Page 10 University Daily Kansan, April 22, 1983 Bank robber sentenced 12-25 years A Douglas County district court judge yesterday sentenced a 30-year-old Kansas City, Mo., man who pleaded guilty to robbing a local bank Jan. 24, to serve 12 to 25 years in a state penitentiary. THE ROBBER, Eric W. Styles, pleaded guilty last month to charges of kidnapping, armed robbery and obstruction of legal process in connection won the robbery at a branch of the First National Bank of Lawrence, 1807 W.23rd St. Judge Ralph King sentenced Styles to 12 to 25 years each for the charges of kidnapping and armed robbery. He also sentenced Styles to two to five years for obstruction of legal process. The three sentences will run concurrently, which means Styles will not STYLES PLEADED guilty to robbing more than $24,000 from the bank. He also pleaded guilty to kidnapping David Dart, Lawrence senior, after he commandered Dart's car in the parking lot of the Oaks Apartments, 2537 Ridge Court, during his getaway from the bank. Guinean stowaway stranded in U.S. MILWAUKEE — A 16-year-old African who left his homeland by stowing away on a freighter nearly four months ago is stranded on the ship because three countries and the ship's agent will not pay to send him back, officials said yesterday. By United Press International "HIES' OUT of luck," said Niels Lyngao, an official with the Kerr Stearnship line of Rosemont. Ill.: "The ship is not scheduled to go back to his name. The Panamanian vessel "Yerel" docked in Green Bay Wednesday with the boy aboard. "The hew aboard in Caranky, Gunny," Lynge said. "The ship went to Russia and they were not able to put him ashore in Russia, then to Canada, and now to the United States." "IT'S UP TO the owners of the vessel or their agent," said Ronald Swan, who heads the U.S. Immigration Service office in Milwaukee, The boy was identified as Selson Camara, 16, and is believed to be from the Republic of Guinea. Man killed in car wreck A 40-year-old Lawrence man died in a car accident early morning morning when he drove around barricades near the entrance of Avenue and hit a parked bullhorn. The victim was identified as Arlis G. Greer, 1908 E. 19th St. THE DOUGLAS County Sheriff's accident report said that the man was traveling about 65 mph when he drove around barricades near a bridge construction site on Haskell Avenue, just south of 1st Street. The car then struck the bulldozer. A passenger in the car, Gregory A. Blass, 21, 1908 E. 19th St., was thrown from the car, the sheriff's report said. He was taken based from Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Drinking Myth of the Week Greer's death was the first traffic fatality in Douglas County this year. "I DON'T KNOW ANY ALCOHOLICS." Maybe you just don't know any alcoholics. Some of your best friends may have drinking problems. They don't seem problem "different." And they usually try to hide their illness, even from themselves. About 1 out of every 10 executives has a drinking problem. The Student Assistance Center. Southridge Plaza Apts. 1704 West 24th (913) 842-1160 Lowrence, Kansas 66044 SUMMER RATES Complex complete with . . . 1 BEDROOMS start at $175 2 BEDROOMS start at $205 - POOL - LAUNDRY ROOM - WATER & CABLE TV PAID LOCATED ACROSS FROM SOUTHERN HILLS SHOPPING CENTER Donuts Are Our Specialty CAKE OR GLAZED only $2.00 a dozen LARGE ORDERS WELCOME NO LIMIT—NO COUPON OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 5 A.M.-6 P.M. CAROL LEE DONUTS 1730 W. 23rd Lawernce, Ks. 842-3664 PIZZA & VIDEO SPECIAL $2 Off Any Large, Two Topping Pizza Bring in this coupon Expires Sunday, April 24 Hero Special Any New Yorker Hero $1.95 Bring in this coupon Expires Sunday, April 24 Bring in this coupon Expires Sunday, April 24 7 Game Tokens for $1 Bring in this coupon Services Sunday, April 24 THE PRICE IS RIGHT COME ON DOWN! NAISMITH HALL OPEN HOUSE APRIL 23RD 11-6 p.m. Visit our model suite, see what we have to offer the KU student in quality convenient living at an affordable price. FALL RATES ARE FROZEN AT THIS YEAR'S PRICE! (application process must be complete by May 15) You've heard about us, you've talked about us, but seeing is believing. Please attend our special Open House on Saturday for a personally guided tour Refreshments will be served. NAISMITH HALL 843-8559 “On campus convenience, with an Off campus lifestyle” 9