12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 3, 1986 Players may refuse testing United Press International WASHINGTON — The head of the National Football League Players Association said yesterday that he would urge individual players to refuse to submit to random drug testing if Commissioner Pete Rozelle unilaterally imposed such a program. Upshaw said, "I do not advocate a strike. I said we were on a collision course because Rozelle says, 'It's my way or no way.'" Gene Upshaw, executive director of the NFLPA, in an interview with United Press International, denied that Rozelle's program could cause a players' strike, contradicting a report published yesterday in the Washington Post. Rozelle said during league meetings March 11 in Rancho Mirage, Calif., that if the union did not approve his plan for random testing of all players, he would impose it anyway. The commissioner contended illegal drug use among players had become a significant threat to the financial stability of the league. Sports Ugsah said the union would not accept spot-check testing of players for drug use. The collective bargaining agreement currently permits drug testing only during the annual preseason physical given by each team and at other times when the team doctor says there is reasonable cause to suspect drug use. If Rosele attempts to implement his plan without union consent, Upshaw said: "First we would file an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board. Secondly, we would all our resources to tell our players to resist the testing." PRE-MED STUDENT/PHYSICIAN MIXER Come talk with local physicians and K.U. Medical School faculty about careers and opportunities in medicine. April 5,1986 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. English Room, Kansas Union Sponsored by the University of Kansas Medical Alumni Association Refreshments will be served! BEAK 'EM HAWKS! JM Sportswear 2001 C W 25th HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS. - 1 Bedroom Apt. - 2 Bedroom Apt. - 3 Bedroom Apt. One of Lawrence's newer and most energy efficient complexes SUMMER SUBLEASE SPECIALS June 1 to July 31,1986 NO HIDDEN CHARGES! YOU BUY—WEFLY! Reduced prices on art books, note cards, posters and post cards. Call for Details 843-4754 2040 Heatherwood No. 203 Spencer Museum Book Shop comprehensive health associates • free pregnancy tests • abortion services/counseling • gynecology • contraception Spring Sale April 3 & 4 9:30-4:30 842-0154 CONGRATULATIONS JAYHAWKS! FOR A WINNING YEAR -----COUPON---- $3 off Large $2 off Medium $1 off Small SMITTY'S TV 1447 W 23rd 842-5751 Overland Park, KS / 913-345-1400 Expires April 9th VCR w/2 movies-$9.66 (overnight Mon-Fri) Store Hours: Mon-Sat: 9:30-/Sun: 1-5 SMITTY'S TV 1447 W 23rd 842-5751 2228 IOWA 842-0154 Khadafy wonders why US wants to cross his imaginary line in the Gulf of Sidra. Contras are 'victims', STRANGE LOGIC Some things make for strange logic: if Nicaragua attacks in retaliation. And Resurrection defies experiences with death. But a living God shows and commends trying peace over power and love over revenge. Lutheran Campus Ministry 1204 Oread 843-4948 Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Great Daily Specials at STRICK'S RESTAURANT only $3.50 DAILY SPECIALS Today...Chopped Steak with green peppers & onions Friday...Fish Saturday...Chicken Fried Steak Monday...Beef Tips with Noodles Tuesday...Baked Ham Wednesday...Baked Chicken & Gravy includes salad, mached potatoes & grape, vegetable & Texas toast Friday & Saturday Night Special! Sirloin, T-Bone or Shrimp with baked potato or French fries & salad $5.75 4-10 p.m. OPEN Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-10 p.m. 723 North 2nd PIZZA PIZZA 842-0600 PIZZA PIZZA DELIVERED WE DON'T CARE WHAT YOU CALL IT! JUST CALL! MONDAY thru THURSDAY 12:00-3:00 A.M. FRIDAY thru SATURDAY 10:00 P.M.-3:00 A.M. FOR A FREE SAFE RIDE HOME CALL 843-2401 PLEASE HAVE KUID READY TELL THE DRIVER YOU WANT SECURE CAB K.U. ON WHEELS IS FUNDED BY K.U. STUDENT SENAT