14 Wednesday, November 2; 1988 / University Daily Kansan Toxic Waste Dump. The Great American Smokeout. Nov. 17. AMERICAN CANCER GROUP Lawrence. Amy Johnson, president of the organization, said that 40 students, divided into groups of five, visited more than 500 homes, asking for canned food. GROUP COLLECTS CANNED FOOD: KU Students Against Hunger collected more than 800 cans of food last night by trick-or-treating in Lawrence. "Cooperation from people in Lawrence was incredible," she said. "They were so willing to give us food." Johnson said the donations would go to the Salvation Army. KU STUDENT IN PAGEANT: A KU student has been selected as a seminalist in the 1989 Miss U.S.A. I. student competition and 27 and 27 in Arlington Heights, II, News Briefs Yvonne O'Neill, Glen Ellyn, IL, junior, will be competing for a chance to represent her home state at February's Miss U.S. A pageant in Boston. She would be more than more than $100,000 in cash and more than $100,000 in prizes and awards. Miss U.S.A. will be judged on beauty of face and figure, poise, personality, grooming, intelligence and speaking ability. LAWRENCE MAN CHARGED WITH LAWRENCE MAR CHARGE A man was arrested. Monday on charges of strong armed robbery and armed robbery, Lawrence police reported Police said that on Oct. 20, the suspect took a woman's purse and knocked her down in the 1800 block of Massachusetts Street. The purse was worth $25 and contained $104 in currency. A witness followed the suspect's car until he removed a bag covering the license plate. The witness then reported the number to the police. On Oct. 21, the suspect reportedly robbed a liquor store, also in the 1800 block of Massachusetts Street. He took an undisclosed amount of currency. MAN CHARGED WITH LEWD BEHAVIOR: A male suspect was arrested Monday for reportedly masturbating in front of two women in Lot 111, near Gertrude Sellars Pearson-Corbin Hall, KU police reported. The suspect was charged with lew and lascivious behavior and obstruction of the legal process by resisting arrest. No bond was posted. Apple Seasonings Microsoft Works - Word processor, spreadsheet and data base manager all in one. Microsoft Excel - The ultimate in spreadsheets with outstanding graphics Dollars & Sense Home accounting system for money management and checkbook maintenance Panasonic printer for the Mac- Panasonic 1080 with tractor and friction feed, excellent quality with Mac interface and 24 month warranty, all for ... $ 369 Great pieces on disks, paper supplies (including papers, label cards, Rolleis), games, WordPerfect. KU's connection for Apple enhancements from the professionals at: ConnectingPoint COMPUTER CENTER Downtown Lawrence 804 New Hamshire St. 843-7584 To Illustrate Our 14-Point Oil Change. The JTeam performs these 14 vital services on your vehicle in 10 MINUTES with NO appointment. CHECK AND FILL DIFFERENTIAL FLUID not valid with any other offer Be a NANNY COMPUTER SUPPLY SOURCE near New York City • Great salary & benefits, airfare provided • Choose from warm, screened families pre-screened by us • Year round positions only • Must enjoy working with children Grace for Vide Ine Care for Kids, Inc. PO Box 27, Rowanton, CT 06853 203-852-8111 Supplies & Accessories for freshmen and Sophomores, Millions go unclaimed yearly. Write: Student Guidance Services, 622-KAIF Avenue, New Kensington, PA 15068. Money-Back Guarantee. 2512 W 6th St. 842-6379 COLLEGE MONEY KANU, Peoples National Bank and the Ottawa Herald Proudly Present: and the Big Band Sounds of the 1940's - 1950's In a Special Dance/Concert TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 8 P.M. at the OTTAWA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM Just 20 minutes South of Lawrence on Iowa St. •THERE WILL BE A DANCE FLOOR IN THE ORCHESTRA PIT OR GROUND WORK •FOR UP-TO-DATE ELECTION RESULTS. THERE WILL BE TWO LARGE SCREEN TV'S IN THE LOWER LOBBY Come Enjoy The Songs of An Exciting Era TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE OR CAN BE CHARGED BY CALLING 242-8810 State employees : no passing phase Jessie doesn't quit. This summer she asked local legislators to join her in writing a letter requesting the governor to implement Phase III. But Phase III of a salary equity study that would have helped service and security personnel was blocked. That's frustrating. State employees are taking home an average pay increase of 6.5 percent this year. Jessie Branson fought for that. Jessie will continue to battle for state employees. For fairness' sake. And with tireless will. Vote Jessie again. Pad for by the Committee to Reelect Jessie Branson. Ben Zimmerman. Treasurer Special Student Price with Senior Stylist RIVER CITYHAIR CO. Special Student Price with Senior Stylist - $12 1021 Mass. • We ♥ Walk-ins • 842-0508 The Islamic Center of Lawrence presents Sister Aminah Al-Silmy an American Muslim who is a media specialist and Associate Editor of the American Trust Publication in Plainfield, Indiana speaking on speaking on "Islam: The Path "Islam: The Path to Women's Liberation" In this lecture Mrs. Al-Silmy will explain to you how Islam changed her to a committed liberated Muslim woman. Time: 7 p.m., Friday, Nov.4,1988 Place: Jayhawk Room Kansas Union Refreshments are provided Free and Open to the Public For information call 841-9768 LAST CHANCE! OZT JANUARY SEMESTER BREAK TOLL FREE INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 1-800-321-5911