8 Thursday, February 14, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Adventure Travel 843-0964 544 Columbia Drive SUNRISE VILLAGE 660 Gateway Ct. Now Leasing for Fall Mon - Fri 11-5 - Luxurious 3 & 4 - Bedroom Town Houses - Garages; 2 & 1/2 bath - Microwave Ovens - Microwave Ovens - Some with fireplaces - Some with fireplaces - Swimming Pool & Tennis Courts 841-8400 Dickinson 23rd & IOWA 841-8600 $300 PRIME.TIMER.SHOW (+) SEN.CITIZENS ANYTIME EVE OF DESTRUCTION(R) 5:00, 7:15, 9:35 WHITE FANG (PG) 4:40, 7:05, 9:30 HAMLET (PG) 4:15 7:00 8:45 KINDERGARDEN COP (PG-13) 4:45, 7:10, 9:20 L.A. STORY (PG-13) 4:35, 7:20, 9:40 HOME ALONE (PG) 4:15, 7:00, 9:45 Crown Cinema BEFORE 5 PM ADULTS $3.00 ( LIMITED TO SEATING ) SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 VARSITY 1015 MASSAC HUSETIS 841-5191 DANCES WITH WOLVES (R) SAT, 10:30 EVE 4:15, 8:00 HILLCREST 826 IOWA NEVER ENDING STORY 2 (P10) BAT SAY: SUN 24/9, 7:00 AM SAT SAY: SUN 26/9, 7:15 AM COP (P13) BAT SAY: SUN 25/9, 7:10 AM SAT SAY: SUN 26/9, 7:20 AM SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (P18) BAT SAY: SUN 20/9, 7:15 AM SAT SAY: SUN 20/9, 7:45 AM ALICE (P13) BAT SAY: SUN 15/9, 7:15 AM SAT SAY: SUN 15/9, 7:45 AM SLEEeping WITH THE ENEMY (P18) BAT SAY: SUN 20/9, 7:15 AM 842-6400 CINEMA TWIN AWAKENINGS (PC-11) SAT 5:00, SUN 2:00 EVERY 5:00, 7:15, 8:45 GREEN CARD (PC-11) SAT 5:00, SUN 2:00 EVERY 5:00, 7:30, 8:45 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY PG-13 08-31 "A first rate adventure film!" HEMDALE HAMMET STUDIO PATHFINDER THURS. 5:30, 8:30 FRI. NO SHOWINGS SAT. - SUN. 3:30 ON Y "A perfect film!" OPENS FRIDAY FRI. - SUN. 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 Time Management Monday, February 18 7-8 p.m. 107 Strong Presented by the Student Assistance Center Hawk Tracy says... "Take Control, attend.. A Room with a View "Best Picture of 1986. National Board of Review" Groups lobby for land to protect wildlife Feb. 12,13,14 7pm Sat. Matinee Feb. 16 4pm Woodruff Auditorium $2.00 Environmental groups are urging the federal government to buy more than $1 billion worth of land through a country to make into wildlife refuges. By Katie Chipman Kaplan staff writer Nature Conservancy requests subsidies from government for $1 billion project Kansan staff writer More than 5,000 of the one million acres in question are in eastern Kansas, bordering the Marais des Cygnes wildlife area in Linn County. Alan Pollam, Kansas director of the Nature Conservancy, said a preliminary proposal package was sent Washington, D.C., for federal approval. "We have agriculture leases in place. We are planning some industrial development and we're planning a hunting and fishing lodge." Middleton said. not a federal agency, acquires property to protect it from development and often holds the land until public ownership can be arranged. The Nature Conservancy, which is If the project is approved, the money will come from the Fish and Wildlife Service, a federal organization, Pololl said. But the Nature Conservancy is working on the project already. If the land was bought by the government, it would remain in protective status as refuge land. The property currently is owned by the Pittsburg and Midway Coal Mining Co., but a Leawood-based corporation, Midland Land and Cattle Co. has an option to buy a larger portion of property that includes the land. Steve Middleton, executive vice president of Midland, said that the company had plans to execute the option to buy in June. "We're trying to work with the state in several ways. We want to complement the area and help it grow." Middleton said that negotiations with Nature Conservancy were still open and that Midland might sell the conservancy the portion it wanted. Pollom said Nature Conservancy would prefer to see the land set aside for habitat value. FILM IS BETTER! DONT SETTLE FOR VIDEO! Health educators promote Condom Sense Week By Amy Francis Kansan staff writer Free condoms will be set in a basket in front of the health education department at Watkins Memorial Health Center. Literature also will be available, said Janine Demo, coordinator of the department. It may not be a traditional way to celebrate Valentine's Day, but it could be the start of a traditional way to celebrate National Condom Sense National Condom Sense Week will last from today until next Thursday. "The whole thing is not to increase their use this week, but to increase the awareness," she said. "We are promoting the responsibility. With the condoms on campus, that really helps." This is the first year the department has promoted the week but not the first time it has promoted safe sex. "We knew about it this year and made a little blitz about it." Demo said. "It's like a never-ending task." It doesn't hurt sex. It would be ridiculous for us to go Members of the department hope that if more people see condoms, they will feel more comfortable with the idea of condoms, he said. "We always keep them in stock" 'is hard. This takes along free cond- noms.' out and promote it for just one week." Tim Brownlee, secretary for the department, said the department gave condoms away during the year to teachers instructed presentations about safe sex. There is kind of a stigma, but it is But Demo said she did not know how many students actually would take the condoms, because students were standing on the second floor of Walkins to get them. decreasing. And I think that will continue the more they see them." Brownlee said. Casey Knop, Arlington Heights, iii, sophomore, said, "If I needed them, I'd go down to the basement and Knopf lives in Joseph R. Pearson where condoms are available in vendors. Schlotzsky's $1.00 off Sandwiches • Soups • Salads Sunday Special Every Sunday get any sandwich with chips & a medium drink 23rd & Louisiana 843-7002 "MURDER, SEX, SUSPENSE, SURPIRES...SENSATIONAL!" ! February 15 - 17 864 - SHOW Friday and Saturday: 7:00pm &9:30pm Sunday Matinee: 2:00pm HARRISON FORD PRESUMED INNOCENT Tickets $2.50, at the SUA office Movies shown in Woodruff Auditorium - Breckenridge - Winter Park Have an opinion? Write a "letter to the editor"! 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kansas 66045 Planning a Ski Trip? Planning a Ski Trip? Colorado Lift Tickets Available • Copper Mountain • also 2-6 • Kayenne Holiday Travel 212 day ski packages 212 West 23rd Street Holiday Plaza Lawrence, Kansas 84110 BAIL 8100 841-8100 francis sporting goods, inc. 843-4191 731 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Spring shoe sale! 15% to 40% off 15% to 40% off Two weeks only. Fri., Feb. 1 thru Sat., Feb. 16. Shoes by Avia, Asics, Ryka, Adidas, New Balance, Diadora, Converse. (Includes new models, dated models -- even Reebok pumps and Nike Air.) For basketball, running, aerobics cross training, tennis, soccer, hiking baseball/softball and walking. Nike Men's Air Trainer $ ^{\mathrm{TM}} $ Low Reebok The PUMP $ ^{\mathrm{TM}} $ AXT February store hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9:00 to 5:30 Experimental films This Friday, Feb. 15 Alderson Auditorium Kansas Union, 4th floor 7:30pm sharp free it's the? of the week STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES SUA Chinese Firedrill by Will Hinkle Sunshine Sisters by George Kurchar Erogeny by James Broughton The Old House, Passing by Larry Jordan Desistfilm by Stan Brakhage-Decent Make-Your-Own Valentine 10a.m.-3p.m. Ke Uhua Lobbu - FEEFI Celebrate Valentine's Day with SUA Ks. Union Lobby - FREEI Fortune Teller 11a.m.pm. ks. Union Gallery Notations 6 a5/m4 February 14, 1991 Free Chocolate Kisses tickets S2 at SUA office Make-Your-Own Vc Ks. & Burge Unions Roses $2 Carnations $1 Flower Sale 10a.m-3p.m. ks. & Burge Unions Rieses 52, Carnations 51 Free Chocolate Flower Sale Win a Free Date Entry Blank **dinner**: SUA movie • **jaybowl** free gift drawing at p.m., Feb. 14, *Ks.*, Union ks camera 30A hove - 120hour - nonglob drawing at 3p.m., Feb. 14, Ks. Union lobby Return to the SUA office, level 4, Ks. Union. $926^{1/2}$ Massachusetts 749-3320 JAZZ & SOUL with IDA McBETH & FRIENDS Thursday, Friday, & Saturday February 14-16 Ladies FREE on Thursday Whenever there's not a band on stage, THE JAZZHAUS plays the best in recorded jazz, blues, reggae and rock. Coming NEXT Wednesday, February 20 The Guitar Killer RON THOMPSON & The RESISTORS Blues/Rock from San Francisco open 7 days a week 4:00p.m.-2:00a.m. DRINK SPECIALS Every Mon. & Wed. 50¢ Draws $2.25 Pitchers