2 Friday, September 21, 1990/ University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Cool HI:75° LO:53° Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast A chance for morning showers central and east. Partly cloudy this afternoon with northerly winds 8-12 mph. Mild highs of 65 northwest to the upper 70s southeast. Forecast by Robert Nett Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's tows. 5-day Forecast Friday - Mostly cloudy with a chance for rain in the morning. High 75, Low 53. Saturday - Mostly clear and mild, High 75, Low 50. Sunday - Slightly warmer with clear skies. High 79, Low 58. KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 Monday - Another chance for rain. High 76, Low 55. Tuesday - continued chance for rain. High 75, Low 56. The University Daily Kansas (USP5 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Fint Hall, Lawrence, KC 60645, 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. 60644 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 Stuart Flint Hall, Insurance, Kan. 65045 YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! Legal Services for Students Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID Appointment Necessary 148 Penguin Room (913) 864-5665 --presented by The Student Assistance Cente CONQUER CALCULUS CALAMITIES! TAKING POWER OVER CALCULUS Strategies for success in Math 115 & 111 FREE! Monday, September 24 7:20 PM 309. Pinnaw Evidence from Grissom apartment admissable A Johnson County District judge ruled yesterday that evidence obtained in searches of Richard Grissom Jr.'s apartment and storage locker would be admissible in Grissom's trial next month. Grissom is accused of killing three young suburban women, whose bodies remain missing. Grissom's defense attorneys, Tom Erker and Kevin Moriarty, had filed motions to suppress the evidence on the case. The defendants made charges by detectives were illegal. Prosecutors say Grissom gave the apartment and storage locker to a friend and left a few days before the locations were searched. Erker and Moriarty argued that the apartment and locker were not transferred in writing and that the A man who was electrocuted about 1:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Kansas Power and Light plant in northwest Lawrence was identified yesterday by the Douglas County Sheriff's Department. Briefs Johnson County District Judge William Gray denied motions to suppress the evidence found in the storage locker and in the apartment on the basis that Grissom had abandoned the property and, therefore had no reasonable expectation of privacy. Ronald W. Schaffer, 29, of St. Joseph, Mo., died instantly when the boom of a truck he was operating at a power line. The accident caused a fire and destroyed a science, including the University of Kansas campus, for about 30 minutes. searches of Grissom's property were illegal because he had not given consent. Authorities identify man electrocuted Wednesday Gray also heard testimony on motions to suppress statements Grissom reportedly had made to investigators on two occasions. However, he deferred ruling on the motion until he could review all the testimony. Kenny Reiner, 33, of St. Joseph, was working near Schaffer when the accident happened. Reiner was not injured. Kenny Reiner was a small engineering firm in St. Joseph. No details were given regarding the specific evidence obtained during the searches. Written rulings on those motions are expected to be issued beginning today. The men were taking samples from a coal pile. Need Help? From staff and wire reports Sign up for tutoring Round table sponsored by KU Nihon Club will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at Alceo B in the Kansas Union. Supportive Educational Services 108 SES Building 864-3971 LET SES HELD! ■ Organized Adult Knowledge Seekers will meet at 1 p.m. today at Algebra I in the Kansas Union The topic for discussion will be "Love Over Fear." On campus Speakers, a bilfold, credit cards and tapes valued together at $310 were taken at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday from a car in the 1000 block of Missouri Street, Lawrence police reported Campus Vegetarian Society will have a vegetarian polutch dinner at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at South Park, 12th and Massachusetts streets. Bring a vegetarian dish, cup and a place setting. A car was scratched with a key between 10 p.m. Wednesday and 2 a.m. Thursday in the 1200 block of Lawrence Street. Lawrence police reported. A terrorist threat was posted in Lake. There will be volleyball and kickball and everyone is welcome. ■ KU Ultimate Frisbee Club will practice at 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Shenk Complex. Newcomers are welcome. Alpha Kappa Alpha will have a picnic at 3 p.m. Saturday at Potter KU Eckankar will have a worship service at 11:15 a.m. Sunday at the Walnut Room in the Kansas Union. Police report A bike valued at $211 was taken Wednesday from a bike rack on the west side of Ellsworth Hall, KU police reported. Bailey Hall sometime before 7 p.m. Wednesday, KU police reported A carton of cigarettes valued at $38.38 was taken at 2 p.m. Wednesday a grocery store in the 2300 block of Louisiana Street, Lawrence police reported A package of tapes valued at $120 was taken from a mailbox on the first day of a KU residence hall some time earlier and Sunday, KU police reported. found four rounds of rifle ammunition near a pile of steel at a landfill on West Campus Wednesday, KU police reported. No spent cartridges were found, and there was no damaged property. Facilities operations employees LET SES HELP!! Lundgren, his wife and son were among 13 cult members arrested early this year after the Avery's bodies were found. The Averys were shain in April 1989 on a farm the cult rented in Kirtland, 30 miles east of Avery's home. The officers of the cult, were bound and gagged, shot and dumped in a nit. Lundgren, who made a five-hour statement to the jury Wednesday, rocked slowly in a chair at the defense table as the recommendation was read. He did not speak to report he was led out of the courtroom. During his trial, Jeffrey Landgren's attorney admitted his client fired the shots Lundgren was a lay minister of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Kirtland until he was defrocked in 1988. “It’s not a figment of my imagination that I can in fact talk to God, that I can hear his voice,” he said. He said the Averys were killed because he had sinned and the cult had to cleanse itself Lundgren told the jury Wednesday that he was a prophet of God. He read from notes and often referred to a Bible. Judge Martin O. Parks may change the recommended sentence. The same Lake County Common Pleas Court jury that convicted him made the sentencing recommendation yesterday. The jury's other choice was life in prison without parole for 20 to 30 years. Jeffrey Lundgren, 40, is to be sentenced tomorrow. He was convicted last month of five counts of aggravated murder and five counts of kidnapping in the deaths of Demis and Jaya Avery and their three children. THE MAD GREEK PAINESVILLE, Ohio — A jury yesterday recommended the death penalty for a cult leader convicted of killing a family of five. 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