2 University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, November 6, 1991 ON CAMPUS University Forum will sponsor a luncheon and speaker at 11:40 a.m. today at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries building, 1204 Oread Ave. Del Brinkman, vice掌委 for academic affairs, will speak about "The Political Correctness Debate." The Juggling Club will meet at 1:30 p.m. today at the flagpole in front of Strong Hall. The Anthropology Club will meet at 3:30 p.m. todav at 633 Fraser Hall. - The Recycling Task Force will meet at 5 p.m. today at the Oread Room in the Kansas Union. KU Gamers and Role-Players will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Frontier Room in the Burge Union. Environs will meet at 6p.m. today at Parlors A and B in the Kansas Union. BACCHU will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at Alcove I in the Kansas Union. The Dependent Care Referral Service will sponsor a family care-giving program at 7tonight at the Governor's Room in the Kansas Union. The topic will be "Helping Elementary-Age Children Reach Their Potential When Their Parents Have Divorced." - The Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs will meet at 7tonight at the Kansas Room in the Kansas Union. - The sailing club will meet at 7tonight at the International Room in the Kansas Union. ■ College Republicans will meet at 7:30 tonight at Parlors A and B in the Kansas Union. An eating disorders support group will meet at 7:30 tonight at the first floor conference room in Watkins Memorial Health Center. ON THE RECORD Blankets, compact discs and bicycle parts were paid at $1,325 were taken between noon Thursday and 9 a.m. Sunday from a fraternity house in the 1600 block of West 15th Street, Lawrence police reported. - Computer equipment valued at $1,393 was taken between 5 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. Sunday from the department of linguistics in Blake Hall, KU police reported. Nineteen light fixtures were vandalized between 7:20 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Tower D of the Jayhawker Towers, KU police report. A KU student in a Jeep was slapped in the face by a person who was parked next to him in a gray Chevrolet at 6:25 p.m. Tuesday in front of Dillons, 1015 W. 23rd St., Lawrence police reported. The two had exchanged abusive words and thrown food at each other. Bush cans foreign trips amidst rising criticism WASHINGTON — President Bush, criticized by Democrats for traveling overseas while Americans are battered at home by economic problems, decided last night to put off a trip to Asia, Australia and Hawaii late this month. The Associated Press The surprise announcement came on the eve of Bush's departure for another trip to Europe—his second in one week. He will fly to Rome today for a NATO summit beginning tomorrow and then travel to the Netherlands to address a summit of the European Community. The president's change of schedule came amid polls showing that voters are angry at politicians and anxious about the economy. Bush was lamponed by Democrats this week in a T-shirt deriding his "Anywhere But America Tour." Democrats have been portraying Bush as unsympathetic to domestic policy, too much attention to foreign policy. White House press secretary Marlin Fitzwater said Bush wanted to reschedule the Asia-Australia-Hawaii trip as soon as possible but that no one would attend. Mr. Bush sent to foreign embassies last night with notification that the trip was off. Fitzwater said Bush wanted to stay in town in case Congress considered "George Bush went to Rome, and all I got was this lousy... recession." Rep. Vic Fazio D-Calif. legislation to spur the economy and extend unemployment benefits. The president had been scheduled to leave for Japan one day before Thanksgiving. Congressional leaders invited him to recess their session by the holiday. Bush's trip was to have taken him to Tokyo, Singapore, South Korea, Australia and Hawaii. The final stop in Honolulu was for a Dec 7 ceremony commemorating the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 50 years ago. "Everything about this trip would be out," Fitzwater said. However, a later White House announcement failed to mention Hawaii. Amid criticism of Bush's travels, the White House already had been paring down the trip. "It was a no-win situation," one administration official said. "The host countries were not happy because the trip was being shortened, and there is time to get back at home. It seems that the trip should be made at a more auspicious time." Rep. Vic Fazio, D-Calif., head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, went on the house floor, unfurled a black T-shirt and said, "George Bush went to Rome, and all I saw was his reckoning." The "shirt describes Bush as being on an "Anywhere But America Tour." "How can the president see the pain in the fact of a father who can't find work when he finds so much time required to be overseas," Fazio said. "How can he find solutions to the problems of America's children in Rome." The president should be in Rome, the president should pay payment rate stands at 11 percent. Announcing the trip postponement, Fitzwater said, "The president regrets this decision but thinks that the university is providing professional calendar requires this change. "We want to be here for the final days, especially if we have unemployment and can economic growth package and other issues we want to deal with." Going to the game? We can help!! Kandyland Day Care is now open on game days! 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