Friday, February 24, 1989 / University Daily Kansan CHECKERS PIZZA WEEKEND SPECIALS OR FRIDAY- 2·16" ONE TOPPING PIZZAS 3-12" ONE TOPPING PIZZAS YOUR CHOICE $9.99 + tax DINE IN CARRY-OUT FREE DELIVERY --recruiting for the first quarter of fiscal 1989; SATURDAY- 1½ POUNDS SPAGHETTI (cooked weight.) WITH MEAT SAUCE & 6 PIECES OF GARLIC BREAD $4.99 + tax DINE-IN CARRY-OUT FREE DELIVERY available 11:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. SUNDAY- DINNER FOR FOUR 2-16" TWO TOPPING PIZZAS, & YOUR CHOICE: SOUP, SALAD, OR SIDE OF SPAGHETTI PLUS 4 POPS $11.99 + tax --recruiting for the first quarter of fiscal 1989; ADDITIONAL TOPRINGS ADDITIONAL TOPPINGS 12" PIZZAS - 50¢ 16" PIZZAS - 80¢ (plus tax) 25¢ Pepsi Diet Pepsi Dr. Pepper Slice HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 11:00 a.m. 1 a.m. Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m. 2 a.m. Sun. 11:00 a.m. Midnight 2214 Yale • 841-8010 • --recruiting for the first quarter of fiscal 1989; WASHINGTON — Army recruiters in fall 1988 failed for the first time in eight years to meet their enlistment quotas, and the other three services are showing similar signs of distress, the Pentagon said. Army fails to meet recruiting goal The Associated Press The Defense Department, in releasing figures for the October-December quarter, quoted its top manpower official as saying that the shortfall, if it was due to the coronavirus, will a nigent's biggest success stories of recent years. "We need to动 now to head off future recruiting problems," said Grant Green Jr., the assistant defense secretary for force management and personnel. President Reagan had proposed, and President Bush has endorsed, a 3.6 percent pay raise for military personnel next year. At the same time, both would cancel a scheduled cost-of-living raise for military retirees. Congress has not acted on the proposals. The Pentagon report gave this breakdown of Recruiting for the first quarter of fiscal 1989. The Army fell short of its goal of 24,143 by 475 men and women, its first recruiting shortfall since 1980. The Navy signed up 300 more recruits than its 18,900 goal but only by calling in early volunteers who had signed up for delayed enlistment. The Marine Corps met its objective of 7,100, and Both the Marines and the Air Force, Green said. reported meeting their goals only by working harder. In all, the four services fell 200 recruits short of the combined quarterly goal of 61.700. The Marine Corps met its objective of 7,100, and the Air Force met its goal of 11,800. Green said officials were more concerned about declines in the number of recruits who signed up under the Delayed Entry Program, which allows them to delay reappointing by duty up to a year. Green also noted that the Army and the Navy had to take a greater number of less-qualified The Army, the largest of the services, had to accept almost 11 percent of its recruits from the low-scoring Category 4 pool, more than double the 4 percent level maintained for the last three years. The Navy also reported accepting more Category 4 recruits, about 10 percent overall during the period. The Marine Corps and the Air Force were steady at less than 1 percent. "In terms of overall quality, 91 percent of new recruits for the first quarter were high school graduates, 2 percentage points below the same period last year." Green said. Overall, the assistant secretary said the report presented the first solid evidence of trends the Pentagon has been anticipating for more than a year. The United States switched to an all-volunteer military in 1973. After years of trying to establish the system and attract high-quality recruits, the Defense Department finally met its annual recruiting objectives in fiscal 1980 and had managed to meet or exceed the goals ever since. Strict rules discourage political refugees The Associated Press BAYVIEW, Texas — The number of Central Americans seeking political asylum decreased again yesterday. More than 100 rules that place most of them in jail. Critics of the Immigration and Naturalization Service's Office Grande should just be driven to other border crossing points or go underground. cations the agency says are made by Central Americans coming to the United States for economic, not political reasons. Under INS policy that took effect Tuesday, immigrants applying for asylum in South Texas must remain in the area until their cases are submitted and these found to have submitted false or frivolous claims are jailed. "Nobody is coming to apply for asylum, and that's sort of predictable when 99 percent of these folks are being thrown in jail here, so obviously people are going underground and they are not going to be going through the system anymore, which means they can get an attorney with the Hartling-based Proyecto Libertad, which represents Central Americans. Only eight applicants were processed yesterday morning, compared to some 50 Wednesday and 233 Tuesday, the day the tougher rules Previously, most immigrants remained free while they awaited processing, appeals or deportation. INS officials hope that the word will spread to Central America that refugees will face a tougher battle getting into the United States. New Office Essentials: They were held on bail $1,000 to $4,000 while they await hearings before an INS administrative judge. Of all those applicants, only two had been granted asylum by yesterday and the rest were put in barracks at the INS Port Isabel Service Processing Center here, 15 miles from Brownsville, or in a Red Cross Shelter. Hundreds of the INS officials have been sent to the Rio Grande Valley to process cases the day the are submitted. The officials weed out appli- went into effect. New Office Essentials 1988 "National Champs" Print New computer Kansas University Print Live green plants Let VORMERH GALLERY coordinate mat colors, selected scenes, and frames in a harmonious effect to blend nicely with your office. Let your Kansas memories last a lifetime. VORMEHR GALLERY 2859 Four Wheel Dr. #5 Roundtown Mall (at end of auto plaza) We're Moving! February 27th you'll find us at 3320 Mesa Way in our... Brand New Facility. Come take a peek...First visit is free. P. S. We are for women only. BodyShapes Fitness Club 843-4040 FOR CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP, DEVELOPMENT, AND A GROWING TRADITION ON FOUNDER'S DAY. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25,1989 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS NATURALWAY TO THE MEN OF PI KAPPA ALPHA GOOD LUCK WITH THE WOMEN OF CHI OMEGA IN ROCK CHALK REVUE THIS WEEKEND!!! Natural Fiber Clothing For Men & Women 820-822 Mass. 841-0100 CONGRATULATIONS COLONY WOODS $345-$395 Not only do you get a beautiful apartment for no more than $395, but if you sign your lease by Feb. 24, you can go to Daytona Beach free. That's right, transportation and lodging paid by Colony Woods, you provide the fun. Move in anytime prior to Aug. 1. Up to two trips per apartment. - Free water - Onsite laundry - Dishwasher - Microwave - Outdoor entrances EVERYONE WHO SIGNS UP GETS A TRIP! - Plush carpet - Air conditioning 1301 W24th 842-5111 Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-4 Enjoy a week at Daytona Beach compliments of Colony Woods. FREE SPRING BREAK AT DAYTONA BEACH 8 DAYS/7 NIGHTS TIME IS RUNNING OUT --read Kansan Classifieds Hurry! Limited supply. Restrictions apply Ends 2/24/89 1yr. lease required BRING AD FOR VALIDATION This notice sponsored by: Environs SORT Saturday Recycling Fair Feb. 25th 9a.m.-3p.m. Douglas Co. Fairgrids 2100 Harper Bldges 102 - Aluminum and Steel Cans - Glass (please sort by color) - Hard Plastic (like milk jugs) - Hard copy (hard copy) - Paper (newspaper, ledger & computer paper) Donate: Learn: The why's, where's, and how-to's of recycling. Talk: To the City Commission Candidates about your concerns. Meet: Local organizations who support recycling. SORT is a not-for-profit citizen's organization committed to recycling. Please come to show your support! --- *Want to see a movie? And want to decide what's playing? *Is your ego big enough for the challenge? *Want to lose yourself, . ,your free time. . ,your extra energy. your mind? *Planning on tripping? *Meet the speaker of your dreams. *What's SUA? 1989-1990 SUA Board Positions Student Union Activities is looking for the most talented, bright, creative, organized and fun students KU has to offer. If this is YOU, picture yourself on the 1989-90 SUA Board. Interviews are Sunday, March 5 Applications are available in the SUA Office, level 4, Kansas Union. Deadline for applications is March 1, 5 p.m. ---