8 Wednesday, March 3, 1993 Mr. Goodcents Subs & Pastas OPEN 10:30 AM 10:00 PM Daily 841-8444 1410 Kaskid Dr Lawrence, KS Orchard Corners Shopping Center HOT PASTAS | | Half | Whole | Crown | | :--- | :--- | :--- | ---: | | 1. Mr. Giordano Contro | 299 | 459 cresm | | | Honi Bori, Marino Salpiano, Sanpiero | | | | | 2. Craviano Sub | 229 | 370 cresm | | | Honi Bori, Marino Salpiano | | | | | 3. Peppercin Club | 299 | 459 cresm | | | Host Bret Turkey, Mame | | | | | Craviano Peppercin Club | 299 | 459 cresm | | | Craviano Peppercin Club | 299 | 459 cresm | | | 6. Pepperonio & Cheese | 299 | 455 cresm | | | Bret Turkey | 299 | 455 cresm | | | Turkey | 299 | 435 cresm | | | Turkey | 299 | 435 cresm | | | Capicornio | 299 | 449 cresm | | | Mr. Giordano Smok & Cheese | 299 | 539 cresm | | | Bret Turkey | 299 | 539 cresm | | | Suavegi & Cheese | 319 | 449 cresm | | | Grecian smoked cheese | 319 | 449 cresm | | | Chere Salad | 299 | 449 cresm | | | Chere Mei | 299 | 449 cresm | | | Chere Mei | 299 | 449 cresm | | | Chere | 15 | 25 cresm | | | Double Mei | 100 | 150 cresm | | Pasta Penne 279 m/Meatball 339 m/ Sauage 349 Spaghetti 279 339 339 349 Rigano 279 339 339 349 cents SIDES Pasta Musselshell (2) 98 (4) 189 (60) 200 cents Meatball (2) 99 (4) 189 (60) 200 cents Garlic Bread (2) 169 (4) 189 (60) 200 cents STANDARD DRESSINGS Luxury - Tomato - Oyster - Oregon Men's Apparel Available Nimad - Missouri Pickles Miami-Dade - Louisiana Back (1/2 Stalk Drink & Cooker) 179 cents Back (1/4 Stalk Drink & Cooker) 190 cents Squash (Paste, Drink & Cooker) 169 cents Inbread (Fruit) 160 cents Inbread (Milk) 160 cents SALADS & SIDES FREE EXTRA LARGE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE Limit 1 cookie per coupon (with salt or pasta purchase) Seafood Salad 339 cemts Chef Salad 289 cemts Chicken Salad 289 cemts Pome Salad 259 cemts Garden Salad 199 cemts Soup (seaional) 159 cemts Pasta Salad 75 cemts Potato Salad 75 cemts Corn 75 cemts Cookie 75 cemts --- Coke, Dia Coke, Sprite, Mr. Pibb Regulator 79 Large Lemonade 79 99 oz Led tea (fresh beverage) 79 99 oz Seltzer Water 79 oz Selzer Water 70 cents Coffee 60 cents PARTY TRAYS AVAILABLE CAMPUS/AREA UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 15th & Kasold Orchard Corners Shopping Center Lawrence, KS 841-8444 WE DELIVER! Commissioners want complaint line Lawrence may get telephone number to air police grips By Mark Kiefer Kansan staff writer The city's next telephone book may include a number to call if you have a complaint about the Lawrence Police Department. Lawrence Police Chief Ron Olin last night presented the Lawrence City Commission with an update of the Peer Review Report, a comprehensive review of the Lawrence Police Department. His first meeting with the commission was Nov.9. Commissioner John Nalbandian suggested creating a separate telephone line to give residents another channel to voice complaints they might have about police. "It would enhance the citizen's view that they have access to police matters when they may not feel comfortable with the department," Nalbandian said. Other commission members said that they liked the idea of a separate ine. "Right off, my first response is 'I like it and I think I would be in favor of it." Commissioner Bob Schumm will The number would be directly connected to the city manager's office. From there, a complaint would be directed to police for an investigation. Currently, citizens with a complaint can call the police department. Olin said he did not think a separate line was necessary. "We're willing to expand the ways people can file complaints," Olin said. "But I don't think that it could replace the system that's already in place." Olin called the report a "very good document from which to move for- ward." Olin also updated the commissioners about the city's enhanced 911 system, capable of tracing calls much quicker than the previous system, which is nearing completion. "Afew years ago, tracing could have taken upwards of two hours, sometimes more." Olin said. "Now, we can trace them in seconds." In other business, the commission gave its approvato proceed with preliminary plans to construct a barrier median Iowa Street from University to Stratford streets. The median would prevent cars from making left turns on or from Iowa Street. National pageant opens doors for student By Angelina Lopez Special to the Kansan Karen Blackwell, Miss Black Kansas, was shocked when the emcee announced her as one of the top 10 finalists for the Miss Black USA pageant. "It took me by surprise," said Blackwell, Wheaton, Ill., freshman. "I was competing against really talented people, and I wasn't really sure how things would go." Blackwell and 15 other women competed in the contest held Friday through Sunday in Washington. Although the title of Miss Black USA was won by Ebony Warren, Miss Black Florida, the pageant opened up many opportunities for Blackwell. She was approached by the judges, a publisher and a couple of people offering acting jobs, she said. Blackwell is committed to being Miss Black Kansas for a year, but she wants to pursue other opportunities once that year is up, she said. Blackwell, 18, was, on average, six years younger than the rest of the women who competed. was friendly and supportive — there was no cut-throat attitude," Blackwell said. "The contestants were real people." She said many state pageant winners dropped out because they could not afford the trip to Washington. Because the pageants were sponsored by a non-profit organization, the state contests did not pay all the expenses for their winners to compete in the national competition. "Though they were older, everyone McCollum Hall, and the KU faculty and staff had not donated money. She described the weekend as hectic but a good experience. In addition to promotional appearances, contestants rehearsed dance routines four hours each day. Blackwell, who returned to KU yesterday, still was excited about the events of the weekend. "It really boosted my self-confidence," Blackwellsaid. "When I went on stage, I could feel the audience's response. It filled me with so much strength." 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