2 Tuesday, September 25, 1990 / University Dallv Kansan Weather TODAY Mild HI:85' LO:57' KEY Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast The entire state will be under the influence of high pressure developing in the western hall of the United States. This will bring dry and mild weather. Forecast by Miller C. Den III Temperature are today's highs and tonight's lows KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 5-day Forecast Tuesday - Sunny and warmer with more dry weather. High 85, Low 57 Wednesday - Continued sunny and dry High 88, Low 63 Thursday - Sunny and nice High 84, Low 59. Friday - Repeat of Thursday. Sunny and dry High 85, Low 61. Saturday - A little warmer with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms. High 89, Low 64. The University Daily Kansan (USP5 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stuart-Fint Hall, Lawrence, Kan 60045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. 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(downtown) 843-6375 **Golden Key National Honor Society will have an information table from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. today and from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. South Lobby in the Kansas Union Commuters Club will meet for Commuters Club will meet for lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at Allege I in the Kansas Union ■ An information session on KU programs for study abroad in Spanish speaking countries will be at 3 n.m. today at 3040 Wescoe Hall ■ An information session on KU programs for study abroad in French speaking countries will be at 1 p.m. today at 50 Worcester Hall. ■ KU Students Against Hunger will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union. ■ Movimental de los Chicanos, a forum sponsored by the Hispanic American Leadership Organization, Big Eight Room in the Kansas University Big Eight Room in the Kansas University Surviving College Algebra workshop, sponsored by the Student Assistance Center, will be at 7 tonight at 4012 Wescoe Hall. **Eating disorders support group** will meet at 7:30 on tarmat Room 20 at Walkins Memorial Health Center and Braeve Audience Board live interviews of GREECs members discussing racism on campus from 8 to 9 tarmat ■ KU Fencing Club will have fencing instruction and a workout at 8:30 onnight at 130 Robinson Center. Nihon Club will meet at 7 tonight at Parlor A in the Kansas Union story idea? 864-4810 UNI quoted a railway official as saying that "the calf was killed as it suddenly appeared on the tracks." Train service between Mettupalayam and Outacadem was affected for more than 12 hours, UNI staff were called in to say when the elephants left the site. fire's source has been sent to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation to whether some kind of flammable material used to start the fire, Mullens said. He said damage to the building's attic, walls, rafters and roof totaled about $30,000. From staff and wire reports One KU police detective is working with the Lawrence Fire Department to determine what caused the fire, Mullett said. They are investigating the fighting problems, a cigarette and sputtering propane in the straw as possible causes of the fire. Briefs southern India, UNI said. "A lot of times in dealing with a tire investigation, you do as much ruling out specific causes as you do pinpointing causes," Mullens said. Quality... Since 1889 Elephants roaming in the in-ground forests came rushing after they heard the call's cries and sat on the tracks, the news agency said. After futile attempts to dislodge the animals, the crew backed up the train to its origin, Muntalupa, in Marks JEWELERS INC. A herd of elephants blocked rail tracks for several hours after a passenger train in New Delhi knocked down and killed an elephant calf yesterday, United News of India reported A suspect was arrested after threatening a KU student in his car about 12:30 a.m. in front of the Computer Services Facility, KU campus. The suspect also kicked in the driver with a window-causing $100 damage. 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Lawrence police reported 817 Mass./843-4266 Elephants block rails after calf killed by train Facilities operations uses straw, which was being stored in the building's attic, to clean oil spills. ■ Tires valued together at $100 were off a KU student's bicycle between 8:20 a.m. and 12:25 p.m. Friday parked at a bicycle rack on the north side of Haworth Hall, KU police reported. ■ A backpack and its contents valued together at $150 were taken about a pall of gold from a study area on the KU police station. Watson Library, KU police reported. Social Rehabilitation Services to establish area office in Lawrence A KU student was struck and kicked at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the 1800 block of Naismith Drive, KU police reported. The student suffered a broken nose, chipped tooth, black eye and a cut up俊. Lt. John Mullen said that when trying to determine the cause of a fire, investigators looked at the place where the fire started. In this case, he noted that the fire was found below the area where the straw was stacked indicates the fire was set. - Someone painted the west and north sidewalks of Wescoe Hall between 5 p.m. Friday and to a.m. Saturday. A report damaged total $120 A new area director for the seven counties will be appointed this week, she said. Kansan staff report Fifty dollars in cash was taken from three rooms in Lewis Hall between 1 p.m. p.m. 11 and 9:30 a.m. Thursday, KU police report In a press release from the Kansas Department of SRS, Dennis Taylor, SRS acting secretary, said the area administrative offices were being reduced from 15 to 12. Taylor said the moves were designed to reduce costs. A bicycle seat valued at $0 was taken about a m. s. Saturday from a KU student's bicycle parked on the campus of Lewis Hall, KU police reported. Correction Police investigating storage building fire as arson Conant said the Lawrence SRS office would expand from 40 to 100 employees and would serve Douglas, Franklin, Jefferson, Atchison, Jackson, Doniphan and Brown counties. A straw fire that damaged a facilities operations storage building located p in Sunday is being investigated by police who spoke person said yesterday accusing SRS public information director, said yesterday. Lawrence SRS, which now serves Douglas County under the direction of the Topoka area office, will become an office area for seven northeast Kansas counties. Because of a reporter's error, a Page 3 story in yesterday's Kansas was incorrect. Jay Cooper, president of KU Students Against Hunger, said 40,000 children worldwide starved to death each day. The quality of Social Rehabilitation Services in Lawrence will remain the same even though the state is rearranging the way SHS is organized, Barbara Conunt, the SHS public information director, said yesterday. "I think the differences will be internal and admin trative at this point," Conant said. Taylor said the moves were designed to reface TONIGHT MILWAUKEE Great Reggae featuring TONY BROWN and the Landing Crew FRIDAY Sin City Dicibles w/ Ricky Dean SATURDAY Kill Whitey Sinister Dane WEDNESDAY from England Don't miss the Wildness of Gaye Bikers on Acid w/ special guests Killing Drum special 18 and over show THURSDAY from Kansas City Sons of Rex Toledo Waltz Don't forget 50% Draw! SELL IT FAST IN THE DAILY KANSAN Legal Services for Students YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! 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