6 Tuesday, October 23, 1990 / University Daily Kansan ART FRAMES FRAME SHOP ART GALLERY Sculpture Garden Bargain Basement 912 illinois 842-1991 USE KANSAN CLASSIFIED Don't Be So Lazy! Recycle! 922 Mass. (downtown) 843-6375 YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! Legal Services Available Free With Valid KJ ID Appointment Necessary 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 Dinner Special --- *Tuesday* 4-9 p.m. 50¢ Tacos Multiculturalism Within the Greek System Improving Relations A multicultural panel has been assembled to discuss diversity within the Greek System. Topics will include recent problems the Greek System has had and ways to curtail future problems. Kansas Union Ballroom - October 24, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Greeces Committee Greeks for Responsible Education Enhancing Cultural Sensitivity Quality... Since 1889 817 Mass./843-4266 ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PIZZA! 1601 W.23rd Southern Hills Center Everyday Two-Fers Party "10" Primetime Special 2*Pizzas 10*Pizzas 3*Pizzas 2*Toppings 1*Topping 1*Topping 2*Cokes $25.00 4*Cokes $8.00 $10.00 CARRY-OUT SPECIAL 1·Pizza 1·Topping 1·Coke DELIVERY BEGINS A1 11 am DAILY $3.50 11am-M-Th 2am 11am-Fri-Sat 3am 11am-Sun--1am Arabs blocked from Jerusalem The Associated Press JERUSALEM — Israel forces blocked Palestinians from entering Jerusalem yesterday to prevent clashes after the murders of three Jews by a knife-wielding Palestinians. A Palestinian teen-ager was killed and 19 others were hospitalized with wounds suffered in clashes with Israeli troops yesterday throughout the occupied West Bank, Arab reports said. Despite the heightened security in Jerusalem, a Palestinian stabbed a Jew, slightly injuring him. Police saw a nearby village for the assailant. Also yesterday, an 18-year old Palestinian died of wounds suffered in an August 1988 clash. Mohammed Naim Abu Akar was known among Palestinians as "the living martyr" for surviving on intravenous feedings after Israeli bullets destroyed his intestines. Jews angered by Sunday's killings stoned Arab cars and beat several Arab pedestrians, Israel radio said. It blamed members of the anti-Arab Kach Party, saying they were bent on inciting trouble. The blockade does not affect the 140,000 Palestinians living in Jerusalem but does apply to thousands who have been blocked from Bank and Gaza Strip to work in the city. Police spokesperson Ron Yishayu said that in addition to a massive deployment of police forces in Jerusalem, night patrols by police and paramilitary troops would be stepped up. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir blamed the violence on a terrible atmosphere of incitement in the Arab world. He said that Hussein's 8 April, 2 invasion of Kuwait “There is some kind of delusion that redemption will come from Baghdad and that once and for all, the Iraqis are going to satan,” Snaip told reporters. In the West Bank town of Jenin, Mahmoud Lahlouh, 14, died after a live bullet hit him in the chest, the army said. His death and the death of the so-called "living martyr" raised the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli soldiers or civilians in the 34-month uprising against Israeli occupation to 763. An additional 284 were slain by fellow Arabs, most for allegedly collaborating with Israel. Fifty-one Israelis have died in the violence. Briefs Supremacist accused White supremacist Tom Metzger told jurors yesterday in Portland, Ore., that they could imperil their constitutions by not helping them find him liable for the beating death of a Black man. Muliguta Seraw, a 27-year Ethiopian, was attacked by three racist "skinheads" as he returned home from a party in November 1988. His head was split open by a softball bat. Metzger, 52, and his son John, 22 are accused of inciting the murder by sending an email to Portland to organize skinheads and to teach them how to commit violence on minorities. Iraqi complaint sent A Western embassy in Baghdad, Iraq yesterday received a letter from U.S. citizens and other foreigners complaining their detention at strategic sites in Iraq, diplomats said. The letter referred to foreigners detained inside a gas storage terminal by Iraqi officials. It said: "The camp inside the LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) storage terminal compound is in an extremely dangerous location and in the event of fire or explosion resulting from any fire, it would loosen, it would be impossible or camp occupants to survive. "Disregarding our strong protests, the persons named in here have been forced to move into this camp." Report finds Navy lax The Navy mishandled investigations of rapes and sexual assaults at its Orlando, Fla., training center, possibly causing some victims to recant their statements, according to an internal report released yesterday. The Navy's inspector general suggested that Navy investigators of sex crimes are inadequately trained and that too few female investigators are assigned to the Orlando office of the Naval Investigative Service. From The Associated Press SUPPORT THE WORKING CLASS HAWKS VS. KANSAS STATE Saturday • October 27 • 1:00 p.m. • Memorial Stadium PRE-GAME STADIUM PARTY AT SOUTH ENDZONE AT 11:00 A.M. FEATURING: Don's Steak House, music provided by V-100, free drinks, giveaways, and more! ALL THE mox-ie OF A START-UP COMPANY WITH ALL THE STABILITY OF A FORTUNE 100. Come see and hear what BASF has to offer. We'll provide you with: - Information on our innovative Professional Development Program (PDP) - An in-depth interview by our professional staff * Literature on our organization BASF has a long-term commitment to the continuous development of our employees. We designed our Professional Development Program, (PDP), with new graduates like you in mind. Our goal is to develop highly flexible career paths and allow you to choose the area where you'll excel. So, if you have a degree in chemistry, engineering, business or the liberal arts, you owe it to yourself to explore the options at BASF. For more details, contact your placement office. Or, write directly to Manager, Professional Employment, BASF Corporation, 100 Cherry Hill Road, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054. We are an equal opportunity employer.