6 Tuesday, May 2, 1978 University Daily Kansan Walstrom pleads not guilty Gregory Walstrom pleaded not guilty yesterday in Douglas County District Court to charges of writing a bad check. The charge is termed account closed and is a felony. Walstrom is out on $1,500 bond, until his May 30 trial. Lawyer named for KU student in burglary suit William Burke Destert, Omaha Neb sephomore, had a lawyer appointed on his behalf yesterday in Douglas County District Court to defend him on a charge of burglary at the Jayhawker Towers apartments, 1603 W. 15th St. Lewitt approved a $2,000 bond on the con- ference note and got to see the scene of the crime or contact them. Mike Elwell, associate district judge, assigned John Immel, a Lawrence attorney, to represent Dostert on a burglarly charge filed late last week. Robert Lemon, police sergeant, said that someone had broken into an apartment at Jayhawker Towers April 28 and was seen by a policeman allegedly grabbed some keys and fled. KANSAN On Campus TODAY; the 20TH CENTURY CLUB luncheon will be at 12:30 in the Centennial Room of the Kansas Union. PHI ALPHA THETA'S initiation will be at 4 in the Jayhawk Room. COLLEGE ASSEMBLY Jayhawk meet at 4 in the Forum Room of the Union. Events TONIGHT: A SUNDAY RECEPTION begins at 6 in the Kansas Room of the Union. An ENGLISH DEPARTMENT DINNER begins at 6:30 in the Union's Curry Room. ECOLOGY CLUB meets at 7 in the Union's Centennial Room. ANthropology SEMINAR begins at 7 in the Union's Walmart Room. SCIENCE IN PARKER, the SUA BACKGAMMER in Parker, the SUA BACKGAMMER at 7 in Parker C of the Union. NavIGATORS meet at 7 in the Regionalist Room of the Union. TAU SGA meets at 7 in Robinson Gymnasium's dance studio. THE PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB will meet at 7:30 in the Watkins Hospital Caterer. THETA TAU meets at 7:30 in the International Room of the Union GAIR. TheTA TAU meets at 7:30 in the Union's Council Room. The English Department will sponsor a LECTURE on EZRIA POUND at 8 in the Union's Jayhawk Room. The KU YOUNG DEMOCRATS will meet at 8 in the Union's Big Eight Room. A SUNLUNG begins at 8 in the Union Ballroom. TOMORROW: A GEOLOGY MEETING lasts all day in the Council Room of the Union. A FACULTY FORUM, featuring Charles Gallagher, who will speak about the future of the UNMEC Center, 1204 Oread. An ALUMNI OPEN HOUSE begins at 1 p.m. in the Governor's Room of the Union. COLLEGE CHAIRPERSWILL会 meet at 3:30 p.m. in the Union's Centennial Room. The COLLEGE RETIREMENT DINNER begins at 6 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. THE COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN begins at 5 p.m. in the International Room of the Union. THE COMMISSION begins at 6 p.m. in the Union Big Eight Room. KU SAILING CLUB meets at 7 p.m. in Pairing A and B of the Union, Albert Gerken presents a CARILLON NECITAL at 7 p.m. in the Walnut Room. Correction It was in incorrectly printed in yesterday's University Daily Kansan that smoking from three to five non-contaminated marjangia cigarettes could cause serious lung damage. It was also that smoking from three to five paraquat-contaminated cigarettes could be dangerous. He is accused of writing a check for $174.40 at the Town Shop, 839 Massachusetts St. The check was returned by the Douglas County State Bank in January. to use the county fairgrounds for an art festival. The county commission, which has a rule stating that University of Kansas Student activities cannot be held at the fairgrounds, requests that no such action be yet whether to accept Walshm's request. Walstrom is on the advisory board of the Society of Art, which has asked the Student Senate for money for an art show in May. accept Walstrom broadly. Beverly Bradley, commission vice chairman, said the commissioners thought Walstrom would check back with them. 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