6 Wednesday, March 10, 1993 layhawk Bookstore In Honor of International Women's Day: Discovering a New World: K. I. Through the Eyes of Please join us as several International women students discuss their perspectives on man topics ranging from the differences in the role and responsibilities of women to "rules" for behavior. You will be asked to provide your own perspective. Tuesday, March 16, 1983 Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union 7:00-9:00 p.m. What happens if you refuse to take a breathalizer test when pulled over for a DUI? framesi PAUL MITCHELL No driving for one year. 914 Massachusetts 841-6966 Duphnie Johnson, Assistant Director, International Student Services Diane Braddler, Graduate Assistant, International Student Services Legal Services for Students 148 Burge • 864-5665 STUDENT SENATE Panel of International Women Students Sponsored by the Ehrhard Taylor University Office of International Student Services. Send information, contact Carole Masterson at 845-3532 Students! Are You Ready? Experience the power of dance! You've never seen anything like it! This combination of classical, jazz and modern dance will lift you right out of your seat! D O N ' T M I S S ballet met John McFall, artistic director with Susan Jaffe principal ballerina with American Ballet Theatre "From Cairo to California to Canada it draws new audiences to a dynamic, vital art form!" Presented by the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Concert Series and Payless ShoeSource A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program 8:00 p.m. Thursday, March 11, 1993 Topeka Performing Arts Center Tickets on sale in the Mall Hall Box Office; KU student tickets available through the SUA Office, Kansas Union; all seats reserved; $18 & $16, KU and K-12 students $9 & $18, senior citizens and other student 17 & 18; to charge tickets by phone, using a code at www.kusai.edu; about shuttle advice at the Tickets Desk at Arts Center; call 864-3824. Partially funded by the Mid-America Arts Alliance through the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts; additional support provided by the Student Senate Activity Fund. Seward County is a charter school that offers an arts-based curriculum every year’s Very Important Partner: Payless ShoeSource. **Payless ShoeSource** 1/2 PRICE FOR KU STUDENTS! Made possible by the KU Student Senate Since "We Care For KU" 1907 NATION Do You Have An Immunization Hold On Your Permit To Enroll? Approximately 600 KU students have a hold on their Permit To Enroll because they have not documented their Mandatory Immunization. The hold must be removed before you can enroll for Fall 1993. To be cleared for enrollment you must bring your Permit to Enroll to Watkins Health Center Immunization Department. University policy requires that all new and readmitted students* provide documentation of the Mandatory Immunization (the MMR - measles, mumps, rubella) received after 12 months of age. There is no charge for a required immunization. Immunization Department Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Walk-ins are accepted. For information: © 864-9533. - Students born before 1957 are exempt but must submit a Health History form to Watkins Immunization Department. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES 864-9500 Serving Only Lawrence Campus Students UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Victim testifies in civil rights case The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Rodney King took the witness stand yesterday for the first time since his videotaped beating and said he was attacked by police officers, including one who screamed, "We're going to kill you nigger, run!" King, speaking in a soft voice, said he never attacked the officers who are accused of violating his civil rights. "I was trying to stay alive," King told the jury. He said that during the beating he was "coughing and laughing blood out of my mouth." King's testimony was his first detailed public account of the night his speeding car was pursued by California Highway Patrol and Los Angeles police officers. He was beaten after finally coming to a stop. The testimony in the federal trial of four white police officers came more than two years after the March 3, 1991, videoed taping that led to a state trial, acquittals and three days of deadly rioting. King, 27, said the officers asked at one point how he felt. "I said I felt fine," King said. "I didn't want them to know what they were doing to me was really getting to me. I didn't want them to have the satisfaction." Under questioning by Justice Department attorney Barry Kowalski, King insisted he never resisted arrest and suggested that a female Highway Patrol officer, who first tracked him down for speeding on a freeway, could have handcuffed him if Los Angeles police had not intervened. He said he was face down on the ground, trying to cooperate, when officers leaped upon him and "one of them applied pressure like he was trying to snap my wrist in half." He said he screamed out in pain, demonstrating his shout for the jury, and then heard someone shout "Back!" "They all backed away from me and I'm still on the ground waiting to be handeuffed and shortly after that I was shocked by a Taser," King said. Moments later, as he was on the ground he said he heard someone shout. "We're going to kill you nigger, run!" Kowalski asked what King heard while being clubbed and kicked. "I'm not exactly sure but I heard while they were hitting me chants of 'killer, nigger, how do you feel killer?" King acknowledged that on the night of the beating he had been drinking while watching a basketball game on television, and he admitted to speeding. When asked whether he truly remembered the officers say "nigger" or "killer", King said he wasn't sure which word was used. 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