2 Monday, October 15; 1990 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Sunny HI:69' LO:45' KEY Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast High pressure will continue to dominate the weather across Kansas. It will bring sunny skies and mild temperatures. Forecast by Mike Pietronicoco Temperatures are today's highe and tonight's lowe. 5-day Forecast Monday - Mostly sunny and continued mild. High 69, Low 45. Tuesday - Increased. cloudiness throughout the day with a chance for overnight rain. High 72. Low 51. Wednesday - Partly sunny with an 80 percent chance for rain. High 78. Low 61. Thursday - Partly cloudy and cooler. High 66, Low 50. $ ^{a} $ KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 Friday - Continued mild with mostly sunny skies. High 68, Low 50. 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Recycle them at Packer Plastics 842-3000 (by appointment) PREPARING FOR EXAMS Study Skills Workshop Covers: • time management • strategies for successful test taking • using notes for review • coping with test anxiety Tuesday, Oct. 16 7-9 p.m. 4012 Wescoe FREE! presented by the Student Assistance Center Chilly Nights? Cuddle up in a 100% cotton flannel nightshirt. Warm plaids in men's and women's sizes. SUNFLOWER 804 Massachusetts 843-5000 6'x9' BOUND AREA RUGS NOW RUG.O.RAM4 Abilene stages finale to Ike tribute ABILENE — Abilene's year-long tribute to Dwight E. Eisenhower ended with a spectacular show, highlighted by a recording of a speech the former president made when he his hometown after World War II. As the words he spoke 45 years ago sounded across the grounds at the Eisenhower Center yesterday even before the stage appeared on a stage screen. The Star Spangled Banner was played, dozens of people on stage waved flags, lasers and strobe lights shot across the sky, and a blast of fireworks lighted the night for more than a minute and literally shoot the The Associated Press "We don't think we'll ever see anything like this again," Bob Roskens of Chapman said. As the show drew to a close, hundreds of red, white and blue balloons were released over the crowd of about 25,000. ground. Through slides and historical sketches, Eleanor's boyhood at his parents' home in Abilene and the one he learned there were brought to life. The slides were projected on a screen at the back of a stage specially built for the grand finale of Eisenhower's birthday with an audience of Eisenhower's birth. Abilene's history as a cow town, the last stop on the Chisolm Trail. It chronicled the escapades of Wild Bill Hickok, who hunted and tamed the wolf and woolly town. The closing program drew a larger crowd than any other event of the centennial. The program also included a tribute to the World War II veterans who served under Eisenhower, the supreme commander of Allied forces in Europe. About 300 local actors also took to the stage to portray the history of Abilene and life of Eisenhower. A 170-member choir made up of singers from 26 Abilene area churches sang patriotic hymns. Police report block of Illinois Street, Lawrence police reported. Someone broke the passenger window, causing $250 damage. Eleven pumpkins valued together at $23.01 were taken at 2:44 a.m. Saturday from a grocery store in the 1000 block of Broad Street. Police police reported - Someone struck two male KU students about 1:30 a.m. Saturday at a bar in the 500 block of West 14th Street, Lawrence police reported. - A KU student's purse and its contents valued together at $300 were taken from her car between midnight and 12:45 a.m. Saturday in the 800 A male KU student was shot in the chest with a pellet gun at 6:20 p.m. Friday in an apartment in the 1300 block of West 24th Street, Lawrence police reported. The student did not receive medical attention. ■ Three signs that stated. "If a man lies with a man as he lies with a woman, both of them have committed an abamination. Levitus 20:13. Homosexuality is wrong," were found at 5:36 a.m. Friday at the north, west and south of the bus side at jackayk Boulevard and Sunflower Road. KU police reported. A man fondled a KU student while pretending to give her exercise information between 1:45 and 2:30 p.m. Thursday on the second floor of Robinson Center, KU police reported. An armed robbery Friday morning was the third in Lawrence within three weeks, Lawrence police reported. Armed robber gets over $3,200 The clerk was not injured. The most recent robbery occurred at 10:50 a.m. Friday, according to police reports. A clerk at Wood Owl Co., 920 N. Second St., said a man pointed a handgun at him and fled the business westward on foot with more than $600. Kansan staff report Lawrence police think that the two other recent armed robberies may have been related to each other because the suspects in those crimes had similar descriptions. The suspect in the robbery did not match that description. On Sept. 27, a man pointed a revolver at a clerk in a liquor store in the 2400 block of Iowa Street and escaped with money from the store's cash register. The clerk was not injured. On Oct. 5, a man pointed a chrome, short-barreled revolver at a clerk in a convenience store in the 1900 block of West 25th Street and fled on foot with more than $180. 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