8 Thursday. April 1. 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN O Kip Chin / KANSAN Finishing touches Ricardo Garcia, of Fabricor Inc. in kansas City, Mo., uses ajigsaw to angle a counter top for the new information counter and post office in the Kansas Union. The new store is expected to open either at noon today or tomorrow morning. Paul Spearman is joining the team. •College Graduate/ First-time buyers program •new and used sales •leasing and service 2829 Iowa come by or call 842.2104 come by or call 842-2191 NATURALWAY Natural Fiber Clothing Tired of the cold? Are you ready to experience white in a new way? Experience the romance at Natural Way. For the past seven years, students entering scholarship halls have had more to anticipate than good rates and proximity to campus. Halls offer students scholarships Since 1986, they have had the opportunity to apply for hall scholarships, and the endowment keeps increasing every year. By Will Lewis Kansan staffwriter The 1991-92 academic year brought $11,450 m scholarships. The next年 scholarships totaled almost $18,000. In the 1993-94 school year more than $22,000 will be distributed to residents whose applications meet requirements. The Palmberg Scholarship is available to residents of any ball and is based on financial need, community service and involvement. Thomas said the housing department was considering offering more of such scholarships. Party Room Available Sun - Thurs Call our Entertainment Hotline 843-2000 Not many incoming freshmen know about the scholarships in the halls, she said. Scholarships come from alumni and other donors. The amount given out is based on the interest received from the endowment. Doors open 7:00 • Show 8:00-10:00 • Men admitted at 10:00 (18 and up admitted) Campaign Kansas, a fund-raser for various components within the University, has boosted support for scholarship hall awards, said James Martin, president of the Kansas University Endowment Association. The association's three-year drive, which ended in June 1992, pulled in $20 million for all scholarships. A portion of this went to the scholarship Ken Stoner, director of student housing, said the scholarships gave those considering scholarship hall living an added incentive to choose it. halls "It's a very popular option, but an thing like that gives additional status to living in scholarship halls," he said. Police testify suspect said he was threatened on several occasions "They do it because it's a cheaper alternative, and it's close to campus," she said. "It's kind of an added bonus when you get in and find out 'Wow, there's a $1,000 scholarship I can apply for.'" Kami Thomas, assistant director of student housing, said at least one scholarship was available for each of the nine scholarship halls. Some halls have more because of morr alumni who donate. Man said murder victims tried to kill him "We are working on trying to equalize these," she said. By Mark Kiefer Kansan staff writer Chanute police. Shanks said that Smith had been informed of his Miranda rights and made the comments knowingly. "He asked if either one were alive." Shanks said, "When I told him, 'no,' he cried briefly and put his hands over his face." A man accused of killing his ex-wife and the man who had been living with her told police that the two victims had threatened to kill him on several occasions, according police officers' testimonies yesterday at a preliminary hearing in Douglas County District Court. Shanks said that Smith told him that he did not go to the apartment intending to shoot the two. Victor Smith,36,is charged with two The state has filed a motion that would require Smith to serve 40 years in prison without parole, if he is convicted. The case is scheduled for a jury trial June 28. counts of first degree murder for the March 13 shootings that left Linda Smith, 34, and John Pease, 47, dead in their sunrise Place apartment, 837 Michigan St. Smith turned himself in to police in Chanute about 9 p.m. on the day of the shootings. Dan Brazil, a dispatcher with the Chanute police department, testified yesterday that he had talked with Smith at the time of his arrest. Brazil said that Smith told him he had committed a double homicide in Douglas County. A Chanute police officer, Dan Alkins, also spoke with Smith. "He said that he had done a lot of According to police officers' testimony, Smith told them that night that when he went to the apartment early on March 13, Pease lunged at him and said he was going to kill him. Smith, who had purchased a '38 caliber pistol in Wichita and had ridden a bus to Lawrence the night before the murders, told police that he "basically started popping away." Kraig Shanks, a detective with the Lawrence police department, said he talked with Victor Smith for about 30 minutes after receiving a call from soul searching and praying that day and had decided to turn himself in," Alkins said. Daily Re-affirmation Like a loving parent, the creator gives us, its children, all the good we could ever need or desire. From Unity and K University 416 Lincoln From Unity and K-Unity, 416 Lincoln Order of Omega 1) Are you a leader on campus and in the Greek community? 2) Are you above the fraternity or Sorority G.P.A.? 3) Are you a junior or senior? Then the Order of Omega, Greek Honor Society wants you to apply for membership. See your chapter president or stop by 400 Kansas Union for more information. 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