Thursday, October 6. 1988 / University Daily Kansan Ride the 1988 Octoginta in style with savings from SUNFLOWER, 804 MAS, 843-5000 All 1888 Bianchi, Centurion & Trek road bike market down. **Accessories** Allops chain cleaner 9.98 Cannondale flat fixer 9.98 wrench set 9.98 Cobra water bottles 9.98 Striped Benotto tape 9.98 Rhode Gear Edge Cyclocomputer 39.98 Campy Victory shift levers (silver indexed) 7.00 Campy Victory shift levers (silver) 15.98 all handbags & panniers 20% off Tires Specialized Touring Turbo 7.98 Specialized Crossroads 26 x 1.5 8.98 Specialized Tricross 26 x 1.5 9.98 Himmete Menela ST 36.98 Branacle XP 39.95 Menela Gear Axent 32.98 Lil Bell kids 22.98 **Clothing** touring shorts 30% off lyca shorts 20% off loa sleeve jerseys 20% off short sleeve jerseys 30% off Hind windsuits 20% off North Face Velo jackets 20% off Bellweather & Hind windfront tights & jackets 10% off Gloves Spanco winter gloves 19.98 cycling gloves 30% off Avocet model 20 touring shoe 29.98 Specialized men's touring shoe 19.98 Specialized men's 3400 touring shoe 19.98 "This is a case of principle and that principle has been won here," he added. The proposed settlement amounts to "a statement that every part of our government should be subject to the part of our government is above the last page of James Turner, the plain-text." The $9 million lawsuit claimed that CIA-financed research into mind-control left permanent psychological damage to 150 patients who underwent treatment in the late 1950s at the Allan Memorial Institute of McGill University in Montreal. Neither side would discuss the amount of the proposed settlement, which is still under review by a Justice Department official. But sources who spoke on condition of anonymity said the CIA agree to pay the plaintiffs a total of $10 million. The tentative out-of-court settlement, negotiated by attorneys for the plaintiffs, was announced on the eve of trial at a hearing before U.S. District Judge John Garrett Penn, who has overstated the case for eight years. All the patients underwent treatment that Yale University psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton described in a deposition as deviation from "the standard and customary psychiatric therapies" of the period. Only two of the plantiffs were given access to Cameron's research. But Cameron gave the drug to several others during visits to the island. The research conducted by the institutes involved a week-long sleep induced by drugs, doses of LSD and unusually intense electroshock ther- WASHINGTON — The government has tentatively settled a lawsuit charging the CIA used nine Canadians as human guanine pips in mind-control that included heavy drug use. LSD, lawyers in the case said CIA case over LSD near end Other experts deposed by lawyers in the case questioned the effectiveness and safety of the treatments, but the government has contended that Cameron's work was well within the bounds of professional conduct. The Associated Press Grand designs Architecture students sketch a display in front of Marvin Hall. The billboard, by architect Cory Howard, is for a lecture tonight at Alderson Auditorium. Boy,4, who shot,killed father won't be charged The Associated Press DETROIT — A three-year-old boy who shot and killed his father as the man beat the child's mother said he would have done it again. "I killed him," the boy reportedly said afterward. "Now he's dead. If he would have hit him, I would have shot him again." Prosecutors Tuesday said they wouldn't take any legal measures against the child, who wasn't idn' t involved. They couldn't have acted intentionally. The boy's mother, who Tuesday spoke on condition neither she nor her son be identified, said, "It was an accident; it just happened." an accident, it just happened. The boy, now 4, shot and killed Sherwood Cannon, 47, on June 18. Sherwoold Cannon, 47, on June 18 Detroit homicide detectives at first refused to believe the youngster could have fired the gun. But they said gunpowder residue tests in the room where did fire a gun. The city's top homicide investigator, Inspector Gerald Stewart said it would be unusual for a toddler to have the strength to pull a trager. Steven was afraid, so he asked him to show how he used it. "We checked to see if that was possible. Stewart a lawyer in the police report, Cannon and his 25-year old girlfriend, the boy's mother, were having a barbecue at their home," he wrote of the tape. Cannon had been "pled." Cannon became angry, saying she was making a foo (out of him), the report said. He began grabbing and pushing the woman and went and got a 25-caliber automatic he kept hidden from the children. Cannon walked into the room with the gun, but set it on a table, saying he didn't need it. He then grabbed his girlfriend, threw her to the floor and held her down as she velled he was hurting her. Two other adults and three of the children in the room told police the boy picked up the gun, aimed it at his father and fired. Kansas track misses mark, chases profit The Associated Press EUREKA - Substantial declines in attendance and wagering have sent Eureka Downs officials scrambling to rethink their track's financial performance. when the track, about 50 miles east of Wichita, opened Labor Day weekend. 7,233 people wagered $241,388 on Saturday and Sunday. Since then, Saturday-Sunday attendance has dropped to an average of 75 percent the weekweekend. The handle, or amount wagered, has dipped 25 percent to an average of 36 percent. Two weeks ago, officials reduced the race purses from a minimum of $800 to $500, angering some horsemen. "You start paying purses real hard and then drop them off, then you're going to get a cheap race track," said Joe Thomas. a trainer. Eureka Downs has started offering free admission passes and has set up bus trips for VFW and Elks Club members to boost attendance. 技術でリートする日本モトローラと共に力強いスタートを切ってみよう。 I'm seeking a successful future with a leading electronics company, Nippon Motors Corporation in Tokyo, Japan. I would be an industry leader in information systems communications and semiconductor technologies. We have a variety of openings immediately available. Please apply to our in our Tokyo, Sansei or Aizu Wakamatsu facilities you'll have the chance to advance your career with one of Japan's most accomplished and respected American companies. Summer internships are also available in Japan and the U.S. Career-minded individuals with Japanese speaking and writing fluency and a desire to live and work in Japan are encouraged to find out more about openings in the areas of: **DESIGN** - Systems Design Engineer - RF Design Engineer Circuit Design Engineer - Hardware Software Development MANUFACTURING — Assembly Engineer - Final Test Engineer · Quality Control Engineer · Production Control Engineer WAFER PROCESSING — Process Engineer · Device Engineer FACILITIES — Equipment Engineer · Facilities Engineer · Safety Engineer MIS - Programmer Analyst - Systems Analyst INS — Programmer Analyst - Systems Analyst ACCOUNTING and FINANCE — Financial Analyst - Cost Accounting — Property Accounting SUPPORT = Material Traffic = Shipping/Receiving Production + Material + Personnel SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM - Accounting/Finance MIS - Design Engineering - Manufacturing For more information, see us on campus We'll be here October 21,1988 If unable to attend, see your Placement Office or international Student Office. 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