University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, January 24, 1990 5 Bush Continued from p.1 be tougher on law enforcement than on criminals." Each member of the capacity crowd was required to pass through a security check before entering the building. The audience interrupted the President's remarks with applause four times. But not everyone was cheering. Outside Municipal Auditorium. seven members of Act Up K.C., an activist group for AIDS related issues, were chanting, "President Bush read my lips. Fight AIDS." "Bush's silence in the past couple of years, and Reagan's silence in the past couple of years, genocide to most of us," said Mark Chanley, member of Up K.C. A flyer listed the group's demands of Bush. Among the Protection against discrimination based on HIV virus status and sexual orientation. demands were: A national education effort that is factual, effective and culturally specific to halt the spread of HIV. - Free, anonymous HIV antibody testing, accessible to anyone who desires it. A small group led by Mark Chaney, right, of Kansas City, Mo., protests federal AIDS policy. Steve Traynor/KANSAN Visit pleases police, activists The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Tough anti-drug talk from President Bush won the hearts of several police officers and community activists yesterday in Kansas City, a place Bush said "refused to surrender to the drug plague." with authorities to close drug houses Bush — along with U.S. Attorney General Richard Thornhurth, William Bennett, coordinator of the Office of National Drug Control Policy and other dignitaries — came to Kansas City to meet members of the Ad, Hoc Group Against Crime, a community organization that works with authorities to cross borders. The federal government estimates that Kansas City ranks sixth in the nation in availability of crack. Ranking 29th in metropolitan population, the city had the ninth-highest murder rate in the country in 1989, according to FBI figures. Police officers said the president's trip meant a little recognition for their work and showed a commitment to fight drugs. "I think we've had some success here in Kansas City, and for the president to show his commitment to our work. I think, is going to be important," said Kansas City police Sgt. Rick McLaughlin. "It's nice to feel that you're appreciated." Ad Hoc formed about 12 years ago to ease tensions between Blacks and police. Today, the group marches around suspected drug houses and shouts down dealers with bullhorns. The group set up a hotline for citizens to report when new houses sprung up. Members of Black Men Together, an anti-crime group affiliated with Ad Hoc, demonstrated the chant they used to harass dealers: "Change! Change! Change! You better run, doer pusher, you better run!" Picture & Poster Sale Hundreds to choose from: - Photographs - Posters - Fine Art Reproductions - Foil Etchings - Southwestern Art This week! Tuesday, Jan. 22 Saturday, Jan. 27 9:00 am to 5:00 pm In the Kansas Union Art Gallery NATURAL WAY - 820-822 Mass St. For the best Chinese Food to your door- 749-0003 PEKING RESTAURANT Free Delivery 2210 IOWA (iowa & 23rd) Also lunch and dinner buffet $3.95-$5.75 HOW'S YOUR RELATIONSHIP GOING? Some of the strengths and problematic issues in your relationship can be identified through PREPARE / ENRICH PREPARE / ENRICH, Inc. was designed to help you learn more about yourself, your partner and your relationship. PREPARE can identify some of the strengths in your relationship and problematic issues for you to discuss with your partner. A PREPARE / ENRICH assessment includes 3 sessions: 1. Pencil and paper questionnaire 3. Follow-up discussion 2. Feedback session, 2 weeks later on the questionnaire results 3. Follow up discussion $20 questionnaire scoring fee plus usual mental health fees For further information call: Mental Health Clinic KU Student Health Services 864-9580 Call for more information: Health Center 864-9500 Health Education 864-9570 When you think of health core.. Think of Watkins first! (Serving only Lawrence Campus Students) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION BRITCHES CORNER BE FREE BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE 843 Massachusetts BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE BUY ONE, GET ONE FR BUY ONE, GET ONE FR BUY ONE, GET ONE FR 2 for 1 BUY ONE, GET ONE FR BUY ONE, GET ONE FR BUY ONE, GET ONE FR BUY ONE, GET ONE FR Thurs. Jan. 25 through Sun. Jan. 28. BUY ONE, GET ONE FR BUY ONE, GET ONE FR BUY ONE, GET ONE FR BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE BUY ONE, GET BUY ONE, GET BUY ONE, GET BUY ONE, GET BUY ONE, GET BUY ONE, GET BUY ONE, GET MEN'S SUITS SWEATERS SPORT SHIRTS CASUAL AND DRESS SLACKS ET ONE FREE ET ONE FREE ET ONE FREE ET ONE FREE ET ONE FREE ET ONE FREE ET ONE FREE ET ONE FREE BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE Mon-Fri. 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 12-5:30 p.m. 843-0454 BUY ONE GET ONE FREE BUY ONE GET ONE FREE