2 University Daily Kansan / Friday, February 14, 1992 CORNUCOPIA A RESTAURANT & BAR 1801 MASSACHUSETTS Nightly Dinner Specials That Include an "All You Can Eat" Salad Bar! NATURAL WAY Natural Fiber Clothing 820-822 Mass 841-0100 Need the bear necessities? Get your Sweetie a treat for Valentine's Day! THURS *4:45,7:15,ONLY NO SHOWING FRI-SAT SUN-TUES *4:45,7:15,9:45 For Her: * Jewelry Heart Lockets Sterling Silver Marcaselle & Onyx 1928 Jewelry * Ray Ban® Sunglasses * Lingerie For Him: ▼ Valentine Boxers ▼ Silk Boxes ▼ Leather Gloves ▼ Leather Bomber Jackets ▼ Formal Wear ▼ Ray Ban #Sunglasses Dickinson Dickinson 841-8600 2335 IOWA 51 SEE THE CLASSIFIEDS CAPE FEAR (R) (4:40), 7:15, 9:45 GRAND CANYON (R) (4:40), 7:15, 9:45 For That Very Special Someone (Upstairs) ▼ Novelty Lingerie Garter Belts Stockings ▼ Novelty Briefs ▼ Body Paints ETC., ETC., ETC. 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Reserve your choice of either an Escort, Topaz or Taurus Just $259 per week with 1500 miles included. Justask: Man charged with setting church fires GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A drifter diagnosed as a schizophrenic has been indicted in 20 church fires in Florida and Tennessee, a prosecutor said yesterday. The Associated Press Patrick Lee Frank, 41, was charged with setting fires that caused millions of dollars in damages and threatened the life of worship. Attorney Ken Sukhia, said Sukhia would not discuss a motive or what evidence linked Frank to the fires. The 10-count federal indictment covers 16 fires set in Gainesville, Lake City, Ocala, Winter Haven, St. Augustine, Jacksonville Beach and High Springs. They are among 50 suspicious church fires reported primarily in north-central Florida since April 1990. A Tallahassee grand jury charged Frank with nine counts of arson and one count of interstate movement with intent to commit arson. The maximum sentence on each count is 10 years. The Rev. David Pittman, rector of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, had a mixed reaction to the indictment. His church was destroyed Jan. 21, 1991, in the first fire Frank was charged with setting. It has not been determined where prosecutors would seek to try Frank first, Sukhia said. A four-count indictment was issued in Knoxville, Tenn., for four fires in the Chattanooga area. A task force of federal, state and local agents previously had named Frank as its prime suspect, and investigators concentrated on 30 church fires reported last year. "I don't really have any feelings except for pity, compassion," Pittman said. "There also is a feeling of sadness that such things happen." No suspicious church fires have occurred since Frank's Nov. 13 arrest in Ocala. Frank also had been named a suspect in four of six church fires in his hometown of East Ridge, Tenn., near Chattanooga. As the arson cases were announced, Attorney Reginald Black dismissed misdemeanor charges on which Frank had been held since his arrest. Earlier this month, an Ocala judge ruled Frank was incompetent to stand trial on trespassing, loitering and prowling charges. Frank had been arrested after he was found sleeping in a vacant restaurant. After hearing from psychiatrists for the defense and prosecution, Marion County Judge John Futch had ordered Frank committed to a mental hospital for six months of evaluation and treatment. Both doctors agreed Frank was a paranoid schizophrenic. After the prosecution filed the automatic dismissal motion saying it was not feasible or warranted to continue the misdemeanor case. Fitch rescinded the commitment and handed Frank over to federal marshals. 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