2 University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, February 25. 1992 TODAY'S THE DAY for the Long-Awaited, Often Promised Order your college ring NOW. JOSTENS Date: Wednesday-Friday, February 26-28 Time: 10 am to 4 pm Place: KU Bookstores, Kansas Union, Level 2 "All Lustrium Rings. . $129.95" ON CAMPUS The KU Coalition of the Lawrence Alliance will meet at 8:30 a.m. today at 64 Twente Hall. The Office of Study Abroad will sponsor an information session about studying in Spanish-speaking countries at 4 p.m. today at 406 Wescoe. An information session about studying in French-speaking countries will be at 4 p.m. today at the French Department Library The Graduate Student Council will sponsor a reception for Judthrent Trend, candidate for vice chancellor for research, graduate studies and public service, at 5 p.m. today at the Malott Room in the Kansas Union. - Students Against Hunger will win the Oread Repair in the Kansas League The University of Kansas ANIME meet at 6 p.m. on today at 315 Art and Design Center, 402 N. Michigan St. **Amnesty International will meet** at Amnesty at Alcove B in the KauaiUnion. The Hispanic-American Leadership Organization will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at Parlor A in the Kansas Union. The Human Services Committee of the St. Lawrence Catholic Center will sponsor the discussion "The Future on the Hill: The Financial Crisis of Educational Funding," at 7 tonight at the St. Lawrence Catholic Center, 1631 Crescent Road. The Public Relations Student Society of America will meet at 7 tonight at the Daisy Hill Room in the BurgeUnion. Academic Computing Services will sponsor the seminar, "Introduction to SPSS," at 7 tonight at the Computer Center Auditorium. The Chess Club will meet at 7 to meet at Alcove I in the Kansas Union Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas Support Group will meet at 8 tonight. Call Headquarters at 841-2345 or the University Information Center at 864-3506 for the location of the meeting. Black Student Union will sponsor a speech by Mary Francis Berny, in honor of Black History Month, at 8:30 tonight at the Kansas University Ballroom. Cleaver's expenses to be audited Kansas City Star reported. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Mayor Emanuel Cleaver has asked an accounting firm to audit his travel records after aides discovered records that showed payment delays and the use of a city credit card for personal reasons, according to a newspaper report. The Associated Press Files showed that the mayor's office charged a City Hall American Express card $1,151 for five airline flights unrelated to city business, the Star reported. Cleaver aides Luther Washington and Kevin Smith recently examined records of 34 trips Cleaver has taken since he took office in April 1991. The As a result, Cleaver asked the accounting firm of Deloitte & Touche to audit his travel records and recommend changes in office procedures. Creative took some of the blame. "Ultimately, as the mayor, I have to assume responsibility. And I will, and I have," Cleaver said. Today high: 47 low: 29 Cleaver took some of the blame. WEATHER ON THE RECORD A former KU football player was hit by an orange flatbed pickup truck at 1:45 a.m. Friday at the intersection of 14th and Ohio Streets. The pickup truck did not stop. The man was treated and released at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. 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