2 Wednesday, June 10, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY/FRIDAY The White House rejected efforts by EPA director William Rielly to soften the Bush Administration's position on a treaty aimed at protecting plants and animals. Rielly is the chief American negotiator at the Earth Summit. NATO agreed to support peacekeeping operations in areas of Eastern Europe if asked by the former Soviet Union. The Parks and Recreation Department of Overland Park adopted a rule prohibiting thong bikinis from public pools. The Kansas Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the redistricting plans for the Kansas House and Senate. Former Missouri basketball star Anthony Peele entered a plea of not-guilty in three felony charges — unlawful restraint, unlawful use of a weapon and possession of a concealed weapon — stemming from an alleged attack on a Columbia Mo. woman. Lynette Woodard was cut from the U.S. Olympic basketball team. The former KU player had been considered a favorite to make the team. A U.S. Census Bureau report indicated that one-third of all Americans between the ages of 15 and 17 are high school dropouts, or are one year behind in school. The unemployment rate climbed to 7.5 percent. This is the highest level in eight years. Over 1,000 people attend an anti-abortion rally in downtown Wichita conducted by the Wichitz Rescue Movement. This is the first of what is expected to be a series of rallies this summer in Wichita ■ In baseball, the Royals posted a 6-4 win over the Seattle Mariners. The Chicago Bulls lost to Portland 115-104 in overtime in game two of the NBA finals. This is the third straight victory for the Royals. SATURDAY/SUNDAY After a morning of peaceful protests involving the anti-abortion group Wichita Rescue Movement and pro-choice protesters, a hand grenade was found outside an abortion clinic in Wichita. A Lawrence landmark, the rocket at Broken Arrow Park, was removed from the park after nearly 30 years. The rocket was purchased by two men near Lake Dabinawa Columbia University President Michael Sovern announced his retirement, citing his wife's battle with cancer as the main reason. Fighting continued in Sarajevo over the weekend. Muslim-led troops armed with heavy weapons struck at Serbian troops Sunday night. Concentration at the Earth Summit turns to the issue of who is going to pay to cleaning up the environment. The Royals complete a three-game sweep of Seattle by winning the last game 4-1. With the win, the Royals move out of last place and tie California for fifth place. The Chicago Bulls take a 1 game lead in the NBA finals and continue their quest for the NBA championship. The Bulls beat Portland 94-84 Sunday night.The series stands at two games to one. A.P. Indy wins the Belmont Stakes. Two Apple Macintosh computers, valued at $4,664, were removed from Academic Computing Services on June 2. They were found later in a men's restroom, KU police reported. ON THE RECORD with two lenses, valued at $1,000, were taken from a room in Haworth Hall between May 20 and June 2. KU police reported. ■ An Apple Macintosh computer, a printer and a printer kit, valued together at $1,229, were taken Two closed-circuit televisions. from a KU bookstore storage area between May 2 and May 29,KU police reported. A Clarion AM/FM cassette pullout stereo, valued at $225, was taken from an unlocked car on the 2500 block of University Drive Saturday, Lawrence police reported. Three art books, valued at $3,100, were taken from Murphy Art and Architecture Library Friday, KU police reported. UPCOMING EVENTS Thursday, June 11 Students interested in the Fullbright Scholarship and other graduate-study-abroad grants can attend an informational meeting at 3:30 p.m. in 3 Lippincott Hall. Paul Gray and the Gaslight Gang will perform noon-1 p.m. at Ninth and Massachusetts streets for Parks and Recreation Department's Brown Bag Concert Series, Free. Lawrence Community Theatre will present "Steel Magnolias" at 8 p.m. June 11-14 and 2:30 p.m. June 14. For ticket information, call 843-7469. Friday, June 12 Kansas Association of Public Employees will meet at 7 p.m. in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. ■ Midwestern Music Camp Jazz Ensemble Concert at 7 p.m. at Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. Free. Saturday, June 13 Midwestern Music Camp Concert. Performances by junior-high bands, choirs and orchestra at 11 a.m. in Crafton-Preyer Theatre. Free. Sunday. June 14 Registration for Midwestern Music Camp Junior High Session #2 begins at 1:30 p.m. in Murhov Hall. Auditions for Midwestern Music Camp begin at 3:30 p.m. in Murphy Hall. Monday, June 15 Summer Dance Workshop all day in Robinson Center. 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