Tuesday, October 17, 1989 / University Daily Kansan NATURAL WAY 820 - 822 Mass St. KASPAR'S Bar & Grill • Great Food • Great Price Dine In or Carry Out 749-9716 3115 W. 6th Street ΔTX GOES ON DOUBLE SECRET PROBATION EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY ANOTHER SATISFIED CUSTOMER YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS American Friends of Palestine presents "DAYS OF RAGE" The Young Palestinians Come and see the PBS film by Jo Franklin Trout about the attitudes that sparked controversy all over the United States. Find out why both Jewish and Palestinian groups fought over the production of this film. Rent 2 movies & a VCR for only $4.99 (Sun..-Fri. only) MIRACLE VIDEO Call Today! LARGEST VARIETY OF ADULT VIDEO IN LAWRENCE! Thursday, October 19, 1989 Pine Room, Kansas Union 7:30 p.m. For Discounted THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS AIRLINE TICKETS - Lowest Prices - Boarding Passes 20% OFF any sweater, skirt, blouse, shirt, or slacks with this ad. (one per customer) Expires 10/21/89 910 N.2nd·841-8903 19th& Haskell·841-7504 Sun.-Sat. 10am-11pm Maupintour TRAVEL SERVICE 749-0700 - Major Credit Cards Accepted On Campus Location in the Kansas Union and 831 Massachusetts GRAND OPENING October 17-21 RIBBON CUTTING • REFRESHMENTS Thursday, October 19th 4:30 p.m. HOURS: Tues., Sat. 10-6 Thurs., until 8 LASTING IMPRESSIONS Consignment Boutique Gently Used Clothing for the Entire Family... THE MALLS 711 W. 23rd St. 749-5122 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED: TUES.-SAT. 10-3 PAUL HILL LIVE! FREE CONCERT Author & Composer SATURDAY OCTOBER 21 8:00 P.M. KANSAS UNION BALLROOM Author & Composer of these songs recorded by others HELLO THE GREATEST LOVE OF ALL REACH OUT AND TOUCH LEAN ON ME THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR Pressured by UNIVERSITY VITHERAN FELLOWSHIP Sponsored by UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN FELLOWSHIP at Immanuel Lutheran Church and University Student Center 15th & Iowa How Can You Top A Burger This Good? Any Way You Want! Sure, all Runza hamburgers use only fresh ground beef, handmade into individual 1/4 lb. patties. The best part is, they're available in so many different ways...regular, cheese, swiss mushroom, double, deluxe and so on. How can you top a burger this good? Any way you want to...at Runza. And, we make every Runza hamburger to order with your choice of favorite toppings... just the way you like it. Loren Anderson, Douglas County sheriff, said yesterday that the information concerning the activities of Timothy K. Ridpath the night he was killed was given to police Friday by an unidentified source. POLICE GIVEN LEAD: Law enforcement authorities investigating the murder of an 18-year-old Independence, Mo., man have received information on why the man was in Lawrence. Anderson would not disclose the information but said it could help the 2700 IOWA "The information couldn't have come at a better time," Anderson said. "Last week, on Wednesday or Thursday, we said we might scale back our investigation after receiving information that Friday afternoon." Anderson said that the information obtained Friday kept the squad of 18 to 20 officers busy investigating the case all day Saturday and Sunday: "We're still at about the same place we were this morning," Anderson said yesterday. "We've got a full day, coming up Tuesday and Wednesday." Ridpath's body was discovered Oct. 2 lying next to a car on a gravel road in northern Douglas County. He died of multiple gunshot wounds. JUDGE ORDERS EVALUATION: A Wyandotte County judge yesterday Briefs decided that a woman who pulled a gun on a University of Kansas Medical Center employee on Thursday should be held for further psychiatric evaluation. The Fort Scott woman, whose name has not been released, will appear at a probate hearing Oct. 27. The hearing will determine whether she is mentally competent to stand trial, said Rick Johnson, assistant director of KU police at the Kansas City campus. He said that after the probate hearing, the Wyandotte County district attorney would determine whether the state would file formal criminal charges against the woman. Lt. Donald Holland said that the KU police had petitioned the district attorney to file charges of aggravated assault, attempted kidnapping and unlawful use of a weapon. The district attorney will decide after the Oct. 27 hearing whether or not the woman will be charged. The petition against the woman was filed in response to an incident on Thursday in which the woman entered the Med Center, asked a nurse for directions and showed her a gun. When the nurse avoided the woman, the woman left and was arrested a few minutes later in a parking garage adjacent to the Med Center. Johnson said the woman was trans ferred on Friday to Osawatomi after two psychiatrists at the Med Center determined that she needed psychiatric treatment. **VIRUS SCARE PASSES:** The worldwide Friday the 13th computer virus scare proved to be an empty threat to compatible computers in Lawrence. Doug Heacock, a technical writer for Academic Computing Services at the University, said that he had not heard any reports of the virus striking on campus. A check of several local computer stores also revealed no cases of infection by the Friday the 13th viruses. However, a few dozen students and faculty did take advantage of the computer center's offer to make a free copy of a disk of anti-virus programs for the IBM-PC and compatible machines, he said. "Most of the reports have made the virus look worse than it has been," Heacock said. "But on the other hand, it doesn't hurt to be safe." Some people thought that the scare was blown out of proportion by the media, but they said it did serve a useful function in alerting users. Joel Lemon, system specialist at Affiliated Computer Services of Lawrence, said that it served a very good purpose by alerting people to the dangers of using shareware. On campus Spanish Table, sponsored by the KU Spanish Club, is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. today at Alcove C in the Kansas Union. The KU Cycling Club is scheduled to meet for a bike ride at 5:30 p.m. A group informational meeting of the office of study abroad is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today at Lippincott Hall for those interested in studying in Japan for the 1990-91 academic year. A group informational meeting of the office of study abroad is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. today at 3 Lippincott Hall for those interested in studying in Germany for the 1980-91 academic year. today in front of Wescoe Hall. ▶ An all-member meeting of the Golden Key is schedled for 5:30 p.m., 2800 Iowa St. Dinner is optional. ▶ A meeting of Environs is scheduled for 6 p.m. today at Alocve B in the Kansas Union. A meeting of the Student Union Activities Board is scheduled for 6 p.m. today at the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. ▶ Leo Burnett is scheduled to speak at a meeting of the KU Advertising Club at 6:30 p.m. today at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Lincoln Bumba, Ana Wilson and Greg Knipn will give an in-depth - A weekly meeting of the Latter Day Saints Student Association is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. - A meeting of Marantha Christian Ministries is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today at the Big Eight Room in the Kansas Union. The topic will be: - "Heroes: Where Have the Real Men Gone?" presentation outlining the Leo Burnett Company of Chicago. John Casablanca Modeling & Career Centers 4528 Main, K.C. MO 1-816-561-9400 Sarah Weddington, who successfully defended Jane Roe in the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe vs. Wade case, is scheduled to give a free lecture at 8 p.m. today at the Kansas Union Ballroom. "Hey, baby, you're a model-right?" At John Casablancas we don't try to smooth talk you...We don't have to. All we ask for is energetic individuals excited about careers in modeling. See us: THURS., OCT. 19 FRI., OCT 20 (10 a.m.-6 p.m.) KANSAS UNION HOPE AWARD Pick up Ballot in Deans' Offices or look in the Wednesday & Thursday KANSANS for a Semi-Final Ballot Hand in to Deans' Offices or 106 Strong Hall