Friday, April 18, 1980 5 Police catch escapee after chase A 19-year old prison escape was arrested yesterday after a chase through the city with Kansas Highway Patrol officers and city and campus police. Lawrence chief of police Richard Stanwick was the prisoner. Phil S. Heirens of the Kansas City jail and the Topeka and used an employee's car to drive to Lawrence, where he was caught after his escape. Heam's car collided with a car drive by the driver of Derby Auto. Derby Auto, Iowa streets. Derby auto, a car drive by the police car and three Highway Patrol cars pursued. Barackman was not hurt and also died. Hearn then drove across 2x1d Street to a vacant lot near a deserted gas station. There, Stanwix said, Hearn surrendered to police. Stanwick said Hearn went south on Iowa Street and attempted to turn his car east at 23rd and Iowa. He drove through the wrong lane of traffic and triumph to turn the median strip where city police had set up a road block. Stanwix said. He was to appear in court this morning. Hearn was taken to Douglas County Jail, where he was being held without bail until city prosecutors formally filled charges. Less financial aid available for students Federal financial aid funds distributed through the KU office of financial aid have decreased for the 1988-81 school year, Jerry Johnson, director of financial aid, said yesterday. By CINDY WHITCOME Staff Reporter In previous years, student incomes were not considered in determining eligibility for BEOG. "Eligibility for the Basic Educational Opportunity Grants has decreased because students' incomes are included in the school and are available for school in this year." Rogers said. "There are students who earn as much as $3,000 during the summer months," he said. "That is going to make some difference as they get older; they can receive through the grants." KU also did not receive as much money through the National Direct Student Loan program this year, Rogers said, because of a distortion in the distribution process. Funds for the program are provided by the federal government, in addition to funds equaling one-ninth of the federal funds from the state and its collections from previous loans. GRADUATED STUDENTS usually start the federal system considers three funds collected too late to re-let," he said. "In their eyes, we didn't all the money weainted and we don't need as much this year." paying back their NDSLs in May or June Rogers said. Rogers said that this year's federal NDSL allocation was $29,496, compared to last year's allocation of $619,784. “Collections are greater than a year ago and we have received more work-study funds, so I hope that the losses and gains will balance out,” he said. Although the office of financial aid is still taking applications for fall semester aid, it cannot guarantee that students can still get money, he said. The office has made 4,800 awards so far and will be notifying students of their awards in the next few weeks. This year the awards include a total of $5 million based aid and more than $8 million in Basic Educational Opportunity Grants and Guaranteed Student Loans, Rogers said. THESE AWARDS are made to students who applied by sending their financial aid requests to the school. Students in institute in Iowa City, Iowa, before March 28. ACT determined each student's need and selected students. Awards for students who applied before March 28 will be processed before late applicants are considered. Roers said. University Daily Kansan Rogers said the office would meet its April 28 deadline for sending award letters to students. "Forms that we receive from ACT after the deadline are put in piles according to how long they last." March 29, March 30, and so on. "Rogers said. We will award remaining funds to our beneficiaries." "Students who do not receive aid for the fall semester should file the financial need analysis with KU in October." Roegers said. "Venezuela '00," the KU Venezuelan Students Association festival, starts tonight with music and a speech by a to the Organization of American States. Venezuela '80 starts tonight Saturday there will be a softball game and pot lack picnic at Broken Arrow Park. There will be a baseball game there will be a Venezuelan fokk dinner with traditional Venezuelan dishes, at the Lawrence Community Building, 11th and Vermont. Tickets to the dinner are $4. The festival includes an exhibit of Venezuelan art at 10 a.m. and a room at 8 tion after Naguel's speech. The展 will be open Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. something there will be a folk concert, featured Morella Munoz, Venezuelan metropolitan opera, at the Metropolita hall, a Venezuelan singing group at 4 p.m. in Woodruff at 10 a.m. in the U.S. WALKING TALL BOUTIQUE Ladies TALL Fashion Junior and Misses Show 12 All Widths 4016 S.W. 21st Topeka, Kansas 66604 273-0909 --professor of social welfare, when he went to Iran. --professor of social welfare, when he went to Iran. FacEx to consider report revising code of conduct A subcommittee report recommending the changes in the Faculty of Conduct and Health Sciences at the dean's level of waiting until the next handbook revision will be discussed today at the conference. The changes were proposed by the University council. It insures that faculty members receive a faculty member be notified of charges and be granted a hearing when disciplinary action is taken. The proposed changes came about because of the suspension without pay last December of Norman Forer, associate FacEx will also discuss proposed changes in the procedure of granting sabbaticals. The Senate executive commu- nizies discuss the Blue Ribbon Committee's report on the freedom of expression at KU, which has been a Chancellor Archie R. Dykes on April 4. The report says that freedom of speech has not been given enough weight in the past and charges the University chancellors to reading guardians of free expression." --you for many years to come. Over 15 years in the business Where economy comes first - Rentals start at $7.95 a day plus mileage * Free pick-up and delivery * Choice of shipper - A choice of any of these economy minded cars Toyotas Chevettes Firebirds LTD Wagons Mazdas Pintos Cuttas Trucks Citations Bobcats Monte Carlo Vans CALL TODAY! 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It appears our nation, in fact our world has just about succeeded in God’s favor. Several places the Bible says at times the people of God fell so low that they were “worse than the heathen!” A number of times in recent years have seen news items telling of other nations, whose government and people suffer from religious tensions, refusing to let some movie films produced in this country be shown in their land as being too immoral and unsanitary. This is the case with *HEATHEN*: "Speaking by some of His Prophets, God said: I NOT A BEVENED ON SANITATION A NASION AT The man in hell fire Christ told about in Luke 16th chapter pl赎咐 that his five brothers still alive on earth prayed to Jesus for them before they went way for them to stay out of hell was "Hear Moses and the Prophets . . . if they hear not Moses and the Prophets neither can they be persuaded though one rose from hell, or they can be persuaded through the Lord Jesus Christ, for the salvation of believers." He kept the Commandments perfectly for us. paid our penalty for disobedience, rose from the dead and anguished Himself with Jesus' God in our hearts by His Holy Word. We see and hear of many who speak much of His resurrection. His Ascension, and even of His coming again in power at the time of Jesus Christ. He neglect, or pay but little attention to The Ten Words, or himself, and proclaimed by His Prophets down the road other Gods, no idols or images to bow down to, honor God's Name, honor and keep holy God's Day, honour the life of every man who lives, world, respect the life of every man into whom God has breathed the breath of Life. Thou shall not kill, respect the goods and property of every man. Thou shall not steal, respect the goods and property of every man. Thou shall not worship, respect the goods and property of every neighbor; and regard and respect for witness against them by neighbor; and regard and respect for anything that is thy neighbor. 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