6 Thursday, February 12, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON The future for crime-free betting in Kansas looks bright, and the whole industry should prosper, Kelly said. spring up around the tracks. The hotels, restaurants and other activities." Snowden said. "I think in a conservative area like this the business will be well-regulated," he said. Crime Continued from p. 1 As with the Missouri racing commission, the five members on the Kansas racing commission will be volunteers. Some committee members were concerned that volunteers could be more easily bribed. Snowden said, "We had over 7,000 people recommended for the commission. The prestige and experience one receives on the commission are invaluable." Kelly said the selection process should be very scrutinizing to maintain the commission's credibility. Snowden compared horse and dog racing with other sports, such as football and baseball, which he said had open and blatant illegal betting. "Those sports have no special commissions set up to regulate their businesses, but they have a lot more illegal activity," he said. Hypnotize negative habit ating aerobic exercise into the lifestyle. And the way to do that isn't very exciting, she said. It takes eating less of everything while incorpor- kind of sitting there, and you're listening and understanding every-thing being said, but you're more asleep than awake." "I don't know exactly how it happened. You just get really relaxed," he said. "You're just The manager of Masters Inn, Tim Parker, participated in one of the clinics and was hypnotized. He said it was difficult to express what took place because he was half asleep. might be. "You can't say it never works because people claim it works," she said. "There might be some benefits initially, but it's not the way to change long-term eating behavior. You need to change ingrained patterns." Parker said his head fell back until it hurt during the 20-minute hypnotic episode, but he couldn't lift it forward. "It sounds phony, but I was ha asleep and half awake," he said. Julie Patterson, Lawrence res dent, also attended the weight-loss clinic. She said it was difficult to explain the experience. "You just really relaxed a lot." Patterson said. "It's really strange." She said she still was skeptical about hypnosis helping her lose weight but planned to follow Moore's instructions carefully for the next few weeks. On Campus A master class with Claude Frank on piano is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. today in Swarthout Rectal Hall at Murphy Hall. For more information, call the Foyer. will present a slide show and lecture, "Taiwanese Shamanism," at 12:30 p.m. today in Parlor A of the Kansas Union. A lecture, "Guatemala: The For- A tax workshop for foreign students is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today in the Northeast Conference Room at the Burge Union. University of Kansas Student Senate Elections Spring 1987 Election Deadlines Note: Revised: January 29, 1987 Note: Released Sunday 29, 1957 Note: The time deadline for submission of all papers and declarations is 5:00 p.m. SHARP. All papers must be submitted in person to the Secretary in the Student Senate Office, except as otherwise noted. Release of all forms and documents will commence at 9:00 a.m. on the date specified, in the Senate office. The Center for East Asian Studies WE FB 25 • Elections Committee closed. • Petitions and Candidacy Declarations for Pres/VP candidates made available. WE MR 04 • Pres/VP FILING DEADLINE. • Petitions and Candidacy Declarations for Senators made available. WE MR 11 • FILING DEADLINE all Senators • Coalition lists DUE. • RELEASE of Candidates List - RELEASE of Candidates List. FR MR 13. - DEADLINE FOR COMPLAINTS regarding Elections Review Board membership. - Ballots sent to printer. gotten Country in Central America," and brown bag lunch is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. today in 109 Lippincott Hall - DEADLINE for change in candidate animation. WE MR 25 • FILING DEADLINE for Independent Coalitions. FR AP 03 • DEADLINE for preliminary audits (All audits are to be submitted to the elections committee representative in the Office of Student Life by 5 p.m.) MN AP 06 • Write/in certification DUE. TH AP 09 • Second day of voting WE AP 08 - First day of voting. TH AP 09 • Second day of voting. • FINAL AUDITS DUE. (Office of Student Life, 5 p.m.) • OFFICIAL RESULTS RELEASED. UNLUCKY IN LOVE A Friday the 13th Valentine's Celebration Chocolate long stem roses only $1.50 Crew neck sweatshirt with bear design "Cuddle up with someone from K.U." Normally $17.95, SALE PRICE $13.45. 10% Off ALL Jayhawk Gifts and Sportswear and Clothing items. (Including sale items!) 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