Page 6 University Daily Kansan, June 10, 1983 Trial is scheduled for assault charge A 27-year-old transient is scheduled for trial Thursday on charges of aggravated assault against a KU student. Gene Kirby Veaux, the suspect, is being held in lieu of $10,000 bond. He was arraigned yesterday in Douglas County District Court. Veaux was arrested Wednesday afternoon by KU police an hour and 45 minutes after an assault in the south end of the KU Memorial Stadium parking lot. The victim of the assault was driving her car in the parking lot when a man approached her to ask a question, police said. As she stopped, the man grabbed her with one hand and held her with a knife he held in his other hand. The woman managed to escape and called the police. The stretch of road, which is normally four lanes, is between the north and south junctions of Kansas 10 and highway 7 in Johnson County. K-7 to be two lanes until 1985 Drivers traveling between Lawrence and Kanaus City via Kansas 7 after Tuesday will encounter 2-lane for a more than 2-mile stretch. It will be reduced to 2%-lane traffic after Tuesday, according to Jon Wolverton, Kansas Department of Transportation. The entire five miles between the junctions will be widened into a four-lane highway. Wolterton said that the construction project is expected to last into 1985. Comets star charged in cocaine case By United Press International OLATHE — Kansas City Comets star forward Vilma Orzhan, who had been Engineers capture prize for second straight year ATTENTION ALL PALEFACES SUMMER SPECIAL 20% OFF Expires 6/15 EUROPEAN TANNING SYSTEM The society will present the award Oct. 4 when Kansas State University's chapter of the ASCE, which also won a certificate this year, visits KU! The University of Kansas student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers will receive a Certification for the second consecutive year. 041-6222 Holiday Plaza 24th & Iowa officers confiscated an undisclosed amount of white powder, alleged to be cocaine, police spokesmen said. minimum order $5.90 The Major Indoor Soccer League player was formally charged yesterday. THE ASE RASES the awards on reports of activities submitted by each stopped May 15 for a routine traffic violation, posted a $1,000 bond in connection with a charge of possession of cocaine, authorities said yesterday. "What it means is that you have an active student chapter," said Tom Mulinazzi, faculty adviser of the 112-member KU chapter. Subman Delivers every night 5-12 841-3268 The KU chapter's list of activities included several field trips, a race in concrete-made canoes with the KState chapter and a regional meeting in Oklahoma. "We won an award like this in 1954 and then last year and this year, so it's the third in the history of the school," Mulnazzi said. "We've started a tradition. We're going to win one next year." We're fast! ... Thirty of the 180 chapters nationwide received Certificates of Commendation. ****************************************************************************** GET STARTED RIGHT THIS SUMMER! Academic Skill Enhancement Workshop Time Management, Reading, Listening, Notetaking) FREE Tuesday, June 14 Monday, June 14 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Council Room, Kansas Union Council Room, Kansas Union ... Presented by the Student Assistance Center Includes, Four Varieties of Special Deli Meats and Three Varieties of Natural Deli Cheeses Your Favorite Salad Dressing Full Chef Half Chef $2.95 $2.25 Reg. Price $3.50 Reg. 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Qualifying dates are as follows: June 1-4 June 5-11 July 2, 10:00 a.m. the 10 weekly winners will have a Ms. Pac Man run-off contest to determine the $50,000 cash winner. Run-off will be conducted as follows: June 12-18 June 19-25 June 26 - July 1 Each group of 5 will play one game of Ms. Pac-Mon for 10 minutes or until there are only two of the remaining with playing time on their game. In the event that more than two quarter finals remain with time on their game at the end of 10 minutes, the two highest scores will all obliterate to the semi-finals. B. The semi-finals will include the four winners from the quarter finals. This group of four semi-finalists will ploy for 80 minutes or until two members are left with time on their game. if at the end of twounday minutes more than two are playing then the two members with the highest scores will advance to the finals. C. The finals will be between the two twin winning semi-finalists. They shall play for 30 minutes or until there is only one semi-finalist with time on his/her machine. If both contestants still have playing time on their game unseen the 30 minutes is up than the winner with the highest score is declared the winner. D. The uninter will receive $500.00 in cash. The 1st runup will receive $1,000.00 in cash. The remaining B players will receive a $200.00 gift certificate from the Smokehouse. Employees understand our Full Time Video Company, New Jersey Silent Snow Cream Sales and Gauze Sauceware and we are not obligated to own any prizes. --- AND High Score from June 1, 1983 - July 2, 1983 on any other upright N.V. video gets a $20 gift certificate to the Smokehouse More than 25 certificates to be given away.