8 Friday, April 6, 1990 / University Daily Kansan $ save money $ CLIP A COUPON MY LEFT FOOT LAST CHANCE Ends Saturday Fri.-Sat. "5:00, 7:15, 9:30 "★★★★★" David Edelstein NEW YORK POST NEW YORK POST • HENRY V • Fri.-Sat. *4:00, 7:00, 9:45 Sun. *2:00, *5:00, 8:00 Dickinson 300 PRIME TIMER SHOW (1) SR.CIT ANYTIM Dickinson EARNEST GOES TO JAIL PG (1/500-200) Dalley Stores MUTANT NINJA TURTLES PG (1/100-150) Dalley Stores RED OCTOBER PG (1/150-104.5) No Two For Creeks and No Passes Dalley Stores PRINCESS WOMAN R (1/400-200.3) No Two For Creeks and No Passes Dalley Stores JOE DROWSY WGCANG PG (1/500-200) CRY BABY PG-13 (JOHN DROWSY) Call 841-6890 by Weekend Shows & Times UNITED ARTISTS Beg. gdm $4.50 Child in Chaucer, Burgam Matrice $1.00 Student with proper ID $3.50 VARSITY 1015 Mass 843-1065 First Power (R) EVE 7:30 9:30 FRI 5:00 BAT. SAT. (2:00) HILLCREST 8th & Iowa HILLCREST 9th & 10th 842-6400 Opportunity Knocks (PG13) EAV. 4:50 - 10:95 SAT. 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Served on your choice of deli bread, lettuce, tomato, chips, and dill sneak. only $2.95 Try a great beer with this treat- Lownbraun only $1.00 offer expires Apr. 30 STANLEY KUBRICK'S SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE ALL SHOWS IN WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM UNLESS NOTED TICKETS AVAILABLE IN THE SUA OFFICE. KANSAS UNION. CALL 864-SHOW FOR MORE INFORMATION. SATURDAY AT 4:00 PM. TICKETS $2.00 200-year-old amendment gets OK The amendment, introduced Sept. 25, 1789, was the original proposal for the second amendment to the Constitution. The one-sentence article states, "Article the second . . . No law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have intervened." TOPEKA — Kansas yesterday became the 3rd state to malevolate a 900 years old legacy to the U.S. Constitution. It would require an election of representatives between the time a congressional pay raise was proposed and the time it would take effect. By Rod Griffin Six states ratified the amendment within two years of its introduction, beginning with Maryland in 1789 and Kansan staff writer ending with Virginia in 1791. Eighty-two years passed before Ohio ratified the amendment in 1873. For 105 years the bill was forgotten. Wyoming revived it in 1978, and since that time 25 states, including Kansas, have ratified the amendment. Five more states must ratify the amendment before it can be added to the Constitution. can be added to the Constitution. State Rep. Phil Kline, R-Overland Park, introduced the bill that would require the state to repaint Resilient Roofs. "Today you have the opportunity to vote on the oldest piece of legislation you've ever had the opportunity to consider," he told legislators. The House passed the measure with a unanimous vote March 27. The Senate completed the ratification process yesterday when it passed the amendment 30-5. Survey: Students satisfied with Watkins By Steve Bailey Kansan staff writer be the case." A patient satisfaction survey conducted at Watkins Memorial Health Center shows that a majority of students surveyed think that Watkins offers high quality health care and that 100 percent would return for future care. The survey, given randomly to 150 student-patients between March 19 and 23, elicited 117 responses, giving Watkins administrators a better idea of what needs to be improved. The survey showed that 74 percent of those responding said they had to wait less than 30 minutes to be seen by a physician. Only 8 percent said they had to wait more than 45 minutes. "We are confident of the quality of our services, and judging from the response in the surveys, students are as well," said Jim Boyle, assistant director at Watkins. "There is a myth that we don't offer high quality health care at Watkins. The results of the survey show this not to The survey also showed that 93 percent of those responding thought they received an adequate explanation of their illness, medications, tests and procedures performed. Some of the most common negative comments listed on the survey included long waits at the pharmacy, parking difficulties and the amount of paperwork that must be filled out. interested. Positive comments included the friendliness and care shown by the physicians and the time the physicians took explaining illnesses and treatments. ABZOLUT MODEL SEARCH 90 Wouldn't a FREE trip to Paris be nice for graduation? Don't have a passport? Well, how about a FREE trip to New York, or to any of the other numerous worldly destinations the ABZOLUT MODEL SEARCH offers? In order to be eligible for these wonderful trips, you must be a woman 14 - 24 and $ 5^{\mathrm{3}}^{\mathrm{n}} $ - $ 60^{\mathrm{n}}$. However, being eligible means nothing if you don't apply! 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