Section A·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 18, 1999 - 2 Weeks - 4 Sessions - $1^{1/2}$ hours each - 816 W.24th St.(Behind Laird Noller Ford)749-5750 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9a.m.-6:30p.m. Sat 10a.m.-2p.m. SHABBAT DINNER Feb. 19th at Jewish Community Center at 6 p.m. Bring a can of food! Upcoming Events: Weekend Retreat Feb. 26-28 Purim Carnival March 4 Questions? Call Hillel at 864-3948 2 for 1 Burger Special MONDAYS 4-9 p.m. Dine in only 2329 Iowa·841-4124 Campus, down under Duae Smith, a facilities operations technician, prepares to enter an underground tunnel at Jayhawk Boulevard and Sunflower Drive. Crews dug a large, deep hole in order to replace a series of electric pumps that move steam and water among facilities across campus. Photo by Matt J. Daugherty/KANSAN Protesters attempt to take consulate, three Kurds killed The Associated Press BERLIN—Israeli security guards shot and killed three Kurds who forced their way into the Israeli consulate yesterday with dozens of protesters enraged by reports that Israel aided in the arrest of the foremost Kurdish rebel leader. Turkish officials released a video tape of their captive, Abdullah Ocalan, dramatic footage showing him handcuffed and sweating, his eyes tapped shut. Officials said he was being interrogated in an island prison and promised a fair trial, but refused to allow three of his foreign attorneys into Turkey. In Berlin, as many as 100 demonstrators pummeled their way past 30 German police officers sent to the Israeli consulate 30 minutes earlier after officials received reports that Kurds planned to take the building, police chief Hagen Saberschinsky said. The Kurds climbed a fence surrounding the four-story white building and broke through the door. A man and a woman were shot to death in the consulate's foyer, and another man was shot in a stairwell.