2 Thursday, September 28, 1989 / University Dally Kansan Weather TODAY Sunny HI: 72* LO: 46* Kansas Forecast Sunny skies over the state. Light winds with high tem- peratures in the low to mid-70s. Low temperatures will be in the upper 40s. KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 5-day Forecast Thursday - Sunny and seasonal. South to southwest winds 10-20 mph. High 72, Low 46 Friday - Sunny and warmer. High 75. Low 51. Saturday - Continued sunny and dry. High 78. Low 53. Sunday - Mostly sunny with a few clouds. High 80. Low 55. Monday - Continuing mostly sunny skies. High 76. Low 52. A showing of "Cousin, Cousine," sponsored by Le Cerule Francais, will be at 7:30 p.m. today. Location of the showing is posted on the club bulletin board in the department of French and Italian. The first fall meeting of the Student Alumni Association will be at 7 p.m. today at Adams Alumni Center. An Amnesty International letter-writing session will be at 11 a.m. > The initial meeting of KU on Capitol Hill will be at 7 p.m. today at the Walnut Room in the Kansas Union. Students interested in internships in Washington, D.C., for Summer 1990 are encouraged to attend On campus The first meeting of Best Buddies will be at 7:30 p.m. today at the Ballroom in the Kansas Union. The event is free and with retarded adults and children. ▶ A wallet and its contents, valued together at $42, were taken Tuesday from a student's car parked in lot 116 in the hawker Towers, KU police reported. A KUID with bus pass, valued at $50, was taken Saturday from the ▶ A rice and beans dinner sponsored by Latin American Solidarity will be at 6 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. A video, "Displaced by War," will follow dinner. > An open informational meeting of Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will be at 7:30 p.m. today at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. Discussion topic will be "Internalized Homophobia." ▶ Four hubcaps valued together at $80 were removed Saturday from a student's car parked in lot 105, west of McCollim Hall, KU police reported. third floor of the Kansas Union, KU police reported. Testing and treatment for If you need abortion or birth control services, we can help. Confidential pregnancy testing • Safe, affordable abortion Birth control • Tubal ligation • Gyn exams Police report Police call poisoning accident The Associated Press sexually transmitted diseases Providing quality health care A meeting of the KU Pro-Choice Coalition will be at 7:30 p.m. today at the Ballroom in the Kansas Union. Anderson said the reward was being offered by the Douglas County Reward Fund Committee. The committee is made up of Anderson, Ron Olin, police chief and the three Douglas County commissioners. TOPEKA — Ten people were poisoned accidentally at a nightspot when a cleaning solution was inadvertently served in place of liquor. 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Bud Brooks said. there's a lot of material at the lab we'll get results back on. But even with what's left to do it doesn't appear we'll have enough information to solve the case." Six people remained hospitalized. The others were treated and released. Authorities announced yesterday that a $2,000 reward will be offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone connected with the murder of Nilsa Sanchez, 37, of Lawrence. County offering $2,000 for Stull murder lead By a Kansan reporter NATURAL WAY Natural Fiber Clothing & Body Care 820-822 Massage K6044 8141-8140 (8141-8140) 2nd Location Westridge Mall, Topeka YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! Legal Services for Students Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID Appointment Necessary 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 --at the KU Bookstore in the Kansas Union Sentemher 28: September 20, Solidarity Rice And Beans Dinner Video "Displaced By War" 6:00 P.M. September 29: September 22: Mary Jude Postel from The Overground Railroad "Refugees from the Río Grande", Brown Bag luncheon - 12:30 P.M. October 4: University Forum Denise Low "Poetry Interfacing with Science", 11:40 Lunch, Noon Speaker Denver receives airport grant The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Federal aviation officials gave their final approval yesterday for a new airport outside Denver as they signed a $60 million grant for what will be the nation's first major airport in nearly 20 years. Federal Aviation Administrator James Buey said that the complex, in 1830, would remove a "major bottleneck" from the aviation system. That bottleneck is Denver's Stapleton Airport, which is reduced to one runway during bad weather and can cause delays. The airports that feed flights through it. Denver, would be the nation's third busiest by the year 2000 in both number of flights and passengers. Stapleton is the fifth largest. 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Deposit Required: $20 A Recital of JAPANESE CLASSICAL MUSIC (Koto, Shamisen and Shakuhachi) Monday, October 2,1989 at 8:00 p.m. in the Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union University of Kansas SHAKUHACHI KOTO SHAMISEN presenting such famous pieces as: Sakura Hensokyoku (Variation of Sakura) Haru no Umi (Spring Sea) Midare (Dispuiet) and several Folk Songs by five musicians from Kyoto, Japan Mamoru Koyama — Shakuhachi Yayoi Noda — Koto and Shamisen (Three stringed instrument) Yasuko Hiranuma — Koto (Zither) Masako Hosoya — Koto This event is free of charge, thanks to the generous support of The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan Sponsored by the Consulate General of Japan, Kansas City, and The International Performing Arts Committee, University of Kansas