6 Wednesday, July 15, 1987/Kansan Summer Weekly Wyly Continued from p. 1 he has a strong marriage. "I think he feels sincerely that he did what he had to do. He had a mission and he carried it out." Wyly said that public reaction was now based more on what people had seen on television and less on their political feelings. "Most of the reactions before the hearings were emotional. Those who were against American intervention in Central America were against them, to them, he represented the U.S.'s policy of intervention." Wlyl said. "His personality is very much a real personality. He comes across as a very genuine human being, and that bolstered their opinions about him." Although he does not know North personally, Burdett Loomis, chairman of the KU political science department, agreed with Wyly that North's personality had made him believable. "North himself is doing a good P.R. job," he said. Public opinion polls released Monday showed a turnaround in North's favor. An ABC News poll indicated that 84 percent of those surveyed believed that North was telling the truth. Before North began his testimony July 6, an ABC News poll indicated that only 58 percent thought North was truthful. ly by NBC News and the Wall Street Journal two months ago, 54 percent of those polled disapproved of Reagan's policy to help support the contras. Last Sunday, a poll showed only 43 percent disapproved of his policy. Polls also indicate North's testimony may be changing the opinion of many about the contras. While North's popularity increased since the start of his televised testimony, his personality became more than the truth itself, Loomis said. "Oliver North is the perfect guy for the Reagan presidency because his personality has become the policy," he said. "He has managed to avoid the truth." "For Reagan, the truth isn't very important. For North, the law isn't very important, and then the law ends up getting trampled," he said. The Associated Press supplied some information for this story. According to polls conducted joint- Enjoy smooth, creamy Frozen Yogurt that tastes like Ice Cream but with 80% less fat! --FREE SAMPLES-- I Can't Believe It's YOGURT! Frozen Yogurt Stories OPEN: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Daily Noon-11 p.m. Sundays Louisiana Purchase Shopping Center Get Something Going! Kansan Classifieds 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall 864-4358 July 20 - July 31 It's Coming! kinko's 2½¢ COPY SALE KINKO'S DOWNTOWN 9TH & VERMONT KINKO'S 23RD ST. KINKO'S CAMPUS 23RD & OWA 12TH & CREAD AVE TUES/THURS: ($2 Cover) $.75 Pitchers Wednesday: ($1 Cover) $1 Kamikazis the Sanctuary 7th & Michigan reciprocal with over 300 clubs 843-0540 Great Daily Specials at STRICK'S RESTAURANT only $3.50 DAILY SPECIALS today...Chopped Steak with Green Pepper & Onion Thursday...Smothered Steak Friday...Baked Ham Saturday...Chicken Fried Steak Monday...Fresh Pork Tenderloin Tuesday...Meat Loaf Wendnesday...Roast Beef Friday and Saturday Special 4-11:30 p.m. 2 Ribeye Steak Dinners $9.95 Served with Baked Potato or French Fries, Salad and Texas Toast Friday and Saturday Special 4-11:30 p.m OPEN Mon.-Thurs. 6:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 6:00 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Breakfast served Anime 723 North 2nd 3½ blocks north of the bridge $3\frac{1}{2}$ blocks north of the bridge LEADING EDGE $ ^{a} $ 1234567890 Authorized Sales & Repair Center All films will be shown at 7:00 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium. Admission is $2.00; tickets are sold at the SUA Office level 4, Kansas Union. No smoking is permitted in the theatre. Wed., July 15 Key Largo Director: John Huston The tough Edward G. Robinson, the disillusioned Bogart and acid-tongued Bacall meet to form a memorable trio in this moody tale of a lone survivor. Florida Keys, Bogat and Bacall in classic form, (1948, 101 min.) Thur., July 16 Director: Alfred Hitchcock This vintage film by the master traces the attempts of a professional saboteur to destroy London. This fascinating early work features Sylvia Sidney and two hocknock "touches." (1936, 76 mm.) SAVE YOUR MONEY, CLIP A COUPON! ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ The Etc. Shop Sunglasses! Sunglasses! Straw Fedoras and other BARGAINS! 732 Massachusetts 843-0611 Mon-Sat. 11-5:30 Thurs.-8 Hunan SUMMER SPECIALS Each Day: Lunch Special (11:00-2:30) $2.95 and up Dinner Special $3.95 and up 842-7810 Carry Out! 1516 W. 23rd St. Lawrence, Ks. 66044 (913)843-8222 ON SALE EVERYDAY AT GIBSON'S 30% OFF MFGS. SUGGESTED PRICE - Film - Photo Supplies - Health and Beauty Aids - School Supplies We Feature EVERYDAY LOW PRICES on: - Home Furnishings - Household Goods - Automotive Supplies 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Daily 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.Sundays 2525 Iowa (on the 24th & Ridgecourt bus route) 27 YEARS OF SOUND EXPERIENCE AWARD-WINNING DEALER APPRECIATION SALE The New York Times What the Reviewers are Saying: Boston Acoustics' A40 would be hard to beat for dollar value. . . it attains an aura of spaceless surpassed only by some of the expensive multidirectional speakers. Hans Fantel Audio The Boston Acoustics A40 is a diminutive loudspeaker system capable of high performance at a very low cost . . . I think it is an extraordinarily good (bargain). -Richard C. Heyser HIFI ... the stereo image was quite remarkable the A40 has to be one of the best-sounding speaker bargains to appear on the market for many years. I am very impressed! Stereo Review -Ralphe Neill The Boston Acoustics A40 delivers exceptional performance and is extremely close to matching the essential sound quality and character of the best acoustic systems. The cost of the cost ... We are impressed. Julian Hirsch Boston Acoustics THE NATIONAL SALES MANAGER AND THE KIE'S GOOD-GUYS GOT TOGETHER FOR THIS SPECIAL DEAL A-4011 Limited time offer $76 FOUR OTHER MODELS each Also very competitively priced at $110 each - $150 each - $295 each - $450 each KIEF'S DISCOUNT RECORDS AUDIO/VIDEO the GRAMOPHONE shop 25th & IOWA LAWRENCE, KS (913) 842-1811