12 Wednesdav March 20. 1991 / Universitv Dailv Kansan Free Tax Advice Legal Services for Students Legal Services Available Free with Valid KU ID Appointment Necessary Burge Union 911) 864-5665 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 LAWRENCE BATTERY Don't Get Caught With Your BATTERY Down! 903 N. 2nd St. 842-2922 1/2 Mile North Johnny's Weekdays 7am-6pm Saturdays 8am-4pm Have you ever considered a career in Research or Teaching at a College or University? The Graduate School of the University of Kansas would like to invite you to attend a special informative meeting. Information about graduate education, financial aid and options will be provided. Come with your questions & curiosity... Friday, March 21, 4:00p.m. to 5:00p.m Kansas Room, Kansas Union SHOW YOUR KU SPIRIT JOIN KU CRIMSON CREW! Get involved with the University and the Football program by participating in the 1991-92 Crimson Crew. or other related fields. This is a great experience for anyone interested in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, or other related fields All interested freshmen, sophomores, and juniors are asked to attend an informational meeting in room 135 Parrott Athletic Center: THURSDAY, MARCH 21 AT 5 P.M. Any questions, call the Football Office at 864-3393. For subscription information call 1-800-DRAGONS today. Yugoslavia's army stays out Pressure increases on Serbian rulers The Associated Press BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — The army ended several days of ominous silence by declaring yesterday it would not permit Yugoslavia's battles against Serbia to dissolve in civil war. Pressure increased on Serbia's ruling Communists. Slobodan Milosevic, the reclusive hard-line leader of Yugoslavia's largest republic, came under a harsh attack when he made a rare public appearance before a hand-picked audience at Belgrade University. "Serbia has never been so hated in other parts of the country and in the world as it is under your rule," one student said. A recording of the closed meeting was broadcast on a youth radio station. March 9, army tanks rumbled through Belgrade to shore up Miloescic's rule after two died in violent clashes between police and about 100,000 anti-Communist pro- testers. The tanks wounded the next day. But last week he failed in three attempts to have the country's eight-person federal presidency, which formally commands the armed forces, declare a nationwide state of emergency. The military high command statement yesterday appeared to lessen, but not eliminate, the possibility the army would intervene in the country's ethnic and political strife There has been intense speculation about whether it would intervene on the side of Serbia in Serbia's dispute with Yugoslav republics over the future of the nation. "The Yugoslav army . . . shall not interfere in the political agreements about the future of the country," said a spokesman for the government by the official news agency Tanjug. But under no circumstances would the army permit inter-ethnic, inter-epublic and inter-party bickering or civil war, it said. The statement also demanded that all republics catch up in late contributions to the military budget and send conscripts. The northern republic of Slovenia has stopped sending recruits. Tan, rested and ready to party. Every Wednesday 75¢ 14 oz draws $2 Burger baskets Live Music - "Jam" with Chip and friends Southern Hills Mall 1601 W.23rd St. 841-9111 Now at the Kansas and Burge Union Food Services PEPSI COLA! In celebration of PEPSI's return to the K.U. campus, the Kansas Union(Hawk's Nest and Union Square) and Burge Union Food Services are now offering 32 oz.PEPSI-filled super squeezers for only $1.00 (offer good for a limited time only) PEPSI the choice of KU.