2 wednesday, November 7, 1990/ University Daily Kansan Weather Cold TODAY HI:38° LO:20° Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Forecast by Greg Noonan Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. Kansas Forecast Very cold and cloudy today with a slight chance for morning snow. Clouds will be cleaning late this afternoon and temperatures will return to normal by the weekend. 5-day Forecast Wednesday - Mostly cloudy and cold. A good chance for morning snow. High 38, Low 20. Thursday - Clear and chilly. North winds from 8 to 15 mph. High 42, Low 28. Friday - Warmer temperatures return with mostly sunny skies. High 50, Low 33. KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 Saturday - Partly cloudy. High 53, Low 34. Sunday - Partly cloudy and continued warm. High 54, Low 36 The KU Study Abroad Fair will be from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at the main lobby in the Kansas Union. Advisers and students who have participated in the program will answer questions. A mountain bike ride sponsored by the KU Cycling Club will leave from in front of Wescoe Hall at 3:45 p.m. today. Environs will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union. On campus Joseph L. Bauman, dean of business, will meet with any interested students at 6 p.m. today at 427 Summerfield Hall. The meeting is sponsored by the Undergraduate Business Council. The School of Education Student Association will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at 112 Blake Hall. Mary Wasson, member of the Kansas chapter of the National Education Association, will speak. The Society for Fantasy and Science Fiction will meet at 7 onight at Alcove C in the Kansas Union. The KU Latter day Saint Student The KU Latter-day Saint Student Association will meet at 7 tonight at KU Chess Club will meet at 7 tonight at Alcove A in the Kansas Union. The KU Macintosh Users Group will meet at 7 onight at 100 Stauffer Flint Hall. An Apple Computer Inc user can help you set up how to use new Macintosh models. KU Study Abroad will meet at 7 tonight at the Hillouse Hotel, 940 Mississippi St., and conduct an informational session about attending Hebrew University in Jerusalem for KU academic credit. The Student Alumni Association will meet at 7 tonight at the Adams Alumni Center. The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center will have a workshop about 7 tonight at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union, Barbara Ball director of the center, will facilitate. KU Democrats will meet at 8 tonight at the Walnut Room in the Kansas Union to celebrate Election Day and discuss plans for next semester. Kansan staff report KCC rule forbids cut-off of utilities The Kansas Corporation Commission's cold weather rule, which prohibits utility companies from disconnecting residential service during extremely cold periods, went into effect Thursday. utility to disconnect service, the temperatures must be forecast to be above 35 degrees for 48 hours after the proposed disconnection. 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SOCIAL WORK Compassion, Caring, Commitment SOCIAL WORK HAS IT ALL- Come to Social Work Career-Practicum Fair and hear about career and educational opportunities. Friday, November 9, 1:30 Woodruff Auditorium Kansas Union Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union KU alumna gives money to Fine Arts WED. & SUNDAY SPECIAL AVAILABLE 5-9 WEDNESDAY ALL DAY SUNDAY LAWRENCE 'NEWEST & BEST BAR-B Q RESTAURANT 925 IOWA 749-0032 HOURS: MON-SAT, 11 A.M-9 P.M. SUN, 12 A.M-6 P.M. Kansan staff report The School of Fine Arts has received a $100,000 gift to establish student loan and scholarship funds, according to an announcement Friday. Peter G. Thompson, dean of the Peter G. Thompson, said in a written statement that Wilma R. Miller had left the money through her will and living money to the KU College was a 1924 graduate of the KU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The gift will be counted toward Campaign Kansas, the University's five-year, $177 million fund-raising drive. John Scarffie, director of public relations for the Kansas Endowment Association, said in a written statement that $34,600 of the gift would be used to establish the Wilma R. Miller Student Loan Fund. More than $65,000 will be used for the Wilma R. Miller Piano Scholarship Fund. "This magnificent bequest serves to remind us of Wilma Miller's long-term commitment to our programs and students," Thompson said. "That she chose to continue to help students in this way is typical of her thoughtful generosity and friendship." Police report - Two fire extinguishers were emptied and placed back in their holders between midnight and a.i.m. yesterday in the 1800 block of Engel Road, KU police reported. Damage totaled $50. Facilities operations workers saw three people running from facilities operations storage trailers at 5 p.m. Monday, KU police reported. Officers found broken toilets in the trailers. Damage totaled $400. The man said he thought Lewis women were sexy and nice. He called the front desk twice and called a pay telephone twice. The people he talked to said he never became abusive or rude. ■ KU police officers were asked to assist Lawrence police officers in finding an armed man who was walking south at Ninth and Mississippi streets at 10.28 p.m. Monday, KU police reported. When KU police arrived, Lawrence police had the man with a knife on the ground. The weapon was a fake plastic gun that looked like an automatic pistol. ■ Lewis Hall residents and employees received four telephone calls Monday from a male with a slightly raspy voice who said he wanted the telephone number of a resident, KU professor responded. He said that he hoped to oversee the resident but that he could not remember her name. Clip and Save with Daily Kansan Coupons !!! Sponsored by: IFC, Panhellenic, and the Scholarship Halls Give another chance. Give blood. Appointments will be taken on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Nov. 5, 6, 7, at the Kansas Union and Wescoe Beach. American Red Cross Try a different program. Laura Palmer's been dead for at least six months and you still don't know who did it. The Independent Study program offers more than 100 correspondence courses for college credit. To learn more: - Stop by our table at the Union on November 14th. - Watch for our ad on November 14th. - Call 864-4440. - Stop by Independent Study Student Services Office (just north of the Union - you'll see the sign). I. R.S. recording artists also appearing RCA recording artists THE STRAWBERRY ZOATS TONIGHT Live at The Bottleneck 727 New Hampshire 843-9723 737 New Hampshire Don't Miss This Extraordinary Concert Event!