2 University Daily Kansan / Friday, March 27, 1992 728 Massachusetts • 842 5199 DON'T MISS IT!!! A storyteller WITHOUT EQUAL!!! INSPIRATIONAL!!! THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Swarthout Society PRESENTS ITS 92 Resident Artist JOHN O'NEAL Don't Start Me To Talking OR I'LL TELL EVERYTHING I KNOW (Vol.I): SAYINGS FROM THE LIFE AND WRITINGS 'JUNEBUG JABBO JONES' DON'T MISS THIS delightfully funny AND poignant ONE-MAN SHOW, A COMPILATION OF tales, anecdotes, AND aphorisms COLLECTED DURING THE SOUTHERN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT OF THE 50'S AND 60'S 8:00 P.M. Tuesday, MARCH 31, 1992 LIBERTY HALL. Tickets for the performance are free, but must be picked up in advance at the Murphy Hall Box Office or Liberty Hall Box Office all seating is general admission; call (913) 854-3092; call (913) 854-3092. During his Lawrence residency, O'Neal will also be working with students in the Lawrence public schools, KU Department of Theatre and Film, and the University for a complete listing of O'Neal's residency activities, call the KU Concert Series, 864-3469. "IT'S A LIE WHEN YOU TELL SOMETHING FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT, BUT IT'S A story WHEN EVERYBODY GETS SOME GOOD OUT OF IT." JUNEBUG "HE IS A ONE-MAN extravaganza OF FOLKLORE AND ANECDOTE." SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER FUNDED WITH SUPPORT FROM Southwestern Bank Foundation Jayhawk Bookstore 'at the top of Nantucket Hill' JBS Briti-Bus Call for Special Charter Rates Mon.-Thurs. 843-3826 Dickinson 841 M400 Dickinson 2339 IOWA ST STOP,OR MY MOM WILL SHOOT:(R) (95.15) 7.20 MY CUSIN VINNY(R) (14.40) 7.00 9.30 BASIC INSTICT(R) (6.80) 7.50 9.50 THECUTTINGEDGE.PG LADYBUGS (PG.13) (4-40) 7.25 9.35 FRIEDGREENTOMATOES Pg.13 Will still offer students the $3.50 price at all evening shows. 63 Prime-Timer Show (0)/Senior Citizen Anytime Crown Cinema BEFORE & PM. ADULTS $3.00 (LIMITED TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS $-3.00 VARSITY 1015 MASSACHUSETTS 841-5191 Wayne's World (PG-13) 530 730 920 HILLCREST 925 JOWA 841 5191 Lawnmower Man (R) 500.71/5.930 Ruby (R) 5.007/15.930 Article 99 (R) 5.157/13.945 Medicine Man (PG 3) 5.157/13.900 White Man 5.007/13.945 Jump Man (R) 5.007/13.945 CINEMA TWIN 3110 IOWA 841-5191 Hand that Roots the Cradle (R) 7:30 9:30 Beauty & the Bees (G) 5:30 Father of the Bride(PG) 5:30 7:30 9:30 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY SCHOOL SPECIALTY SUPPLY SCHOOL • OFFICE • ART SUPPLIES 2108 W. 27TH, SUITE H PARK PLAZA RETAIL CENTER PHONE: 865-5071 COLLEGE STUDENT DISCOUNT CARDS AVAILABLE FRIDAY 27 Homestead Grays SATURDAY 28 from Fayetteville Punkinhead Cosmic Giggle Factory MONDAY 30 OPEN MIC TUESDAY 31 from Minneapolis 18 & over Bash n' Pop featuring Tommy Stinson of the Replacements Zoom CMSU basketball team testifies in theft hearing WEDNESDAY 1 Coaches and players from the Central Missouri State University basketball team were in Lawrence yesterday for the first time since they lost to the Javahaws in November. By Michelle Betts Assistant District Attorney Christine Kenney said the value of each item was important because the value of each player's stolen items needed to add up to $500 or more to charge Emrich with each count of felony theft. Joe Worker Ricky Dean Season to Risk Ten players testified yesterday about the value of the items that were taken from the locker room during the second half of the game. But they did not come to play basketball. Kansanstaffwriter Players testified for the prosecution in the preliminary hearing for a KU student who was charged with theft in connection with the burglary of the CMSU locker room during its game against Kansas at Allen Field House on Nov. 30. After yesterday's testimony, Emrick will be charged with 11 counts of felony theft, because one of the defendants use $300 worth of items in the burglary. Nicole Emrick, Trumansburg, N.Y., sophomore, was charged in January with 12 counts of felony theft in connection with the burglary. Most of the players testified that jewelry, such as gold chains and bracelets, clothing, cash and shoes were taken from the locker room. Items taken, including cash, were valued together at $14,300, according He would have testified on behalf of CMSU because several of the stolen items were CMSU property, such as team sweat suits, athletic bags and basketball shoes. He did not testify because the hearing ran late. Hughes said he would bring his team back to KU to play basketball despite what happened. to KU police reports. Jerry Hughes, athletic director and basketball coach at CMSU, went to the Douglas County district court with the team. "The administration and coaches were class people, and there was nothing they could do," he said. "It was embarrassed them, did it, but embarrassed them." Hughes said the team usually put their belongings in bags and carried them with them to the bench. However, the team was informed that security guards would stand at the doors of the visitor's locker room, and they did not need to guard their belongings. The case against Jeff Holly, who also was charged in connection with burglary, was dismissed without prejudice and could be refiled by the prosecution. Kenney said. The players received two large boxes yesterday containing property that police had recovered since the burglary she said. KU police took pictures of all the items yesterday. Players identified their property and signed affidavits that said they received the items. Kenney said she could use the photographs and the affidavits as evidence in the hearing. ■ The department of geography colloquium will be at 3:30 p.m. today at 317 Lindley Hall. Michael Goodchild, director of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis and professor of geography at the University of California-Santa Barbara, will speak on "Research Agenda in GIS." ON CAMPUS The department of East Asian languages and culture will sponsor a slide lecture, "Sexuality and Subversion In the Japanese Revue Theatre," by Jennifer Robertson at 4 p.m. today at Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union. - The department of educational policy and administration will sponsor Higher Education Masters Project Defense at 4:30 p.m. today at 105 Bailey Hall. The African Affairs Student Association will meet at 7 tonight at the Kansas Union. Orienteer Kansas will sponsor the United States Orienteer Federation Class "B" Meet at 1 a.m. tomorrow at Shawnee Mission Park and at 8 a.m. Sunday at Camp Naish in Bonner Springs. WEATHER Today high: 57 low: 44 Forecast by Rob Koch, KU Weather Service: 864-3300 Floor will be demolished today Special to the Kansan By Tiffany Lasha Hurt Building contractors will dismantle the basketball court at Allen Field House today so it can be sold to the public, said Floyd Temple, assistant athletic director. The 13-year-old floor, which had to be torn down and rebuilt every year, will be replaced with a permanent floor by next season. One-square-foot portions of the floor are $50 and 2-square-foot portions are $150. A discount for students allows them to purchase a brick-size portion for $25. Brett Doue, ticket sales clerk for the athletic association, said the Athletic Department had not calculated the amount of money that had been made from the floor sales, but about two-thirds of the floor had been sold. Doue said there was a greater demand for the one-square-foot portions, followed by the 2-square-foot and brick-size portions. received special orders, such as requests for certain letters or the Jayhawks that were printed on the floor He also said he thought some people used the smaller portions as desk mementos, but the bigger pieces, such as the Jayhawks, for desks. "I think people will buy a portion big enough to make a table out of," Temple said. Temple said the department had He said a collection of students, alumni and fans bought portions of the floor. "I think it's kind of neat," Temple said. "There have been some great games played on the floors. People like history. I don't think there's any doubt we'll probably end up selling the entire floor." Portions of the floor can be purchased by calling the KU ticket office or the Williams Education Fund, he said. Kathy Frederickson, ticket sales clerk for the athletic association, said money donated to the fund was used to support the athletes by providing uniforms and scholarship money. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Flinthall, Lawrence, Kan 66045 The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Fint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. 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