6 Wednesday, November 2, 1988 / University Daily Kansan OINGO BOINGO LIVE! Look to Kansan Classified Advertising IN HOCH AUDITORIUM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THIS SUNDAY 8 P.M. TICKETS on sale NOW! Story Idea for Sports? Call 864-4810 $10.50 with KUID $12.00 day of show $12.50 general public $14.00 day of show AT SUA Box Office and all CATS Outlets presented by SUX $KY-102 New West PRESENTATIONS Films presents.. Australian Film Festival in conjunction with.. A Week Down Under Wednesday 7:00,9:30 Walkabout The story of two European children abandoned in Australia who join a young Aborigine on his walk-about the traditional trip signaling entry into adulthood. This is a stunningly beautiful film, shot almost entirely in the Australian wilderness. Thursday 7:00, 9:30 My Brilliant Career An ecstatic celebration of life as lived by a young author at the turn of the century who refused to allow her life to be bound by the expectations of those around her. Friday and Saturday 3:30, 7:00 and 9:30 Crocodile Dundee II Dundee brings you more adventures in the Land Down Under, while saving his lady love from a band of murderous hoodlums. Midnight Road Warrior Mel Gibson returns as Mad Max to rid the post-apolyptic world of corruption. This film is full of magnificent stunt driving. New calendars are available at SUA 64% of KU students use Coupons KANGAROO (R) 7.10, 9.20 TRAVELING NORTH (PG-13)) 7.20, 9.15 Cinema Twin 31st & Iowa 842-6400 Faculty, students pessimistic about Israel election, future With last night's Israeli election results pointing to the possibility of another unity government, some KU faculty and students are pessimistic about Israel's future. By Barbara Joseph Kansan staff writer A KU professor who specializes in Middle East politics predicted that another unity government of the two major parties, the Labor and Likud, would be disastrous for Israel's internal and foreign policy. "The Labor and the Liked parties have very different views on whether to negotiate with the Palestinians or attempt to squash them," said Deborah Gerner, assistant counsel in the U.S. government, "no clear consensus on how to deal with police." Gerner said that the close vote indicated how split the Israelis were. Israelis vote for parties, not individual candidates. In Israel's history, neither Likud nor Labor, the two major parties, has won a major, 61 seats out of 120. Rather, the party receiving the plurality of votes has been able to form a coalition with smaller parties to lead the government. For the last five years, the government has been a unit government in which the two party leaders split in a white house. Morris Margolies, adjunct professor of history and a research associate with the Hall Center For the Humanities, said another unity government would paralyze policy-making. The only way to Israeli peace is through a Labor party coalition. "A coalition under Likud would be worse in moving (ahead) peace negotiations," he said. arhead, peacefully standing. The president of KU Hillel, speaking for himself and not the organization, said that although results would not be final for a few days, he thought some form of unity government was likely. He was not pleased with that prospect. "I don't think either side can form enough of a coalition government," said Aaron Rittmaster, Overland Park junior. journal Mahmoud Ali, president of KU's American Friends of Palestine, said it was inevitable that neither party would get a clear majority. "To be frank, as a Palestinian, neither party makes much difference to me," said Ali Iriad, Jordan graduate student. "Neither believes in Palestinian self-determination or in a homeland for the Palestinians." "From my point of view, both parties are the same in terms of their danger to the Palestinians, but at least the Labor party is more likely to compromise with the Palestinians," said Sami Ayyad Jerusalem, Israel senior. DUKAKIS Continued from p. 1 "It seems a lot more people are turning out at his gatherings, and there's more enthusiasm," he said. Jim Quinly, Kansas City, Mo. resident, said Dukakis would have more appeal to voters than Bush. "I think he's talking what the mainstream wants to hear," Quinny said. "The Bush campaign keeps talking about the Democrats being out of the mainstream, but I think Dukakis hit on it tonight." Scott Wallace/KANSAN "It's not the me, me, me attitude that the Republicans have. It's we're all in this together." Jim Parrish, chairman of the Kansas Democratic Party, said Dukaix finally was reaching the voters. "It was electrifying," he said. "I think it's so important for people to have an opportunity to see him in person and realize that he is a warm, personable, feeling man." Presidential candidate Michael Dukakis, his daughter Andrea, Rep. Richard Gephardt, left, and Rep. Alan Wheat, D-Mo., share the stage at a Democratic rally last night at Penn Valley Community College in Kansas City, Mo. She has: Rep. Charlton Has Been An Effective Advocate On Environmental Issues. . . An endorsement from the Sierra Club. ... a 100% rating from Kansas Natural Resource Council. ... to protect the water supply and water quality for present and future generations. As a member of the House Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Rep. Charlton has sponsored legislation ... to prevent construction of a hazardous waste facility in any community without a vote of the people. 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