6 Wednesday, January 21, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Unbeknownst to most historians, Einstein started down the road of professional basketball before an ankle injury diverted him into science. BACK TO SCHOOL BACK TO SCHOOL ADVENTURE AND VIDEO SPECIAL Mon — Thurs VCR and 2 Movies For Only With This Coupon Expiration Date: March 26 ACROSS FROM THE HILLCREST THEATRES 842-0526 --that would very nearly eliminate all residence hall crime. Brothers said CLEARANCE SALE 1 WEEK ONLY Final Closeout on Our 1986 models Up to 20% off any bike 10 and 12 speeds by WE'VE CHANGED OUR NAME (formerly Bicycle Annex) UPTOWN BICYCLES 1337 Mass. 749-0636 LAWRENCE BATTERYCO. 903 N. 2nd 7 to 6 M-F 8 to 4 Sat. 842-2922 AUTOMOTIVE SALE Don't Get Caught with your Battery Down! 3 YR. 370 AMP... $34.95 4 YR. 420 AMP ... $37.95 5 YR. 525 AMP...$40.95 5 YR. SUPER 650 AMP... $49.95 *W/EX to Fit Most Cars and Lt. Trucks *Ten Minute Free Installations—Free System Check *Nationwide Warranty Available SKI WINTERPARK SPRING BREAK MARCH 14-19 HIGH COUNTRY HAUS CONDOMINIUMS POOL • SAUNA • JACUZZI Transportation —Roundtrip chartered Motorcoach 4 nights lodging —HIGH COUNTRY HAUS 4 days ski rental equipment 4 days of lift tickets Breakfast and Dinner daily Free shuttle to and from ski area PACKAGE INCLUDES: "See?" Jacobs said, as the lion gently took Jacob's fingers in his mouth. "People think this is crazy." He then put his face between the bars of the cage for a kiss, and Bo obliged. Holiday Travel Oopal's cage has a wooden hutch for her to sleep in, and a tire suspended from the top of the cage to chew on. 2112 West 25th Street Holiday Plaza Lawrence, K6 6046 841-8100 Jacobs said his neighbors originally were a little apprehensive about living next door to lions but seemed to have accepted it. His nearest neighbor lives ten acres away, he said. Bo and Opal eat a 40-pound case of chicken every day and a half. "They eat it raw, bones and all." Jacobs said, adding that they also like beef liver and hamburger. Lions Jacobs rubbed his fingers along Bo's muzzle. Continued from p. 1 Lions usually can be purchased for $500 to $1,000, with cubs starting at $500, he added. Jacobs' wife, Suzy, and two children,Nicky,12,and Melissa, "Forced entry is virtually unheard of (at KU)." he said. metal cylinder that Bo sleeps in, the lion carries it out in huge mouthfuls and kicks it with his hind legs. The lions, which weigh between 500 and 600 pounds each, are kept in separate steel cages. The male, Bo, occasionally is allowed inside the house, where he lounges on the floor and watches television, Jacobs said. Cold and snow don't bother the lions. Although Jacobs frequently puts straw for warmth in the large "They're just a big pile of playfulness," Jacobs said. "When they play with you, like other cats, they can be as loud as bells; but they don't mean to hurt you." But lions also can pay their way 10. take turns feeding the animals and playing with them. Hashinger Kelly, a resident of Hashinger Hall, said she and her roommate didn't lock their door even though the hall's director and resident government had urged them to do so. Campus Christians is having its weekly fellowship meeting from 6:30 to 8 p.m. today in the Northeast Room at the Burge Union. Continued from p. ■ The Student Assistance Center is sponsoring a study skills workshop from 6:30 to 9 p.m. today in 300 Strong Hall. - The Association of College Entrepreneurs is holding an informational meeting at 6:30 p.m. today in 505 Summerfield Hall. "I'm a light sleeper so if they came in the evening, I would hear it," he said. There will be a film seminar, sponsored by the Peace Corps, at 4:30 p.m. today in 4012 Wescoe Hall "We just trust people. It's home." Kelly said. "Our friends are always going in and out of our room," she - An Impeach Reagan rally, sponsored by the Committee to Un-elect Reagan and Bush, will place at 12 p.m. today at the Kansas Union. All three said the hall's security system was good. said. "I don't want to wake up with some guv hut on me," she said. Dave, Kelly and Meg didn't want their full names published because they said they didn't want to advertise their unlocked doors. Dave, a resident of Hashinger, said he locked his door only when he left the hall. said he left the door unlocked at night and wasn't concerned about being robbed or attacked while sleeping. Dave said it was inconvenient to lock the door every time he went to another resident's room, the restroom or to the cafeteria. He also There will be an organizational meeting at 7:30 p.m. today for the Women's Resource Center program in the International Room at the Kansas Union. Grant Goodman, professor of history, will speak at 11:40 a.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave., about his semester as an exchange professor in Poland. ACE On Campus ATTENTION K.U. ENTREPRENEURS THE NEW ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE ENTREPRENEURS IS HOLDING ITS FIRST INFORMATIONAL MEETING ON JAN. 21 AT 6:30 P.M. IN 505 SUMMERFIELD HALL A Study Abroad fair will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in the Kansas Union gallery. TACO GRANDE Special Tacos 3 for $1.15 regularly $.50 a taco Sanchos & Burritos $1.15 regularly $1.40 Wed. & Sun. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Two locations: 1721 W. 23rd and 9th & Indiana TRAVEL/STUDY ABROAD FAIR wednesday, january 21, 1967 10a.m.-5p.m. Kansas Union Glass Galleries, Level 4 WHAT, WHERE, WHEN AND HOW Learn what to study in foreign countries, how to make travel arrangements, what are the clothing and travel essentials, and talk with recently returned participants. French National Railroads EURAILPASS Caribou MOUNTAIN BEING ADVENTURE, EDUCATION, EXCITEMENT NEW PEOPLE, NEW PLACES... Sponsored by: THIS IS THE SUMMER,DO IT NOW!!! Free drawing of a Eurailpass from the French National Railroad, Caribou Travel pack and other door prizes. THE K.U. OFFICE OF STUDY ABROAD AND THE STUDY ABROAD CLUB. SERVICE SUNFLOWER TRAVEL SERVICE 504 MASSACHUSETTS STREET LANDING & LEAVING 1234567890 SUNFLOWER --- BEGINNING THE JOB SEARCH *GETTING DOWN TO BASICS* Monday, January 26 3:30-4:20 Tuesday, February 3 8:30-9:20 Tuesday, February 17 2:30-3:20 Monday, February 23 10:30-11:20 Wednesday, March 25 3:40-4:20 Tuesday, April 7 9:30-10:20 "SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEWING" Thursday, January 29 3:40-4:20 Friday, February 6 8:30-9:20 Monday, February 23 2:30-3:20 Thursday, February 26 10:30-11:20 Tuesday, March 31 3:40-4:20 Friday, April 10 9:30-10:20 INTERVIEWING II CAREER OPTIONS FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS Contact the University Placement Center for schedule information. CAREER EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOPS SPRING 1987 UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT CENTER WRITING EFFECTIVE RESUMES AND LETTERS Tuesday, January 27 3:30-4:20 Wednesday, February 4 8:30-9:20 Wednesday, February 18 2:30-3:20 Tuesday, February 24 10:30-11:20 Thursday, March 26 3:30-4:20 Wednesday, April 8 9:30-10:20 CAREERS TRAVEL AND TOURISM CAREERS Contact the University Placement Center for schedule information. VIDEOTAPES AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT INTERVIEWING I “PREPARING FOR THE INTERVIEW” VIEWINGS Second-Level Reviews "The Plant Visit" Dress for Success International Employment Also, several employer profiles Wednesday, January 28 3:30-4:20 Thursday, February 5 8:30-9:20 Thursday, February 19 2:30-3:20 Wednesday, February 25 10:30-11:20 Monday, March 30 3:30-4:20 Thursday, April 9 9:30-10:20 CAREER IN SALES ALL WORKSHOPS WILL BE HELD IN THE UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT CENTER LEVEL ONE ROOM 149 BURGE UNION CAREER IN SALES Contact the University Placement Center for schedule information. VIDEOTAPED MOCK INTERVIEWS AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT Contact the University Placement Center for information and appointment.