10 University Daily Kansan / Monday, November 11, 1991 YEARBOOK LAST CHANCE! PORTRAITS For those of you that missed the first portrait session, the Jayhawker has brought back the portrait photographer UNTIL Nov.22 ONLY! This will be your last chance to get your photo in KU's official yearbook.Don't miss out! Come to the Strong Hall Rontunda at any time during the following hours. You do not need an appointment Dates: Nov.11-15 and 18-22 Times: Mon., Wed., Thurs., & Fri.: 9:00 - noon; 1:00-5:00 Tues.: 1:00-5:00; 6:00-9:00 Sitting fee: Seniors: $4 (8 poses) Underclasses: $2(4 poses) The sitting fee is waived if you purchase or have purchased your copy of the 1992 Jayhawker for $25. DO NOT PUT IT OFF UNTIL THE LAST DAY UNLESS YOU WANT TO WAIT IN LINE! 1992 JAYHAWKER IT'S YOUR YEARBOOK DON'T BE LEFT OUT! 'Doonesbury' segments receive mixed reactions The Associated Press Garry Trudeau strip alleges Quayle cocaine cover-up Searing satirist Garry Trudeau has divided newspapers once again with his "Doonesbury" comic strip. This time, Trudeau alleges a cocaine cover-up and his target is Vice President Dan Quavle. The two-week series beginning today prompted some of the 1,400 newspapers and other publications that buy "Doonesbury" to compose editor's opinion explaining why they will — or will not — run them. Some editors said that the issue, as in past "Doonesbury" controversies, is censorship. Others said Trudeau exceeded the bounds of libel law and good taste with unsubstantial allegations that Quayle bought cocaine when he was a U.S. senator. One sequence alleges that a Drug Enforcement Administration file exists on Quayle and that someone, somewhere covered up the existence of the file, said Lee Salem, editorial director of Universal Press Syndicate, which distributes "Doonesbury." The syndicate said that it was satisfied with the satirist's sources. The DEA won't comment. Trudeau has shaken up his subscribers in the past with strips portraying bleak living conditions for U.S. soldiers during the Persian Gulf war, alleged Mafia ties of Frank Sinatra and the anti-abortion movie "The Silent Scream." "The Trudeau walks the line constantly — that's the edge that creates so many fans," said John M. Walter, managing editor of the *Atlanta Journal-Constitution*, which said it would not run the Quayle series. "But sometimes he goes over, and in this event we thought it was uncalled for, an unfair fail." The Chicago Tribune is withholding two episodes containing allegations that the paper could not confirm, said John Lux, associate feature writer at The Washington Post, who is funny. This masquerade as reporting he wrote. Editors at the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times said those papers would run the冬天. Quayle has said the allegations have been investigated and discredited. In 1985, the syndicate withheld Trudeau's six installations on "The Silent Scream" but allowed the New Republic to run them. Murray B. Light, editor and senior vice president of the Buffalo (N.Y.) News, ran a front-page story Thursday explaining why it would not run the Quayle series. "The charges made by Trudeau are serious ones that have been investigated by qualified journalists and, according to them, are false." Doctor denies abortion caused death of woman The Associated Press OVERLAND PARK — A physician says he is the victim of media hype in the wake of the death of a Texas woman who died after he performed an abortion on her. "The whole thing smacks of a media event," said Dr. Robert Crist, the frequent target of abortion protesters in the past years. Authorities in Houston began an investigation last week into the death of a 17-year-old patient who died Nov. 2 at a Houston hospital hours after undergoing an abortion at a Houston clinic. Reports of the woman's death have appeared in television and newspapers in Kansas City and Houston. "We're easy to attack. We're a favorite target now," Crist said Saturday at his attorney's office in Kansas City. An attorney for the Houston woman's family said the girl bled profusely after the procedure. Autopsy results have not been released. Crist said Saturday that he did not know the patient had any problems after being released from the clinic. Shespent $2^{1/2}$ hours in recovery, he said. "She left, to the best of my knowledge, in excellent condition," Crist said. STUDENT SPECIALS SONY Microcassette Recorder Uses microcassettes. Features one touch recording, cue/review, auto shutoff, micronhone and ear jack. SOUTHWESTERN BELL Answering Machine Features a beeperless remote, voice-activated control, message indicator and one-touch message play back. The most reliable you can buy Reg. $59.95 DS-DD-5 1/4" $78¢ Reg. $1.10 Each DS-DD-3 1/2" $113 Reg. $1.50 Each $4995 Each SCHOOL SPECIALTY SUPPLY Park Plaza Retail Center 2108 W. 27th, Suite H * Lawrence PHONE: 865-5071 FREE PIZZA! BUY ONE & GET ONE FREE