2 University Daily Kansan / Friday, September 13, 1991 ON CAMPUS - The African Affairs Student Association will meet at 7 p.m. at the International Room in the Kansas Union. Campus Christians will meet at 7 p.m.at the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union. The third annual Lawrence Indian Arts Show Juried Competition will begin tomorrow at the KU Museum of Anthropology. The show will be open daily through Oct. 27. available at the Murphy Hall box office. - The non-traditional student organization will meet at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Alcove I in the Kansas Union. The German club will meet at 4:30 p.m. tuesday in 4008 Woees Hall. Students Against Hunger will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Walnut Room in the Kansas Union. ■ The KU chess club will meet at ?p.m. Tuesday at the Oread Room in the Kansas Union. Bush may delay loan to Israel to save Middle East peace talks WASHINGTON — Fearing that Middle East peace negotiations might be in jeopardy, President Bush said yesterday that he would use his veto authority if necessary to delay action on Israel's call for $10 billion in loan guarantees to help house a flood of Soviet immigrants. Advertise in The Daily Kansan for Quick Results The Associated Press Bush said the world was on the brink of a historic breakthrough that could launch direct negotiations between Israel and its Arab neighbors. However, Arab nations fear the loans that Israel has asked for could be used to settle immigrant Jews in disputed territory. Bush said he wanted to avoid a debate that would raise a host of sensitive issues that could destroy chances in the fall of the countries to the peace table. Talks are expected to begin in October, but no time or place has been established. Secretary of State James Baker III is due to return to the Middle East in the next few days to try to convene a peace conference among Israel and Arab nations. Bush would not say which country he thought might balk at attending a peace conference if Congress entered a debate on loan guarantees. Meanwhile, supporters of Israel were fanning across Capitol Hill in hopes of persuading Congress to reject the delay. House Speaker Tom Foley said afterward that the United States should not link housing guarantees Israel concessions at the peace table. Bush said he had not made any commitment that he would support loan guarantees. Such a commitment, he would undermine his efforts for peace. Bush's veto threat seemed more symbolic than real if his goal was to prevent debate. Foreign-aid legislation is pending in Congress, and Bush could veto that bill or any other that reaches his desk. But he has no constitutional power to prevent Congress from debating any issue it chooses. Busha1so; sidet stepped a question on whether he thought the release of a western hostage in Beirut may be imminent. But he said Israel's recent release of 51 Arab prisoners was bound to be viewed as favorable. said Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas was handling himself extremely well in his confirmation hearings and that he was more confident than ever that Thomas would be confirmed. ■ defended CIA nominee Bob Gates anew and said he would not withdraw his nomination. He said that charges against Gates stemming from the Iran Contra affair were nonsense. Gates' confirmation proceedings are scheduled to begin Monday. ON THE RECORD Lawrence police issued notices to appear in court to underage people they observed drinking beer at 11:10 p.m. Wednesday at the Congo Bar, 520 N. Third St., Lawrence police reported. An aunderage person was arrested on charges of giving false identification to police during a bar check at 12:56 a.m. yesterday at Johnny's Tavern, 401 N. Second St., Lawrence police reported. A pizza delivery person was robbed of cash at 8:40 p.m. Wednesday in the 1300 block of W. 24th St., Lawrence police reported. - Fifty dollars in quarters was taken from video game machines between 9 a. Sept. 6 and 2:30 p.m. Sept.11 at Oliver Hall, KU police report. Lawrence police plan to conduct bar checks this weekend for underage drinking. Lawrence police said. FRI & SAT5:30,7:30,9:30 SUN-THURS 5:30 & 9:30 FRI &SAT7:00 &9:00 SUNDAY3:30 &7:30 MON-THURS7:30ONLY DOCHOLLYWOOD (PG13) TERMINATOR II (R) (4:30*). 7:05.9:40 DEAD AGAIN(R) (4.40*1) 7.45, 9.45 We still offer students the $3.50 price at all evening showings 3 Prime-Timer Show (c)/Senior Citizen Anytime PURE LUCK (PG) (4:45*), 7:20, 9:45 uomo Spinners (PG 1) 2-4 9-10 7/28 - 9/30 Don't Tell Mom (PG 1) 4-6 9-10 7/28 - 9/30 The Babysed The Baby Pastmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60045 The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, KAN 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 66044 Annual subscriptions by mail are $50. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Now open till 11:00 Friday and Saturday 1801 Massachusetts 842-9637 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY FRIDAY'S CHOICE FEATURE FRI: $2.00 Wells SAT: 25¢ Draws SUN: All-u-can-eat Taco Bar $3.50 Open at 7:00 p.m. 21 and over admitted 623 VERMONT NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH 11-2 Free Pool during lunch and 7-9 p.m! LOOKING FOR A PLACE WHERE... - You can be yourself? - God is a living reality? - You are valued as a friend? - Grace and peace are shared? Wednesdays, 7:00-8:30 p.m. Kansas Union, Parlor C Wesley Fellowship is sponsored by United Methodist School Ministry Independent Laundromat COME TO Jay Henderson, Campus Minister For more information call 841-8661 26th & Iowa (1 blk west) Quiet, lots of space Billiards, Video Games, & CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES FOR MEN & WOMEN & COSTUMES 928 MASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE, KS, 60044 913-843-0611 The Etc. Shop UNIQUE GIFTS Air-conditioned Bungalo Laundromat AVIREY LEATHER JACKETS BOAT HOUSE ROW SWEATERS DUCK HEAD SHIRTS DUCK HEAD PLEATED PANTS CAMIZ SWEATERS CHRISTIAN DIOR SOCKS CAMP SOCKS 4 JAY SOCKS LEATHER BELTS TAUROS LEATHER BAGS LYNTONE WALLETS LORUS WATCHES BULOVAWATCHES RAY BAN SUNGLASSES FOSSIL WATCHES 19th & Barker (a few blocks east of Mass.) Quiet neighborhood laundromat The Best Kept Secret in Town! Wylie's Grill NOWUnder New Management & Ownership KC's #1 Hamburger & Chicken has Come to Lawrence 832-2257 • 23rd & Naismith • Lawrence Hours: 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Everyday Tailgater's Special 10 pc. broasted chicken dinner $8.99 includes: 1 pint mashed potatoes •1/2 pint gravy •1 pint slaw 4 dinner rolls Call In Orders Welcome 832-2257 AMPRIDE Gathering & Accessories For Man & Woman Gadgets India 225 Manuscript Lane London, UK 191-863-6111 Gas-Food Mart Auto Repair 23rd and Haskell Horse Show Sponsored by KU Equestrian Club September 22 at Douglas County Trailriders Arena everyone encouraged to attend For more info call Jeff at 865-0766 THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Open Horse Show Open to entire Lawrence community Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6:15 a.m.-7:15 a.m. Session 1: now-Oct 18-Fees adjusted for late enrollment Participants are required to sign a waiver during open enrollment that informs participants of voluntary risk; over 35 years of age must have a physician's consent before they can enroll and participate. SUNRISE AEROBICS Recreation Services* 208 Robinson* 864-3546* M-F8-5 MANIPUR DANCE & MARTIAL ARTS TROUPE "A MAGICAL NIGHT, THE PUBLIC WAS AMAZED"- MIDI LIBRE, FRANCE TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 17 @ 7:30P LIBERTY HALL 642 MASSACHUSETTS (913) 749-1912 FROM MANIPUR, INDIA RANGANIKETAN KANSAS vs. TULSA Catch the Action Live on THE SPORTS AUTHORITY Saturday with Andy Finch and Bill Riley Air-Time-12:45 Kick-0ff 1:00 Latest Styles of Shorts! Test Prints $2.99! Quality Collegiate Sportswear At Outlet Prices! Heavyweight Sweatshirts only $27.99 2 Great Locations! In Between Yellow Sub & The Creasing on Campus & 23rd & Barker (The Bright Blue Bldg Across From Haskell JC) HOURS: "M-Thur 10-6pm" "Friday 10-5pm" "Saturday 9-5pm" "Sunday 12-5pm"