Friday, November 4, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Newspaper replaces 'Cathy' with pro-Bush advertisement CULLMAN, Ala. — A newspaper owner dropped the comic strip "Cathy" for criticizing George Bush and replaced it today with a pro-Bush ad. Bob Bryan, publisher and owner of the Cullman Times and the Athens News Courier, said Wednesday that he "just took the panel out that would have been 'Cathy' and right where The Associated Press For more than a week, the popular comic strip about a single working woman has been running political campaigns to wize the Reagan-Bush administration. "Cathy" creator Cathy Guisewite said last week that "it was in keeping with the strip to comment on what that are at stake in this election." "Cathy' has been, put in big type Vote For Bush." ■ The Ecumenical Christian Ministries will sponsor a free movie at 7:30 tonight at the ECM building, 1204 Ave. The movie is "Repentence." ■ The International Folk Dance at St. John's Gymnastics at St. John's Gymnastics - Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship brought to the in- partment, Form of, from (P. 129) The KU Freshman Open will be held at 6 tonight on the tennis courts near Memorial Stadium. The open is a free mixer for all interested students. There will be a disc jockey, and a chili supper will be provided. If the weather is bad it will be in the Kansas Union Ballroom. On Campus W. W. John O'Brien, professor of systematics and ecology, will speak on 'The Role of the Scientist in the Workplace at 3:30 p.m.' (oday in 1005 Haworth Library). The Astronomy Associates will have an open house from 9 to 11 tonight in Building 1 of the Douglas County Fair Grounds, 2110 Harper St. T. J. Clark, art historian from the University of California-Berkley, will speak on "Jackson Pollock Theodore Roebuckism," at 7:30 tonight in the Spencer Museum of Art auditorium. ■ The Campus Vegetarian Society will meet at 1:45 p.m. tomorrow in the Community Building at 115 W. 11th St. A vegetarian pot lunch will be served. Please bring food and place setting or $2. ■ Kansas Editors Day will begin at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow. The program will start at 9:30 a.m. in Alderson Auditorium. Lunch will be in the Kansas Union Ballroom. For more information call the School of Journalism at 664-4755. Museum or Art adultafilm. A student recital featuring Gordana Andres, violin, and Robert Andres, piano, will be at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. A symposium on academic freedom with Rev. Charles Caran, University of Southern California, will have its kickoff at Auditorium of the Kansas Union. Because of incorrect information supplied to the Kansan, the time given for the showing on "Night Flight" of "Rub Out the Word," a Lawrence video tribute to beat poet William S. Burroughs, was not correct. The video will be shown between 1:30 and 2 a.m. tomorrow. Correction Save money with Kansan Coupons including: Porta 05 4 track 388 8 track studio and the NEW 328 8 track cassette 1347 Mass. 843-3535 TASCAM DEMO and SALE SAT., NOV. 5th ONE DAY ONLY Tascam factory reps and Mass Street Music will be on hand to perform several demonstrations of 4 & 8 track recording equipment. Every Tascam recorder in stock will be on sale at great prices. instant financing or 90 days same as cash Because you love to live Use Kansan Coupons AVANI & LEVELAND STRING QUARTETS "... an accomplished example of craftsmanship and wonderfully communicative." 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