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SAVE NOW DURING OUR FALL STUDENT PROMOTION! - A complete line of new Chevrolet, Geo and Tovota cars and trucks - and Toyota cars and trucks - Kansas City's largest selection of quality used cars - Easy financing with our First Time Buyers Program Contact our K.U. student representative at 842-9339 (leave a message if no answer TOYOTA 8300 W. 63rd Merriam, KS CHICAGO — Parking a pickup truck in the driveway is against the law in Flossmoor, and a resident truck owner unhappy with the restriction is making a federal case out of it. The Associated Press Chicago man defends his pickup in court "If I pay taxes on my property, why can't I park my truck in my property or leave it there whose law suit seeking to overturn the law is pending in U.S. District Court." Supporters of the ordinance, which banishes pickups to owners' garages, say the trucks are unsightly and don't belong in plain sight in their upper-class south Chicago suburb. Jim Minx contends the village is sobby and its ordinance unconstituted. Some folks don't have garages, he said. He does, but there isn't room in it for his black pickup. "We feel it's a violation of civil rights," Minx said. The lawsuit, filed in March, argues that Mimx's constitutional right to use his own property is being violated, said Richard Hutchison, Mimx's attorney. A judge is expected to rule Nov. 20 on whether the matter should be tried in state court. Offenders are ticketed $10 for each violation, and Minx said he owed $200 in fines on his truck. The ordinance is an amended version — thanks largely to the efforts of Minx and 165 supporters who signed his petition — of a decades-old measure that said residents couldn't even keep trucks in their garages. Richard Rosenthal, a commercial land broker, vehemently supports the original law. He photographs offending trucks and reports them to the police department, Minx said, who called Rosenthal a snob. "I lived in Flossmoor 32 years," said Rosenthal, 58. "I moved to the community because it was beautiful, quiet, upper-class. And I've seen it weakened by so-called liberal attitudes. "If they want a pickup truck and there's an ordinance in the village that says you cannot have one on your property, then go live somewhere else." The ordinance, amended by village trustees in May, is aimed at banishing unsightly commercial vehicles from village streets, said Mayor Frank Maher. Group wants people to know facts about drugs By Lara Weber "Know before yes." Know better you. That's the slogan adopted recently by the new Student Senate Drug Awareness Task Force. The organization has decided to use the slogan to encourage KU students to become more informed about the effects of illegal drugs before deciding whether to use them. "As KU' students, we're adults, we're'represented," said Birkholz for force chairman. "We just want them to make an informed decision." Task force members will be distributing information about drug use today in front of Wescoe Hall as a part of Alcohol Awareness Week. A national drug awareness week is scheduled for March, but members of the task force decided to participate in the alcohol awareness week to present information to students sooner. "Alcohol is the primary drug on campus," Birkhead said. "But other drugs are a big enough problem that we can't ignore." Jeff Morris, task force creator and student body vice president, said the group's purpose was to provide useful information to students, rather than tell students not to use drugs. "If students think they can handle it, that's their decision; but they should be aware of what they're doing to themselves," he said. The task force consists of representatives from many campus organizations, including the Interfraternity Council, the Panhellenic Council, Association of University Residence Halls, All-Scholarship Hall Council, BACCHU (an alcohol awareness group), the Black Student Union and the Hispanic American Leadership Organization. Each of the class presidents also is a member of the task force. "The task force will be engaging a lot of other volunteers later," Morris said. "But that's the core group right now." On Nov. 19, task force members are planning to attend a six-hour training session with the Douglas County Citizens Committee on Alcoholism. The session will teach the students facts about drug use so they can provide accurate information at the University. "We need to be educated about the subject before we can go out an educate other people," Birkhead said. Natural history museum opens sky to visitors By Anita Meyer Kansan staff writer Recent construction in the Museum of Natural History has given visitors a new view of one of the museum's largest exhibits. Tom Swearingen, director of exhibits for the museum, said an overlook of the panorama of North American cities may be on the sixth floor of the museum. on the existing overlook that did not allow the view of waterfowl paintings on the dome of the fourth floor panorama. The panorama contains stuffed specimens of North American animals and plants in habitats ranging from the Arctic to the prairie. "Before, the overlook only came up to your knees, and you had to bend over to see everything," Swearingen said. "You couldn't see the ducks and birds painted on the dome." "We removed the existing overlook," he said. "We replaced the windowsill above the baseboard, and window left the windowsill and window trame." Now, Swearingen said, the overlook reaches to the floor and allows a full view of the panorama. In September, construction began Errol Hooper, preparator of exhibits at the museum, said the construction took about one month and cost $1,500. large wall originally constructed to hide the dome in the panorama, was cut out to reveal part of the dome. "Originally, you could only see a scream. Namara from the overlooker, he said. Philip Humphrey, director of the museum, said he believed the panorama would be enhanced by the new overlook. Swearingen said that the baffle, a 'What'll happen is visitors will get a bigger view of the panorama,' he said. First birthdays are always the best. 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