8A Wednesday, February 22, 1995 Zep-Zep NEW LOCATION 716 Massachusetts 843-5607 European Fashion Kansas Air National Guard 190th Air Refueling Group Robert A. Deever Recruiting Service 100 AF/DPRS 822-6495 FORD (AND) DSS 729-4297 DSS 729-4297 Topkapi, KS 6681-5370 FAX (813) 861-1429 NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --the death and to conduct a preliminary interview with him. DOUGLAS COUNTY Rape Victim/ Survivor Service - Advocacy • Support • Awareness • Prevention 1419 Mass. 843 8985 STUDENT SENATE 24 HOURS CALL 841-2345 Order of killings presented The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Nicole Brown Simpson probably was attacked and killed before Ronald Goldman, a detective in the O.J. Simpson trial testified yesterday, citing the lack of blood on the bottom of Nicole Simpson's feet. In contrast, Detective Tom Lange noted, Goldman had blood on the bottom of his white boots. Goldman also had defensive wounds on his hands, and his shirt somehow was pulled up his back. It was the first time prosecutors presented the order of the late-night killings outside Nicole Simpson's condominium. They had said that Nicole Simpson was the intended target, and Goldman was killed because he was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Lange, a top investigator on the case, returned to the stand to continue last week's testimony and said four detectives went to Simpson's house at 5:05 a.m. on June 13 both to inform of him Lange said he wanted to establish a rapport with Simpson and get some background on Nicole Simpson to see if she had received any threats in the recent past. "We knew that Mr. Simpson had been estranged from Mrs. Simpson," Lange said. "I think it was important that we meet Mr. Simpson, that he should know who we are, that we certainly would be working with him in the future." Several broadcast reports said the witness to follow Lange to the witness stand likely would be Brian "Kato" Kaelin, who heard humbs on the wall of his guest house the night of the murders. Yesterday, a published report said that Grant Cramer, a friend of Kaelin and Nicole Simpson, told police that Kaelin gave him a differing account of the night of June 12 than the one Kaelin testified to at the preliminary hearing. The New York Daily News said Cramer told police that Kaelin had told him that Simpson appeared frazzled and out of breath before leaving for Chicago that night, alleging that Kaelin muted his account when he testified. Cramer also claimed that Kaelin quoted Simpson as telling him after the murders, "Thank God you were here and can say that I was at home when this thing happened." Kaelin testified he was with Simpson for part of the evening of June 12 but did not see Simpson for more than an hour during which the prosecution says the killings occurred. Roadblocks In Your Way? Like roadblocks, financial problems or difficulties with studies force a change in direction. If your priorities have changed, the Air Force can help. The Air Force offers educational assistance, high-tech training and job experience. It'll take more than a high school diploma to succeed in the 21st century. Call: 1-800-423-USAF take the next step... 1995 Engineering Expo interactive exhibits • engineering competition hot air balloon • computer games • food music • and much more Learned Hall Friday, Feb. 24----10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. competitions and exhibitions Saturday. Feb. 25—10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. general exhibitions SPRING BREAK SPECIAL get a Semester Membership for only $69 and get 8 FREE tans! Body Shapes Fitness Club 843-4040 3320 Mesa Way FIRST VISIT ALWAYS FREE Call us for workout schedule Coupon necessary for membership purchase