2 Monday, March 1, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ask for Sales/Service Dept. Take Your Degree One Step Further BECOME A PARALEGAL Increase Your Employment Potential Four month full-time program • Prominent attorney faculty Approved by the American Bar Association 5440 Harvest Hill • Suite 200 • Dallas, Texas 75230 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES Graduate Mentor Award Spring1993 Nominations are now being taken for the newly created advising and mentoring award within CLAS. This will be awarded to an outstanding graduate educator. Nominations for the award will be solicited from graduate students within the College. Eriteria may include the following: outstanding mentoring, outstanding educator, and outstanding research and scholarship guidance. A monetary award will be given, in addition to the name of offered or an clause outside the College Office. the recipient affixed on a plaque outside the College Office Faculty members eligible must be current members of the graduate faculty of the College. If you have questions as to eligibility, call the CLAS Graduate Division Office. 864-4898. Please keep your nomination letter to one single-spaced page. Send your nominations to Committee on Graduate Studies, 209 Strong Hall, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045. Deadline is March 26, 1993 Mr. Goodcents Subs &Pastas | | Half | Whole | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 Mr. Gloucester Chicken (Hon, Benoit Bidani, Pan pepper) | 290 | 495 crescent | | 2 Consolata Chicken (Hon, Benoit Bidani, Pan pepper) | 229 | 379 crescent | | 3 Penny Club Chicken (Hon, Benoit Bidani, Pan pepper) | 290 | 495 crescent | | 4 Indian Cimbo Chicken (Hon, Benoit Bidani, Pan pepper) | 290 | 495 crescent | | 5 Indian Cimbo Chicken (Hon, Benoit Bidani, Pan pepper) | 290 | 495 crescent | | 6 Ham & Cheese Chicken | 290 | 419 crescent | | 7 Pepperoni & Cheese Chicken | 290 | 419 crescent | | 8 Steel Rib Chicken | 290 | 435 crescent | | 9 Rib Steak Chicken | 290 | 435 crescent | | 10 Tusafal Chicken | 290 | 435 crescent | | 11 Tusafal Chicken | 290 | 440 crescent | | 12 Mr. Gloucester Steak & Cheese Chicken | 290 | 359 crescent | | 13 Mr. Gloucester Steak & Cheese Chicken | 290 | 359 crescent | | 14 Sausage Chicken & sausage | 318 | 449 crescent | | 15 Chicken Salad Chicken | 290 | 440 crescent | | 16 Seafood Chicken | 390 | 539 crescent | | Total | 15 | 28 | | Total | 15 | 28 | STANDARD DRESSINGS Lunette • Tomato • Onion • Organs San • Anise • Orange Anise Additive Mousselé • Moroccan Paste Morselé Additive SUB SANDWICHES OPEN 10:30 AM - 10:00 PM Daily 14th Floor B1-14 Kaiser St. Lawrence, KS Orchard Community Center HOT PASTAS CHEESES AVAILABLE Sugar - Avocado - Mozzarella - Cheddar - Provolone KID'S KORNER Sub Batch (1/4 Sub. Drink & Cookies) | | Pasta | w/ Mesthlat | w/Sauage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | arti | 279 | 339 | 649 cens | | acceliati | 279 | 339 | 649 cens | | asi | 279 | 339 | 649 cens | Spaghetti (Pasta, Drink & Cooke) 150 w.Whisked 100 w.Ensure 100 SALADS & SIDES Paste 120 cres Mantilla (2) 99 (4) 189 (6) 269 cres Sauage (2) 149 (4) 129 (6) 399 cres Garlic Bread (2) 60 (4) 129 (6) 189 cres GOOD FORA FREE EXTRA LARGE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE Limited 1 cookie per coupon (not a purchase) --row at the Rock Chalk Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call Kris McCusker at 864-7317. SIDES HOT PASTAS Soup (beneficial) Pasta Salad 190 grams Potato Salad 75 grams Cheese 73 grams Cookies 73 grams PARTY TRAYS AVAILABLE Seafood Salad 239 cemis Chef Salad 239 cemis Chicken Salad 239 cemis Garden Salad 190 cemis Garden Salad 190 cemis Beginner Large Cuba, Diet Coke, Spirer, Mr. Pilb 79 Lemonade 79 Iced Tea french 79 Water Meter Water 79 15th & Kasold Orchards Corners Shopping Center Lawrence, KS 841-8444 WE DELIVER! CAMPUS BRIEFS The Office of Minority Affairs will hold a Step Program Seminar at 4 p.m. today at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. Sherwood Thompson, director of minority affairs, will present the seminar. The Office of Study Abroad will sponsor an information station, "It's not too late to apply," from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. today in Lippincott Hall. For more information, call Jeanne Brennan at 864-3742. The Office of Study Abroad will hold an information session at 4 p.m. tomorrow in 3040 Wescoe Hall for students interested in studying in Spanish-speaking countries. Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will hold its business meeting tonight. For more information, call the GLSKO office at 864-3001. International studies and programs will hold the WorldView Lecture Series from noon to 1 p.m. tomorrow at Alcove A in the Kansas Union. Joan Poertner, associate professor of social welfare, will speak on "Democracy and Social Welfare in Paraguay." Bring your lunch. For more information, call Cathy McClure at 864-1414. OAKS-Non-Traditional Student Association will hold a brown bag lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomor Association of the United States Army will hold an open forum at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow on the second floor of the Military Science Building, Lieutenant Colonel Esen of the Turkish general staff will speak on Turkey's future role in NATO and related topics. For more information, call Capt. Charles Miller at 864-3311. BRIEFS Man pleads not guilty in shootings at Henry T's Stephen B. Percle pleaded not guilty Friday to two charges of first-degree murder in Douglas County District Court. The case will go to trial by jury on April 12. The host case is gone, but a police officer was in Perdue is accused of shooting two men Nov. 27 outside Henry T's Bar and Grill, 3520 W. Sixth St. Jimmy Buswell and Jerry Thompson, both of Topeka, were killed in the shooting. According to police reports, the shootings came after an altercation involving Perdue, Buswell, Thompson and two other men at Henry T's. Police said the dispute arose about what turn it was to use a p.o.r.t.aboiler. The manager of Henry T's asked the men to leave the bar after the fight. The shootings took place in the parking lot. Police arrested Perdue at the scene. Perdue has been in the Douglas County jail since the incident. His lawyers made a motion to reduce the $300,000 bond in his Jan. 7 preliminary hearing, but the motion was denied. First-degree murder is a Class A felony in Kansas. If convicted on both counts, the earliest Perdue would be eligible for parole would be in 30 years. KU police arrest freshman for making fake IDs --- KU police Wednesday arrested Robert Martin, West Des Moines, Iowa, freshman, after receiving a call on the KU Crimestoppers hotline that said a student in Oliver Hall had been making fake Iowa driver's licenses. released Thursday after posting the $18,000 bond. Martin's roommate, Clint Reiss, Plains freeman, was given a notice to report his identity on false identification. KU police Lt. John Mullens said that approximately 25 people had purchased licenses from Martin and that most of those people were Oliver residents. He said Friday that police had talked with about 15 of them. Mullens said police found and confiscated several items that could have been used to make the licenses. Among those items were a computer, Polaroid camera, colored board and other documents. Make false licenses is a Class E Felony, punishable by a minimum sentence of one year in prison with an optional fine of up to $5,000. Possession of a false driver's license is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by a term of up to six months in the county jail with an optional fine of up to $1,000. Mullens said students convicted of having fake licenses also could lose their real driver's licenses for a period of three months to a year. Spring Instrumental Jazz Concert in Murphy tonight The Spring Instrumental Jazz Concert at the University of Kansas will be presented at 7:30 tonight in the Crafton-Preyer Theater in Murphy Hall. The performance will be presented by the KU department of music and dance Richard F. Wright, associate professor of music history, will be master of ceremonies for the concert, which features Jazz Ensemble I, directed by Daniel J. Gailay, assistant professor and head of KU's jazz studies program; Jazz Ensemble II, directed by Steve Molloy, St. Cloud, Minn., graduate student; and Jazz Ensemble III, directed by Todd Wilkinson, Overland Park graduate student. Galley said the programs of the three ensembles would range form classic jazz to contemporary works including arrangements by himself and KU students. General admission tickets for the concert are on sale at the KU Band Office, 214 Murphy Hall, and will be sold at the door. Tickets are $5 for the public and $3 for students. President to discuss youth service plan on MTV Clinton will be interviewed as part of a 30-minute MTV News special, "Bill Clinton: Your Future. His Plan." LOS ANGELES — President Bill Clinton will make a return appearance to MTV tonight to discuss his proposal for national-youth service, the network said Friday. Clinton will be interviewed by MTV News' Tabitha Soren on the Rutgers campus. The special will include highlights of the president's planned speech at Rutgers University outlining his proposal and students' reactions to the plan. During last year's presidential campaign, Clinton attracted young voters with MTV appearances. Wife of KU alumnus donates money for library books The gift, from the late Virginia Taylor Gleason of Horseheads, N.Y., will establish a library fund at the endowment association in the name of her husband. Herbert Gleason. Herbert Gleason, a Wichita native, graduated from the University in 1940 with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. A gift of nearly $31,000 to the KU Endowment Association has established a fund to buy physics and mathematics reference books, said William Crowe, dean of libraries, in a news release Friday. Virginia Gleason, who died in 1988, was a graduate of Centenary College in Hockettstown, N.J. Medium Pizza 2 toppings 2 drinks Open 7 days a week Compiled from Associated Press and staff reports Home of the Pocket Pizza Trumpeter, Composer. One of New Orleans' greatest jazzmen of all time. Immersed in the pipes tradition. Marsalis has become one of the most impressive jazz composers of the last 25 years. Spotlight Sponsor TOPEKA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER operformance.hwr Wednesday, March 10 8:00 PM $25, $20, $15 plus tax KANU91.5TH TPAC Box Office 214 SE 8th • 297-9000 1-800-949-29TAP Mastercard VISA American Express Discover Accepted. $2.00 handling on a phone number. WE ARE ONLY PERMITTED TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE total sports event marketing company is look for motivates men and women to work together to achieve goals. Desk ment semester interim Manage all aspects of the job and report to Sales Manager. The University Daily Kansan (USP5 60-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final 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. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stupper-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045 Jo "Jolene" Andersen K. U. students are important members of the Lawrence Community Jo will address the issues of "The Hill" Jo will work to establish a strong and vital relationship with The University of Kansas by: - Better access to Lawrence with realistic mass transit system - Bridging K.U. and Lawrence by including students on task forces - Protecting our environment, air, water and natural green spaces Jo Andersen for City Commission "Building Bridges" Pol. Adv. Paid for by Jo Andersen for City Commission, Anne Yesman, Treasurer