6 Friday, September.15, 1989 / University Daily Kansan The Castle Tea Room $ save money $ CLIP A COUPON 843-1151 1307 Massachusetts MIDNIGHT GRAPHICS Party Favors Guaranteed 842-9723 Dickinson $725 PRIME TIMER SHOW (*1) SR. (IT ANYTIME) Dickinson BAY ST. AND LINcoln PARENTHOOD (P103) *#2.05, *#4.35, 7.05, 9.30 (no student discount) MILLENNUD (P103) *#4.04, *#4.07, 7.15 DEAD PETS SOCIETY (PG) *#2.00, *#4.30, 7.00, 9.20 (no student discount) HOW I GOT INTO COLLEGE (PG) *#2.20, *#5.05, 7.25 LETHAL WEAPON B (B) *#4.44, *#4.77, 8.25 TURNER AND HOOG (PG) *#2.15, *#4.45, 7.20, 9.40 (no student discount) Showtimes marked with are good only on Sat. and Sun. Prenities/Sorotone/Reid. Halls Homecoming Custom Screen Printing - T· G·R·A·P·H·I·C·S 518 East 8th Lawrence, Ks. 913-842-3338 Ice Cream Lovers! Our Non-Fat Frozen Yogurt tastes like ice cream but without the fat or cholesterol After the shootings, the gunman lay face-down in a pool of blood on the floor of a pressroom. The pistol was discovered under his body and the rifle was a few feet away. Wesbecker apparently shot himself with his pistol. Dotson said. Shooting and he thought everyone was after him " Continued from p.1 mother was staying said the family did not want to comment. Dotson said his officers had come "close, but not that close" to aprehending Wesbecker. A woman who answered the telephone at a house where Wesbecker's "We're just in shock like everybody else. We had to find out over the television. One called us," said the woman, who did not identify herself. "I guess he was just a sick person. That's all." The newspaper building was evacuated after the shootings. At least two downtown blocks were sealed off and a dozen ambulances lined the streets. It was the worst one-day mass killing since Aug. 20, 1986, when a postal worker shot 14 people to death before killing himself at a post office in Edmond, Okla. On Jan. 17, a 24-year-old drifter opened fire on a Stockton, Calif., schoolyard with an AK-47 rifle and other weapons, killing five children and wounding 29 others and one teacher before killing himself. That prompted a federal ban on imports of AK-47 and other foreign-made assault weapons. Semiautomatic weapons under fire The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Bush administration has banned imports of AK-47 assault rifles, such as the one used in a shooting rampage yesterday in Louisville, Ky., but the weapon is still available from U.S. companies. The administration imposed a temporary import suspension in March after a public outcry over the Jan. 17, Stockton, Calif., schoolyard killing of five children by a man welding an AK-47. However, the ban, made permanent in July, doesn't affect guns already owned by U.S. citizens or similar weapons produced by U.S. companies. Joseph T. Wesbecher, who opened fire at Louisville's Standard-Gravure Co. printning plant, appeared to be using "half-banana clips" of about 25 rounds each in an AK-47, said Louisville Police Chief Richard Dotson. Such clips are curved and stick out the bottom of the weapon. Wesbecher, who committed suicide after the rampage, also had a 9mm semiautomatic pistol, Dotson said. President Bush announced a crime package in May that would limit the size of ammunition clips to 15 rounds, but the Senate Judiciary Committee hasn't voted on it. *Knight-Rider Tierbüre Tunne Naeß/BILL BAKER und PAU SOU TAU* *Knight-Rider Tierbüre Tunne Naeß/BILL BAKER und PAU SOU TAU* The committee has approved a measure by Sen. Dennis DeConcini, D-Ariz., that would ban nine varieties of semiautomatic assault weapons. Five of the nine varieties are already covered by the administration's import ban and four others produced domestically. ConDicent's bill, which would provide up to 10 years additional prison time for those convicted of crimes involving firearms, would go off the books in three years under a "sunset" provision. On Monday, American Bar Association President L. Stanley Chauvin Jr. urged Bush to end the export of U.S.-made assault-style weapons to Colombia. 英雄的業章 Concert for the HEROES Program Alexandra David, Piano Beethoven Rakhaminov Sonata Op. 26 Third Movement-Marcia Funebre Etude-Tableaux, Op. 33 No. 8 in G Minor Sonata Op.38 in E Minor First Movement Brahms David Holmes, Cello Robert Andres, Piano Fredric Scheff, Tenor Yan Liu, Piano F. A. Fosti Shcubert Nocturne, Op. 9 No.1 in B-Flat Minor Chopin Gloria Sheu, Piano Elegie Hong Wang, Cello Alexandra David, Piano Faure Pie Jesu from the Requiem Il mio beo foco Faure S. Donaudy Bethany Hodges, Soprano Amy Beal, Piano Air from Orchestral Suite, No. 3 Scherzo in C Minor, WoO2 J. S. Bach Brahms Gordana Andres, Violin Robert Andres, Piano 100 Days after Tiananmen Massacre 8:00 PM Saturday September 16, 1989 Alderson Auditorium Kansas Union Free Admission. Sponsored by Chinese Student Committee at KU