2 University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, February 12, 1992 Jayhawk Bookstore "at the top of Nanaim Hall" JBS Britt-Bus-843.382.360 JBS Briti-Bus·843-3826 As The Weather Gets Cold Make Your Car Look HQT! Suntint Auto Tinting Can Reduce Interior Crackling and Sun Fatigue with Intensified Tinting. Cracking and Sun Fade In-unitism is the only film backed by a national warranty with film. It's scratch resistant, reduces head to 80% with heat-sensitive coating of ultraviolet rays. Sonnet's instreamers have of expertise in Customizing. Auto Detailing Surveil Installation *FREE ESTIMATES* WINTER SPECIALS: $50 for 3 window trucks $100 for 2 door cars SUN TINT 2201-C West 25th St 841 - 4779 Need the bear necessities? Get your Sweetie a treat for Valentine's Day! Dear Kristen. Unbelievable visiting Amnesty International in Caracas with a Poli Sci prof here on Semester at Sea. Our first port and already the world has changed. Tomorrow ecology class goes to Angel Falls 15x Niagara's height! Love, Brian P. S. Don't be jealous. Just call 800-854-0195 to get an application for the Fall92 voyage. You've got to do it! Tempt your sweetie's tumm with the taste of a Val-O-Gram Cake! HelpBenefit Alzheimers by Sending a Val-O-Gram Cake to Your Sweetheart. Three Messages: *Happy Valentine's Day* *I Love You* *Be Mine* For only $4.00 Stop by Sigma Kappa 1325 W. Campus Rd. 843-1101 or 843-1102 Free Delivery on February 14th 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 928 Mass 843-0611 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN This program will focus on a variety of issues of importance to women. women. *Sexual assault including date and acquaintance rape *Relationships that involve verbal, physical, and sexual *Special concerns international women may have with records to safety. Tuesday, February 18, 1992 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 19 at 10:32 p.m. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Alderson Auditorium, Kansas Union Facilitators: Rape Victim Support Service Women's Transitional Care Services, Inc. Office of International Student Services personized by the Klinky Taylor Women's Resource Center, Commissio tional Office of Information Sciences, Woman's Step information contact Sheryl Robinson at 864.3532 OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES Sponsored by the National Council on Education on the Status of Women, Student in Aggressive Violence Against Women, and a Women's University. For information please contact: (312) 694-5087. www.ncwomen.edu For Valentine's Day... Fill a heart mug with our teas, coffees or candies. 725 Massachusetts 842 - 4544 the BayLeaf 10% off all teas and coffees with this ad. Offer expires 2-21-92 Officer testifies Dahmer appeared to be 'normal' MILWAUKEE — An officer who was fired for taking a 14-year-old boy back to Jeffrey Dahmer's apartment, where the youth later was killed and dismembered, testified yesterday that Dahmer appeared to be a normal person. The Associated Press Defense attorney Gerald Boyle contends Dahmer had an uncontrollable sexual attraction to corpses, driving him to kill. But prosecutor E. Michael McCann says Dahmer could have controlled himself. The encounter was the last of several times Dahmer evaded police detection during a 13-year period in which he killed and mutilated 17 young men, according to testimony during Dahmer's insanity trial. Dahmer several times about a strong odor coming from Dahmer's apartment. The smell later was identified as that of body parts. In other testimony yesterday, Dahmer's former apartment manager, Sopa Princewell, said he confronted Dahmer told him the smell was caused by a broken freezer and a fish tank. Princewell said. Former officer John Balcerak and his former partner Joseph Gabrish encountered Dahmer on May 27 while responding to a call about a naked, dazed boy on the street. Dahmer told them the boy, later identified as 14-year-old Konerak Sinthasomphone, was his adult, homosexual lover. The officers left Dahmer's apartment after they saw pictures of the boy posing in black, blinkin underwear, and she was telling the baller, Balcerezak said. The Office of Study Abroad is sponsoring an information table from 10 a. to 3 p.m. today on the fourth floor lobby of the Kansas Union. ON CAMPUS "He remained calm and forligh throughout the entire interview," Balezerak said of Dahmer. "He appeared to be a normal person." The Atmospheric Science Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. today at 6072 Malott Hall. The Juggling Club will meet at 6 p.m. today in the lower locker of Lewis Hall. KU Gamers and Role-Players will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Frontier Room in the Kansas Union. Environs will meet at 6 p.m. today at Parlors A and B in the Kansas Union. The Tae Kwon Do Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at 207 Robinson Center. Support Group for Individuals with Eating Problems will meet at 7:30 tonight at the conference room in Watkins Memorial Health Center. WEATHER Today high:39 low:25 Forecast by Brian Loving, KU Weather Service: 864-3300 The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60045, dailly during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 60044 Annual subscriptions by mail are $60. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045 ON THE RECORD REPLACEMENTSENATORS Thursday night and Friday afternoon from her unlocked room in McCollum Hall, KU police reported. Student Senate and the Elections Commission are now accepting applications for replacement senators for the following Senate seats: 2 Architecture 1 Nunemaker 1 Off-Campus A KU student's art supply box and its contents, valued at $80 and a check, valued at $278, was taken between 1Law Applications are available in the Office of Student Senate, 400 Kansas Union, or in the Office of Student Life, 300 Strong Hall. Applications are due by 5:00, February 12 in the Office of Student Life. De Sica's Neorealist Classic! The Bicycle Thief Dali, Bunuel, Cocteau & Clair Surrealist Fish Night 7:00 Thursday, Feb. 13 4:00 Saturday, Feb. 15 Friday, Feb. 14 at 7:30 & 10:00 at Hastings Hall 7:00 Tuesday, Feb. 11 7:00 Thursday, Feb. 12 1:00 Saturday, Feb. 13 Films are screened in Woodfird Auditorium, Level 5, Kansas Union Tickets are $2.50 at the SUA Office Level, 4, Kansas Union Call 843-3131 ENJOY MOVIES ON THE BIG SCREEN WITH SUA! THE PRINCETON REVIEW SUMMER RESEARCH AWARDS FOR WOMEN AND MINORITY MEN IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Monetary awards to undergraduate Juniors for participation in research programs with Biology faculty at The University of Kansas. Eligibility: Women and minority men with interests in the biomedical sciences. Amount of award: $2,000. Application deadline: March 16, 1992 Application forms are available from Sylvia Suarez, Administrative Assistant, Howard Hughes Program, 6007 Haworth Hall (864-3933) Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale AUDIO COMPONENTS -- VIDEO -- CAR STEREC CDs--CASSETTES AUDIO/VIDEO 913 842 1811 ~ CAR STEREO 913 842 1438 ~ COMPACT DISCS & TAPES 913 842 1544