Tuesday, October 18, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Police Record Two Lawrence men were arrested in connection with the theft of a 14-gauge shotgun from a truck in the 3000 block of West 6th Street on Sunday morning, Lawrence police said. - Stereo equipment valued at $1,990 was taken Saturday from a locked box in the 700 block of New Philadelphia Street, Lawrence police said. An autographed picture of Harry S Truman, a guitar, a mountain harrier, a climber, binoculars and stereo equipment, valued together at $1,870 was taken Sunday from a house two miles south of Lawrence on Highway 56, the Dougley County Sheriff's department said. The house is located Thursday from a display case in the Kansas Union Bookstore, KU police said. Correction - Because of a reporter's error, the day's paper. The winner was the first player winner for the winner in the Kappa Sigma fraternity. The winner was the first player winner for the winner in Mons. Evictions prompt marriages in Chicago Call 864-4810 CHICAGO — Faced with moving toward the air or moving out, a half-dozen men are choosing to get married rather than be ejected from their girlfriends' apartments at a West Side housing The Associated Press "It is exciting, isn't it?" Chicago Housing Authority spokesman Katie Lafferty said Monday. The move was intended to wrest control of the 13-story, 183-m unit high rise from warring gangs. Authorities began evicting all non-leaseholders and provided guidelines that permit only families to lease units. The bane of bachelorhood at the Rockwell barbershop of bachelorhood is a Sept. 20 by city and bachelority policy. To prevent ginfiltration after the sweep, CHA officials issued identification cards to restraining individuals. "It's been like prison," said 24-year-old Patrick Page. "The only difference is, they don't bring your food up." But some visitors have been in their girlfriend's apartments since the day of theaid, refusing to return. midnight The indoor life got old fast. "We had a serious talk and decided to get married," said Page, whose girlfriend is pregnant with their second child. "I really care about her. We met together for three years, and that's a long time. "It felt like a relief." he said. It isn't just the young who've decided to change their status, Kelly said. One couple had been together for 26 years and only now plans to formalize the arrangement. been together at least seven years," she said. "But after being around 26 years and then he couldn't heud回去 in back after a certain time . . . I guess it had an impact." "As far as leases are concerned, we recognize law-marriages if they can prove they've Robert Lee Johnson was born in a building at Rockwell Garden and has been living there with his wife, Jane, since 1964. Neither fact counted for much under the new rules. "They grabbed my keys. It doesn't make any sense." Johnson said. "At each building, after we get the vacancies filled and at resort areas council appoints, we give them a chance to attend." Kelly said she wouldn't be surprised if marriage proposals break out elsewhere. Plans are under way to sweep 15 other CHA buildings in the coming year, with the same tenant policies to follow. "But in the meantime, things are working out surprisingly well." TODAY LAST DAY TO REGISH- DAY to register for the Tuesday, Nov. 8 presidential election, said Beryl Baldwin, deputy county ce- ntrity. Students and area residents may register to vote in the following places: News Briefs Burge Union bookstore between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Douglas County Clerk's Office at 11th and Massachusetts streets between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. Lawrence City Clerk's Office at 8th and Massachusetts streets. Lawrence Labor Council at 930 E. 28th St. Penn House at 1035 Pennsylvania St. Independence Inc.at 1910 Haskell Ave. Republican Headquarters at 711 W. 22nd St Democratic Headquarters at 1601 W. 23rd St. ENROLMENT CARDS AVAILABLE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: Undergraduate students in the College of Liberal Arts and Scientiacvts. Students may enter cards between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. For 1,500 students, computer diskettes will accompany the enrolment cards. These disks are a part of the enrolment assistant system (EAS). The computer-based program will allow students to determine which classes and are open before they enroll. Students who came to KU after Fall 1988 and are English, economics and math masters are most likely to study French. Theogram. Five computers will be set up in the rotunda of Strong Hall throughout advising to assist students with their studies. Confidential students will be in the bathroom for students who started KU Fall 1986 and after are on the reverse of KU Fall 1986. Enrollment begins Oct. 28. An adviser's signature is required on the enrollee's application for men and sophomores in the college. The advancing period runs from Nov. 15 to Dec. 31. The dean's stamp will be available at 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Oct. 24 to Nov. 4 at 106 Strong Hall. TIMETABLES AVAILABLE information on class times for enrollment should be available by Thursday. then enrollment official Edith Giffey, assistant director of student records, said that College of Liberal Arts and Science students could pick up their timeliness their enrolment follows Thursday and Friday in the Kansas Union. Timetables also will be available at 111 Strong Hall, Guffey said. "We're actually running pretty much ahead of schedule," Sayler said. John Sayler, director of printing services, said that the timetables were being bound now. Sayler said that printing services was about halfway through the job and that some of the 30,500 timetables were finished. Last fall, conflicts with printing the University Daily Kansan and the graduate catalog held back the printing of the timetable, Saylor said. Saylor said that this year the graduate catalogue was printed in August, allowing the timetable to be printed on schedule. Guffey requested that students take only one timetable. "We provide timetables at no cost," she said. "Students could help us continue that service by taking one timetable." KU AND K-STATE RECEIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AROUND THE CITY Kansas and Kansas State University received a $10,000 joint federal grant to establish a Kansas Community Economic Development. STORY IDEA? The grant, renewable for up to seven years from the U.S. Economic Development Administration, will provide economic development expertise to Kansas communities of 65,000 residents or less. **STUDENT ACCOSTED:** An 18-year-old female Hassinger Hailer resident awoke late Saturday night in room and laid down on top of her. The woman screamed and slapped at the man, who fled before police could be summoned. Lt. Jeanne Baker, KU police spokesman said. On Campus **Maranatha Campus Ministry will meet at 7:30 (tonight in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union.** Hispanic-American Leadership Organization will meet at 6:30 tonight in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. - Amnesty International will meet at 7 tonight in Parlor A and B at the Kansas Union. The KU Students Against Hunger will meet at 7 tonight in the International Room at the Kansas Union. The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center will sponsor "During to Confirm." from 1 to 9 and Pine Room at the Kansas Union. to work, practical training, and related areas will be discussed. Students will arrive at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the conference room at Miller Scholarship Hall. Benjamin Sax, professor, history will be the guest speaker. - Minorities in Communications will meet at 8 tonight in the Regionalist Room at the Kansas Union Bld. Moseley of Associated Students of Kansas will discuss the minority scholarship program A workshop on Student Employment for Foreign Students will be conducted at 3:39 p.m. tomorrow in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. Tips for finding a job on campus, obtaining permission SUA Films will screen "The Swimmer," starring Burt Lancaster, at 7 and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow in Wordpdf Audiotips. A public discussion, "Men in Crisis, some solutions," will be at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Lawrence Public Library. The Society for Fantasy and Science Fiction will meet at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Oread Room at the Kansas Union. **Anorexia Nervosa and Associate Disorders will meet from 6 to 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in room 7 at Wakim Memorial Health Center.** **Dungeons and Dragons Club will meet at 6 p.m. tomorrow in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union Hotel.** An information table set up from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. today in the Burge and Kansas Unions. --delivery of medium or large pizza at reg. price --delivery of medium or large pizza at reg. price Minsky's PIZZA 2228 IOWA FREE pitcher of soda with large pizza at reg.price B. C. S GRILL AND BAR FREE salad bar with medium or large pizza at reg. price Buy 1-Get 1 Buy 1 sancho (beef or chicken) Get one for $1.00 $4.95 value 3520 W. 6th 843-1373 Expires 10-31-88 FREE Not valid with other offers. (expires 10/24) '04 1/2 Massachusetts Purchase any 6" sandwich at regular price and get a FREE sandwich of equal or lesser value. 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