University Daily Kansan, March 25, 1981 Page 7 be he 00; ay 00. an- 54. al- On the Record Eudora police arrested a Lawrence man Monday for aggravated assault, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and reckless driving, according to Douglas County jail records. The man, Brian Lee Landon, 314 Frontier Road, was arrested in a Eutoria bar after he allegedly pulled a gun. No one was injured in the incident. Landon is being held on $17,000 bond. The Douglas County District Court will formally charge him today. Tornado drill scheduled today BURGLARS TOOK $705 of property Monday from a cabin cruiser parked in the 3400 block of Brush Creek Dr., Lawrence police said yesterday. Police said the thieves stole a depth sounder, valued at $150, a pair of water skis, valued at $300, and other ski equipment, valued at $25. The University of Kansas will participate in a statewide tornado drill at 10:15 this morning. Phil Leonard, Douglas County Emergency Preparedness Director. The drill will be postponed in the event of bad weather. The KU Weather Service has predicted showers for this morning. said that stres would sound in Lawrence for three minutes. SEAFOOD PLATTER Delicately breaded butterflied shrimp, scallops, fillet of fish and a deviled crab cake finger deep fried to perfection. Served with our own special cole slaw. French fries, cocktail sauce, lemon wedge, tartar sauce, dinner bread and butter. LONDON'S CHOICE A choice Tri-tip broiled to your liking, thinly sliced and crowned with mushroom sauce. Served with our own special cole slaw, pineapple garnish, seasoned wild rice blend, dinner bread and butter. CHICKEN DINNER Three pieces of honey batter dipped chicken to a golden brown. Served with our own special cole slaw, French fries, dinner bread, butter and a butter dipped tender cobbette of corn. Substitutions charged extra at a latcarte prices. Offer not good with other promotions or discounts. Discount is good on - Seafood Platter * London's Choice - Seafood Platter - London's Choice - Chicken Dinner Coupon good for all members of party. - 1st Sat 23rd St. - 11-9 Sun - Thurs. - 11-10 Frl-Sat 13 KU students to attend school overseas Direct exchange scholarships have been awarded to 13 KU students for graduate study at European universities during the next school year. Anita Herzfeld, director of Study Abroad, said that this program was one of the oldest exchange agreements in operation. The program requires that KU sponsor one foreign student for each of the KU students participating in the exchange. "These exchanges were started after the war, around 1945," Herfeld said. "The program grew out of a direct response to the Japanese KU and the United States as a whole." Germany because the man who originated the program was German-born." Seven of the KU students will be studying in West Germany. They are Thomas Keeler, Prairie Village graduate student; Barbara Dooley, Tangonoxic, graduate student; Mark McBride, Salma senior; Greg Galloway, graduate student; Richard Kenepakee, Kansas City, Mo., graduate student; Jon Mikkelson, Columbus, Neb., graduate student and Nancy Wood, Lincoln, Neb., graduate student. French university will host Stuart Miller, butchinson graduate student and Harrill, Anchorville; and Amy Hollowell, Minneapolis, Minn.; seni "CELEBRATE YOURSELF" It's SPRING A time of fresh, new beauty,a time of change a time to celebrate! Come celebrate the season and yourself with a new hairstyle and a fresh approach to make-up. We can help your look reflect your inner beauty,letting a fresh,new you shine through Reserve time for YCJ— Reserve time for YCJ you're worth it! Author-Screenwriter Terry Southern in person — with and love the bomb! 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