Page 8 University Daily Kansan; January 15, 1982 Trial delayed in KC murders The trial for a Kansas City, Kan., man accused of two March 30 murders at the University of Kansas Medical Center has been delayed until he can undergo psychological testing at Larned State Hospital, according to Nick Tomasic, Wyandotte County district attorney. Kansas City, Kan., police arrested the man, Bradley Ray Boan, Dec. 9 after he had barricaded himself in his parents' home for five hours. Police followed him to the house after the Rev. Kjeld Gurpar, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Turner, called police to the church. The pastor saw Boan loading a shotgun in a car outside the church. Turner is a district within the Kansas City, Kan., city limits in South Wadonte County, BOAN FLED to his parents' house, in the 500 block of Inland Drive, after he saw police arrive at the church. Police arrested him after using tear gas to get him out of the house. No one else was home. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation charged Boan with two counts of first-degree murder Dec. 11 after he was questioned by the Kansas City, Kan., police and the KBI, according to Kansas City Kan., police L. Gary Twitchel, William Robinson, Wyandotte county associate district judge. Marc Beck, 25, a physician serving his residency at the Med Center, and Ruth Riley, 64, who was visiting her mother, were shot and killed March 20. The attackers opened fire at the Center emergency room, fired several shots from a 12-gauge gun and fled. KANSAS CITY, KAN., police, KBI officials, and the Wyandotte district would not comment on possible motives in the case of Boan's history of mental problems. on campus TODAY TOMORROW STUDENT AFFAIRS will honor the new student body president, vice president and student senators, as well as the presidents of major student organizations will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the Kansas University. POST-BACHA LAUREATE ENROLLMENT will be held for graduate students in education from 8:30 a.m. until noon in Bailey Hall. The enrolment is for education courses only. SUNDAY SUNDAY MORNING WORKSHIP will be conducted at 10 a.m. at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center, 1294 Grace Ave. SUNDAY EVENING SUPPER will be served at 5:30 p.m. in the Ecumenical Christian ministries Center. A worship service will follow, by Jack Brenner and Hickey, Square-dance will follow at 8 p.m. Perry exit suggested The state's House Transportation Committee will begin hearings later this month on four new Kansas Turnpike projects, leading one at the Perry-LeConpton Road. State Rep. Rex Crowell, R-Longton, committee chairman, said yesterday that the hearings would begin the week of Jan. 24. The interchanges being considered are: Perry-LeCompton Road; Route 53 near Mulvane; Hanover near 21st Street; Route 77 north of EI Dorado. The House and Senate will then review the matter and report to the 1982 Kansas Legislature on the feasibility of the interchanges. Rod Fogo, chief engineer and general manager of the Kansas Tumpike Authority, told Lionsport intercharge would cost **2,191,000**. This includes **1,787,000** for cost. building costs: $46,000 for the right of custody and $129,000 for a contingency fund. Fogo said that the Perry-LeCompton interchange would increase state revenue, because people going from Kansas City to Clinton and Perry reservoirs would get off at the Perry exit and drive farther on the tollway. If approved, the interchange would be expected to open in 1985 and would generate an extra $200,000 a year and a total of 578,000 cars per year, he said. The proposal sent to the House and Senate consisted of reports by a consulting firm, traffic engineers and investment bankers. 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