8 Monday, February 5, 1979 University Daily Kansan Milty's beer appeal denied A request by the owner of Uncle Milly's Cafe, 2442 Barker, to keep the city from revoking his beer license while he appeals against it. (By a Douglas County District Court judge) The City Commission recently voted to revoke the license of the owner, Milton Collins, to sell 3.2 beer. Collins filed an appeal of the decision last week. Ck Brittun, city prosecutor, argued that Kansas law states that an order to revoke a license cannot be suspended when an appeal has been filed. The judge, Ralph King Jr., said he would bear the appeal as soon as possible. The bearing tentatively has been scheduled for Thursday afternoon. Collins license was revoked after Haskell Indian Junior College officials and area residents complained that drinking at Uncle Barnett's nighting there and in a Haskell residence hall. Police Beat ARMED ROBBERY A man armed with a knife robbed the Army station at asheville, St. about 10 p.m., law enforcement officials said, after a lawsuit. Minnie Cleverenger, 2622 Belle Havern Dr., an employee of the station, said he had been stuck with a knife by the robber. The robber unhandled unisoned amount of cash from the station. RAPE Lawrence police said a rape occurred in the 900 block of Ohio St. at 4:40 a.m. GUADALAJARA SUMMER SCHOOL University of Arizona offers more than 40 courses, i.e., anthropology, bilingual education, history, Spanish, etc. at Gaudajara, Mexico; July 2 - August 10; Tuition $265. Board and room with Mexican family. $300. Write Guadalajara Summer School Alumni 211 University of Arizona Tucson 85721 (602) 626-4729 Denver man pleads not guilty of murder Le E. Harris, a 26-year-old Denver man charged with murdering Sam Norwood, pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder, kiddingnap and aggravated robbery Friday before Douglas County District Court Judge James Paddock. Students charged in autumn thefts Three KU students were ordered to appear in Douglas County District Court March 2 for arraignment and scheduling of a trial on charges stemming from several thefts in late August and early September. The students are Philip Anderson and Paul O'Connor, Galesburg, IL., sophomores; Larry McNeil, Lawrence sophomore. Anderson is charged with two counts of burglary and two counts of theft in connection with a break-in at KU's Deli on April 23, 2018. Burglary Barn on West 150th Street last August. ASK ABOUT OUR MEMBER- SHIP NOW! Anderson also is accused of stealing film equipment from Jolliffe Hall in September. O'Connor is charged with aiding in the theft at Laliffe. O'Connor and McNeil are charged with the theft of a motorcycle last September in downtown Lawrence. The three are free on bail. MINGLES TONIGHT! MINGLES Lawrence RAMADA INN 2222 West 6th * 842-7030 A throbbing, inviting new light in the Lawrence night. See it. Hear it. Feel it. Love it. Mingle at MINGLES. Tonight at Lawrence Ramada Inn. Surprises Monday thru Saturday 4 PM to 1 AM New Black and White Enlargement Services Introductory Offers Available from any 35mm or 120mm Square Negative Buy 1 Get 1 FREE! COUPON 8x10 Buy 1 for $ 99^{\circ} $ Get 1 FREE (Reg. $1.75 ea.) 11 x 14 Buy 1 for $2.50 Get 1 FREE (Reg. $4.95 ea.) 16 x 20 Buy 1 for $3.95 Get 1 FREE (Reg. $7.50 ea.) Two Weekday Service on These Offers Expires Feb.14,1979 GRADUATING ENGINEERS Have you considered these factors while determining where you will work? 1. Will the job offer challenge and responsibility? 2. If you don't like that particular job, does your future employer encourage job changing? 3. What does your future employer do to encourage you to keep your education current? 5. Big starting salaries are nice—but can you afford the cost-of-living in the area, and what is the salary and growth potential? Arrange through your placement office to interview with our representative, Maurice Hamm, on February 6th. We think you will like what you hear. 4. What plan does your future employer have to introduce you to the work? At the Naval Weapons Center we have given these things a lot of consideration and believe we have the answers for you. If you cannot fit an interview into your schedule, write or call: Daniel G. Burnett Professional Employment Coordinator Naval Weapons Center (Code 09201) China Lake, CA 93555 (714) 939-2690 An Equal Opportunity Employer. These are Career Civil Service Positions. Youth, 16, charged in series of crimes Hunter and his attorney, Wesley Norwood, stopped a scheduled hearing of the prosecutor's evidence and waived Hunter's right to a hearing of evidence. Hunter is to appear in Douglas County District Court March 2 for arraignment and scheduling of a jury trial. A 18-year-old youth, Charles Hunter, 1234 Tennessee St., was bound for trial Friday on 14 charges stemming from a series of burglaries and sexual assaults. Hunter is being held in Douglas County jail in lieu of $50,000 bond. A lawyer who represented him during juvenile proceeding has filed a notice to appeal a judge's decision ordering Hunter to be tried as an adult. TODAY: HERITAGE SERIES DISPLAY by Alpha Kappa Alma sorority will bein the Kansas Union today through F. 9 as part of Black History Month, An EXHIBITION BY UNDERGRENAE WILL BE THE OCCASION WILL open at 8:30 a.m. in the Art and Design Building gallery. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING of the speech and drama department will be at 11:45 a.m. in Alcove B of the Union. JAYHAWK MASKETTE WILL meet at 12:45 p.m. Room of the KU COMMITTEE ON SOUTH AFRICA will meet at 4:00 in KU-Office. KANSAN On Campus Events TONIGHT! There will be a FACULTY RECITAL by pianist Jack Winereck at 8:00 p.m. in the Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. Lambda Sigma Society A sophomore coed honour society at the University of Kansas in now accepting ap- plication for a position with the University Manitoba management and life living group, or the Office of Student Organizations, 280 Strong. Applications due Feb. 20 If you have any questions, please inquire at the Office of Student Organizations and Activities. Hillcrest Evea 7:40 8:45 R Sat/Sun Mat 1:45 MAGIC SIZZLER'S SUPER STUDENT SPECIAL DOUBLE BURGER, FRIES AND BEVERAGE $1.89 Come to Sizzler for a double burger, hot french Come to Sizzler for a dog fries, and your choice of regular size soft drink. 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