a Monday, September 19. 1988 / University Daliv Kansan Intramural Touch Football **Tuesday:** Football managers mandatory meet 6:30 p.m. in the Robinson North Gym. If you miss this meeting you may miss the football scheduling will be given at this meeting. Instant scheduling will be Wednesday, Sept. 21 and Thursday, Sept. 22. Sign your teams up and pay fees from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. * Managers Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 20; 6:30 p.m. * Instant Scheduling Sept. 21 * Instant Scheduling Sep. 21-22 * Entry Fees $2, $Trophy, $20,Rec A, $15,Rec B * A member from each team must attend to receive priority initial scheduling Men & Women's Leagues begin play Sept. 26 Sponsored by KU Recreation Services. 208 Robinson. 864-3540. GIFT GIVEAWAY FREE COMPUTER PLUS software or accessory product valued $50 or more Here's How to Win! - Come in to register • One prize per student • Must present student I.D. • No purchase necessary Drawing held 92-88 In the Westridge Shopping Center 6th & Kasold open 9-6 daily 6th & Kasold 9-8 Thurs. In the Westridge Shopping Center 10-6 Sat. 841-1958 200 feared dead in Mexico Flooding caused by Gilbert wrecks 4 buses The Associated Press MONTERREY, Mexico — Workers searched yesterday for the bodies of up to 200 people swiped away when a river swisted by Hurricane Gilbert's waters and overturned four bases. Ninety people were confirmed dead. A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter lost power and crashed during evacuation operations in Sabinas de Jalisco, one was injured, officials said. The raging Santa Caterina River swallowed cars, crushed houses and flooded large areas of this industrial city of 3 million about 110 miles from the Texas border. Much of Montenegro was flooded by the raging water and the airport was closed. Gov. Jorge Trevino declared the hurricane a disaster, the hurricane, the strongest on record, has been downhigged to a tropical depression and died across the Caribbean Geraldo Castro, a spokeswoman for the NHL, mates that last 200 were feared dead in Monterrey alone. He said there were at least 200 people abused by Castaño. and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula Two people were killed in Texas. Castro said at least 20,000 people in the state were homeless, 12,000 of them in Monterrey. In the suburb of Cuernavaca about 200 houses were swept away. Red Cross spokesman Adelberto Salas said only 13 of the estimated 205 passengers on four buses overturned during the river in Monterrey were saved. Four policemen and two civilian volunteers were swept to their deaths trying to rescue the passengers, said Kirkland. They were attacked by the Cobra of the police unit. Police said the buses were coming from the airport in Bakersfield, Redondo Beach, Salitolo, a city of about 60,000, is the capital of neighboring Coahuala state. Police said the buses probably had been diverted from their original routes because of flooded roads. The bodies of an elderly woman, a small boy and two men, all unidentified, were found 14 miles east of Monterrey, said Jesús Bande Martínez, his Felipe de Jesus Bandé Martínez. In Texas, rains fell on Brownville, with gusts up to 82 mph recorded at Patrede Island, but the coastal area escaped the worst of the storm. The storm hit the Yucatan Peninsula on Wednesday and killed at least 29 people after leaving 69 people dead in the Caribbean. Gilbert, which turned in a hurricane Sept. 10, killed 26 in Jamaica, 30 in Haiti, five in the Dominican Republic and eight in Honduras. A woman was killed when a tornado hit her mobile home, and a second person died when a utility pole crashed into a house. Broken homes blamed for deliquency Seventy-two percent of the boys and girls under 18 said they had not grown up with both parents. About half of all the juveniles surveyed said they had lived primarily with their mothers. More than half of the juveniles reported that a family member had also been imprisoned at least once. The report by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, a Justice Department agency, was based on interviews with a nationally representative sample of 2,621 residents of 50 youth correctional institutions administered by 26 states. Scene of Manson murders to be sold The Associated Press LOS ANGELES Nineteen Family murders, the house where family murders, the house where actress Sharon Tate and four others were killed is being offered sale. WASHINGTON — Nearly three out of four juveniles in youth correctional facilities come from broken homes and nearly half were under the influence of drugs or alcohol, their offense, a government study reported yesterday. The remote home overlooking Benedict Canyon, its 4,800-squarefeet largely unchanged since the killings, is being offered for $1,900,000 by real estate agent Gleickman's Brentwood office. The study found that nearly 60 percent of the 18,226 javlenies in the long-term, state-operated institutions during 1987 used drugs regularly, once a week or more for at least a month. Despite the clouded past, Jakobson expects owner Rudolph Altobelli will get his price. "I don't anticipate any problems," Jakobson said, noting the company's efforts to offer at $1.5 million. Right after offering the $35 unsolicited offers for the plan. The Associated Press Tate, who was the pregnant wife of film director Roman Polanski, coffee heirs Abigail Folger, hairist day Seyring, Folger's boy friend Violek Frykowski and a friend Voltyk caretaker, were killed in August 1969 by followers of Charles Manson. 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The organization is one of over 500 internationally affiliated college chapters that consist of students who either currently own their own business or have interest in doing so in the future. ACE provides a unique opportunity for all members to meet entrepreneurs from both the local and national levels through a series of "Guest Lectures" sponsored solely by ACE. Through this process, the organization provides a communication network between student members and the business world. Ace would like to invite students from every school to attend our first general meeting this Tuesday, September 20 from 5-7 p.m. in the Pioneer Room Level 3, Burge Union. Upper level staff positions now available for immediate occupancy. For more information call Bill Cardell at 843-3277. Don't just take history- MAKE HISTORY! 7