10 Wednesday, November 3, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN USE KANSAN CLASSIFIED DAZED AND CONFUSED (R) DAILY (5:00), 7:15,9:30 TWO WEEKS ONLY! 642 Miss 749 1912 Nightmare Before Christmas **4:40**; 7:00; 9:30 The Fugitive **4:10**; 7:00; 9:40 Searching for Bobby Fischer **4:35**; 7:20; 9:45 The Good Son **4:25**; 7:00; 9:35 Beverly Hills Hillies **4:10**; 7:10; 9:35 Malice **4:15**; 7:10; 9:50 3 $1 Premiere Show (All) Meeting Baby Cabin Cleanup Anyone... 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Dew $448 Limit 1 with $10 purchase IGA2% Milk $199 gallon Kraft Macaroni & Cheese 7 oz. box 35¢ Russet Potatoes 10 lb. bag 88¢ Fresh Fryer Parts Drums or Thighs giant 10lb.pkg $690 Keg Beer $4299 +Deposit Call 843-2313 16 gal Keg +Deposit 9th and Iowa, Lawrence, KS Open 6 a.m. to Midnight Call 843-2313 HOMETOWN PROUD Packwood diaries subject of intense Senate debate The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Short-tempered senators clashed yesterday over Sen. Bob Packwood's diaries, with one lawmaker calling an ethics committee subpoena "frightening." Another countered that anything less than full compliance would be a cover-up of potential sexual misconduct and criminality. Packwood himself disclosed that the original sexual misconduct controversy had been expanded to questions of whether he attempted to have lobbyists hire his wife in exchange for some senatorial "guid pro ouo." The Oregon senator, backed by some fellow Republicans on the subpoena issue, offered to give his diaries to a neutral third party. The independent examiner could then decide which issues were relevant and turn them over to the ethics committee. The panel rejected the offer, saying no other American would have the right to bargain this way over the terms of a subpoena. On the second day of sometimes acrimonious debate on the Senate floor, senators struggled for hours to find a solution to competing interests: the committee's request for all Packwood's diaries and the Oregon Republican's right to privacy. Senate Republican Whip Alan K. Simpson, answering those who said women are carefully watching the case, said, "What we have some trouble with here is political correctness. We probably don't get it, because political correctness or media pressure has nothing to do with justice or freedom or due process." Packwood said yesterday he would turn over "every scintilla of information" in his diaries on efforts to have lobbyists hire his former wife. Simpson said the committee request for all of Packwood's diaries was "frightening in its scope" because it wasn't narrowed to "relevant" information involving sexual misconduct, intimidation of witnesses and the hiring issue. Responding, Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., urged senators to reject narrowing the committee's request with the independent hearing examiner determining relevancy. THE NEWS in brief Washington Lower interest rates boost real estate sales, spur economic growth Low interest rates are finally working their magic on the economy. Sales of new homes in September unexpectedly soared to nearly a seven-year high, and the government's economic forecasting gauge pointed to healthy growth into next year. Economists said growth is being driven by interest rates hovering at 25-year lows. That makes it less expensive for individuals to buy homes and durable goods such as automobiles, furniture and appliances and easier for businesses to purchase new computers and machinery. Meanwhile, the department's Index of Leading Economic Indicators rose 0.5 percent, signaling continued moderate growth into 1994. September marked a fourth month without a decline. It followed a strong 0.9 percent gain in August, no change in July and a slight 0.1 percent rise in June. It surprised analysts, who were looking for only about a 4 percent rise, and sent tremors through the bond market, where the prospect for stronger economic growth raised inflation fears. Topeka Kerr announces GOP candidacy Kerr promised to work to make government more efficient and to create a pro-business environment. Fred Kerr declared Tuesday his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Governor of Kansas, emphasizing his service in the Legislature. He staked out moderate positions on abortion, health care and elderly related issues. So far, Secretary of State Bill Graves is the only other declared candidate for the GOP nomination. Fred Kerr Los Angeles New wildfires force hundreds to flee New fires, fanned by fierce desert winds, destroyed several homes and forced hundreds of people to leave on Tuesday. Eight people were injured. A 2,000-acre wildfire forced hundreds of residents to flee homes and schools in Malibu, Woodland Hills and Calabasas. A 7,500-acre wildfire caused by an arcing power line chased more than 500 residents from communities in Riverside County. Thirteen major wildfires erupted last week with the season's first Santa Ana winds. Compiled from The Associated Press. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN is now accepting applications from students with previous Kansan experience for positions of Business Manager and Editor for the Spring 1994 semester. Applications may be obtained at 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Return the completed application and a current resumé to the Dean's office, 200 Stauffer Flint Hall, by noon on the appropriate deadline indicated below. Business Manager Schedule Editor Schedule -Friday, Nov. 12: Application deadline, Interview sign-up - Monday, Nov.15: Selection Interviews, 3:30 p.m. - Monday, Nov. 12: Application deadline, Interview sign-up - Tuesday, Nov. 16: Selection interviews , 3:30 p.m. Interviews will take place in the conference room, 120 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Applicants will be notified of the successful candidate after everyone has interviewed. Any information you wish to be considered in your interview may be attached to your application. Real World experience