2 Monday, October 10, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Lawrence weather Mild week ahead High: 70° Low: 40° The high will reach about 70 degrees today under most sunny skies, with north winds at about 5-10 miles per hour. Tonight's low will be 40 degrees. North Platte 67/35 Omaha 69/38 Omaha 69/38 Goodland 67/42 Salina 69/42 Topaka 69/42 Kansas City 71/40 Columbia 66/42 St Louis 70/43 Dodgie City 71/42 Wichita 72/42 Chanute 72/44 Springfield 71/44 Farmers by Laugh Anne Stout Pioneer and Great Mines High and Tiger Lake 5-Day Partly cloudy 66/37 The nation The University of Kansas School of Law presents a: PRELAW PROGRAM Tuesday, Oct.11, 7 p.m. Green Hall, Room 104 To help you plan a career in the legal profession, law school professors and students will be available to discuss with you your law school plans and answer questions about; Prelaw Education Admissions Process Financial Aid Law School Curriculum Joint Degree Programs Law Placement Michael Davis, Dean Stan Davis, Professor of Law Robert Jerry, Professor of Law Kevin Kelly, Law student Refreshments provided An uplifting experience. The Feld Ballet. The Felt Dablar stars into town on October 15 at Hoe Auditorium. Come experience the fascinating range of Riise Felt's dance company as they perform everything from classical ballet to modern—all with tremendous versatility and unusual, daring style. The Felt Dablar. It promises to be an elevating evening. Call 864-3982 for ticket information. A Mid America Arts Alliance Production KU will co-sponsor workshop on AIDS The University of Kansas will hold an AIDS workshop with Central Missouri State University today and tomorrow in Kansas City, Mo. Bv a Kansan reporter The workshop will be from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday. Visit the Mark Hotel, off Interstate Highway 70 near the Taurus Sports Complex. The session will be aimed toward wide area college students and staff. Candye Wattley, registered nurse at Watkins Memorial Health Center, said, "It is going to be an intensive 'train the trainer' session." to help prevent new infection, to send informed, sensitive and consistent messages about AIDS to the campus and communities strategies to educate people about AIDS. She said the workshop's goals were At the workshop, the different schools will compare information, listen to speakers and pass out literature on AIDS, Waltsey said. Invitations for two representatives were sent to each college in Kansas, Arkansas and Arkansas. However, because KU is sponsoring the event, more students are invited. Kim Farris, the student health officer for Delta Delta Delta sorority, said she planned to attend. Police Record An electronic eye value at $95 was taken, and $100 in damages was to a fence Friday night at a Iowa Street. Lawrence police said. Three reports of a man exposing himself to female KU students were made Friday. The incidents occurred in the 1200 block of Tennessee Street, the 1400 block of Crescent Road, and the 1600 block of Oxford Street. Lawrence police said. A mountain bike valued at $35 was taken Wednesday night from the front porch of a house in the 800 block Ackley Street. Lawrence police said - Two gold pins with diamonds and sapphire and one pair of diamond earrings, value together at $1,000. * A single ring in the 1300 block of Strong Avenue. Woman in Rome bears sextuplets; five survive The Associated Press ROME — A 26-year-old woman gave birth to sextuplets at a Roman hospital, but one baby died yesterday and one was in guarded condition, doctors said. The other babies were reported as doing well. The four boys and two girls were born Saturday in Gemelli Hospital to Lucia Soma, who was reported in good condition. Dr. Costantino Romagnoli said he suffered from underdeveloped lungs and had been kept alive with a respirater, another boy in danger started convalescing. The babies, who were born prematurely after seven months, must stay warm for 60 hours are considered out of danger, Romagnoli said. Fire prevention week begins By a Kansan reporter Rich Barr, Lawrence fire marshall, said the trucks missing were The parade for "A Chilly Day in Saturday" was not as big as planned when only about half of the fire trucks that were supposed appear The parade kicked off Fire Prevention Week, which is Oct. 19-15. Organized by the Association and the Lawrence Department, the parade included a display of fire trucks, a chil feed and performed in front of downtown slopes. from rural fire departments with attention to fire safety, about 15 trucks, but only four from Lawrence, two from Eudora and one each from Wakarusa and Baldwin. The Lawrence Fire Department will be visiting Lawrence elementary school on Friday, June 3, week. Barr said the programs during Fire Prevention Week were traded; At the University of Kansas, the department has been visiting sororities and will finish these programs at CU. Students would then go to KU fraternities. BLOOD DRIVE FALLS SHORT! The RU fall during three months of falling, absence of his fall Local Briefs Jo Byers, Douglas County Red Cross chapter member, said the drive collected 184 pints Tuesday, 204 pints Wednesday and 214 pints Thursday. *Interfraternity Council and KU Panbel-* The KU Interfraternity ... lenic Association sponsored the drive. PULTIZER WINNER TO SPEAK: Richard Rhodes, who won the 1988 Pulitzer Prize winner for his book, "The Makin of the Atomic Bomb," to speak at 8 p.m. tonight in Woodruff Auditorium at 1243 West 17th Street. Rhodes has written several other nonfiction and fiction novels, essays, articles and short stories. The event is part of the Student Union Activities Forums and is co-sponsored by the English Department. The path to the path is the ALTERNATE POETRY READING: The Alternate Players will perform original poetry and Tulbert said GLSOK would set up a table tomorrow at the Union proses at p.t.m. tomorrow in the East Gallery at the Kansas Union to commemorate National Coming Out Day, a member of the Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas said last week. GLSOK will sponsor the event, in which KU students will present works about the lives of homosexual people, said James Boomer, Topeka sophomore and GLSOK member. Intramural Volleyball and Indoor Soccer Tuesday: Manager's mandatory meeting in Robinson North Gym. If you miss this meeting, you may miss the season! Priority scheduling for instant scheduling will be given at this meeting. Priority scheduling for instant scheduling will be given at this meeting A member from each team must attend to receive priority instant scheduling. Volleyball * Manager's Meeting 6:30 p.m. Oct. 11 * Instant Scheduling 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Oct. 12 - 13 Entry Fees: $25-Trophy, $20-Rec A, $15-Rec B Soccer *Manager's Meeting 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11 *Instant Scheduling 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Oct. 12 - 13 Recreation Services, 208 Robinson, 864-3546. GRAND OPENING WEEK REGISTER TO WIN NOW THRU OCT. 15TH 106 DAYS Get a 1/4 lb. hamburger and any 16 oz. soft drink for only $1.06 TUESDAY, OCT. 11TH THURSDAY,OCT.13TH Sun-Thurs 10:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Fri, Sat 10:30 a.m.-2:00 a.m. A-DRIVE-THRU-RESTAURANT REGISTER TO WIN Oct. 8 thru Oct. 15 Grand Opening Prizes Grand Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 6—4th Prizes 4—5th Prizes Name Address City Phone Quicken's employees and their family members are not eligible for w.r.o.w. Fill out & drop off or mail to Quicken. --- 1