University Daily Kansan / Thursday, October 18, 1990 5 Natural gas rate increase discussed Briefs A proposed rate increase for Lawrence's natural gas facility was discussed at a public hearing at 2 p.m. iodine at City Hall. Sam Van Leeuwen, director of public affairs for the Kansas Corporation Commission, said the hearing would give KPS and the commission a chance to present statements regarding their rate increase proposals. The KCC recommended Oct. 9 that the Lawrence utility be granted a 6.2 percent rate increase. In May, KPS requested a $1.6 million, 11.1 percent revenue increase. be grafted a 0.2 percent rate increase. The last revenue increase was in 1985. A technical hearing about the request will be at 10 a.m. Oct. 24 at the commission's Toneka office. Business school receives $100,000 gift The School of Business announced Monday that it had received a $100,000 contribution to benefit its accounting John Scarife, public relations director of the Kansas University Endowment Association, said John and Martha Poofs of Wichita contributed the money to the Kennedy & Coe Accounting Development Fund, which The gift will be counted toward Campaign Kansas, the University's five-year, $177 million fund-raising drive. supports faculty and student development. John Poos is a 1942 graduate of the KU School of Business. He served as chairperson of a committee to expand Summerfield Hall in the early 1980s. He is chairperson of the Corporate Finance Associates of Students fined for trespassing at Stull Eleven KU students entered diversion agreements in Douglas County District Court this week on one charge each of criminal trespassing on Aug. 28 at Stull Cemetery, about six miles west of Lawrence. The students, all of whom are members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, 1603 W, 15th St., are: Jonathan Getto, Greene Greene, Lawrence Johnson Jr., Joel Lehmmann, Mark Lindrud, Christopher Noel, Alan Tikwart, Chad Thorne, Shadd Smith, Michael Wingate and Michael Zyskowski. They all agreed to pay $92 in court costs and $75 in diversion costs, perform 20 hours of community service and write a letter of apology to the supervisor of the cemetery by Jan. 31. From staff reports Stereo equipment and nine cassettes valued together at $947 were taken between 12:30 and 5:15 a.m. yesterday from a KU student's locked car in the 1800 block of West 21st Street, KU police reported. A female KU student was approached about 12:10 p.m. Tuesday in the area of Jayhawk Boulevard and Sunflower Road by a man who showed her an identification card and told her his name was Brian Brown. The man said he was a salesman, and was selling magazine subscriptions to earn points for a trip to Europe. After accompanying the student to her room on the sixth floor of Tower C of Jayhawk Tower, he accepted a $24 check from her for a subscription to Inside Sports. The student later called Sigma Chi to cancel the subscription and learned that no one named Brian Brown lived there. - Someone sprayed a fire extinguisher about 12:45 a.m. Tuesday through an open window on the second floor of the east wing of McColm Hall, KU police reported. Damage totaled $40 - Four fire extinguishers valued at $160 were taken between 12:15 and 1:30 a.m. Tuesday from Ellsworth Hall, KU police reported. - A female KU student received a death threat from her ex boyfriend Tuesday in her apartment in the 2400 block of Louisiana Street, Lawrence police reported. A bicycle walk at $160 was taken between 11 p.m. Monday and 1 a.m. Tuesday from the front porch of a KU student's duplex in the 1000 block of Connecticut Street, Lawrence police reported. - Someone drew on a portrait in the main lobby of the Dole Human Development Center between S.30 and E.50. - A major art magic marker, KU police reported. A wallet and its contents valued together at $40 were taken between 9 and 10:50 p.m. Monday from a desk in a KU student's unlocked room in the 1500 block of Engel Road, KU police reported. Because of a reporter's error, a story and a graphic on Page 11 of Tuesday's Kansan were incorrect Sandy Buda resigned in May as head coach of the Nebraska-Omaha. He now is with a frozen pizza Iran. Corrections chise. of educational services Because of a reporter's error, a story on Page 12 of Tuesday's Kansan was incorrect. The new student was in cooperation with the department Because of incorrect information given to the Kansan, a person was misidentified in a Page 1 photograph near Potter Lake was Shu San Wang. Let it ring. It's not for you. Tired of answering the phone all the time-only to find most of the calls are for your lazy roommate? Southwestern Bell Telephone's new Personalized Ring $ ^{ \mathrm { N } } $ service can simplify your life. Personalized Ring gives you one or two additional phone numbers for the phone you already have in your dorm room, apartment or house. You could give a new number to your friends and family and then know, by the way the phone rings, that they're calling you. The phone will ring differently for your roommate's calls. At just 84 a month for one new phone number ($6 for two). Personalized Ring is the best bargain on campus. Probably less than you spend on pizza each week. Quit playing messenger for your roommate. 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