2 Tuesday, October 30, 1990/ University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Sunny HI:80° LO:50° KEY Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast Forecast by Miller Derr III Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. Warm and dry over the entire state. A little cooler in the west on Thursday and the entire state on Friday. 5-day Forecast Tuesday • Sunny and unseasonally warm once again. High 80. Low 50. Wednesday - A nice day for trick or treating. Wear a light costume because it will be warm. High 85, Low 60. Thursday - Continued warm and dry. High 85, Low 65. KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 Friday - Cooler. High 75, Low 58. Saturday - Partly cloudy with chance of late afternoon storms. High 70, Low 53. The University Daily Kansas (USP5 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stuffer-Fint Hall, Lawrence, KAN 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan 60044 Annual subscriptions by mail are $50 Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 118 Staffer-First Hall Lawrence, Kan. 66045 USE KANSAN CLASSIFIED 922 Mass. (downtown) 843-6375 --- On campus YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID Legal Services for Students --- Allied Health Professionals & Administrators In short, you'll gain more of everything that matters most to you. You and the Air Force. Launch now-call Take your scientist-related degree into the Air Force, and become an officer in the Biomedical Sciences Corps. You'll learn more, you'll grow faster-you'll work with other dedicated professionals in a quality environment where your contributions are needed. Plan a future that soars. USAF HEALTH PROFESSIONS COLLECT 913-491-8640 Commuters Club will meet for lunch at 11 a.m. today at Alceve I in the Kansas Union cafeteria. Office for Study Abroad will sponsor an informational meeting on programs in Spanish-speaking countries at 2 p.m. today in 3040 Wescoe parative literature, will speak about the KU Paris program at 3:30 p.m. today in 2055 Wescoe Hall, Sponsored by the Office for Study Abroad. Debbie Glassman, director of the University of Paris program in com- KU Gamers and Role-players will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union. - KU Students Against Hunger will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Jayhawk in the Kansas Union. Unidentified male caller persuades Lawrence woman to cut off hair Kansan staff report A man who called two Lawrence women Saturday and asked them for samples of their hair persuaded one woman to leave the room with the other. Lawrence police reported. Chris Mulvenon, Lawrence police spokesperson, said that at 1 p.m., a man called a 35-year-old woman and told her that he worked at Lawrence Memorial Hospital in the emergency room. The man said the woman's condition was animated by toxic metal and that they needed her hair to save his life. Mulvenon said the woman believed the man because her husband was an environmental engineer and because the man knew her name and the names of her children. She cut her hair off down to her scalp At 1:15 p.m., a 26-year-old Lawrence woman received a similar call, Mulvenon said. A male caller said that her husband was in the emergency room at Lawrence Memorial Hospital because he had been electricated and that the hospital would send someone to get samples of her and her children's hair. Mulvenon said that when the woman asked to speak to someone else in the emergency room, the caller hung up. Between six to 12 similar telephone calls have been reported by Lawrence residents in the past six months. Mulvenon said. The callers always know personal information about the families they call, and they use different reasons for the victims to cut off their hair. Mulvenon said no other common link could be found between the calls. "The possibilities are equal that the same person is doing it or, by this time, there are copycat calls." Mulvenon said. ADVERTISING WORKS! story idea? 864-4810 KU - AAUP presents PERSPECTIVES ON POST-TENURE REVIEWS Amnesty International will meet at 7 tonight at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union State Wint. Warn against death penalty will speak against the death penalty Panelists: Reginald Robinson, Professor, School of Law Del Brinkman, Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Martine Hammond-Paludan, Staff, Kansas Board of Regent Panel Presentation and Audience Discussion Wednesday, November 7, 1990 7:30 p.m., Centennial Room, Kansas Union ALL FACULTY INVITED - Voice will meet to plan future activities at 7 tonight at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1294 Ord Axe ALL FACULTY INVITED Are you in doubt whether you have the right prerequisite for MATH 002, 101, 105, 110, 111, 115, 121, or 365? Then take the Mathematics Department's Placement Test at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, November 1 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT1 PLACEMENT TEST 7:30 p.m., Thursday, November 1 Is your ACT score too low for the Mathematics course you want? Call the Mathematics Department, 864-3651 for a reservation and the location of the test. Eating Disorders Support Group will meet at 7:30 tonight at 20 Wat The Hilltopper Awards were established in the 1930s as the Jayhawker's way of recognizing those seniors who have made high calibre contributions to the University and/or the Lawrence community and have consistently displayed SENIORS ANNOUNCING HILLTOPPERS areas of campus life. - KU Fencing Club will meet for a fencing workout at 8:30 tonight at 130 Robinson Center unselfish, responsible leadership in non-academic areas of campus life Police report Public Relations Student Society of America will meet at 8 tonight at the Regionals Room in the Kansas Union. Nancy Perry, executive director of the Regionals, will speak about public relations and non-profit organizations THE 1991 JAYHAWKER YEARBOOK Jayhawkwer staff. Anyone can nominate a senior for this award and seniors can nominate themselves by picking up an application. Nomination forms and applications are available at the Organization's Application Center. 100 Kansas Union and the Student Union Activities ticket office, Kansas Union. Deadline for acceptance of nominations is Friday, November 2, and the deadline for The nominations will be screened by a committee that includes KU faculty, student representatives and the available at the Organizations and Activities Center, 400 Kansas Union and the Student Union Activities ticket applications is Wednesday, November 14, 1990. - Someone struck a KU student on the right arm with a foot piece of pipe about 7 p.m. Sunday in a parking lot, and the police reported Street, Lawrence police reported APPLY TODAY 1991 Jayhawker Yearbooks on sale for $25.00 in the yearbook office, 428 Kansas Union. ■ Someone threw a cinder block at the windshield of a KU student's car with pants on it and 2 a. in a Sunday, no one in their block. Street, Lawrence police reported A man was thrown down a flight of six steps by a drunken man at 11:15 p.m. Saturday during a KU student's party at an apartment in the 1200 block of Ohio Street, Lawrence police reported. The man received stitches at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. kins Memorial Health Center. The left rear quarter panel of a KU student's car was kicked in between midnight and noon Sunday at a parking lot near Templin Hall. KU police reported. Damage to the car totaled $500. Damage to the windshield and the hood totaled $1,000. - A compact disc player and a radio valued together at $50 were taken from a KU student's apartment in the building. - The CDs were played p.m. 3 o'clock, 3 a.m. Sunday - Corrections Because of misinformation given to a reporter, information in a Page 3 story in Friday's Kansas was no longer used. Bradley is a veterinary assistant. The Associated Press, erroneously reported Sunday that family leave legislation, passed by Congress and vetoed by President Bush, would have guaranteed workers six weeks of paid leave for childbirth or family medical emergencies. The bill would have guaranteed workers up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for the care of a new child or an ill child, parent or spouse.