6 Thursday, December 3, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Gorbachev asks for legislative meeting The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has invited the congressional leadership to meet with him at the Soviet Embassy. The meeting will provide him with a forum far smaller than the joint meeting of Congress sought by the White House but blocked by conservative Republicans. Nine congressional leaders — five from the House, four from the Senate House, tour from the Senate are slated to meet with Gorbachev, press chief, 9, House Republican leader Robert Michel of Illinois said yesterday. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee also is trying to arrange an informal session with Gorbachev at the Capitol during his three-day summit with President Reagan, which begins Tuesday. The conversation over coffee would be similar to the 1959 meeting between the panel and the late Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev during his Washington summit. Plans for Gorbachev to address the full House and Senate in the House chamber were scrapped after a vigorous protest by conservative members of Congress, some of whom vowed to demonstrate during such an address or to walk out entirely. Michel said, "Only a limited number of us as leaders are going to get to sit down with the general secretary, as distinguished from a number of other members of Congress. We have the opportunity to meet him personally or to ask him a question in an open forum." The Washington summit will be the third meeting between Reagan and Gorbachev. The centerpiece of the meeting will be the signing Tuesday of a treaty calling for the elimination of intermediate-range nuclear weapons. Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd yesterday promised early but cautious Senate consideration of the U.S.-Soviet arms deal. Census Continued from p. 1 However, John Reinhart, Graves' press secretary, said counting students at their homes instead of at school would not change the count that much. He said that many students claimed Lawrence as their permanent residence anyway. "The point is to determine those students that are living in the college town and attending school but that residents themselves live." Reinhard said. Ybarra said information about place of residence would be kept confidential and would be used only for reapportionment. The information will not be used to determine whether an out-of-state student is claiming an in-state address to be eligible for in-state tuition. Under the new law, students whose permanent residence was not in Lawrence could still register to vote here and could vote for local legislature. The new rule, which also applies to military personnel on temporary assignment in Kansas, makes counting college students more complicated. Ybarra said special care would be taken to ensure that no one was counted twice. ■ "Resume Writing for Women," a workshop by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, is scheduled in the Secondary Room at the Kansas Union. - SUA Arts and Crafts Bazaar is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at the Kansas Union. On Campus From the KU Weather Service - what Makes Men Change: Men's Responses to Feminism in Historical Perspective; a sociology lecture by Michael S. Kimmel, State University of New York at Stonybrook, is scheduled at 3:30 p.m. today in the Latin American Solidarity rice and beans dinner is scheduled at 6 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. Enviros Club meeting is scheduled at 5:30 p.m. today in Parlor A at the Kansas Union. ■ "Preparing for Finals," a Student Assistance Center study skills workshop, is scheduled at 7 p.m. today at 300 Strong Hall. Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas meeting is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. today in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. University Band Fall Concert is scheduled at 8 p.m. today in Crafton Preyer Theatre at Murphy Hall. A faculty recital featuring Ben Sayevich on violin is scheduled at 8 p.m. today in Swarthowton Recital Hall at Murphy Hall. WEATHER "Hitlerism and the Holocaust," an SUA forum presented by Helen Waterford and Alfons Heck of San Diego, Calif., is scheduled at 8 p.m. today in the Ballroom at the Kansas Union. Lawrence Forecast SUA bazaar offers range of crafts By a Kansan reporter People who want to buy Christmas gifts and support KU artists and craftsmakers at the same time can head for the Arts Council on the on the campus of the Kansas University. The fifth annual bazaar, sponsored by Student Union Activities, started Monday and ends today. Items for sale include ceramic mugs and platters, glass vases and Christmas tree ornaments, amethyst earrings, semi-conductors and plastic cowboys and Indians. Dick Rector, Lawrence graduate student and member of the KU Glass Club, was selling his wares yesterday. "Sales are going really good, as good as last year," Rector said. "People are buying the medium-priced items as well as the low-dollar stuff." He said perfume bottles and Christmas tree ornaments were selling especially well. and the Alpha Rho Gamma jewelry club — are selling items at the bazaar this year. Five independent craftsmans also are participating. Three organizations — the KU Glass Club, the KU Ceramics Guild KU students, faculty and staff and their immediate families can sell items, with part of the sales going to SUA for advertising costs. Individual participants pay a 10 percent commission. 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