options available to students today. Call (913) 865-0278 First National A MidAmerican Bank Ninth & Massachusetts Motor Bank, 8th & Tennessee South Bank, 7th & Tennessee North Bank, 3500 West Lawrence, Kansas 66044-0428 (913) 852-6050 Member FDIC Equal Opportunity Lender Lender ID # 804069 To welcome the holiday season, Roberta Fenstemaker decorates an information booth window with garland. The information booth attendant kept a five-year tradition alive yesterday as she worked three hours in the booth at the corner of Sunflower Road and Sunnyside Avenue. Holiday cheer U.S. livestock producers want Soviets to buy more than grain The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The nation's livestock producers want to talk turkey and pork and beef — when it comes to deciding just how the Soviet Union will move in the agricultural credit guarantee recently authorized by President Bush. And although Agriculture Secretary Edward Madigan warns that most of the package will contain grain, commodity groups say that the United States should have some say in how the money it's providing is nept. "Let's be salesmen, not order takers," said Stuart Proctor, executive vice president of the National Turkey Federation. "It's our money — we can't sitidly by and let them pick and choose," said Alan Sobba, director of taxes and trade for the National Cattlemen's Association. "We should be calling the shots and sending the signal that we're going to be more than providers of bulk grains." USDA says Soviets will be free to spend agricultural credits as they seefit. But the U.S. Department of Agriculture has insisted that because the Soviets are doing the buying, they should get what's on their shopping list. The Agriculture Department has traditionally favored bulk grains for its export initiatives rather than so-called value-added farm products such as meats, poultry or vegetable oil. According to lawmakers, an 8-percent increase in the U.S. market share of the world's value-added trade would result in a $50 billion increase in the U.S. gross national product and 1 million new jobs. ing the USDA to add value-added products to the mix for months, but the $1.25 billion in credit guarantees has pushed the issue to the fore. Commodity groups have been bush- The United States has only 10 percent of the world market share of value-added products, while the European Community controls about half, said A Tank, director of foreign trade at the National Pork Producers Council. There may also be the perception at USDA, said one official, that by helping a livestock industry the department is helping processors rather than farmers. But industry officials say the government should raise the cattle, turkey, broilers and hogs. They in turn rely on other farms for livestock feed. Fans of Magic continue flocking to his sports store The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — The recession may be slowing some holiday shopping, but customers kept running to Magic Johnson's sports store this weekend, drawn by their love for the basketball legend stricken with the AIDS virus. His singular prominence in the minds of U.S. youth showed as one small boy dragged his unwilling mother into Magic's 3 in Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza — simply to touch a basketball display. Suzi Schnore and her daughter, Gena, 17, drove 40 miles Saturday to buy a Los Angeles Lakers clock, a Magic hat with sequins and a video called "Magic Johnson, Always Showtime." The Schmore family, who are avid Lakers fans, cried after the team's star announced Nov. 7 that he was infected with the AIDS virus. For many fans, buying a poster, hat or key chain emblazoned with Johnson's name seemed to be a way of dealing with their sorrow. Jitahid Imara in to buy a T-shirt for a coworker that was saddened by the news. Johnson's announcement had a more profound impact on Imara than a quick trip to the mail. A county juvenile probation worker, Imani vowed to increase AIDS awareness among his young charges and helped organize two AIDS workshops for juvenile offenders. "I was uplifted by Magic's willingness to get out in front for AIDS education," Imara said. "These kids are in a high-risk group." Even a Chicago Bulls devotee like Macaia Biers of Toledo, Ohio, took time during a business trip to Los Angeles to look for Christmas gifts for her grandniece and grandnephew, who are both Johnson fans. Magic Johnson She came out of the store empty-handed, but she didn't do so by choice "If they hadn't been out of the purple and yellow balls, or if they'd had the right sizes, we would have spent $100 on those kids," she said. A new item at the store, which is named for Johnson's jersey number and opened nine months ago, is a special T-shirt manufactured for sale to fund an AIDS foundation that Johnson is forming. The white shirts are printed in blue, green and pink and show the Earth alongside Johnson, who is playing basketball. Scattered on the shirt are the words "We believe in Magic," "Worldwide Alert" and "World Awareness League." The words are printed in English and Spanish. Although he didn't have specific figures, store manager Lloyd Hawthorne said sales of the $19.99 shirt and other Johnson items were brisk. The word "AIDS" was nowhere to be found on the fund-raising shirts or in the uniforms. "It's such a scary word for some people," Hawthorne said. "But everyone is very aware. First-time customers still come in all the time asking: 'Where can we send money?' Where can we write?' It's still in the front of people's minds." The Associated Press Smith rape trial to begin PALM BEACH, Fla. - The peak winter season hasn't yet begun, but the social calendar is busy in Palm Beach this week. Charity luncheons. The opera. Seniors polo matches. And, of course, the rape trial that has brought more attention to this sunblessed resort than it has seen since the early 1960s, when the property at 1095 N. Ocean Blvd. was known as the Winter White House. These days, that address is best known as the place where William Kennedy Smith, a nephew of the late President Kennedy, allegedly raped a young woman after a night of drinking with another uncle, Sen. Edward Kennedy. Opening statements in Smith's trial are scheduled to begin today, and the man at the cen'r of the latest Kennedy furor was reported to have spent a quiet evening last night at the family compound meeting with his lawyers. "They're just, obviously, going over some last-minute plans," a representative for Smith, Barbaraeckian, said yesterday afternoon. She added that Smith, a 31-year-old medical school graduate, "is as I have always known him — he's confidant, optimistic, eager to get this trial under way." His accuser, a 30-year-old woman whose stepfather's wealth helped giverher entry to Palm Beach's social scene, was reported to be secluded with her family in anticipation of the trial. 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