2 Friday, September 14, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Weather Seattle 76/51 TODAY Partly Cloudy HI:85° LO:55° Denver 83/53 Los Angeles 81/68 Dallas 92/70 KEY ☑ Rain ☑ Snow ☑ Ice ☑ T-Storms Kansas Forecast Mostly sunny western and centra Kansas. Decreasing cloudiness through the day in the east, with a slight chance for morning showers. Highs in the low to mid 80s. Tonight mostly clear and cool with lows in the 50s. Forecast by Robert Melt Temperatures are today's highe and tonight's lowe. 5-day Forecast Friday - Twenty percent chance of morning showers. High 85, Low 55. Saturday - A very nice day. Clear skies and light westerly winds. High 85, Low 54. Sunday - Another nice day with clear skies. High 89, Low 60. Monday - Mostly clear and warm. High 89 Low 61 warm. High 89, Low 61 Tuesday - Partly cloudy with a slight chance for rain. 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Entrance September 30, 1990 Located at the corner of 9th & Indiana • 749-1397 Learn to Study Smarter NOT Harder ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Learn to Study Smarter, NOT Harder Why Settle for Less? 4012 Wescoe Hall Tuesday, September 18 7:8 p.m. 4012 Hall FREE! presented by the Student Assistance Center JAYHAWK HANKY PANKY "cow coupon" $4 off any Tie-dye Shirt or Banner $6 off any Sweatshirt $2 off any T-shirt with this ad. 936 1/2 Mass. (above Everything But Ice) Let the games begin! Saturday September 22,1990 Prepare yourself for the hottest new concept in a TOTAL sports bar and grill. 3:30 Tee time Saturday Student group starts national effort to aid Jordan refugees Aida Dabbas and Su Alaman were watching Cable News Network recently when they decided to help refugees from Iraq and Kuwait who had become stranded in the Jordanian desert. By Christine Groody Kansan staff writer "We don't feel that human life can be put down to that level. It's more sacred than that." "It's not a political statement," Dabba said. "It doesn't have anything to do with government or oil. Dabbas, a Jordanian graduate student, and Alaman, a graduate student from England, started an effort to help the refugees. Four Lawrence residents have joined them and the group has established a national toll-free phone number that people can call to donate money for the refugees. All collections collected will go to the American Red Cross, be said. The group's goal is to collect funds as quickly as possible. Dabba said. This is a good opportunity for the people in America to He said there were 100,000 refugees in the desert and that more were arriving at a rate of about 100 an hour. Alaman said it was imperative that the refugees be borne because disease could spread in the game. To publicize their effort, Dabbas and Alaman have appealed to the churches, the Interfaith Council and the Panhellenic Council. Churches have been very responsive and some have said they would announce the group's effort during services, Dabbas said. IFC and Panhellenic have allowed them to solicit fraternities and sororities for donations. get together and do something rather than waiting for the government to do something," she said. Alaman said the group also had received recognition from local television and radio stations. Ann Stingle, spokesperson at the American twin cross office in Washington, said that funds collected would go to International Community红 Cross and the League of Relief for children. The organization purchase food, blankets, shelter and water containers. Persons who wish to donate can call 1-800-422-2000 or mail donations to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 72248, Washington, D.C. 20013. Donations must specify the name of the recipient, Middle East International Response, Dobbas said. The Lawrence Red Cross Chapter also will accept donations for the fund. On campus KU Nhon Club will meet from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at Alcove B in the Kansas Union Hispanic American Leadership Organization will present a Latin music forum at 6 tonight at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Doug Benson, professor of modern art and State University will speak. The KU African Affairs Student Association will conduct their first general assembly at 7 tonight at the Big 8 Room in the Kansas Union Elections will be conducted. Elections will be conducted. *Campus Christians will meet at 7 tonight at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union.* ■ KU Eckankar will have a worship service at 11:15 a.m. Sunday at the Walnut Room in the Kansas Union Building to be "My Spiritual Turning Points." - Campus Vegetarian Society will meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at 1231 Oread Ave., No. 305, across from the Adams Alumni Center. Wednesday at Hoch Auditorium. The performance is not free, as listed in the arts calendar. Tickets are $10 for KU students and $14 for others. - Exemption exams for Communications 130 and Communications 150 will be conducted Sept. 26 and Sept. 27. Students interested in taking exams must register by Thursday at Wescoe Hall. To register, students should bring their address, phone number, and a $10 non-refundable deposit. George Winston will perform A bicycle valued at $733 was removed between 10 p.m. Tuesday and 1 p.m. Wednesday from a bike storage shed in the 1600 block of Oxford Road, Lawrence police reported Police report p. m. Tuesday from a garage in the 2800 block of Oxford Road, Lawrence police reported. A KUID valued at $50 was lost between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. Wednesday outside of Wesco Hall, KU police reported. A wallet valued at $27 was taken between 2:30 p.m and 4:15 p.m. Tuesday from Joseph R. Pearson Hall, KU police reported. A typewriter valued at $230 was taken sometime between June 21 and Monday from an office in Strong Hall, KU police reported. Mulvenon said officers were working with police in Lenexa because of a similar burglary and theft there a week earlier. Items valued at $1,050 were removed between noon and 10:30 Theives took drivers' license cards and laminating material from the Lexera station, where they could open a bag with a concrete splash block. Lenexa detective Jerry Burke said the thieves took everything needed to make drivers' licenses. State's ID equipment is nabbed "They're (drivers' licenses) very popular right now." Burke said. "They are greatly expanded, and old schools so they can get into bars." Chris Mulvenon, Lawrence police spokesperson, said the thieves removed a board from an opening where there had once been an air conditioner. The thieves and fingerprints were left behind, but no arrests had been reported by yesterday. “It’s pretty common knowledge right now that kids will walk out of the drivers’ examination station with the laminates and sell them for $20 or so to people who are making fake ID’s. The fake ID’s are selling for $50 to $75 per unit.” "It's a tremendous problem right now because the kids are back in college." Correction In addition, Diet Center Inc.'s national policy prohibits administering diets of fewer than 900 calories. The program is managed by Lawrence's Diet Center. Find Your Style at 732 Massachusetts A page 6 story in Tuesday's Kansan may have been misleading. The Diet Center in Lawrence, 935 Iowa St., was in no way involved with the 750-calorie-a-day diet program that Sara Holleb, Louis senator, said she was given. The most recent theft occurred Monday night in Lawrence, where camera equipment, a validation plate with the state seal, 72 unnumbered cards, laminating equipment, film and $100 in cash were taken. Equipment to produce fake drivers' licenses has been stolen from two state examining stations this month. The order requires state agencies with gasoline pumping facilities to dispense a mixture of 10 percent agricultural ethyl alcohol and gasoline, and instructs state employee who buy fuel while traveling to pur- State vehicles to use ethanol Gov. Mike Hayden signed an executive order at the State Fair yesterday directing the use of new fuel in hybrid-blended fuels in state motor vehicles. YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! The Associated Press A COUPON! 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AIRPORT MOTEL - lowest weekly rates back of a piano series that was very popular in the late 1970s, said Richard Angletti, who is coordinating the series. The concerts, which are free, are scheduled to begin Oct. 14 with the recital of Claude Frank, an artist in residence at KU. Frank's concert will be at 3:30 p.m. at the Student Center's Battenfeld Auditorium on the Med Center's Kansas City, Kan., campus. Frank, an internationally known pianist, also will return to the Kansas City area in January 1991 to perform with the Kansas City Symphony. N. Lawrence 842-9505 at Tee Pee Junction - From staff and wire reports DUMP SIZE REFIREGIRATORS RATE $4.50 RAT $4.50 FREE DELIVERY! 929 MASS. 843-1470 NAVY OFFICER REPRESENTATIVE ON CAMPUS L. S. Navy Officer Programs Representatives will be on the Kansas University campus on September 18 & 19, 1990. 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