2 Thursday. December 1. 1988 / University Daily Kansan POLICE CHECKING LICENSES: The Lawrence Police Department will continue checking drivers' licenses at various Lawrence intersections until January, said Chris Mulvenon, police skokesman. Campus Briefs Mulvenon said that the times license would be checked depended on the availability of officers but that cars would be stopte anytime between 6 p.m. and 4 a.m. at any of the following locations: Sixth and Colorado streets, Ninth and New Hampshire streets, 10th and Tennesse streets, 23rd and Alabama streets, 23rd and Alabama streets, Clinton Parkway and Wakasura Drive, and on the Kaw River Bridge. On Campus ■ The College Republicans will meet at 6:30 tonight in the Centennial Room at the Kansas Union. Psi Chi will meet at 6 tonight in 547 Fraser Hall. - The fourth program of the Asian American International Film Festival will be "Asian American Documentary Films." The films will be shown at 1:15, 2:20 and 3:15 p.m. today with discussion at 3:30 p.m. in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. - The fifth program of the Asian American International Film Festival, "Japanese History Through Film," will be shown at 7 tonight in Duche Auditorium. Cost is $1 Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. KU Christian Science Student Organization will meet at 6:30 on tourion in P卡尔 at the Kansas can Baptist Campus Center, 1629 W. 19th St. Dinner will be served. The Champions Club will meet at 6:30 tonight in Parlor A at the Kansas Union ■ The Canterbury House, 1116伦敦圣斯. St., will offer the Holy Eucharist at room today in Danforth Chapel, 1105 Lexington St., to meet at 3:30 p.m. today at the Ameri- Dinner & Drink will be at 6 p.m. **Campus Cruse for Christ will meet at 7 onight in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union** The deadline is 5 p.m. today to sign up for the Jan. 2-8 Student Union Activities ski trip to Steamboat Springs, Colo., and the Jan. 27-29 trip to New Orleans for Mardi Gras. Call 844-3477 A reception to honor Robert. L. Smith, retiring Deane E. L. Ckers distinguished professor of civil engineering, will be held from 3:30 to 6 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. ■ KU Students Against Hunger will touche tonight at the Pine Room at the City Museum. "Homeless Children in Paraguay and Brazil" will be the topic for the Latin American Solidarity rice and beans dinner at 6 at night at ECM. An architecture lecture on "Chinese Traditional Architectural Theory" will be at 7:30 on in 211 Spencer Museum of Art. Environs will have an information table set up from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in the grassy area east of Wescore Hall. Correction Therefore, the total force of both explosions on Tuesday would have been roughly equal to 0.0225 kilotons of TNT. The initial explosion would have had the force of about 0.015 kilotons. Because of a reporter's error, a graphic on page 9 of yesterday's Kansan was incorrect. The ammonium nitrate mixed with fuel oil that exploded Tuesday morning in Kansas City, Mo., would have had about the same explosive force as TNT If you need abortion or birth control services, we can help. Confidential pregnancy testing * Safe, affordable abortion services * Birth control * Tubal ligation * Gyn exams * Confidential pregnancy testing services • Birth control • Tuba Testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. Providing quality health care to women since 1974. Insurance, VISA & MasterCard accepted Comprehensive Health Services 4401 West 109th (1-435 & Rox) Oversland Park, Kansas Toll Free (except KS) 1-800-227-1918 ECM CENTER EVENTS Ecumenical Christian Ministries 1204 Oread Sponsored by United Methodist Church Presbyterian Church (USA) Church of the Bremen Church of the Brotherh Dec. 1: Latin American Solidarity Rice and Beans Dinner Sui Carrisoza and Christina Fonseca Report on Homeless Children in Paraguay and Brazil 6 p.m. Dec. 2: Friday Free Movie "Jean de Florente" Popcorn and Drink Provided 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4: Sunday Evening Worship and supper 5:30 p.m. Dec. 7: University Forum Jessie Brannon "Educational Issues before the 1989 Legislature" 11:40 Lunch line opens Noon speaker Advertisement Hyundai Computers Introduced to Kansas The Electric Desk software included with every computer is a quality word processor, spreadsheet and database. The system also comes with Keyworks, a program to store keystrokes. Hyundai's Super 167E line of PCs follows their automotive tradition of price/performance. Myles Schachter, Connecting Point President, said that he chose the Hyundai product line because of its great price, high speed and excellent software bundle. Each Hyundai, he said, is fast at 1 MHz or twice as fast as the original PC; has a full 640K memory, 12" or "14" flat amber screen and a 101 keyboard. DENVER (FSI). The Hyundai Corporation has selected Connecting Point Computer Centers as their exclusive authorized dealer in Lawrence and Manhattan, Kansas. This selection follows the signing of a major supply contract with the 180 store Connecting Point chain here last month. Hyundai, the $24 billion company known for its high quality, economical cars, has been a major producer of microcomputers for the past several years. Dr. Rhonda Ross, the firm's Customer Support Manager, has found that the price has not compromised the construction of these powerful PCs. She states that the systems appear to be trouble free and highly compatible. She said this explains the manufacturer's 18 month warranty - in excess of the industry standard. Hyundai Super 16TE Due to the new Connecting Point Hyundai contract, the Manhattan and Lawrence stores are introducing these PCs at more than 20% off already competitive compatible prices with training included with every purchase. Already, United Telephone Midwest Group, Meningerina's Foundation and PARS Service has selected Connecting Point to provide Hyundai PCs to their employees. Reserve your place in history Back by popular demand. The Jayhawker Yearbook photographer will be here from Nov.28 to Dec.2 Seniors this is your last chance. Monday 11-3,4-8 Tuesday 9-12,1-5 Wednesday 9-12,1-5 Thursday 11-3,4-8 Friday 8-12,1-4 Walk-ins only Burge Union - by the candy counter How you live may save your life. You may find it surprising that up to 60% of all cancers can be prevented. 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