2 Wednesday, June 3, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY/FRIDAY According to government reports, the nation's factories released more than 4 billion pounds of toxic chemicals in 1990. This figure is down 11 percent from 1989. A federaljury found Yahweh ben Yahweh, a radical Black supremaeist, and six of his followers guilty of conspiracy. Scientists announced they thought they had made a step toward isolating the cause of Lou Gehrig's disease. They suspect the cause to be a lack of a specific protein necessary to prevent the death of nerve cells in the spinal cord and brain. Mortar fire ripped Mortar fire ripped through a crowded marketplace in Sarajevo, killing at least 20 people and wounding at least 100 more. Local officials called the attack the bloodiest single action in the factional fighting in Bosnia. Gov. Joan Finney signed a compact with the Sac and Fox nations that could allow a gambling casino in Kansas City, Kan. The compact, however, must first survive a Supreme Court challenge. The U.S. House of The U.S. House of Representatives voted to lift a ban on federal financing of fetal tissue research. The votes in favor of lifting the ban, however, were not enough to overturn the expected veto from President Bush. Trans World Airlines announced that it would start laying off 300 workers at its Kansas City overhaul base sometime in June. SATURDAY/SUNDAY The government announced that the number of food stamp recipients continued to grow in March, reaching a record high of 25 million people. Organizers of the Ross Perot petition drive in Missouri decided to throw out all signatures they had collected and start over because of possible inconsistencies with the signatures. The defending NBA champions, the Chicago Bulls, won the Eastern Conference finals 4-2 with a 99-94 victory against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Bulls face Portland in the NBA finals beginning tonight. imposed strict trade sanctions on Yugoslavia. President Bush ordered the seizure of the Yugoslavian government's assets in the United States. The United Nations Security Council The Kansas City Royals ended the Texas Rangers' seven-game winning streak with an 8-2 victory in Kansas City. University of Missouri basketball guard Anthony Peeler was arrested in Columbia after a woman accused him of assaulting her and threatening her with a gun. See story page 10. Wichita State lost to third-ranked Pepperdine in the first round of the College World Series. MONDAY The Dow Jones industrial average closed above 3,400 for the first time in history. Despite a mistake in the Summer Timetable, residual enrollment for the summer session at University of Kansas began. The timetable had wrongly stated that enrollment would begin yesterday instead of Monday. Kansas Attorney General Robert Stephan addressed the Sunflower Girls State in Allen Field House. TUESDAY An early-morning blaze in a Detroit home for people with mental and physical disabilities left 10 dead and two injured. Los Angeles police arrested 20 alleged gang members for interrogation in an investigation of a conspiracy to loot a Korean business during the riots following the Rodney King verdict. ON THE RECORD Two tires, rims and lugnuts,the total valued at $582,were taken off a car in the Ellsworth Hall parking lot and replaced with two old tires Sunday or Monday, KU police reported. A computer and monitor,valued at $1,299, were taken between Oct.1,1987,and June 1, 1992, from an office in Wescoe Hall, KU police reported. A Bible, valued at $350, was taken between Friday and Sunday from Danforth Chapel, KUpolice reported. 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