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For more information contact Coach Michael Fine or Tim DeMars. The Kansas Union Jaybow Level One · 864-3545 THE NEWS in brief NAPOLEAN. Ind Five members of a family were found shot to death on a farm located about 40 miles west of Cincinnati, and authorities yesterday were searching for a relative who is considered the prime suspect. Family shooting deaths lead police to search for relative as suspect around the rural farmhouse, police said. Three of the victims were found about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday by a daughter of the Powerses who was concerned when they did not return from visiting the Hardebecks, police said. Further searching found the other two bodies on the farm yesterday morning. The bodies of Martha Hardebek, 73, her sons Jimmy and Martin, her daughter Bettie Powers, and Mrs. Powers' husband, Virgil, were found Tuesday and yesterday in and around the rural farmhouse, police said. State police Sgt. Bob Gray identified the missing relative as George Harddebeck, 31, another son of Mrs. Harddebeck's. He was considered the prime suspect, Gray said. "We think he has to know something. There is no indication of robbery or forced entry." Gray said. "He's the only left and we are considering this a case of a domestic dispute at this time." The body of Mrs. Powers was found in her car on the Hardeebekes' property. She apparently tried to flee when she was shot but her vehicle struck a tree, police said. Twins' father could face jail time PHILADELPHIA Kenneth Lakeberg, the father of the Siamese twins who were separated so that one might live, could wind up in jail for violating the probation he got for a stabbing last year. Lakeberg, 26. pleaded guilty in May to a reduced charge of battery for stabbing a cousin during an argument last Christmas at his home in Wheatfield, Ind. At the time, Lakeborg told the judge the argument erupted after he disclosed that his wife, Reitha, was pregnant with Siamese twins and that the couple were considering an abortion. His probation officer filed a petition in June to have one year probation revoked, saying a random drug test had detected traces of cocaine. A hearing has been scheduled for Sept. 3. KU TRIATHLON & SWIM CLUB MEETING- Monday, August 30,8 p.m. Walnut Room, Kansas Union - Informational Meeting for those interested in Racing Team immediately following. King charged with drunken driving LOS ANGELES 21 speeds 100% cromoly frame/fork "real McCoy" mountain bike #1rated by leading consumer magazine Simple Math GIANT Bikes = GIANT Value Iguana Major has proposed putting Britain on the same time as western Europe, mainly in the belief that this will help British businesses, which now open and close an hour later than their continental counterparts. The government also hopes that delaying darkness will mean fewer road accidents. Rodney King was ordered to spend at least two months in an alcohol rehabilitation center for drunken driving in his fourth brush with the law since his 1992 beating. But pushing the clocks ahead by one hour would make sunrise come as late as 10 a.m. in the westernmost parts of the United Kingdom. FREE! lock & cable "th every GIANT bike." the United Kingdom. "Children would be going to school in the dark," protested Calum Smith, representative for the Scottish National Party. "There may be benefits to London and the southeast of England, but because of Scotland's geographical location, it wouldn't be right for us." witnesses told police that King was driving the car, which crashed into a wall near a nightclub early Saturday. He and his two passengers were not hurt. British times may be changing in other ways as well. The European Community's governing body is expected to propose next month that all EC countries make their summer-to-winter time changes simultaneously. Britain and the Republic of Ireland do it in October, a month after other EC nations. Cold, wet, gloomy — Britons love to gripe about their winter mornings. And now Prime Minister John Major wants to make the darkness last an hour longer. King, 28, had a blood alcohol level twice the legal limit of 98 percent, said David Gascon, police commander. Authorities never pressed charges in other run-ins with the law including when King was arrested and accused of trying to run over an officer and also in an arrest after his wife told police she had been injured in a dispute. He could get up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine on each of two counts. "It just seems that he can't keep himself contained," said Jerome Di Maggi of the state Corrections Department, which is supervising King's parole. 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