Tuesday, October 4, 1988 / University Daily Kansan ENCORE PICTURE FRAMING SAVE $5.00 your next gift (1) 723 Relocation (2) Business Card ($49) 802-823-6000 (3) Business Card ($49) 802-823-6000 comprises by 11/17/17 at 11:59 AM THE COMIC CORNER NE corner of 23rd & Iwain • 814-4294 Role-playing & War Games 100's of miniatures & modules *The Most Extensive Collection of back-issue comics in Lawrence!* FRIDAY-Oct. 7 KANU presents: A Special Night of Jazz! The Janice Bolt Group TONIGHT-TUESDAY-Oct. 4 *2 Bands & 8 Backs* *backward and* *art band* *ART BAND* *FOUNDATION* SATURDAY-Oct. 8 "Big Big Show" The Bears Adrian Belew with special guest Random Aztec WEDNESDAY-Oct.5 LOVE SQUAD THURSDAY-Oct. 6 Great Texas R&R Ballads Shamles Hydrogen City --in the interviews, broadcast Friday on ABC's "20.20," the women portrayed Tosia, 22, as a young girl in her own city. Tyson involved in domestic fight; no injuries or arrests, police say BERNARDSVILLE, NJ - Police yesterday Bernardsville, N.J., beat world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and his actress Robin Givens, like any other such case and, as far as they are concerned, the matter remains unresolved. "This is a domestic violence incident not unlike many others, except for the fact that it involves a public figure," Police Chief Thomas J. Sciaretta said. Tyson hurled a sugar bowl and chairs through the windows of his northern New Jersey estate. The news said Tyson brandished "an instrument" and ran through the mansion smashing windows. The Associated Press The New York Post and the New York Daily News reported in yesterday's editions that Tyson's rage was sparked by interview guests, a star of television's "Head Over Heads" and her mother. Sciaretta would disclose few details about the imaging, saying only that there was broken glass. The Post reported that on Sunday morning. He said no one was injured or arrested and that Givens did not want to sign a domestic violence ordinance. "As far as we're concerned, it is over," he said. "Once the victim denies not to sign a complaint, the court will not move forward." As for Tyson's trade, he said: "The man has done nothing wrong. It's his home. He is entitled to do anything he pleases, provided no one is injured." Tyson's home. He said officers were dispatched and spoke with Givens, whom he thought placed the call, and her mother. She told the woman asked him to climb in the hose because he had 5 damaged the houses. Sciara said police received a call about 9 a.m. CDT Sunda at a domestic disturbance at Police explained to Tyson that they were on the premises to resolve the dispute, but Tyson thought the police presence was unwarranted. Scrietta said Scaretta said that as Givens and Roper left the estate, Tyson watched from the driveway and left. He said Bernardsville police did not know where the family members were yesterday. The police chief refused to elaborate or describe the fighter's state of mind. Johnson seeks revenge for losing gold The Associated Press The dispute, which came a day after Tyson, Glenns and Roper celebrated Roper's birthday, is the latest in a series of problems for the heavyweight champion. HAMBURG, West Germany – Canadian Ben Johnson, denying that he knowingly used steroids, said that he planned to get even with those players by simplifying identification as Olympia 10peter, dash champion. "I'll pay back whoever did this to me," the hamburg-based weekly magazine Stern quoted earlier in a column. The comment was included in an interview the magazine conducted with Johnson, who was sent home after testing positive for a banned substance in the Olympics. Johnson's positive test resulted in his being stripped of the gold medal and of the world record of 9.79 seconds that he recorded in the race. He also received an honorary degree from the International Amateur Athletic Federation. "I'm finished. I'll probably never run the 100-meter again." Stainton quoted Johnson as saying. Johnson. Although drug experts concluded the spinter had been using the steroid for a long period of time, Johnson and his associates said he had been given the drug without his knowledge. Stern published the interview with Johnson in an issue released three days ahead of its normal release. Stern reported that Johnson denied ever having used drugs and that he reached aggrancy at the police station. Stern portrayed traymen at times as not seeming to understand the scandal's financial consequences. "Of course we will continue building the house for Mom," Johnson told the magazine when asked about a home he is having built for his mother, but that she would not finance it. Johnson was silent, Stern reported. "The Doping Games," the magazine headlined its front cover beside a photograph of Johnson and a woman who has been raised, index finger pointed triumphantly in the air. Superimposed on that photograph was a photograph of Johnson. Stern is known for signing lucrative exclusive contracts with popular personalities. Stern said Johnson made the comment during talks with the spriteer Thursday at his sister's house. Graduate & Law Kansas City Friends of Alvin Alley 10AR Residence 10. Average number of Occupancy at home year Average number of Occupancy during booking / marketing in home Average number of Occupancy during booking / marketing in home 11. Total No. of Carports on the property 13,500 16,250 14,900 14,900 12. Total No. of Air Conditioners on the property 715 715 715 13. Total No. of Hardware Management Centers on the property 13,063 13,563 13,563 14. Total No. of Fire Insurance Companies on the property 180 180 180 15. 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