University Daily Kansan. April 18. 1984 Page 3 CAMPUS AND AREA News briefs from staff and wire reports Glamour chooses Ashner as a top-ten college woman Lisa Ashner, Mission senior and former student body president, yesterday was named in Glamour magazine's Top 10 college women in 1984. Two charged with drug possession Glamour magazine selects 10 top college women each spring based on their activities, campus leadership, scholarship and career goals. A 31-year-old Linwood woman and a 29-year-old Lawrence man were arrested Monday afternoon and booked into Douglas County Jail on charges of possession with intent to sell marijuana and possession of cocaine, Lawrence police said. Kevin Harmon, a member of the Douglas County Drug Unit, said that officers served the man and woman a search warrant at a residence on Highway 24 and found 50 to 60 pounds of marijauna and a small amount of cocaine. Cocaine charges against 6 dropped Charges filed this month against four KU students, a Georgetown University student and a Lawrence man for possession of cocaine have been dropped because the officers failed to obtain a search warrant, Douglas County District Attorney Jerry Harper said recently. Harper said in a statement that the officers had also failed to obtain consent to search the residence, which was necessary because no evidence was found. Officers from the Douglas County Drug Unit seized three-quarters of an ounce of cocaine at a residence in the 1900 block of Stratford Road on Harper said in the statement that the Fourth Amendment rights of the six had been violated when the officers failed to produce a warrant. A "now or never" situation would have excused the failure to issue a warrant, he said, but the officers had no reason to think that the six would have consumed the cocaine before a search warrant could have been obtained. "The amount of cocaine believed to be in the residence is more than five people could reasonably be expected to consume in the time it would have taken to get a warrant," Harper's statement said. ON THE RECORD AKU POLICE OFFICER Monday afternoon recovered several street signs, which had been found by the Lawrence Fire Department during a recent fire inspection, from the Acacia fraternity, 1100 Indiana St. None of the fraternity members was charged in the incident. SEVERAL TELEVISION SETS and microwaves together worth about $3,200 were stolen Sunday night or Monday morning from Thompson Crawley Furniture Rental, Inc., 520 E. 22nd St. Terrace, Lawrence police said. A RADAR DETECTOR, worth about $460, was stolen Monday afternoon from a KU student's car parked in a parking lot near Memorial Stadium, KU police said. A DIRT BIKE, WORTH about $250, was stolen Monday afternoon from the 3000 block of Iowa Street. Lawrence police said. A KU STUDENT REPORTED that his bicycle, worth about $140, was stolen last weekend from outside of his residence in the 1900 block of Stewart Ave. Lawrence police said. WHERE TO CALL Do you have a news tip or photo idea? If so, call us at 864-4810. If your idea or press release deals with campus or area news, ask for Jeff Taylor, campus editor. For entertainment and On Campus items, check with Christy Gorman, entertainment editor. For sports news, speak with Jeff Craven, sports editor For other questions or complaints, ask for Doug Cunningham, editor, or Don Knox, managing editor. The number of the Kansan business office, which handles all advertising, is 864-4358. --ny SHARON BODIN Staff Reporter NOW OPEN In the: Old Market Place Gag gifts Posters Buttons Cards Gifts Unique Cards and Gifts 745 New Hampshire Open 841-7272 2nd location in Topeka Mon.-Sat. 10-9 p.m. Sun. 12-5 p.m. --ny SHARON BODIN Staff Reporter PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES 864.4767 Serving K.U. Students, Faculty, and Staff 1 Day Ektachrome Slide Processing · Slide Duplication Complete Black & White Services B/B prints to 20 x 24° The rules will be implemented beginning May 1 on a trial basis for 90 days. Commissioners said that the rules were guidelines and should not be followed. The commissioners changed the rules slightly from a set they had tentatively agreed upon in a study session April 6. The rules are: "I hope the rules will work." Mayor Ernest Anglin, who won a plea against them of being "tired" - commission meetings will adjourn at 11 p.m. unless extension of the meeting is approved by a unanimous vote - Passport & Resume Photos Taken * The Lawrence City Commission unanimously adopted a temporary set of rules last night that would attempt to make commission meetings shorter. Slides of Original Art and Photographs Price List Available City approves rules to shorten meetings 206 Art and Design Building Many Other Services Rush Service Available but Angino said that he had received calls from people who thought that one hour was not long enough for most controversial issues. - discussion of controversial items will be set at a specific time, and special meetings will be arranged for more discussion of the item is needed - the commission decided not to place controversial items last on the board - a five-minute time limit per speaker, which can also be extended by a majority vote - a 1/2 hour time limit per issue, and a longer time must be approved by a majority vote - commissioners encourage written comment before the meetings - approval of the last meeting's minutes, first readings of ordinances that have been discussed by the commission and cereal malt beverage committee. - agenda. The consent agenda is a group of items that are passed by one vote. Tom Gleason, a former City Commissioner, told the commission last night that he thought the rules were a good idea. But he said the commissioners should be flexible with the five-minute time limit for speakers. "A lot of times people are up here to out about an issue rather than to GERM." *meetings will be scheduled at night, and no afternoon meetings will be scheduled It Could Only Happen at ... THE HAWK • 1340 OHIO Commissioner Nancy Shontz said she thought the five-minute time limit might have to be extended for some speakers. She also said she was glad that the commissioners decided against controversial items last on the agenda. In other action, commissioners set a study session to discuss a Lawrence Aviation Advisory Board report that recommended the introduction of airport terminal and lease it to the city. - minutes need not contain lengthy discussions, and commissioners are to tell City Clerk Vera Mercer corrections to them before commission meetings In the study session on shortening meetings, commissioners had tentatively decided to put controversial items last on the commission agenda. The commissioners had also dissuaded a one-hour time limit per issue The study session will be May 3 at 9 a.m. in City Hall. INTRAMURAL MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS TOURNAMENT Tue., April 24 Entry Deadline: Thur., April 19 5 p.m. Rob.208 $1 Entry Fee & unopened can of balls C90 RECORDS TWO PACK TAPE SALE Use Kansan Classified. While Supplies Last! 20% OFF Entire Inventory - Lee London Rider * Lee Pinstripe * Lee Capri * Levi 501's * Levi 505's * Painter Pants * Activewear * Everything in the store! 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