Page 8 University Daily Kansan, January 14, 1982 Area news over break varied By GEOF CLARK Staff Reporter Many news events happened in and around Lawrence during the semester break, including a shooting in the building of a natural gas explosion near Ottawa. Other news events include: the sentencing of two Kansas City men, in Okaolaheim, for rape and murder; the naming of a new acting director at the Spencer Museum of Art; the resignation of John Conard from the Kansas Board of Regents; and a record low temperature in Lawrence. Terry Clark, chief deputy of the Wynandte County police department, said yesterday that prison guard Frank Santillan was arrested and charged in connection with the Dec. 12 shooting killed one prisoner and injured three others. Santillan was charged with one count of homicide and three counts of aggravated assault. He was released on $100,000 bond. Clark said Santillan was ordered to undergo psychiatric tests. No new trial date has been set, Clark said. Police have discovered no motive for the shooting. Two of the wounded men were released from the University of Kansas Medical Center and one remains there in good condition. The gasoline explosion, about twelve miles east of Ottawa, occurred Dec. 31 and started a fire which could be seen for 30 miles. A 20-foot section of the pipeline ruptured and exploded, according to a statement for the firm on the pipeline. Lon Wenge, vice president for Cities Service Gas Co., Oklahoma City, said that the line was replaced Jan. 1. Service resumed that day. Wege said that an investigation into the explosion is continuing and that he didn't know whether they would discover what caused the explosion. Wege said the company had accepted all responsibility for the damage. The company has sent the ruptured pipe to a laboratory for examination. The fire raged for more than nine hours and Cities Service employees were hindered by confusion over which of two pipelines, which ran side by side, had ruptured. The wires were destroyed and one truck damaged. Weae said. Earlier in the month, Gary Quirk, 21, Kansas City, Mo., and Leslie Elliott, 24, Kansas City, Kan., were convicted of picking up a female hitchhiker by Lake Ontario and killing beer and her pet. Frowning for herrewing by Kansas River by Kansas City, Kan. They were sentenced on Dec. 21 to 30 years to life in prison, according to the Jefferson County District Court clerk. Howard Klink, administrative assistant to Paid McManus, Kansas Secretary of Corrections, said the two would be sent to the Kansas Reception and Diagnostic Center in Topeka for examinations that included medical, psychiatric and educational evaluations. They will serve their sentences at either the Kansas State Penitentiary at Pharmacy Footnotes by O. Newton King R.Ph. Vitamin C can influence other medications especially when taken in large amounts. It slows the elimination of it. Aspirin from the skin and intensifies the analgesic reaction. 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KING PHARMACY Lawrence Medical Plaza 1112 W. 6th 843-4516 Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 9-4 Conard resigned as executive officer of the Regents to accept a position with the Higher Education Assistance Foundation. Conard helped students to receive guaranteed student loans. His term begins July 1. Conard said he would remain on the executive board until a successor is named. A nationwide search is now in progress and the successor is expected to be named by June 1. Elizabeth Broun, curator of prints and drawings, will become the museum's acting director Jane Schoenberg, who will direct Charles Eldredge, who will be director of the National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution. Broun joined the museum staff in July 1976 as acting curator of graphic arts. She has held her current position since July 1977. Since joining the staff, she has organized 18 exhibitions and written or edited catalogs or publications to accompany eight of them. 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