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Morning fire leaves GSP women in cold A fire yesterday morning on third floor west at Gertrude Sellars Pearson-Corbin Hall forced residents to evacuate for about two hours, but no one was injured, according to GSP-Corbin residents. By Shelly Solon Shannon Beal, resident assistant on the floor, said the first fire alarm went off about 8:30 a.m. in response to a fire in a plastic trash can near the elevator. Kansan staff writer Beal said Stacie Siebert, Garden City freshman, and Dana Zachgo, Salina freshman, used a fire extinguisher on the blaze. "We thought we got it out, but I guess it started up again," Zacho said. "A cleaning lady came up after that and tried to put it out, but it started up Zachgo said she and Siebert saw the fire and Siebert grabbed the extinguisher Bealsaidthetwowomenweretested for smoke inhalation but were not injured. Although the fire department and police did not give an official cause for the fire, Beal said that it apparently was not intentionally set. "They thought it was probably caused by a cigarette or something like that," she said. Students returned to the building by about 10.05 a.m, Beal said. Cara Smith, Shawne freshman and floor president, said most people did not take the alarm seriously at first because there had been so many pranks and false alarms in the past. "The trash can burned down to about three inches," Smith said. "The alarm caught it quickly, but by the time people got out, the smoke was so thick you couldn't see." again." A memorial service for Stephen Goldman, associate professor of English, will be at 3 p.m. today at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Smith said people had to go down the back stairs to leave the building because of the smoke. The Geography Department Colloquium will meet at 3:30 p.m. today at 317 Lindley Hall. Ghazi Falah will present in "Invisible Aspects of Palestinian Human Geography as Reflected in Israeli Sources." ON CAMPUS ■ Women's Student Union will meet at 5 p.m. today at the Oread Room in the Kansas Union. "It still stinks horribly on the floor," she said. "There were no major damages." The Homeless Awareness Week Committee will sponsor a multi-media presentation and discussion at 7:30 tonight at the St. Lawrence Catholic Center, 1631 Crescent Road. The Homeless Awareness Week Committee will sponsor "Habitat for Humanity Workday" from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. The committee will sponsor a soup kitchen supper at 6:15 p.m. Sunday at the St. Lawrence Catholic Center, 1631 Crescent Road. We are the Manufacturer's outlet store! get information about other users. "STUNNING!" "EROTIC!" 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Forecaster: Marc Kramer Forecaster: Marc Kramer 3-day forecast Sunday Saturday high 45, low 20 NW winds of 5-10 mph Mondav KU weather service forecast: 864-3300 high 43, low 21 Clear with NW winds of 5-10 mph Monday high 45, low 27 Investigation continues in Lawrence boy's death Kansanstaffreport Lawrence police said they were following more than 25 leads in the investigation of the death of a 23-month-old boy Wednesday. Police arrived at the 1000 block of East 23rd Street at 9:17 Wednesday morning and the boy was not breathing. Donald Earl Bruce Jr., also known as Donald Earl Crenshaw, was arrested Wednesday in connection with the death of Eric Brewer, Lawrence police reported. There were signs that the boy did not die from natural causes. Lawrence policesaid. Results from an autopsy performed yesterday will be available this afternoon. "Police are currently investigating events leading up to what happened that morning, and we start working on the case," Lawrence said. Lawrence police representative. Bruce, 29, also was arrested for possession of drugs and three counts of felony violations for writing bad checks in amounts of more than $500, according to police reports. Bruce has not been formally charged. His first appearance in court is scheduled for 11 a.m. ADVERTISING WORKS! SUMMER RESEARCH AWARDS FOR MINORITY MEN AND WOMEN IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Eligibility: Women and minority men with interests in the biomedical sciences. Monetary awards to undergraduate Juniors for participation in research programs with Biology faculty at The University of Kansas. 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)