10 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, January 23, 1992 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Thursday, Jan. 23rd Baptist Center 1629 W. 19th st. 841-8001 Lawrence Donor Center Help yourself by helping others 816 W. 24th St. Behind Laird Noller Ford - * * * * * Open Mon - Thurs 8 am - 6 pm Fri 8 - 4:30 Sat 9 am - 1 pm Save lives by giving plasma! $15 dollars for first donation ! Hours: N. of 15th 841-8002 832 Iowa Mon.- Thurs. 4.p.m.- 1 a.m. Fri.- Sat. 11a.m.- 2 a.m. Sun. 11a.m.- 1 a.m. S. of 15th 841-7900 1445 W. 23rd We Accept: HUTTLE BUSTER VALUE MENU FREE DELIVERY! No Coupon Needed Just Ask For Shuttle Buster Number. $0.25 service charge , Checks Just Ask For Shuttle Buster Number. Shuttle Buster #1 Shuttle Buster # 2 Two - 10 Iizzas, Each with cheese & 1 Topping For just One - 10" Pizza, with Cheese for just. For just, $5.99 Free Delivery $3.99 Free Delivery Shuttle Buster #3 Shuttle Buster #4 Three ยท 10" Pizzas, each w/ cheese & 1 topping for just. $8.98 Free Delivery Ten - 10" Pizzas, each w/ cheese & 1 topping for just. $27.98 Free Delivery All Shuttle Busters are limited time offers and are not valid w/other coupons All Shuttle Busters' EXTRA TOPPINGS are $0.47 per tipping per ticket Will be conducted by Koichi Kashiwaya Sensei 6th Dan Black Belt in Ki-Aikido Chief instructor of the United States When: Feb. 1 9:30-12:30* 2:30-5:30* Feb. 2 9:30-11:30* 11:30- 12:30*(Meditation/Misogi) 2:30-4:30 (Jo & Bakken) (Excluding Beginners) (*Everybody Welcome) Place: 207 Robinson Gym, University of Kansas, Lawrence KS Workshop Fees: | | Whole Weekend in Advance | Whole Weekend after 1-24-92 | Single Day | | :--- | :--- | :--- | ---: | | Basic Fee | $45 | $55 | $30 | | Club Members | $25 | $35 | $20 | | KU Students (Non-Members) | $40 | $50 | $25 | KI-AIKIDOSPORTS CLUR meets Monday and Wednesday 8:00-10:00 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday 5:30-8:00 p.m.. Club dues $30 per semester. Room 207 Robinson or call 749-2475. Come join club: learn self-defense self-confidence, and relaxation. Sponsored by Kansas KI Society KUKI-Aikido Club Call 913-749-2475 for more information Man says police coerced him to confess to murder By Michelle Betts Kansan staff writer Kenneth L. Morris testified yesterday at a pre-trial motion hearing that two Lawrence police officers coerced him to confess Aug. 17 to the murder of Danny Davis. Morris has been charged with aggravated burglary and the first-degree murder of Lawrence resident Danny Davis, according to Lawrence police. Defense attorney James Rumsey attempted to prove that Morris' confession was coerced and could not be used as evidence in the Davis' murder trial next month. Sgt. Carrol Crossfield and Officer Craig Shanks went to Phoenix on Aug. 16 to question Morris, who was being there on burglary charges. he did not know Davis had died, but that he knew Davis had been beaten. Morris said he left Lawrence because he knew Lawrence police wanted to question him about Davis. He said that when he went to Phoenix A public defender was appointed to Morris the night of Aug. 16, even though Morris said he did not remember filling out an information sheet requesting the lawyer. Morris had not talked to the lawyer when he was taken from his cell to talk to Crossfield and Shanks the next morning, he said. Morris said that Crossfield read him his rights before questioning him in Phoenix and that he understood his rights and thought he could stop talking to the police anytime. However, Morris said he told the police on at least four occasions during the interrogation that he was finished talking with them, but they continued to question him. Morris said Crossfield also implied that the police would look for his wife. Rose, if he did not cooperate and give them information. Morris said that Crossfield threatened to put a "snitch jacket" on him if he did not inform them of names of people in Lawrence who were selling drugs. A snitch jacket is the label given to inmates who have been informants to the police. According to Morris, Crossfield described a bar fight he had when he was 17 years old, in which he beat up three adult men. Morris said he thought the story was intended to threaten him. Morris said Crossfield told him that the county attorney would charge him with a less serious crime, such as second-degree murder or self-defense, if he cooperated. Morris said he read a copy of the notes Shanks took during the interrogation and was upset that many of the statements he thought were coercive were left out. Douglas County District Attorney Jerry Wells questioned Morris for about 15 minutes. Morris said that twice he lied about his name to Phoenix police. 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