2 Wednesday, September 12, 1990 / University Daily Kansan 21 Weather TODAY Sunny HI:90* LO:65* KEY Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast High pressure will keep temperatures in the 90s today and tomorrow. Cooler air should move into the state by the weekend, bringing highs in the lower 80s. Forecast by Greg Noonan Temperatures are today's Ngho and tonight's lows. 5-day Forecast Wednesday - Mostly sunny with winds from the South at 5 - 15 m.p.h. High 90, Low 65. Thursday - Mostly sunny and hot. Chance for late evening rain. High 93, Low 65. KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 Friday - Chance for morning showers. Dry and mild the rest of the day. High 79, Low 60. Saturday - Partly cloudy and much cooler. High 81, Low 57. Sunday - Continued cool and partly cloudy. High 83, Low 55. 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The University of Kansas Printing Service Kansas Union Duplicating Center Now open longer to serve you better 7:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Stop by and see the Canon Color Copier 431 Kansas Union 864-4908 JEWISH HIGH HOLY DAYS SLICHTOR SERVICE Sat, September 15 Hillhouse, 940 Mississippi 1200 midnight-Service 1200 midnight-Service EREV ROSH HASHANNAH FAMILY Wednesday, September 19 Dinner, 5:30, Hill House (85 members, 77 non-members) R.S.V.P. by Wednesday, September 15th Traditional and Alternative Services;LK* 7:30 a.m. Traditional and Alternative Services;LK* 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, September 21, 0:00 a.m. Shabbat Services-7:45 p.m. KOL NIDREI Barker came to the University in 1947 as chairperson of the department of psychology with a National Institute of Health grant to study children in a small community. Roger G. Barker, former chairperson of the KU psychology department and retired KU professor, died Monday of a stroke at age 74. Friday, September 28 Dinner 5:30. Hillel House R. S.V.P. by September 24 Service-LICC* 7:30 p.m Yom Kippur-Saturday, September 29, 9:30 a.m. Nikun, 11:40 a.m. In 1947, Barker established the Midwest Psychological Field Station in Oskaloosa. Researchers at the Field Station studied children's behavior and experience in their natural habitat, said Natalie Gump, a former secretary to Barker. 12kor, 11:30 a.m. N'ilah, 4:30 p.m. Kansan staff report Barker became known internationally as the pioneer researcher in the new field of ecological psychology, which studies how situations and places dictate a person's actions. Break the Past, 7:00 p.m. at JLCC* (small charge) *all services are at the Lawrence Jewish Community Center* Retired prof dies at 87 In 1963, the American Psychological Association awarded Barker the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award. Barker was born in 1903 in Max burg, Iowa. He earned a B.A. M.A., and Ph.D. in psychology from Stanford University. For rides, R.S.V.P.s, and information, call Hillel 864-3948 Barker is survived by his wife, Louise Barker, and three children. Services will be at the Oksaloa Pacifician Church at 2 p.m. Friday. Because of a photographer's error, a person was misidentified in a page 3 photograph in yesterday's Kansan. Another image of the table was David E. Kimann Corrections A page 2 story in the Sept. 4 Kansan may have been misleading. The Kansas Department of Corrections addresses guidelines governing private prisons WASHINGTON - The Lawrence Municipal Airport will receive more than $1 million for instrument landing systems. Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole announced yesterday. City airport set to receive $1 million for new systems The Associated Press In a cost-share agreement with the federal government, the Department of Transportation will pay 90 percent of the cost of buying the equipment at the Lawrence airport, and the city will be responsible for the remaining 10 percent of the purchase and installation and maintenance Briefs Three campus buildings evacuated after threats Kansas staff report Two of the three buildings that were evacuated Monday after a chemical spill on campus received bomb threats yesterday, a KU employee said. Burdel Welsh, community services officer with the KU police, said department chairpeople in Malott and Haworth halls and the Dole Human Development Center were notified of the threats and given the option to evacuate their departments. A male caller with a muffled voice called Malott at 10:26 a.m. and the Dole Center at 10:35 a.m. to report a bomb, Welsh said. A man with a similar voice called KU police at 10:31 a.m. to report a bomb at caller said that there was a bomb in the building but did not give a location or time of detonation. The buildings were reopened to those who chose to evacuate one hour after the threats were received, Welsh said. He said that after the threats were made, a KU police officer evaluated the information and circumstances to decide how to handle the situation. About 10 administrative staff members and KU police officers were involved in searching the three buildings, Welsh said. Most of the classrooms and departments in the building were evacuated. "Today the officer felt that it was appropriate that we inform the people of the situation as quickly as possible and do a cursory search of the building as soon as possible." Welsh said. "If we definitely have a bomb, we will step in and force an evacuation." New scholarship hall plans almost complete Kansan staff report Construction plans for a new KU scholarship hall will be completed this fall, a Kansas University Endowment Association association said yesterday. Dale Seuferling, associate vice president for development for the Endowment Association, said that the project would be financed by a University of Kansas Alumni Association. The project will be released in the next two months. Seuferling said the new hall would be on campus, close to the eight existing scholarship halls. He said that the Office of Facilities Planning was developing a statement explaining the project to area communities, and it might be interested in the project. On campus ■ Sociology Club will collect magazines and paperback books from 9 a.m. to 4 m. today in front of Strong University of U.S. soldiers in the Persian Gulf. Library tours will be given at 2:30 n.m.today at Watson Library. - Learning a Foreign Language, a program sponsored by the Student Assistance Center will be at 3:30 in the Hillsdale Hall Room in the Burge Union Hispanic American Leadership Organization will sponsor a lecture about Central America at 4 p.m. today at the Walnut Room in the Environs will meet at 6 p.m. today at Parlor C in the Kansas Union. A time management workshop conducted by the Student Assistance 11.40 a.m. in the Kauai Center KU Tae Kwon Do Club will conduct a workout at 6:30 p.m. today in 207 Robinson Center Center, will be at 7 tonight at 300 Strong Hall. KU Pro-Choice Coition will have a meeting featuring Scott Morgan, legislative candidate, at 7 tonight at the Walnut Room in the Kansas AISEC, a student business club, will have an organizational meeting at 7 tonight at 119 Summerfield Hall. KU Table Tennis Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at 3 Lippincott Hall ECKANKAR KU Campus Organization will present an introductory video on spiritual guidance in every room of the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. KU Democrats will meet to discuss raising funds and organizing for campaigns and congressional internations. They'll host the Audiotrium in the Kansas Union. Police report **Items valued at $680 were removed at 12:10 a.m. yesterday from a dryer in an apartment complex located in the 1300 block of West 24th Street, Lawrence police reported.** - Forty cents was removed at 3:37 a.m. yesterday from a vehicle in the 200 block of North Michigan Street. Lawrence police reported. A passenger side window was broken, the windshield was cracked and items valued at $25 were removed from the car. A m Monday from a vehicle parked A locked vehicle parked in lot 110 on the KU campus was entered between 8 p.m. Sunday and 8:30 a.m. The vehicle's $5 bill was removed. KU police notice in the 3000 block of West Seventh Street, Lawrence police reported. A bicycle valued at $170 was taken between 6:30 p.m. Sunday and 3:15 a.m. Monday from an apartment in the Lawrence Lane, Lawrence police reported. ■ A car stereo valued at $350 was removed between 8 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Sunday from a car in the 800 block of Broadview Drive. Lawrence police reported. ■ Credit card numbers were taken from mail and used to make purchases totaling $2,415 sometime between February 1 and July 25 fromience in the 800 block of Connecticut Street, Lawrence police reported. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Get Results! story idea? 864-4810 ADVERTISING WORKS! 8-6 Mon.-Fri., 10-3 Sat. It's quick and it's easy. Watch great movies while you donate. Return donors who haven't donated in the last two months can also receive $15 on your next visit. Earn $15 on your first and second donation at the LAWRENCE DONOR CENTER 816 W.24th 749-5750 Feeling Burned Out? 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