University Daily Kansan / Friday, November 3, 1989 5 CHECKS STOLEM: Lawrence police think an employee of Applause Video, 1401 W. 23rd St., lost or stole two checks valued together at $2,679, said Chris Mulvenon, Lawrence police spokesman. Briefs Mulvenon the store manager reported that two Applause checks, dated Oct. 17 and Oct. 21, were not deposited into the bank. But a $500 check of unknown origin was deposited to the same account, leading investigators' to think the suspect was trying to repay Aplause, he said. Police had not questioned the suspect as of yesterday morning, Mulvenon said. LIBRARY TO OPEN: The new Fred and Marian Anschutz Library will open at noon Nov. 13, librarian Katherine Neeley announced Wednesday. Neeley said the old science library on the sixth floor in Malott Hall would close at 6 p.m. Nov. 10 in order to move the rest of the collection to the new building. Both libraries will be closed that weekend while final preparations are made for the Anschutz Library's opening on Nov. 13. Neeley said students should plan to check out books and other materials they might need in advance. MUSIC INSTRUMENTS STOLEN: While KU police investigated the Wednesday theft of a bassoon, tuner and music stand from the fifth floor of Murphy Hall, another theft was reported yesterday, said KU police Lt. Jeanne Longaker. The equipment stolen Wednesday was valued together at $2,935, a police report stated. Longaker said a patrol officer was investigating the first theft but had no suspects. She had no information about yesterday's theft. STUDENT STILL IN HOSPITAL: A KU student injured in a two-vehicle accident early Wednesday morning was in serious condition last night at the University of Kansas Medical Center, a Med center spokesman said. David K. Murdock, Olathe sophomore, suffered facial injuries when he drove his car into the rear of a flat-bed truck being towed by a 25-foot recreational vehicle, according to a Lawrence police report. The six people in the recreational vehicle, all from Arkansas, did not need treatment. According to the report, Murdock was driving west about 60 or 70 miles an hour in the right lane of 23rd Street, 500 feet south of Haskell Drive. The speed limit there is 45 miles an hour. The recreational vehicle was moving west in the same lane about 35 miles an hour. Murdock's car struck and went under the flat-bed about 3 a.m. The red lights on the rear of the flat-bed were operating at the time of the accident. After paramedics removed Murdock from the car, he told an officer someone else was driving. However, the report stated, there was no evidence that anyone else was in the car. S. African radio prohibits airing of Chapman songs The Associated Press JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Two new songs by Tracy Chapman, including one about imprisoned black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela, have been banned from the airwaves of the state-run broadcasting company. Roelf Jacobs, chairman of the records committee of the South African Broadcasting Corp., said this week that the two songs from Chapman's new album, "Crossroads," had been ruled undesirable for use by the SABC. the SABE. The songs are "Freedom Now," which is dedicated to Mandela, and "Material World." Chapman's album can be bought in South Africa, and the two songs banned by the SABC can be heard on independent radio stations. Mandela, considered by many blacks as their paramount leader, has been jailed since 1962. The Lowest Prices in Town FROM EGYPT Now, the best things in life are sugar-free. ZEP ZEP EUROPEAN FASHIONS 914 Massachusetts 10 am - 5 pm 843-5607 MAGIC WOK CHINESE RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE NEW DINNER SPECIAL NEW DINNER SPECIAL Eight Treasure Delight Sesame Crispy Shrimp Both served with soup, chicken wing & rio NEW LUNCHEON COMBO 7. 95 Choose 2 different kinds of dishes from a menu of 8. All served with soup & pork fried rice. ONLY $3.95 $4.25 NEW LUNCHEON SPECIAL served with soup & steamed rice Kung-Po Triple Delight Sweet & Sour Combo ¥4.25 SUNDAY BUFFET (11:00a.m-3:00p.m) All You Can Eat served with soup, appetizers, and 8 entrees For reservations and carry_out please call: 841-1888 1700 W. 23rd 1700 W. 23rd Frd-Sat 11:30a.m.-10:30p.m. Sun Noon-9:30p.m. THE BEST OF The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts New Directions Series A Mid-America with America Arts Alliance-Program 8:00 p.m. Kansas Arts Commission Liberty, Friday, November 3, 1999 Liberty Hall Tickey Russy, November 3, 1989 Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office all seats general admission I/O and K-12 Students: $10; ior Citizens and Other Students: $11