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SCHOOL SPECIALTY SUPPLY SCHOOL • OFFICE • ART SUPPLIES COLLEGE STUDENT DISCOUNT CARDS AVAILABLE 2108 W. 27TH, SUITE H PARK PLAZA RETAIL CENTER PHONE: 865-5071 Crown Cinema BEFORE 6 PM - ADULTS $3.00 (LIFTED OR SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS - $3.00 VARSITY VARSITY 1015 MASSACHUSETTS 841-5191 White Man Can Jump (R) 5:00 7:15 9:30 Thunderheart (R) 5:00 7:15 9:30 Warner Music Group (R) 7:20 9:09 8:45 White Sands (R) 5:00 7:15 9:30 HILLCREST 925 IOWA Waynes World (PG-13) 726 109545 Brain Doors (PG) 500 Brain Donors (PG) 500 City of Joy (PG-13) 5.15 8.00 Yard the Corral (PG-35) 1.70 9.45 CINEMA TWIN 3110 IOWA 841-5191 Straight Tak (PG) 5:30 7:30 9:30 Beethoven (PG) 5:20 7:20 9:15 Schlotzsky's Sandwiches • Soups • Salads $1.00 off Sunday Special Every Sunday get any sandwich with chips & a medium drink 23rd & Louisiana During a preliminary hearing for Wendy Brewer, 26, Douglas County District Judge Robert Schmisseur said that evidence in the hearing showed that discipline had been inflicted to a degree that violated state law. Witnesses for the prosecution and the defense testified yesterday that a Lawrence woman hit her 7-year-old son on the leg with a belt April 2. Mother to be arraigned on child abuse charges Brewer will be arraigned May 6 in Douglas County District Court on a charge of felony child abuse against berson. Andrew. By Michelle Betts "It is the parent's right to decide whether or not to discipline a child, but how it is delivered is a critical factor," he said. Brewer was charged in February with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of her 23-month-old son, who was found dead by his mother Feb. Andrew Brewer was placed with foster parents soon after a nurse at his school saw bruises on his back, leg and arm. Eric died from a ruptured liver caused by a severe blow to his abdomen, according to a Douglas County coroner's report. Kansan staff writer Wendy Brewer will have a jury trial May 18 in Douglas County District Court for the involuntary manslaughter charge. Mickey Woolard, a first grade teacher at New York School, 936 New York St., testified that Andrew said April 6 that his mother had spanked him. Leslie Rannebeck, a social worker for Social and Rehabilitation Services, testified that during an interview she had with Andrew, his teacher and a Lawrence police officer, Andrew said he had gotten in trouble and his mother had hit him with a belt at his grandmother's house. During cross-examination, defense attorney Shelley Kurt Bock questioned Ranbeeck about the frequency of Andrew's spankings. She said that Andrew told her he last had been spanked when he was 6 years old. She said that before Andrew was placed in a foster home, he lived with his Rannebeck also told the court that two of the three bruises found on Andrew's body had been attributed to his father, who has not been charged in the case. Joyce Crenshaw, Wendy Brewer's mother, testified that her daughter had hit her son, but did not do it intentionally and apologized to him afterward. "She swatted him on the leg, and there was a little red mark there," she said. "She didn't realize it. She was sorry." Andrew was mad because he was grounded from his bicycle and was playing rambunctiously with four neighborhood boys inside of her trailer. shesaid. He began rocking back and forth on a rocking chair and hitting the wall with the back of the chair, knocking pictures off the wall, Crenshaw said. The article on Page 1 of Tuesday's Kansas on Ross Perot's signature campaign in Kansas misidentified the Douglas County coordinator for the campaign as Steve Plans. The coordinator is Steve Klaus. The story "A full slate planned for graduation" on Page 14 of yesterday's advertising supplement incorrectly stated that the School of Engineering's graduation reception would be at 10 a.m. May 16. It will be at 10 a.m. May 17. 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