8 Friday, September 1, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Dickinson 7:50 PRIME TIMER SHOW (1) S.C. GET ANYTIM 350 PRIME TIMER SHOW (**) SR. CITY, ANTW. Dickinson BAILOR IOWA DEAD PORTS SOCIETY (PG) 7:20, 9:45 PARENTHOUSE (P018) *4:00, 1:05, 7:50 LETHAL WEAPON 2 (R) *21:15, 8:00, 9:30 TURNER HOME (*20:45, 11:15, 9:45) (no student discounts) CAPITULES OF WAR (R) *20:05, 4:00, 7:10, 9:30 GHEEPAH (R) *10:10, 9:40 (no student discounts) INDIANA JAMES AND THE LAST CRUSADER WITH STARK TREK AND THE FIRST PROMPTER (PG) *20:05, 9:30 ONLY (two-stack STARK TREK, 9:30 ONLY) Showings marked with # are good only on Fri., Sat., Sun, Mon. Showings will be no early afternoon shows. Advertise in the Kansan Clip Kansan Coupons UNITED ARTISTS Theatres --in loans that went toward the plant's construction and employee training program. Reg. age: 54 S. CIT Child. St. SLCB. 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(1) Open windows and doors to dilute the air to a safe level. (2) Call for aid or advice from the gas company or fire department or police department (4) When the problem is solved, have a qualified person from the gas company, plumbing or climate control firms relight appliances. (5) In the event a leak is detected anywhere outside of a building notify the gas company immediately and describe the location and approximate level of the odor — a quick check of the area will be made to determine the problem and corrective action needed. If you have any questions please contact our office. CALL 843-7842 Japanese company opens Eudora plant By Melanie Matthes Kansan staff writer Yoshihisa Masuda didn't see any buffalo in Eudora, but the president did see a great deal of corn. When the president of Japan's Settsu Corp. came to Kansas, he expected to see deer and buffalo. Kansan staff writer United Autographic Register Co., which is owned by Settsu, officially opened its 21st manufacturing plant of Eudora's Intec Business Park. Mike Hayden, who spoke yesterday at UARCO's opening ceremonies. UARCO is a promotional graphics company that produces and distributes direct mail advertising products in the United States and Canada. "When cornfields are turned into locations of major manufacturers, that says a lot for Kansas," said Gov. The plant already employs 60 residents from Eudora and surrounding community residents. The plant will employ more than 200 people when it reaches full production in 1991, said Jeffrey Morgan, plant manager. Tom Pyle, president of the Eudora City Council, said that the UARCO plant represented the beginning of a new era for Eudora. Koelling said that the plant cost $18 million to construct and had state-of-the-art graphics and printing equipment. Settus in 1988, we knew it was time to expand," Koelling said. "The Eudora plant is a key part of the expansion plan." "These are the most enthused people." Morgan said. "They are the best group of people I have ever worked with." Hayden said the plant was an example of the importance of cooperation between government and business and pledged to remain aware of the needs of the industry. "Kansas can become an ideal place for the distribution of products to all parts of this great country of ours," he said. Hayden said that for Kansas to be competitive in the 21st century, it had to be attractive to businesses and provide better conditions for employees. Herbert L. Koelling, UARCO chairman, said the company chose Kansas for its most recent plant location because of the availability and quality of people. He said that Kansas possessed the qualities found in other UARCO markets and, to him, it felt like home. Hayden said that without the Kansas Partnership Fund, financed by the Kansas Lottery, the plant would not have been possible. The Kansas Partnership Fund is a program designed to help the state government finance business in Kansas. The fund provided about $750,000 "We hope the success story of UARCO can be told over and over again," Hayden said. "When UARCO was purchased by Hearing set for suspect in 9-year-old's murder By Jim Petterson Kansan staff writer John William, the transient charged in the July 1988 slaying of a 9-year-old Lawrence boy, is scheduled to return to Douglas County on March 31 for a hearing to determine whether he is competent to stand trial. William, 28, is charged with premediated murder or, in the alternative, felony murder and aggravated kidnapping in the death of Richard D. Settlemyre. Settlemyre's body was discovered floating in the Kansas River near Burcham Park on July 14, 1988. An autopsy revealed that the boy died after the blood vessels in his neck were severed. In court documents filed Wednesday, District Judge James Paddock said the court had received a report from Larned State Security Hospital indicating that William was competent to stand trial. Paddock had twice before declared William incompetent to stand trial. William was first transferred to Larned in August 1988 after Paddock found him incompetent to stand trial based on an evaluation done at the Bert Nash Community Mental Center in Lawrence. The defendant was returned to Douglas County from Larned in October 1988 and Paddock ruled that William was competent to stand trial. In December, William was bound over after a two-day preliminary hearing and later stood mute when asked to enter a plea during his January arraignment. However, during the March trial, Paddock ruled that although William was basically able to understand the charges against him, he was not capable of participating in his own defense. William then was returned to Larned. Checkers is LOW food prices! 99¢ per 6-pack of 12 oz. cans Good thru September 1, 1989 - Sunkist Strawberry, Grape, or Fruit Punch - Regular or diet Orange Sunkist - Regular or diet Barq's Root Beer - Regular or diet Squirt Checkers LOW FOOD PRICES THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY WHERE THE SALE NEVER ENDS 23RD & LOUISIANA, LAWRENCE, KANSAS