2 Wednesday, September 6, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Chance of showers HI:90° LO:70° Kansas Forecast Partly cloudy skies throughout the state with some scattered thunderstorms and showers. Highs today will reach the upper 80s to lower 90s. 5-day Forecast Wednesday - Thirty percent chance of morning thunderstorms. Clearing off by afternoon. Highs in the low 90s. Thursday - Partly cloudy, humid and warm. High 90. Low 68 Friday - Chance for showers increasing. High 92. Low 71. Saturday - Partly cloudy skies and very humid. High 93. Low 73. Sunday - Chance of showers again! Partly cloudy and humid. High 89. Low 69. A meeting of the Cycling Club is scheduled for 8 p.m. today in the Templin Hall cafeteria. ► Orientation tours of Watson Library are scheduled for 1:30 p.m. today. On campus A meeting of the Kansas University Games and Role-Players meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. today in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union A meeting of the Campus Vegetarian Society is scheduled for 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. > An informational meeting sponsored by the office of study abroad is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. today in 7D Lippincott Hall for students interested in studying in a French-speaking country. A meeting and workout of the KU Tae Kwon Do Club is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today in 207 Robinson Center, Beginners are welcome. ▶ An informational meeting sponsored by the office of study abroad is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today in 7 Dlippincott Hall for students interested in studying in a Spanish-speaking country An academic skill enhancement program sponsored by the KU Student Assistance Center is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in 1005 Haworth I hall. Police report A female student allegedly was sexually assaulted Saturday night in the fifth floor lobby of Hashinger Hall, KU police reported. Unknown persons damaged two parking meter poles, three parking meters and removed two parking meter heads from Lot 90, south of Robinson Center on Sunday, KU police reported. ▶ A student's calculus book value at $26 was taken Thursday from the fifth floor of Watson Library, KU police reported. ▶ Three yellow parking permits, valued together at $120, were removed Thursday from cars parked in Lot 90, south of Robinson Center, KU police reported. ▶ Jewelry and currency, valued together at $50, were stolen Friday from a student's room in Ellsworth Hall. KU police reported. A yellow parking permit, valued at $40, was removed Aug. 29 from a car parked in Lot 125, west of Quigley Field, KU police reported. Because of a reporter's error, the percentage of students in Lawrence who have insurance but are not covered by their parents was incorrect in yesterday's Kansan. The correct figure is 27 percent. Correction PI KAPPA ALPHA is now taking applications for the 1990-91 Dream Girl Calendar Applications may be picked up at the Pike House, 2000 Stewart Ave. Application deadline is October 1, 1989 1989-90 calenders are now available. For more information, call John at 843-8690 or 841-5240 809 Vermont 843-8808 Headmasters. Sunglasses Are Not Just Fashion Anymore! Vuamet Sunglasses represent performant, protection, durability, and fashion. Choose frames in colors of black, navy , red, brown, and more. Styles for men or women...$60-$120. We also carry Bolle, Carrera, Serengeti, Ray Ban and Christian Dior Sunglasses. Look for $10.00 coupon in the Lawrence Book. Hayden investigation begins 915 lowa Brady Optical 842-0880 The Associated Press OLATIE — Two special prosecutors may begin calling witnesses today as part of a district court inquisition into alleged illegal contributions to Gov. Mike Hayden's 1986 campaign by former Lt. Gov. Dave Owen. The inquisition began yesterday, apparently with an informal meeting among attorneys, KBI agents and a staff attorney at the Johnson County Courthouse. The state Public Disclosure Commission has accused Owen, a prominent Republican fund-raiser, of illegally funneling $32,000 into Hayden's campaign. The inquisition will determine if criminal charges should be filed against anyone. "...in love with what she does..." the flute is part of her body, the music is her tongue, which playing chains sends the she enjoys doing" Six persons, including Special The Jerusalem Post Magazine A N D . F R I E N D S 3:30 p.m. Sunday, September 17, 1989 Crafton-Preyer Theatre with The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Chamber Music Series Opens Its 18th Season with WHAT'S UP?? Key Notes Knows What's Up!! Haney said public comments would be inappropriate because of the continuing investigation. He refused to tell reporters after the meeting if the inquisition had adjourned for the day. You'll Be Glad You Did Partially funded by the KU Student Activity Fee, Swootheart Society, and the KU Endowment Association Paul Yarbrough, Viola Sandy Wilson, Cello Prosecutor Thomas Haney, met behind closed doors in the offices of Johnson County District Judge Larry McClain. McClain is presiding over the inquisition, which will allow the two special prosecutors to subpoena witnesses and put them under oath. Included are: E U K G E R N I A N The meeting yesterday lasted, about 70 minutes, with participants refusing to comment to a small group of reporters afterward. McClain did not participate in much of the meeting, indicating that no witnesses were called. In fact, McClain said his impression was that the meeting was an informal conference. The Alexander String Quartet Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office: all seats reserved; reservations call 382-692-3682. Student ID # 47109045 at National Student Union. Capture the Moment.. A complete listing of all sports, cultural and geographic activities *...terrific of tone, virtuosity, and balance. right up with the best on today's international scene.* Important KU Events and Information all in a convenient Daily Planner. KU Map Pulitzer #14 & 11; KU & 12 Students $7 & $5.50 Senior Citizen & School Students $10 & 11 Seniors Citizen & School Students $10 Eugenia Zukerman, Flute The San Francisco Chronicle Eric Pritchard, Violin Frederick Lifszit, Violin Key Notes Numbers for tutoring services Scholarship Information Secure Cab Number Available exclusively at The Jayhawk Bookstore Check out What's Up! YOU'VE GOT THE RIGHT Let us turn you on to academic success. STUFF Academic Skill Enhancement Workshop Covers: time management flexible reading listening and notetaking Wednesday, September 6 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 1005 Haworth Hall FREE! Presented by the Student Assistance Center She's losing a lot on this diet. Perhaps her life. Already under 80 pounds, she's determined to get even thinner. A distorted view of her own body size leads her to turn down meals. Or to binge on food, then force vomiting. Or to exercise obsessively. Eating disorders like anorexia nervosa (voluntary starving) and bulimia (binging and purging) are serious psychological problems. With physical effects that can even lead to death. Charter Counseling Center, in cooperation with University of Kansas School of Medicine - Wichita, has programs specifically designed to treat anorexia and bulimia. Call Charter Counseling Center of Lawrence today Call Charter Counseling Center of Lawrence today to arrange an evaluation. CHARTER COUNSELING CENTER of Lawrence (913) 841-6000 3210 Milewood, Wash. Suite 814 Lawrence, Kensi 66444 if you don't need help at Charter, please get help sometimes.