6 Wednesday, September 29, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN **3 Minuten Show (1)** Meeting Dolby Chitaren Chianzen Anime Imperial Stars On the 6th page of Wolfe's Camera's insert in todays Daily Kansan, Tripods are shown as on Sale for "Now $14.99." This should read "Now $14.99 up". We apologize for any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused. Laser Logic Sales·Supplies·Rentals SLACKER Wed., Sept. 29, 7:00 PM Thurs., Sept. 30, 9:30 PM •REBEL W/O CAUSE Wed., Sept. 29, 9:30 PM Thurs., Sept. 30, 7:00 PM •ALADDIN ALABBIN Fri., Oct. 1, 7 & 9:30 PM Sat., Oct. 2, 7 & 9:30 PM Sun., Oct. 3, 2:00 PM • YELLOW SUBMARINE Fri., Oct. 1, midnight Sat., Oct. 2, midnight All shows in Woodruff Auditorium. Tickets $2.50, midnight $3. Free admission with SUA Movie Card. For information, call 864-SHOW. One Stop Source for All Laser Printer Needs 865-0505 Rookie of the Year PG 5:30, 7:30, 8:30 Another Stakeout PG 5:30, 7:30, 8:30 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY The University of Kansas - Float - Marching Bands - Band Signs Entry Categories: Entry Applications & Deadlines; for entry applications is Friday, Oct. 1 at 5:00pm. - Float - Deadline for entry applications is Friday, Oct. 1 at 5:00pm. - Marching Bands and Banners- Deadline for entry applications is Friday, Oct. 8 at 5:00pm. - All entry applications should be submitted to the SUA Office, Level 4, Kansas Union. For more information call 864-3477 Required Parade Meetings - Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 5:00pm in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union, Level 5. All FLOAT entries must have a representative present for rules and safety review by the KU Police. An ascendance from this meeting could result in disqualifications from the parade or loss of points. Yeltsin supporters surround Russian parliament buildings MOSCOW — President Boris Yeltsin tried to break the nerve of defiant hard-line lawmakers yesterday, surrounding the Russian parliament with thousands of riot police and troops in his biggest show of force yet. The Associated Press FAS Trucks and barbed wire blocked roads leading to the parliament building. Senior Interior Ministry officials barked through loudspeakers, ordering the lawmakers and their supporters to surrender their weapons and leave the building by today. But top presidential aides later backed off the 24-hour deadline and, said Yeltsin had no intention of using force. The ultimatum triggered a protest by about 3,000 hard-line demonstrators, some of whom broke through police lines and marched near parliament, beating on cars, throwing rocks at riot police and building a barricade across a main street. Shouting "Shame!" and "Death to Yeltsin!," the protesters marched past the U.S. Embassy, stopping at an underpass where three young men died during the August 1991 hard-line coup attempt. Hundreds of police in full riot gear and armed with shields dispersed the crowd, which threw rocks at the troops. Many lawmakers have deserted the hard-line cause to work in Yeltsin's administration. More than 200 deputies are negotiating job offers with the government, which set up an employment office for lawmakers and their staffs. Yeltsin ordered December elections for a new parliament in an attempt to At least two people were arrested and several people suffered minor injuries. Yeltsin has ruled out compromising with his opponents, and the deployment of more troops stepped up the war of nerves with the increasingly demoralized and isolated lawmakers, who have been holed up in the building since Yeltsin dissolved parliament on Sept. 21. end a bitter power struggle with parliamentary hard-liners over his political and free-market reforms. He has called for presidential elections in June. The standoff appeared to be taking its toll on the nerves of police as well. The demonstration followed a failed attempt by a smaller group of hundreds of protesters to break through police lines to join hard-liners inside the parliament. "It's about time we start shooting," one officer said, as the police force withdrew into a large courtyard. (11) But Yeltsin's press representative, Vyacheslav Kostikov, said the government had no plans to attack the parliament building, where Yeltsin made his famous stand against hard-liners who tried to overthrow the government in 1991. The Interior Ministry said yesterday that the hard-liners in parliament were becoming desperate and had ignored orders to surrender their guns. It said the area was being cordoned off to prevent trouble. INDIVIDUALIZED WEIGHT CONDITIONING PROGRAMS For Students, Faculty, & Staff Recreation Services has a staff member on duty in the Robinson Center Weight Room to help you with such a conditioning program. During Open Recreation, this individual will be able to assist you with proper lifting techniques, machine usage, and a variety of individual work-out packages. Staff will be available at these times: MONDAYS TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS 7:00PM-10:30PM 7:00PM-10:30PM 7:30PM-10:30PM 12:30PM-2:30PM Drop by during these times and design your own program today! For more information call 864-3546, Recreation Services, 208 Robinson. STREETSIDE RECORDS A Choice Comedy. IMAGINE FILMS ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS A BRIAN GRAZER PRODUCTION A BARRY SONNENFEEL FILM MICHAEL J FOX "FOR LOVE OR MONEY" GABRIELLE ANWAR ANTRONY HIGGINS GOB BALABAN MICHAEL TUCKER WARNER BY BRUCE BROUGHTON CUSTODIAN SECRETARY SUSAN LYALL GRANAM PLACE JIM MILLER PRODUCTIONS PETER LARKIN PHOTOGRAPHY OLIVER WOOD WRITTER BY MARK ROSEINTHAL & LAWRENCE KONNER 881E EXECUTIVE PRODUCTION DAVID T. FRIENDLY PRODUCTION BY BRIAN GRAZER CONDUCTED BY BARRY SONNENFEEL PGI PACIFIC GUILDAGE SUPPORTED BORN NATIONAL DAY OUT OF ORIGINAL FOR CHILDREN OPENS OCTOBER 1ST A UNIVERSAL RELEASE UNIVERSAL ---