12 Wednesday, June 26, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Crown Cinema BEFORE 6 PM, ADULTS $3.00 (LIMITED TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS - $3.00 VARSITY 123 MASSACHUSETTS 841-5191 ROBIN HOOD (PG-13) SAT, SUN 1.30 EVERY 4:15 7.10 10.00 HILLCREST 925 IOWA ROBIN HOOO (PG-13) SAT, SUN 1:30 THELMIA AND LOUISE (R) @ HAT TUN 30:00 DANCE WITH RUSS (R) @ HAT TUN 10:00 WOLVES (PG-13) @ HAT TUN 4.50 AWAKENINGS (PG-13) @ HAT TUN 4.50 BACKRAFT (R) @ HAT TUN 10:00 DYING ROUGH (R) @ HAT TUN 10:00 CINEMA TWIN 3110 IOWA 842 6400 WHAT ABOUT B0B? (PG) SAT: 5/21 7:30 7:30 HOME ALONE (PG) SAT: 5/21 7:30 7:30 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY Thermonuclear Protection You want it... We stock it! 916 Massachusetts ROCKETEER (PG) *(2:20 *5:10) 7:25 9:45 ONLY THE LONELY (PG-13) *(2:16 *4:40) 7:05 9:30 DON'T TELL MOM (PG-13) THE BABYSITTER'S DEAD *(2:05 *7:15) 9:35 CITY SLICKERS (PG-13) *(2:25 *4:50) 7:00 9:25 SOAP DISH (PG-13) *(2:15 *4:45) 7:10 9:20 We still offer students the $3.50 price for evening shows. Movie times effective *6/28 9:1r thru 7/91* TONIGHT Kill Whitey with special guest Joe Worker Thursday June 27th From St. Louis 3 Merry Widows Camberwell Green Friday June 28th Ipso Facto with special guest Interface Saturday June 29th Dash Rip Rock & Nic Cosmos Monday July 1st Open Mic --the Glass Onion also is known as a coffee house and study hangout. Program conducts scholarship search KU students searching for national needed information at their fingerprints. By Todd Habiger Special to the Kansan The program, College Aid Sources for Higher Education, costs students $12 to use and conduct a search for information the student supplies. The office of financial aid received a computer software program from Student Senate last year, which identified the need for additional federal financial aid programs. "What it does is give you a list of potential scholarship that you may be eligible for based on how they matched your characteristics," said Jerry Rogers, director of financial aid. The program supplies a list of available scholarships to the student, who can choose whether to write a report for an application, Rogers said. Rachelle Shoekke, a student assistant working with the program, said students, on the average, were eligible for about 30 scholarships. "I think it's well worth the money." Shocklee said. "It gives people another option. We offer the same service they do in the private order, but the only difference is they're making money off it, we're not." Shocklee said many students had used the program, and the office now was surveying them to learn how successful their search had been. "We're definitely going to continue the program," Shocklee said. "I don't see any reason to stop it. It's too popular." Robers said commercial agencies charged from $45 to $600 for the same "If they charge $600, they usually guarantee that you get something." Rogers said. "But I heard that when you have a $200 bill, have a hard time getting your $600." Vegetarian restaurant shrinks business hours Bv Rob Ellis 2 Topping or Supreme* Special to the Kansan One of Lawrence's few restaurants specializing in vegetarian cuisine is in danger of being closed because of decreased business. But Glass Onion owner Bob Jones is taking measures to ensure the survival of the restaurant by cutting its summer hours. The restaurant offers vegetarian meals and does not serve beef and pork. It does offer poultry and fish items. The Glass Onion, 620 W. 12th St. began focusing on its lunch customers last week by reducing its hours from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. to 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. "Sales are just not adequate during our evening shift," Jones said. "It's hard." The Glass Onion, open for four years, has had to reduce hours before, but this time the reduction could lead to the restaurant's closing. "Business could increase or decrease," Jones said. "We just need to wait and see how our many different possibilities work out." -- Sarah Fitzpatrick Topeka senior "It is well-liked for its atmosphere as well as its food," said Gordon Gliles, Leawood senior, who said he studied at the restaurant at night. In addition to being a restaurant "I'm really disappointed that Lawrence can't support a healthy vegetarian restaurant," Fitzpatrick said. Sarah Fitzpatrick, Topeka senior, said she blamed the reduction of hours on the Lawrence community "I'm really disappointed that Lawrence can't support a healthy vegetarian restaurant." The Glass Onion is just one restaurant near campus that has changed its summer hours. Rudy's Pizza, 620 W. 12th St., has changed its hours from 11 a.m. to midnight to noon to 10 p.m. Pyramid Pizza, 507 W. 14th St., is now open from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m., instead of opening at noon. KU asks council for permission to build halls By Eric Swanson KU has taken its plans to build a new scholarship hall to the Lawrence City Commission. Kansan staff writer Construction of one of the scholarship halls will begin in the fall, von Tersch said. The second building will be built within the next 10 years. In the letter, KU officials stated their intentions to build two scholarship halls on the east side of Louisiana Street. The KU general counsel sent a letter to the commission requesting permission to clear Louisiana Street between 13th and 14th streets, said Rose Marino. KU associate general counsel the commission acknowledged receiving the letter at last night's meeting. The details of KU's proposal, along with a model of one of the scholarship halls, will be presented to the city commission at next week's meeting, said Carol von Tersch, coordinator of planned hall improvements for the student housing department. Although the letter states that KU intends to begin building two scholarship halls soon, only one of them has been planned now, von Tersch said. "We're building one building," she said. "The other lot is laid out with the possibility of building a 'We're building one building. The other lot is laid out with the possibility of building a second scholarship hall and a parking garage in the future.' Air Pegasus available for men and women. Nobody Knows the Athlete's Foot Like the Athlete's Foot - Carol von Tersch coordinator of planned hall improvements for the student housing department second scholarship hall and a parking garage in the future." Von Tersch said the money for one of the scholarship halls had been donated by a KU graduate used to live in Battelle Hall. The proposed scholarship hall, which could house up to 50 students, will cost about $1.5 million, she said. She said the project has not been opened to bids from contractors yet. James Modig, campus director of facilities planning, said that the department of student housing will have to supplement the donation for the scholarship hall with money from another source. PIZZAS ONLY $3.99 each "I think that student housing has an endowment account that they'll be able to use," he said. LARGE 12" ONLY $4.99 DELIVERY OR CARRYOUT (Additional Toppings 50c each) A compact disc player, computer, fraternity ring, watch and gold cufflinks valued together at $3,900 were taken Sunday night from a student's house in the 1400 block of Eddingham Street, Lawrence police reported. Equipment valued at $9,000 was stolen Monday afternoon from Jolife Hall, KU police reported Police report A camera, a jewelry box containing costume jewelry and a compact disc player valued together at $680 were taken Sunday night from a apartment in the 2100 block of West 50th Street. Lawrence police reported. ■ Sugar was poured into the gas tank of a student's car Saturday night in front of apartments in the city. Lawrence police reported. Property valued at $75 was stolen Saturday night at a student's car in the 1000 block of Louisiana Street. Lawrence police reported. PIZZA EXPRESS 832-2222 "Really GREAT Pizza Delivered For Less" 9th & ILLINOIS No coupon needed. 39' delivery charge on orders under $6 Limit 4 pizzas per coupon, 1 coupon per address. 'No substitutions.' 942 Mass 841-6966 Property valued at $550 was taken from a student's school Friday in the 900 block of Illinois Street, Lawrence police reported. A window at Kappa Sigma fraternity, 1045 Emery Road, was broken Friday night, Lawrence police reported. 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