2 Tuesday, September 27, 1988 / University Daily Kansan On Campus The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center is sponsoring a heterosexual relationships workshop room at the King Eight Eight Room at the Kingsway The Hispanic-American Leadership Organization meets at 6:30 tonight in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. ■ The Student Alumni Association meets at 7 tonight in the Adams Alumni Center. ■ KU Athletes meets from 7 to 9 tonight in Parlor A at the Kansas Union Ecumenical Christian Ministries will have a seminar entitled "The Bible Today. A Basic Overview" at the center, in the 194 center, 102 Oread Ave. - Maranatha Campus Ministry will meet at 7 onight in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. - kU Young Democrates meet at 7 p.m. tomorrows in Alderwood Auldstein, 120 N. Fourth Street, Jessie Branson, D-Lawrence, will speak about her campaign and Kankan - SUA presents "Rain," starring Jane Cawland, at 7 and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow in Woodfird Auditorium at the Kansas Union. Tickets can be purchased at the SUA box office. KU German Club will hold its weekly meeting at 4:30 p.m. tom- row at Millel Hall, 1518 Lilac Lane. KU Bible Study will have its monthly special event at 7 p.m. in Parlor C at the Kansas Union. A Pre-Dental informational meeting will be at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the UMKC Dental学院 and an admission adviser will discuss admission The University Forum will conclude the four part series on free access to Ecumenical Christian Ministries center, 1024 Oread Ave. Lunch will be held at 11am. **Anorexia Nervosa and Associates Disorders will have its weekly meeting at 6 p.m. tomorrow in room 7 at Watkins Memorial Medical Center. Dr. Roberts meets at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Pioneer Room at the Kansas Union. An 18-year-old female student was grabbed from behind by an unidentified f谋 man about a m.3 Saturday while she parked in front of a parking lot of Gertrude Sellarski Pearson-Corbin Hall. She pulled away from him and notified security personnel in the building, who gave her information to catch the suspect. KU police said. Police Record A railroad doll, a $10 bill, galvanized walkways and a Cadillac motor, valued together at $2,450, were taken sometime between Sept. 18 and Sunday from a barn northwest County Sheriff's office said. Douglas County Sheriff's office said. - Unknown persons threw a watermelon through the window of an apartment in Stouffer Place. GRAD GETS FULBRIGHT. Mary assistant at the University of Kansas, is teaching English in French- speaking West Africa on a Fulbright Haag will teach advanced-level English as a foreign language at the University of Cote d'Ivoire She taught English in West Africa from 1797 to 1808, when she was in the Peace Corps in Niger. The Council for International Exchange of Scholars in Washington, D.C., recently name Haag as the recipient of the Fulbright grant. The Dornan's AIDS comment leads to lawsuit The Associated Press ANGELLES - the brother-in- law of his sister's emotional plot that he is homosexual and suffering from AIDS and said he planned size- er family vacations. Douglas Richard Hansen, 51, a San Diego landscape architect, aged 86. He raised his sister, Salle Dorran. She told a Garden Grove, Calif., town hall meeting that she had called a demonstrator a "flag" because she was distraught over what she claimed was her her brother's *brother* battle against AIDS. In an interview in Sunday's Los Angeles Times, Hansen was quoted as saying that he had been homosexual, is healthy and has seen his sister only once since their mother's funeral in 1983. Hansen said that he would be about the incident that he would sue. "Why does she come off the wall and say something like this?" Haasen said. "I can't believe it. She's not going to do it, and she's go to do this to me." Hansen said he had been tested for the AIDS virus four or five times in the last two years because he had many homosexual friends and feared that even casual contact with them could transmit the disease. All the tests were negative. Acquired immune deficiency syn- direst is spread most often through sexual contact, needles or syringes shared by drug abusers, or infected with HIV. The most common pregnant women to their offspring. Never Dornan or his wife could be reached for comment; their data was too vague to respond. When asked how the Dornans learned of Hansen's alleged illness, Robin Doran said: "That's not my business." That’s all. “All’m going to say” Get your limited edition "Meet Me at the Stadium" T-Shirt for only $5.00! Wear your T-Shirt to the game, and you'll be in FREE! On sale at Wescoe Beach 9:00 am - 3:00 pm, today through Sept. 30th. Also available at the KU Ticket Office in Allen Field House and at the Union Bookstores. 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