2 University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, January 21, 1992 KENNEDY GLASS For all your glass needs 730 New Jersey 843-4416 NAKEDLUNCH 4:30;7:15;9:45 SLACKER 5:00;9:30 BLACK ROBE 7:00 ONLY Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-First Hall, Lawrence K, 66045 The Rudy Tuesday Special The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stuart Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60045, daily 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. SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY (pssst! Big Savings!) Watch for our giant ad in tomorrow's paper! 920 Mass. 842-2700 KARATE KU KARATE CLUB OKINAWANGOJURYU FREE demonstration and opening meeting TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 7:00 p.m. Robinson Gymnasium, Room 130 Classes will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays Beginners at 5:30, Advanced at 6:30 Robinson Gymnasium, Room 130 The KU KARATE CLUB studies a traditional style of karate known as: KARATTEACHES; SELF DEFENSE, SELF CONFIDENCE, SELF AWARENESS For more information contact John at 749-4010 --next month. Morris is expected to testify at the hearing today. Amnesty International meets every Tuesday at 6 PM in Alcove B. Morris' confession being debated Kansan staff report Morris has been charged with aggravated burglary and the first degree murder of Lawrence resident Danny Davis, according to Lawrence police. Kenneth Morris' defense attorney tried on Friday to prove that Morris' confession to two Lawrence police officers had been coerced During a motion hearing, defense attorney James Rumsey said the statements Morris made to the officers should be inadmissible at his trial lawrence police Sgt. Carroll Cross field and Officer Craig Shanks testified Friday that Morris, 29, confessed to murdering Davis in August. They interviewed Morris on Aug. 17 in Phoenix, where the transient was being held on burglary charges unrelated to the alleged murder. Shanks said that Crossfield read Morris his rights at the beginning of the interview in Phoenix and that Morris had willingly waived them. He said that Morris did not seem to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs and that Morris did not indicate he wanted to stop the interview. In cross-examining Shanks, Rumsey presented statements that Crossfield made in the Phoenix interview that Rumsey said could be considered coercive. Rumsey said Shanks failed to take notes when Crossfield and Morris yelled at each other. Shanks testified that the men did not yell, but only raised their voices. Rumsey also said that Crossfield mentioned the death penalty while they were with Morris. Crossfield and Shanks said the comment was made after the interview. County commissioners will alter district lines By Andy Taylor Kansan staff writer Douglas County commissioners pieced together ideas at their meeting yesterday that would alter the boundaries of the three jigsaw puzzles-shaped county districts. However, McKenzie said it would be "The idea is to get them as even and compact as possible," he said. The commission is required by county law to reapportion the districts after the federal census in order to equalize populations, said Chris McKeuzie, Douglas County administrator. 1st District (Commissioner Mark Buhler) - 25,583 residents. impossible for each district to have the equal number of residents because that would require splitting precincts and even households. The 1990 census figures show that each district should have 27,266 residents. Current district lines indicate a variance in population: The attorney general and county counsel would review the commission's work if there was a complaint. The 1st Commission District encompasses northern Lawrence, south of the Kansas River, and eastern sections of Lawrence. Have you discovered The Castle Tea Room 843-1151 Callahead for reservations. 3rd District (Commissioner Louse McElhain)-32, 562 residents. The 2nd Commission District covers southern sections of Lawrence, North Lawrence and eastern Douglas County. Both the main KU campus and West Campus are part of the 3rd Commission District, which also includes the Alvamar Country Club area and most of western Douglas County. 2nd District (Commissioner Mike Amxy) - 23,653 residents. The commission will decide on final reapportionment proposals at its Jan. 27 meeting. This could be the start of something big! Worlds of Fun is searching for the Midwest's most talented singers and dancers to appear in our 1992 show program. Performing at Worlds of Fun is the perfect summer job for students. If you work the entire season (six days per week in the summer, and weekends in the spring and fall) you can earn over $6,300 in wages and bonuses. And, this year - We will offer more Summer only jobs (late May through late August) than ever before! "All The Worlds A Stage" at Worlds of Fun, from our lively 50's-60's rock revue, STAX OF WAX, to our spectacular new musical production at the Tivoli Music Hall. *Performing at Worlds of Fun is fun*. And it can be that important First Step. More than 1,300,000 Worlds of Fun visitors are waiting to discover YOU! If you are a singer, please sing one verse and the chorus of two contrasting styles of song; one up-tempo and one ballad. Sing any type of music you enjoy; rock, gospel, show tunes, etc. (no rap) if you are a dancer, please prepare a jazz routine. Please limit your material to no more than three minutes in length. (No jobs are available for dramatic actors or instrumentalists). AUDITION INSTRUCTIONS: You must provide your own accompaniment whether it be a pianist or a cassette tape. We will provide a cassette deck and a piano. THE CLOSEST AUDITIONS: - LAWRENCE, KANASS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22 The UNIVERSITY OF KANASS, The Kansas Room (level 6) in the Kansas Union 3:00 P.M. (Registration closes at 6:00 P.M.) - MANHATTAN, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 28 KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, The "K & S" rooms in the K-State Union 3:00 P.M. (Registration closed at 5:00 P.M.) - OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 19 THE DOUBLETREE HOTEL 10100 COLLEGE BLVD. Corporate Woods off 69 Highway and College Blvd. 1:00 P.M. (Registration closes at 4:00 P.M.) For more information and a complete audition schedule, contact the Worlds of Fun Show Productions Department, at 816/454-4545, ext 1350