2 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, October 10, 1991 Billiards, Video Games, & Wilderness Discovery 864-3545 DON'S AUTO CENTER "For All Your Repair Needs' - Complete Auto Repair * Machine Shop Service * Parts Department 841-4833 920 E.11th Street - Budget airfares anywhere. * International student airfares. * Railpasses issued here. * Internet! identity cards. * Travel gear and guidebooks. * Expert travel advice. 1-800-475-5070 Crown Cinema 831 Foster Street Fountain, IL 60901 VARSITY 1015 MASSACHUSETTS 841-5191 BEFORE 6 PM-ADULTS $3.00 (LIMITED TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS - $3.00 Sat.Sun 2:45 Daily 5:15,7:25,9:30 Necessary (PG-13) HILLCREST 925 IOWA **Parisian**(P1-13) Sat, Sun 3:00 - 5:30 8:30 - 9:30 Riccheto (P1-14) Sat, Sun 6:30 - 8:30 *Late for Dinner*(P2-1) Sat, Sun 2:45 - 4:55 Daily 5:17 - 7:30 *Barton Fink* (P2-2) Sat, Sun 6:50 - 8:50 Daily 6:00 - 7:50 *The Super* (P2-3) Sat, Sun 2:45 - 4:55 CINEMA TWIN 11/4 IOWA 841-5191 Suburban Commando (PG) Sat, Sun 2-4 Daily: 30-9, 30-9, 30-9 Freddy's Dead (R) Sat. Sun 2:45 Daily 1:35 10:30-8:30 Suburban Commander (R) Sat. Sun 2:45 711 W. 23rd Malls Shopping Center 842-8822 $15 OFF purchase of any portrait package Great for seniors or gifts! Offer expires 12 - 31 - 91 NEW ARRIVALS in Bausch & Lomb RAYBANS® The Etc. Shop 928 Massachusetts 10-5:30 M-Sat. 12-5 Sun. 8 p.m. Thurs. (913) 843-0611 --at lunch, dinner, or a few fresh beers. Look for lunch, dinner, and dessert specials daily! 012222222222 CHAINS FIXED FAST 833 Mass - Lawrence KS We've Moved! 642 Mass TRIP HISPAREPE 9:00 DROWNING BY NUMBERS 7:00 FESTIVAL INIMATION 8:30 OPENS FRIDAY FRI-SAT-SUN5:00, 7:15, 9:15 Now open till 11:00 Friday and Saturday 1801 Massachusetts 842-9637 Who Discovered SHOUT (PG 13) (5:00*) 7:25 9:45 ECM -1204 Oread Speaker: Dan Wildcat of Haskell Indian Junior College. Find out attonight's Rice and Beans dinner 6:00 p.m. Sponsored by : Latin American Solidarity, HALO, and Native American Student Association. Whom? TIME BOMB (R) (5:00*) 7:00 9:00 Dickinson FISHER KING (R) (4:30*) 7:10 9:50 Dickinson 841-8600 2339 IOWA 51 DOC HOLLYWOOD(PG-13) DECEIVED (R) (4:35*). 7:00.9:05 We still offer students the $3.50 price at all evening showings 63 Prime-Timer Show (c)/Senior Citizen Anytime Expand your horizons. DEAD AGAIN (R) (4:50*) 7:05 9:30 KU Amateur Radio Club All Welcome! (4:50*),7:05,9:30 *Highest Quality* T-SHIRTS • HIATS • SWEATS YOU NAME IT, WELL PRINT IT! FULL COLOR PROCESS PRINTING - Talk with distant countries A RESTAURANT & BAR ORNUCOPIA WE'RE PROUD SCREENPRINTING PARTY FAVORS 730 MASS. 841-1999 FORMORE INFORMATION, Student Senate & The Elections Commission - Have fun with Ham Radio Highest Quality Dinner served Mon-Sat 728 Massachusetts • 842.5199 are now accepting Applications for Replacement Senators. Pick up applications in the Student Senate Office, 410 Student Union. Contact: Mike 843-8993 (evenings) - Meet students with same interests Sit outside in our beer 0 To bring the tradition of brewing back to Lawrence. Come try the freshest beer in town along with great fresh-cooked meals, all at 2 Graduate Seats 1. Journalism Seat fresh-cooked meals, all at a price that can't be beat. 636 Massachusetts St. Lawrenceen K834-4535 Open Mon-Sat 11-midnight Sunday noon to 11 THE FREE STATE BREWING CO. in The Office of Student Life. Sit outside in our beer garden or sit inside and see our custom made brewing facilities. Daytime visitors can often see brewing in progress. So come visit Nightly Fresh Fish & Seafood To bring the tradition of For lunch, dinner. here are Vacancies to 2 Graduate Seats or The Office of Student Life, 300 Strong Hall. Barkis said he thought passage of the Hard 40 law in 1990 took much of the momentum out of the movement to reimpose capital punishment. The issue was not even discussed during the 1991 Legislature. 1 Journalism Seat Cates said he and Wagle had drafted the proposal in part because of concerns about gang violence in Wichita and the Kansas City area, as well as drug-related crimes. He said both legislators acknowledged that passage of the bill would not solve the crime problem. "I don't expect any movement on this at all," Barkis said. "I don't look for it to go anywhere." Traditionally, the Federal and State Affairs委员会 consider death penalty legislation. The House chair, Kathleen Sebelius, D-Topeka, is a vocal opponent. In the Senate, chairman Ed Reilly, R-Leavenworth, is a vocal supporter. Applications are due on Monday, Oct. 21, at 5:00 Kansas lawmakers introduce plan to reinstate death penalty TOPEKA — Two conservative lawmakers plan to introduce a proposal in January that would reinstate the ban on shipment for premedicated murder. The Associated Press Reps. Jim Cates, R-Topeka, and Susan Wagle, R-Wichita, unveiled their proposal yesterday. Its contents mirror those in "Hard 40" law approved by the 1990 Legislature, except that it substitutes death for a mandatory 40-year prison term for certain murders. However, the proposal's future appears dim. House Speaker Marvin Barkis, D-Louisburg, a death penalty opponent, said he did not think lawmakers would approve a capital punishment bill in 1992, and that both the Senate and House had rejected proposals during the past five years. Cates said he and Wagle were introducing the bill in response to Kansans' concerns about violent crime. He also noted, as supporters of the death penalty repeatedly had, that polls through the years had shown a large majority of state residents favored its reintroduction. "Kansans are overwhelmingly in favor of it," Cates said. "We're going to see the public getting behind this bill. The House last considered the issue in 1990, rejecting a death penalty proposal offered as an amendment to the Hard 40 legislation. The Senate rejected death penalty bills in 1887 and 1990. Cates said he and Wagle planned to profile the bill tomorrow with the secretary of state's office, so that it could be considered in the first days of the 1962 session. Under their proposal, the death penalty could be imposed only for pre-meditated murders and only after a separate jury trial on the issue of sentencing. In the same jury would hear both the criminal case and the sentencing case. A person who was under 18 when he committed murder or who is mentally ill is a felon. Also, the jury would have to find that one of eight aggravating factors was present to impose the death penalty. For example, it would consider whether a defendant has been convicted of a particularly brutal crime before, or whether he or she created great risk of death to many people. In addition, the jury would have to consider mitigating circumstances, such as whether the defendant acted under extreme stress or was dominated by another person. Marijuana and drug paraphernalia were found inside the towed car, Lawrence police reported. The car's owner was apprehended on a charge of aggravated assault. The Little Debbie truck taken from the 600 block of Kasid Drive Tuesday was found that night in the Malls Olde English Village parking lot, 2411 Louisiana St., with the keys in heignement and the doors locked. None of the Little Debbie cupcakes valued at $500 were removed, Lawrence police reported. A tow-truck driver was threatened when he attempted to tow a vehicle in the 600 block of North Fifth Street. ON THE RECORD A man was arrested at 10:10 a.m. Tuesday in the intersection of 11th and Connecticut streets for stopping cars for money. Lawrence policereported Legal Services for Students YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! A man exposed himself to two students at 8:13 p.m. Tuesday in Parking Lot 52 east of Carruth-O'Leary Hall, KU police reported. A man exposed himself to three students at 8:40 p.m. Tuesday behind Lewis Residence Hall, KU police reported. garage in 1100 block of Park Side Circle between 8 p.m. oct.1 and 4.23 p.m. Tuesday, Lawrence police 1 report The Commuters Club will meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m. today in Alceo I in the Kansas Union. - The Latin American Studies Center will sponsor a Latin American Merienda brown-bag lunch at noon today in Alcove A in the Kansas Union. - The Hispanic American Leadership Organization and Hispanic American Law Students Association will sponsor a "Hispanic in Law" Forum at 5 p.m. today at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID The Canterbury House of the Episcopal Anglican Church will sponsor Holy Eucharist at noon today in Danforth Chapel. Free With Transfer In Appointment Needed Roger & Me ADVERTISING WORKS! Get your Free issue of the new Take This! at Thursday's show. Appointment Process (48 Burge Union) (913) 864-5665 Woodruff Auditorium 5th Floor, Kansas Union $2.50 DISTORNATION KU Equestrian Club will meet at 7:30tonight at the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. Catch CARRIE this weekend at midnight!!!! ON CAMPUS 864-SHOW the Kansas Union - Poet's Alive will meet at 7:30 tonight at Alcove D in the Kansas Union. This Saturday Oct 12th, at 4pm Cosponsored with Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will meet at 7.30 tonight at the Pioneer Room in the Kansas Union. THIS WEEK KU Young Democrats will meet at 8 tonight at the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. This Thursday Oct 10th, 7pm KU Champions Club will meet at 7 tonight in the Kansas Union. ENJOY MOVIES ON THE BIG SCREEN WITH S.U.A. The KU American Civil Liberties University at 6 p.m. today in Alkowa Cemetery Latin American Solidarity, Native American Student Association and Hispanic American Leadership Organization will sponsor a lecture by Dan Wildcat titled "The Real Legacy of 1942: An Incredible Viewpoint" at 6 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries. 1204 Oread. - The University Scholarship Halls for Ethnic Realism will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at Miller Scholarship Hall. * Forming Awareness of Cancer Through Students will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at the Regional Room in Tickets $2.50 available at the SUA Box Office. 864-SHOW Monopolize Your Fun! Friday: 7:00 & 9:30 pm Saturday: 7:00 & 9:30 pm Sunday matinee: 2:00 pm $3.00 Friday & Saturday October 11,12,13 Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, K6045. The University Daily Kansan (USP5 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Staffer Fint Hall, Falt Lawn, Kanan, 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 66044 Annual subscriptions by mail are $60. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Midnight Movie I'M ZT I'm glad I'm not the nominee for the Supreme Co NOT A NOMINEE Parts of my past I'd just as soon not remember It's not too shady a past, but I'm not perfect. God knows! Really! The past is the only thing we have to judge people. God forgives the past, but we do not easily forget it. becomes the past form of Lutheran Campus Ministry by students and for students 1204 Oread Worship: 10:30 a.m. 843-4948 FREE Topeka Performing Arts Center for the Student Bus Tickets KU Concert Series performance by Ballet Folklorico de Mexico Tuesday, October 15, 1991 Two buses are reserved for KU students two buses are reserved for KU student and will leave the parking lot west of Murphy Hall at 6:45 p.m. Reservations for the 87 free bus seats must be made through the Murphy Hall box Office by 6:00 p.m. Monday, October 14. For additional information call 06429892 864-3982 1