6A Fridav. December 1. 1995 NATURAL WAY • NATURAL FIBER CLOTHING • NATURAL BODY CARE •820-822 MASS. •841-0100 --there's no doubt about it, and we have to be prepared for casualties," Gen. John Shalikashvili, the nation's top military officer, told The House International Relations Committee at a morning hearing. NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary William Perry raised the price tag yesterday for the Bosnia deployment to $2 billion, previously $1.2 billion, and said the mission would require 32,000 American troops. Bosnia plan requires more money The Associated Press When answering Congress' questions, administration officials did not try to play down the mission's risks. "The mission will be tough and The peace agreement worked out at Dayton, Ohio, among Bosnian Muslims, Serbs and Croats will Appearing together before the two committees, Perry, Shalikashvili and Secretary of State Warren Christopher made these points: be signed Dec. 14 in Paris, and within six weeks the NATO peacekeeping force will be deployed in Bosnia. All foreign troops not part of the peacekeeping force must leave within 30 days of the agreement's signing. No Americans will be involved in the arming and training of Bosnian Muslim forces, an activity that would put Americans in the position of helping one side. China keeps pressure on Taiwan The Associated Press HONG KONG — The Chinese military has drawn up a strategy to capture Taiwan in case the Taiwanese president refuses to bow to Beijing and seeks independence for the island nation, a Hong Kong newspaper reported yesterday. The South China Morning Post said the strategy included plans to invade an outlying Taiwanese island, such as Quemoy, then impose a naval blockade on Taiwan, after which negotiations would start on Beijing's terms. The newspaper article, by veteran China-watcher Willy Wo-Lap Lam, was the latest in a series of Hong Kong reports that suggest China intends to maintain its pressure on Taiwan. Analysts believe China's pressure is intended to scare voters away from President Lee Teng-hui, whose efforts to raise Taiwan's international profile is regarded by Beijing as a move toward independence. province to be retaken by force if it formally declares itself independent of China. "China will resort to force in the event of a foreign invasion of Taiwan and if Taiwan declares independence," he told reporters. Analysts are skeptical that China's military could take Taiwan, which has purchased high-tech weapons. REDEMPTION PERIOD Athletics Ticket Office East Lobby - Allen Fieldhouse 8:30 AM-4:00 PM 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. You may redeem only one coupon per person. You must have a Blue Fall 1995 fee sticker on your KUID to redeem your coupons We are not responsible for lost or stolen coupons. You are guaranteed redemption during this period. You may always redeem your coupon as long as tickets remain for the game. HIVIS TRI SHELL LINES WNS "HIVIS USSENNA L" TAS90 The Lawrence Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees Invites Public Comment On the Issues Facing Our Community Hospital This document is available for review at these locations: Baldwin Public Library - Baldwin Public Library - Baldwin Public Library - Eudora Public Library - Lawrence Chamber of Commerce - Lawrence Public Library - Lawrence Senior Center - Watson Library, University of Kansas Also on the Internet for review & download @ http://www.ljworld.com If you would like to receive a copy, please send your written request to Robert B. Ohlen, President & CEO Lawrence Memorial Hospital 325 Maine, Lawrence, KS 66044 or FAX your request to (913)749-6126 LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT NOVEMBER 1995 Prepared at the request of Howard E.Mossberg, Chairperson Board of Trustees Public Hearings LMH Auditorium - 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.20 - 6:30 p.m.Monday, Jan.8 We ask that your comments be concise and limited to not more than 5 minutes. For your convenience, please enter the hospital campus from Arkansas Street and park in one of the lots directly northwest of the hospital. Follow the signs and enter the Auditorium through the door on the north side. Thanks for your patience during construction. - Written comments are also encouraged prior to Jan.10,1996 LMH Board of Trustees Howard Mossberg, Chairperson Raymond G. Davis, Vice Chairperson Donna M. Bell, Secretary Kay Kent, Treasurer Robert C. Johnson Ken Martinez Joanne E. Hurst Bob Schulte Joseph Harkins