10 Thursday, October 12, 1989 / University Daily Kansan NATURAL WAY - 820-822 Mass St. 841-0100 KU students spend over $4 million a month on miscellaneous expenses YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID Appointment Necessary 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 The Men of Lambda Chi Alpha would like to thank The Women of Alpha Chi Omega for participating with us in Homecoming 1989 Ecumenical Christian Ministrier 1204 Oread Sponsored by Presbyterian Church (USA) United Church of Christ Church of the Brethren October 12 Latin American Solidarity Rice and Beans Dinner Video "Environment Under Fire: Ecology and Politics in Central America." October 18 University Forum Steve Jansen "The History of Minorities in Lawrence" 11:40 Lunch, Noon Speaker Transmission Found On Jayhawk Blvd. Don't let this happen to you. Come to G & R Imports where we will do things right the first time. We never let a car leave our shop until we know it will perform smoothly and correctly. So come to G & R Imports. We're located at 2858 Four Wheel Drive behind the Lawrence Auto Plaza Lawrence Auto Plaza. - Ski trip for 2 to Winter Park, CO - Membership to Junkyard's Jym - Beer signs, clocks, mirrors & posters 843-2000 806 W.24th & Body Boutique - Doors open at 7:00 - Neons The Office of Affirmative Action is one of six University groups sponsoring the series. Melissa Nuckolls, assistant director of the Office of Affirmative Action, said taping rights for the five programs cost $2,880. Black issues focus of forums KU professors and administrators gathered in Dyche Auditorium last night to view the first in a series of nationwide satellite forums to address Black issues in higher education. The series, sponsored by the biweekly paper, Black Issues in Higher Education, consists of five satellite broadcasts that will discuss topics such as Black health care and the presence of Blacks in academia. "Any opportunity to add to the body of knowledge is going to be a positive thing," he said. Marshall Jackson, director of the Office of Minority Affairs, said he was glad that KU had purchased the series. Last night's broadcast did not focus on Black issues, but instead dealt with the general issues of The next satellite forum, scheduled for Dec. 6, will focus on the future of Black health care. By Doug Fishback Kansan staff writer The forum featured educators from around the country, who discussed tensions among faculty and administrators concerning tenure, resource allocation and faculty participation in policy setting. university governance, faculty rights and tenure. Sidney Shapiro, professor of law, said he could think of specific KU cases that illustrated each of the points raised in the broadcast. "I don't think we're removed at all from what was said here," he said, "although I don't think it's nearly as pressing here as at other institutions." The Associated Press MIAMI, Okla. — Authorities said yesterday they didn't know what caused lights that dozens of people saw hovering over Ottawa County on Tuesday night. Most of those who saw the lights, including law enforcement officers, described up to five colored lights that lingered over the area from Miami to Commerce between 8:30 p.m. and midnight. "There was nothing that I could specify as any shape. They were like spots or something." Baine said. Commerce Police Chief Bob Baine, who looked at the lights through binoculars and a high-powered telescope, said the lights did not look like any aircraft. UFO sighting reported in Oklahoma Baine said the five lights were in a group of four, with the fifth a short distance from the others. Commerce resident Fran Willmert said that she saw the lights from her yard and that she "had never seen anything like that before." "We don't know what they are. We had received a call about 8:30 p.m. of a UFO around the Brunswick plant, and we thought it was a joke," Baine said. "But when officers arrived on the scene, they saw what looked like lights that seemed to move in different directions." offer expires 10-31-89 CONGRATULATIONS to all participants in 1989 Homecoming! "I couldn't see any kind of a shape to them at all," she said. "I noticed they were changing color." A special thanks to the DELTS for building a FIRST PLACE FLOAT with the TRI-DELTS! HOMEMADE cherry-blueberry-chocolate-lemon CHEESECAKE Whole Cheesecakes $11.88 WHY WAIT HOURS FOR PICTURES WHEN MEMORIES ARE CREATED EVERY MINUTE? MOTOPHOTO PICTURES IN A FLASH! 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