2 Monday, September 25, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Sunny HI: 72* LO: 44* Kansas Forecast Mostly clear and warmer throughout most of Kansas. Temperatures will vary from low to mid 70's in the east to upper 70's in the west. 5-day Forecast KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 Monday -Sunny and mild. High: 72, Low: 44. Tuesday-Slightly warmer with a high of 73, Low; 45. Wednesday -Mostly sunny with no chance of rain. High: 71, Low: 45. Thursday - Continued sunny and dry. High: 71, Low: 50. Friday - Partly sunny. High 70, Low 55. SURVIVING COLLEGE ALGEBRA Strategies for Success in Math 002 and 101 Monday, September 25 > Clothes valued at $330 were taken yesterday from a clothes dryer in an apartment building in the 500 block of Fireside Drive, Lawrence police reported. A car stereo and speakers valued together at $450 were taken yesterday from a student's car parked in the 1300 block of W. 24th Street, Lawrence police reported. Police report 315 Strong Hall A car stereo, toolbox and tapes valued together at $256 were taken Friday from a student's car parked in the 1000 block of Emery Road, Lawrence police reported. Downtown runs out of gas when city crews hit pipe By Doug Fishback Kansan staff writer A bicycle rack valued at $250 was taken Friday from a student's car parked near the corner of 15th and Iowa streets, Lawrence police reported. City crews digging at Seventh and New Hampshire streets hits a natural gas line Friday afternoon, leaving downtown gas customers without service for more than an hour. FREE! George Blevins, spokesman for Lawrence Public Works, said that the crews were working to lay a new section of water line before paving crews resurfaced the intersection Saturday, when they began to remove what they thought was an old, unused pipe. Two trucks were sent back as soon as they reached the scene, Morrow said. Remaining crews checked air quality in a nearby building. Linda Matthias, a chef at the Free State Brewing Co., 638 Massachusetts St., said she was preparing three lunch orders when the restaurant lost gas service. Maj. Don Morrow of the Lawrence fire department said that fire crews followed standard procedure for natural gas leaks. Four units were deployed, he said, including a hazardous materials unit. Presented by the Student Assistance Center. "We found out it wasn't," he said. "We found out it wasn't," he said. A Kansas Public Service company spokesman, Stella Hanna, said that KPS officials closed valves at Eighth and Rhode Island streets and near the Massachusetts Street bridge, shutting off service to about 12 downtown businesses. BRING IN THIS AD & GET A SUGAR COOKIE FOR 25 CENTS! 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The Strut was conducted nationwide to celebrate the ABWa's 40th anniversary, with crum, vice president of the Lawyers' willight Chapter of the organization. A few seconds later, Cindy Edmonds hit the red streamer and her Central Office Products team won the first American Business Women's Association Strut race. Corum said the fund-raiser would assist the group's scholarship program, which provides $500 scholarships to three Lawrence High School students. ABWA organization also used the event to raise scholarship monies. Besides the winning Central Office Products trio, other businesses which sponsored teams were Columbia Savings, Lawrence Feed and Farm Supply, Superior Heating & Refrigeration and the Gill, McGrew and Stephens Real Estate Agencies. Edmonds said that she was the last anchor racer to get the baton but that coming from behind to win wasn't that difficult. The relay race began outside of the Eldridge Hotel, 701 Massachusetts St. After the starting pistol sounded, the first contestants changed from heels to sneakers and briskly walked down the sidewalk obeying all pedestrian rules. A rolled-up newspaper served as a baton as the racers passed it to their teammates at two intervals along the route. Edmonds and her teammates, Marci Kastil and Jeanna McAlexander, each won a free evening's stay at the Eldridge Hotel. The International Club Welcomes you to the 5th Annual Chancellor's Reception September 26,1989 4:00 - 5:30 Kansas Union Ballroom Music and Refreshments 59¢ Plus Tax TACOS BIG APPETITE? BIG SAVINGS. No appetite is too big for Taco Bell $ ^{\circ} . $ Right now, for a limited time, tacos are just 59° at Taco Bell. Any day, any time. No coupons to clip, no special requirements. You just have to be hungry. The hungrier the better. Bite into tacos at Taco Bell $ \circ $ for just 59°. 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