University Daily Kansan, September 7, 1983 1 Page 3 NEWS BRIEFS From Area Staff and Wire Reports November trial scheduled for suspect in Seurer death The trial of Bryan Keith Bell, charged with second-degree murder and aggravated robbery in connection with the Aug. 2 stabbing death of Frank Seurer Sr., will begin at 9 a.m. Nov. 7 in Douglas County District Court. Associate District Judge Mike Elwell said he expected the trial to last four days. "Thursday, Bled pleaded not guilty to both charges. John Chappell, local counsel for Bell, said yesterday that a "motion for evaluation" of Bell would be filed by the defense. A motion for evaluation is usually a request to do a psychological profile, but Chappell did not say when the motion would be filed or what the motion would ask for. Theme for Encore to be announced The theme for this year's Encore show will be announced at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Union Council Room. The dates for the production are Feb. 24-26. If 12 or more scripts are submitted for approval, five 15-minute skits are planned. If fewer than 12 scripts are submitted, Encore has planned four shows, each lasting 20 minutes. David Watson, Encore's executive director, said the script formats would have basically the same requirements as those of Encore 1983 and of Rock Chalk Review. Half of the show's profits will go to the Lawrence United Fund, said Watson, a Topeka sepior. Ten percent of the profits will be used to finance Encore 1985, and the remaining 40 percent will go to the participating groups to cover expenses. Watson said. Aquino is subject of prof's speech Carl Lande, professor of political science and an acquaintance of slain Filipino opposition leader Benigno Aquino, will speak about Aquino's assassination and the political situation in the Philippines at 7:30 tonight in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. He will also talk about U.S. involvement in the Philippines. Lande said the assassination of Aquino showed the extent of violence in the Philippines and how far away a peaceful settlement could be. "The U.S. should persuade Marcos to have honest elections or they should distance themselves from the situation in the Philippines," Lande said. Symposium series to start Monday Richard Gangel, who worked for Sports Illustrated from 1960 to 1981, will deliver the first lecture for the University's Hallmark Symposium Series of the 1983-84 school year at 6 p.m. Monday in 3140 Wescoe. He will speak about art in Sports Illustrated and other publications, and will show slides of magazine art. Gangel is considered a pioneer in high-speed offset lithography printing and the electronic transmission of images over long distances. In 1801, he designed the first of a series of U.S. postage stamps honoring great American athletes. The Hallmark Symposium Series has been expanded by an annual grant of more than $30,000 from Hallmark Cards Inc. The symposiums have been scheduled every two weeks for the rest of the school year. ON THE RECORD A KU STUDENT said she was raped in her McCollum Hall room early Sunday morning, KU police said. Someone entered the student's unlocked room at 6:30 a.m. Sunday and threatened her with a steak knife, police said. He then bound her hands with some items in the room and raped her, police said. KU police Lt. Jeanne Longaker said the police would get a description of a suspect from the woman sometime today. or a suspect from the woman in two BOAT MOTORS, with a total of $555, and 20 pounds of hamburger worth $13 were among the items stolen from the Lone Star boat Marina and Concessions, Rural Route 5, the Douglas County Sheriff's Department said. The burglar occurred sometime between 7 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. Sunday, sheriff's officers said. Someone pried open a north door to enter the building and stole about $920 worth of items, sheriff's officers said. There are no suspects. GOT A NEWS TIP? Do you have a news tip, sports tip or photo idea? Call the Kansan news desk at (913) 848-4810 Office (913) 864-4358 Kansan Advertising Office (913) 864-4358 IT'S A CRAZY SALE LOOK WHAT $5. WILL BUY! GUYS SHIRTS SNAP FRONT Recycled - Prewashed Denim - Sizes 28 to 38 - Some Slight Irrs. - Long & Short Sleeves - All Sizes LEVI'S $5 PR. $5 EA. PAINTER PANTS, OVERALLS, PANTS . . . 25-26-27-28 WAISTS $5 PR. — ALL SALES FINAL — KING of Jeans "Jim will be very busy." Ashner said. "He wants to make the rules and guidelines very well known." Open Thursday Evenings 740 Mass. 843-3933 By PETE WICKLUND Staff Reporter In other action, Shari Rogge, chairman of the Cultural Affairs Committee, announced that the dates for this year's Swarthout Society would be Sept. 19-23. Swarthout Society would be Sept. 19-23. Senate approves articles to change rules Articles 2 and 3 of the revised Senate Rules and Regulations were approved with no discussion, except for a concern expressed about the Senate's policy for recognizing non-Senate speakers at meetings. The Student Senate in its first meeting of the semester expeditiously approved the first part of a series of rules that will govern its action in the friends. In the past, people wanting to speak before the Senate who were blocked by a protesting senator could continue to THE REVISED RULES would have continued that policy, but a motion raised by Cathy Ornmsbee, Nunemaker senator, and later passed by the Senate, changed the approval needed to a simple majority. speak only if they received approval from two-thirds of the Senate's members. "It's been very rare that a person has been objected to by the Senate, but it has happened once or twice," said Jim Cramer, student body vice president. A simple majority will make it much easier for the senate wishing to speak before the Senate." WHEAT MEET '83 Five remaining rules will be reviewed during the next two Senate meetings, Sept. 21 and Oct. 5. After all the rules have been tentatively approved, the senators will vote on whether to accept the rules as a whole. During last night's meeting, the Senate also selected a new committee chairman. The Swarthout Society is a group of Lawrence residents, KU students and faculty that promotes the KU Concert and Chamber Series. The society is named for Donald Swarthout, a former dean of the School of Fine Arts. Jim Clark, Overland Park sophomore, was approved as the Elections Committee chairman for the Senate elections Nov. 16 and 17. Heritage Management Corporation GET YOURS NOW! CLARK, WHO HAS not been involved with the Senate in the past, could not attend the meeting. But Lisa Ashner, a former member of Clark understood his responsibilities. 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