--- Wednesday, October 19, 1988 / University Daily Kansan ETHNIC FASHIONS New arrivals from Africa AFRICAN & ASIAN AUTHENTIC: Clothing * Jewelry * Leathers Fabric * Tie Dye * Paintings * Carvings Musical Instruments * Books * Greeting Cards 841-2578 733 $ _{1/2} $ New Hampshire --because of a reporter's error, a brief in Monday's Kansan incorrectly described Lawrence and Eutin, East Germany, as sister cities. Eutin is attending the department's summer study program. Also, Kathrin Ehrins and Bert Hellman are attending high school in Eutin, and Helmus Huebsberg, Germany, presented the mayor of Eutin with a key to the City of Lawrence. Music for the Masses Rock-N-Roll Greats Compact Discs Cassettes Only $9.99 Only $3.99 Hundreds to choose from The KU German Club will meet at 4:30 p.m. today in the conference room at Miller Hall. Through October 28 1988 A Student Employment for Foreign Students workshop will be at 3:30 in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. SUA Films will present "The Swimmer," starring Burt Lancaster, at 7 and 9:30 on woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas Union. Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders will meet from 6 to 7:30 tonight in room 7 at Walkins Memorial Health Center. The Society for Fantasy and Science Fiction will meet at 8:15 tonight in the Oread Room at the Kansas Union. KU Chess Club will meet at 7 tonight in Alcove A at the Kansas Union "Men in Crisis, Some Solutions," a public discussion, will be at 7 tonight at the Lawrence Public Library. KU Democrats will have an information table from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. today in the Burge and Kansas Unions. The Dungeons and Dragons Club will meet at 6 tonight in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union. On Campus The Art History Club will meet at A video cassette recorder, video monitor and connector cable belonged to the School of Journalism, valued together at $2,014, were taken Sunday night from 100 Blake Annex, KU police said. Police Record ■ Jayhawks for UNICEF will meet at 6:30 tonight in the Walnut Room at the Kansas Union. **Tools taken Friday from addresses** - in the 2800 block of Atchison Avenue and the 3770 block of Brush Avenue. - $1,960 were recovered Sunday. A 30-year-old Lawrence man was arrested after the incident, the Lawrence police said. Environs will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the International Room at the Kansas Union. Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union ■ The Champions Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in Parlor A at the Kansas Union. 3:30 p.m. today in 211 Spencer Museum of Art. - The Canterbury House will celebrate the Holy Eucharist at noon tomorrow in Danforth Chanel. The School of Architecture and Urban Design will present James Polske at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Museum of Art in Kansas City, Mo. KU Democratss will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Aldersboro Auditorium at the Kansas Union. Rep. Jm Slattery will work with the group and answer questions. KU Christian Science Student Organization will meet at 6:39 p.m. tomorrow in Alcove C at the Kansas Union. STADIUM BARBER SHOP Correction Quality Haircuts at Reasonable Prices if you need to report an error in the Kansas, please call Todd Cohen, editor, or Michael Horak, managing editor, at 848.4100 ENCORE PICTURE FRAMING SAVE $5.00 off your next vacation --membership expiration 5/31/88 2323 Ridgecourt Behind Mrs. Winner's) FITNESS CLUB BodyShapes 601 Kasold Register to win a GT-ALL TERRA mountain bike from GRANSPORT plus other prizes with every new Term memberships. FIRST CLASS FREE! 843-4040 Promotion Ends 11/30/88 --in the Kansas Union Gallery October 17-21 9 am - 5 pm Movie Poster Sale Union Activities in the Kansas Union Galle Sponsored by Student Union Activities Thousands of titles, both classic and current Publicity stills, lobby cards- movie memorabilia Beethoven's 10th? --reporters yesterday as the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra rehearsed for the premiere. Some students dig. Purists not impressed with new work The Associated Press LONDON - A 15-minute piece of music from a reconstructed set from Beethoven's last play for the first time yesterday, and already some purists are sounding glad. The work, which premiered at London's Royal Festival Hall, is the first movement of what would have been Beethoven's 10th symphony. "The sketches struck me as being particularly good, even by Beethoven's standards," Cooper told Barry Cooper, a researcher at the University of Chicago, found five years拼 together phonic fragments found in Berlin, Bonn and Vienna after the German invasion. "Calling this Beethoven's toth was a bad idea," said John Dankworth, a classically-trained jazz composer. A classical named 'Excerpts and Snacks.' "He actually acted it to the royal 'Philharmonic Society' of Britain, Cooper said. "And now they've got it, or as much as there is of it." Cooper, who wrote a book on Beetlewood's creative process while working on the musical reconstruction, said Beetlewood's plans to finish the project were mentioned in a letter written eight days before his death in 1827. Embezzling bride jailed for trying to steal show The Associated Press KALAZOAM, Mich. — A 26-year woman has been sentenced to 30 days in jail for embelizing almost $5,000 to pay for her wedding to a sheriff's deputy because she "wanted to look better than her sister did." Kelly Susan Horton was sentenced yesterday after pleading guilty Aug. 15, 2014. She was then an American National Bank in Plainwell, where she worked as a worker. Horton used the money to pay taxes in a district according to court records. U. S. District Judge Richard Enslen also ordered Torey to pay full restitution to her creditors. "You say that what you wanted was to look as good as your sister or better." Ensnail said. "Your father had already contributed money that he probably did not have." Because Horton's husband, Ken Horton, is an Allegan County shiffy's deputy, she will serve her sentence in the Kent County Jail. 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