University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, October 31, 1990 5 Briefs Student tells court he is not guilty of assaulting driver, using fake pass A KU student pleaded not guilty yesterday morning to own count each of theft of services and assault in connection with the death of a person. A trial was set for David Soult, 19, Cincinnati freshman on Jan. 10 in Lawrence Municipal Court, said Connie According to Lawrence police reports, a man boarded a Lawrence Bus Company bus at 9:08 a.m., Oct. 16 at Colony Woods Apartments, 1301 W. 24th St., and showed the bus driver his bus pass. When the driver asked to see the pass more closely, the man grabbed her arm to get his bus pass away and pulled the woman out of her seat. He then ran back toward the apartment complex. Haskell graduate still hospitalized; police remain puzzled about injuries As a 1989 Haskell Indian Junior College graduate remains in serious condition at the University of Kansas Medical Center from a blow he received above his left shoulder. In UU police remain in the dark about what caused his injury. Rodney Soldier, 25, was found lying unconscious behind Strong Hall by a KU security officer at 3:30 p.m. about two weeks ago. He was seen sleeping on a rock wall west of Spencer Research Library by friends at 3:10 a.m. "We've followed up and basically what we've done is collaborated all the information all the people have given us," said Li J. John Mullers of KU police. "It's all the people, they are all who want to be involved at this point, which is very, very frustrating." Mullens said police hoped to find someone who would come forward with information to help solve the case. Former KU student grants $125,000 to geology camp in need of repairs A former KU student has promised to donate $125,000 to benefit the KU geology field camp in Cambo City, Colorado. Merrill Haas of Houston said he donated to the camp because, although it was a good one, it was badly in need them going until they get a new field camp," Haas said. John Scarfe, director of public relations for Campaign Kansas, said about 20 students spent three to seven weeks at the camp at study rock formations and rock types. Haas' donation brought the University's $177 million campaign Kansas fund-raising drive to within $4 million. Break the Rx Silence Barrier. When medicine is prescribed or dispensed please ask questions of your doctor or pharmacist; they want you to fully understand your treatment. Watkins Pharmacy strives to serve you, the student with economy, efficiency, and urgency in mind. At many pharmacies 60 people are helped each day. At Watkins Pharmacy we often help 300 people daily so we appreciate your patience in our attempt to give students the best service possible. Questions? Call us at 864-9512. You can still sign up for our Monday, November 5, CPR-A class from 6 - 9 p.m. $5 fee for class materials. Call 864-9570. CPR Certification We Care for KU. Health Education 864-9570 Health Center 864-9500 Serving Only Lawrence Campus Students HAPPY HALLOWEEN! COORS BEER Regular or Light 12-12 oz. cans $5.49 JENO'S PIZZA 7.6 oz. 79ยข MEISTER BRAU BEER 24-12 oz. cans $5.99 PEPSI. DIET PEPSI. PEPSI, DIET PEP CAFFEINE FREE PEPSI, CAFFEINE FREE DIET PEPSI, MOUNTAIN DEW & DR. PEPPER 24-12 oz. cans $4.99 LAFAMOUS TORTILLA CHIPS 14 oz. $1.49 CHEEZ DOODLES 12 oz. $1.59