Wednesday, November 9, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Lawrence weather From the KU Weather Service Forecast Key Showers ending by P.M. High: 58° Low: 32° Expect morning showers ending by noon with a high of 58 degrees. Tonight clouds will be clearing, giving way to mostly clear skies and a low of 32 degrees. North Platte 52/22 Cloudy Omaha 51/26 Cloudy Goodland 54/29 Cloudy Salina 58/31 Cloudy Tapoka 58/34 Cloudy Kansas City 80/35 Cloudy Columbia 80/39 Cloudy St. Louis 80/41 Cloudy Dodge City 80/33 Cloudy Wichita 80/35 Cloudy Chantelle 64/31 Cloudy Springfield 66/41 Cloudy Forecast by Mike LaPoint Tulsa 88/42 Cloudy 5-Day Thursday Clearing 54/33 HIGH LOW Friday Partly cloudy 57/35 Saturday Sunny 60/35 Sunday Partly cloudy 65/37 Monday Mostly sunny 64/36 The nation Seattle 54/38 H Detroit 52/28 Phoenix 79/57 Dallas 81/55 New York 57/38 Los Angeles 72/56 Fronts: cold included warm sakery Bush wins in mock election By Jeremy Kohn Inauguration Day: Food service employees and residence hall staff members sponsored a mock election during dinner in all the residence halls yesterday. Kansan staff writer Deb Stafford, assistant director of residential programs and coordinator of the mock election, said students could vote for either Bush or Gov. Michael Dukakis for president, and a "liberal" or "conservative" menu to be served on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20. Residence hall students chose Vice President George Bush as president in a mock election last night, but split the ticket and picked a "liberal" menu to be eaten on his inauguration Day. in that game and will promote the election." Stafford said. Bush won by 607 votes to 554, or by about 4 percent. The liberal menu of fajitas and Cajun baked fish defeated the conservative chiliidogs and cheeseburgs by 734 votes to 550, or by about 14 percent. Dan Simon, Council Bluffs, Iowa, sophomore and an Oliver Hall resident, said last night that he was happy with the menu choice, but disliked the idea of a Bush presidency. "I think the Duke would have done more for the college student." Simon said. But the fajita vote had strong pull in both parties. Heather Craven, Carbondale, Colo., freshman and a Hashinger Hall resident, said she supported Dukakis. However, she abstained from the menu vote. But the culprit voted to strong-pen Michelle Olson, Topeka freshman and Hashinger Hall resident, said, "Even if I was a Bush supporter, I still would have voted for the fajitas (literal menu). To be truthful, chicken fajitas are very important to me, and to the hall in general." "They were all meat and I'm a vegetarian." Craven said. - Enviros will have information on recycling and other environmental issues from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today on the east lawn at Wescoe Hall. The Retirees Club will have coffee at 10 a.m. today in the Adam Lounge at the Adams Alumni Center. An Affirmative Action Worksheet titled "Search, Screening, Selection and Support," will be at 9:30 a.m. today in the Pine Room at the Kansas 1243 ORBITAL computing seminar on "Hardware Purchasing Guidelines," will be at 1 p.m. today. For more information call 864-0403. On Campus ■ Donald Kelley, former chairman of Beatrice Co. Inc., will speak at 2 p.m. today in the Pioneer Room at the Kansas Union. Kelley will speak on "Reconstructing Corporate America." The University Forum will feature Beatrice Wright, professor emeritus of psychology, speaking on "Psychological Mission to China: Two Goals, Two Puzzles," at noon today at the Ecumenical Christian Ministry ■ The screening of entries for the Kansas Film and Video Festival will be at 4 p.m. today in 308 Dyche Hall. Screening will be at 4 p.m. daily through Friday and at 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Anorexia Nervosa and Associate 1204 Oread Ave. - "Communicating in Loving relationships," a workshop sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, will be from 7 to 10 ontight in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. - The KU Chess Club will meet at 7 ontight in Alcove A at the Kansas Union. Disorders will meet from 6 to 7:30 tonight in room 7 at Watkins Memorial Health Center. ■ Jazz Singers will give their fall concert under the direction of Ron McCurdy at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. SUA will present the film "All the King's Men," at 8 tonight in Woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas Union. SMOKESTACK PLACED: A new 109-foot smokestack was placed on the roof of the KU facilities operations power plant yesterday, and will be ready for use in about three weeks. Because of a reporter's error, Doug Folk, student senate chairman at Kansas State University, was misidentified in Monday's Kansan. Correction Use Kansan Coupons News Briefs The smokestack, which will be connected to two power-plant boilers at the facilities operations area south of Stauffer-Flint Hall on Sunflower Road, was built to meet state and national air quality standards. STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES SUA UNIVERSITY OF KANASAKI Films presents... Wednesday 8:00 $1.50 All the King's Men ESQUIRE BARBER SERVICE This film of dazzling energy is a tour daily life which recreates the rhythms, smells and sounds of the black townships. Riotously funny, deeply moving, and at times shocking, a must for those who claim to understand the effects of Apartheid. Friday and Saturday 3:30 and 8:00 ONLY Unbearable Lightness of Being A documentary about Rev. C.F. Beyers, formerly a pillar of the Afikaren regime, presently a staunch supporter of the freedom movement. A clear concise explanation of the issues of Aparthet an an impassioned plea for justice. Woza Albert TRACEY GARCIA Haircuts... $6.50 For appointments call 842-3699 2323 Ridge Court NEW Adapted from Robert Penn Warren's novel about the rise and fall of a ruthless Hughey Long-like politico. Winner of three Academy Awards this is a stunning drama of the corruption of power. A playboy finds himself in a new relationship which makes him question the virtues of non-obligation. New schedules available at SUA Pumpkin Pie! Free Samples! Take us home for the Holidays Louisiana Purchase Shopping Center 843-5500 I Can Believe In YOGURTI Unit Store, Nature Thursday 8:00 $2.50 South African Double Feature Crv Reason PUNCHLINE (R) Commonwealth Bargain Makers & Senior Citizens $2.50 Showtimes for Today Only MOVIE INFO: 841-7000 Granada 1020 Mass. 843-5788 Varsity 1015 Mass. 843-1065 THEY LIVE (R) *4.50, 7.10, 9.30* MYSTIC PIZZA (R) *4.30, 7.15, 9.25* HALLOWEEN IV (R) *4.45, 7.25, 9.35* BAT 21 (R) *4.40, 7.20, 9.20* THE GOOD MOTHER (R) *4.35, 7.30, 9.40* Hillcrest 9th & Iowa 842-8400 Child's Play (R) 7.20, 9.30 EVERYBODY'S ALL AMERICAN (R) 7.15, 9.25 Cinema Twin 31st& Iowa 842-6400 You don't need your parents' money to buy a Macintosh. Just their signature. It's never been difficult for students to convince their parents of the need for a Macintosh* computer at school. Persuading them to write the check, however, is another thing altogether. another thing altogether. Which is why Apple created the Student Loan to-Own Program. An ingenious loan program that makes buying a Macintosh as easy as using one. Simply pick up an application at the location listed below, or call 800-831-LOAN. All your parents need to do is fill it out, sign it. and send it. If they qualify, they'll receive a check for you in just a few weeks. There's no collateral. No need to prove financial hardship. No application fee. *Offer open only to full-time KU students Best of all, the loan payments can be spread over as many as 10 years. Which gives you and your parents plenty of time to decide just who pays for it all Introducing Apple's Student Loan-to-Own Program Loan applications are available in the computer store at the Burge Union. © 1988 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple; the Apple logo and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Come by and talk to us about your computer needs today! Burge Union 864-5697 THE MAD HATTER NIGHTLY SPECIALS!! 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