University Daily Kansan, August 24, 1983 Page 3 NEWS BRIEFS From Staff Reports Police end search for knife used in stabbing of Seurer Lawrence police yesterday called off their search at Clinton Lake for the knife used in the stabbing death of Frank Seurer Sr. Lt. Lyle Sutton, the detective in charge of the investigation, said that police had ended their search for the weapon, unless new evidence developed. developed. Sutton said that because of the undercurrent in Clinton Lake, the knife probably had been drawn to the deeper part of the lake where divers had not beep able to find it. Sutton said investigators from the Lawrence Police Department, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation searched the lake Thursday and Friday. Bryan Keith Bell, 22, VV102 Camden Manor, has been charged with second-degree murder and aggravated robbery in the case. A preliminary hearing is set for Thursday. Grant to Med Center to aid disabled Because of a $304,000 grant from the Division of Maternal and Child Health, parents in Kansas who have disabled children can continue to receive help from the Children's Rehabilitation Unit at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Kansas The rehabilitation unit received the grant earlier this month, despite concerns that a grant would not be available this year. concerns that a grim moral and Child Health, part of the U.S. Department of Mental and Human Services, has been the unit's main source of money for the past eight years. But the federal agency decided in June to discontinue funding the children's unit. in June to discontinue infusion therapy. In response to the decision to discontinue funds, the Kansas Legal Authority requested that, if the unit could meet certain requirements, half of the funds budgeted for the Children's Rehabilitation Unit in fiscal 1982 would be available this year. Rehabilitation Unit in Dearborn 1952 NAMED To be eligible for the grant, the Med Center was asked to maintain high standards of operation. However, officials at the Med Center would not elaborate about the specific criteria. The grant assures survival of the unit's program for developmentally and mentally disabled children, says Michael Bailie, director and professor of pediatrics. Two campus streets to be upgraded Facilities and operations crews will work evenings and weekends to upgrade two main campus streets in an effort to keep traffic flowing as smoothly as possible, said Ron Cook, civil engineer for facilities operations. operations University road crews will plane and repave Jayhawk Boulevard from Sunflower Road to 13th Street, and Naismith Drive from 15th to 16th streets as soon as the curbing is replaced. Cook said the curbing was routinely replaced every year Cook said the curbing was begun on Monday. "We are trying to shoot for the week of Sept. 19 to 23 for a start," he said. "Planning will be done after 5:30 each night for eight or nine hours. At that time the roads will be open only for emergency traffic. The roads will be reopened the next day in order not to impede the traffic. The repaving will be done during the day on the weekend." ON THE RECORD POLICE SAID a 10-channel scanner, a badge, a ticket book and other items were stolen from the patrol car of a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper while it was parked at the trooper's home. 2541 Cimmaron Drive. The items were stolen sometime between 10:30 p.m. Sunday and 7:00 a.m. Monday. Police said entry was made with a coat hanger through a passenger-side window. They have no suspects. POLICE SAID $222 was stolen from the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house, 1540 Louisiana St., sometime between midnight Sunday and 6 a.m. Monday. Police said the building was unlocked when entry was made. They have no suspects. made. They have no suspicion POLICE SAID $259 worth of clothing was stolen from the day Shoppe, 835 Massachusetts St., at 2:50 p.m. Friday. Police said two customers who did not pay took the clothing. Spying charged in Korea PANMUNJOM, Korea — The U.S.led United Nations Command yesterday accused North Korean President Kim Il-sung of personally ordering spy boats into South Korea last month in "utter disregard" of the armistice agreement. By United Press International North Korea rejected the charges as "absurd nonsense." U. S. Rear Adm. F. Warren Kelley, the senior UNC delegate, made the accusations at the 421st meeting of the Korean Military Armistice Commission at the truce agreement of Gammutjon village in Seoul, in the demilitarized zone. Kelley said two infiltration attempts earlier this month involving North Korean spy boats were "in gross violation and utter disregard of the Armistice Agreement," signed in 1953 to end the three-year Korea war. Kelley said instructions recovered from a North Korean vessel in an incident Aug. 13- contained personal messages from President Kim, providing "solid evidence" that Kim is ordering the infiltrations. Dear Mom and Dad, Surprise! This is not a letter asking for more money I just applied for a guaranteed student loan at The First Tution and expenses are covered for next semester. And I don't begin payments until after graduation Thanks for everything "The mission before us is to democratize South Korea," the instructions said. "Therefore, although it is difficult, you must continue the struggle and send as many agents as possible to South Korea." The First National Bank of Lawrence Ninth & Massachusetts, Lawrence, Kansas 66044 (913) 843-0152 Member F.D.I.C., Equal Opportunity Employer In the first infiltration incident on Aug. 5, South Korean forces killed five North Korean agents in a speedboat as the communists were attempting to land near Wolsung, 190 miles southeast of Seoul. 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AVIV, Israel — Prime Minister Menachem Begin's government faced a crisis yesterday after the coalition party to put the ruling coalition By United Press International Begin reacted to the coalition crisis by scheduling a meeting Wednesday with Tami leaders. The Tami party has one minister in the Meeting to discuss new economic measures adopted by the government, the Tami Executive Committee voted to recommend the party leave the coalition. The proposal was due to be presented to the full party membership next week. Defection of the Tami party's three Kneset deputies would slim the prime minister's mjrorry to one刀 in the 120 member Kneset. LEFT WITH only 61 deputies — THE BULK OF Tami's membership is made up of Sephardis — Jews of North African or Middle Eastern descent — a sector of the Israeli population less well-to-do than others. 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