2 Tuesday, August 28, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Hot HI:100' LO:72' Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast Hot and humid conditions to stay in the Kansas area until Sunday. Highs on Tuesday in the Kansas area lowed 100s Lows around 70 Salina 97/68 KC 99/70 Dodge City 101/70 Wichita 103/71 Forecast by Bryan Ruby Temperatures are today's highe and tonight's lowe. 5-dav Forecast KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 Wednesday - Slightly cooler and mostly clear. Slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms. High 94 Low 70. Tuesday - Hot and humid. Sunny skies. High 100. Low 72. Thursday - Mostly clear and hot. Slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms. High 96, Low 68. Friday - Hot and humid once again. Sunny skies. High 97, Low 70. Saturday - Mostly sunny and hot. High 94, Low 69. 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Rekindle your enthusiasm Wednesday Luncheon Forum This Week's Speaker: Bob Shelton On: Harassment, Pranks, Discrimination and the KU Vision of Community speaker at noon, sponsored by: Ecumenical Christian Ministries Not buffet at 11:40, Wednesday, 1204 Oread Call 843-4933, Tuesday before noon to reserve lunch, speaker at noon, sponsored by: THE UNIVERSITY FORUM ChristianDior Exclusively Parfums 843-8168 Open Sundays 12-4 Weekdays 10:5:30 Thurs. 'til 8 701 Mass. Eldridge Hotel On campus KU ombudsman to speak at forum Library tours will be given at 10:30 a.m. today at Watson Library. The tours last about 45 minutes. The University of Kansas ambudsman will speak tomorrow at a forum addressing harassment, pranks and occurring at the University of Kansas. ■ The weekly meeting of KU Gam- ers and Role-players will be at 6 p.m. today at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union. Robert Shelton, KU ombudsman, said he thought issues that arose last Kansan staff report The forum, the first in a series sponsored by Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave., will begin at noon. semester concerning discrimination at KU would be discussed at the forum. Shelton said he also would address harassment and discrimination problems occurring in Lawrence. He said yesterday that he thought groups that were vocal last semester about discrimination at KU would continue to press for change. "The faculty and administration also have a lot of interest in this." Police report A man threatened his roommate with a knife and brass knuckles Sunday at their residence in the 1900s. Police on Street, Lawrence police reported. A young woman was sexually assaulted at a party Saturday in the 1200 block of Ohio Street, Lawrence police reported. ■ Someone tried to make and ignite a Molotov cocktail, which is made from a bottle filled with a flammable liquid and a rag wick, in front of a business in the 800 block of New York City Sunday. Lawrence police reported. 1600 block of West 23rd Street Lawrence police reported. A person looked through a window into a woman's apartment while she was getting out of the shower Saturn Avenue, Lawrence police reported. A person struck a man and pushed his head through a plate glass window at a restaurant Saturday in the A KUID and bus pass valued at $40 were taken Thursday from the Kansas Union, KU police reported. ■ A KUID and bus pass valued at $40 were taken Thursday from Lewis Hall, KU police reported - The top fixture of the Chi Omega fountain valued at $100 was taken Sunday. KU police reported. A KU student's purse and cash valued together at $60 were taken Sunday from a car in the 100 block of Franklin Street, Lawrence police reported. A KU student's purse and its contents valued together at $70 were taken Sunday from a car in the 1000 block of West 10th street. Lawrence police reported. Someone broke the car, and they entered the car, causing $200 damage. - Two purses and other items valued at $193 were taken from a car Sunday in the 1000 block of West 10th Street, Lawrence police reported Someone broke the front passenger door, enter the car, causing $200 damage. ■ A five-speed bicycle valued at $130 was taken from a residence in the 1000 block of New Jersey Street. Lawrence police reported. ■ A graphic equalizer valued at $50 was taken from a KU 'student's car. Saturday or Sunday in the 900 block of Tennessee Street, Lawrence police reported. An astray and changed value together at $19 were taken from a KU student's car Saturday or Sunday in Square, Lawrence police reported. A radar detector and charge valued at $110 were taken from a car Saturday or Sunday in the 1200 block Drive. Lawrence police report ■ Someone slashed the tires of several vehicles Saturday in the 1000 block of Indiana Street, Lawrence police reported. Local death result of natural causes A cassette stereo, radar detector and citizenens band radio valued together at $625 were taken between Aug. 20 and Friday from a KU student's car in Lot 50, KU police reported. Kansan staff report A KU student's bicycle value at $250 was taken Saturday from the 1600 block of West 22rd Street, Lawrence police reported. Cassett tapes valued at $120 were taken from a KU student's car between Thursday and Saturday in Lawrence and Street. Lawrence police report A dead man found Thursday in his backyard died of natural causes, according to Lawrence police. Robert Whitley, 39, was discovered by police in the backyard of his residence at 1514 Cadet Ave. A neighbor notified the police Thursday of a foul smell in the neighborhood, said Chris Mulvenon. police spokesperson. "There was nothing to indicate that it was anything other than natural causes," Mulvenon said. Police estimated that the body could have lain hidden in the tall weeds and grass from Aug. 8 to Thursday. Mulvenon said. Trial to start for Topeka dog cruelty case By Elicia Hill Kansan staff writer The owners of a Topeka dog kennel closed by the Kansas attorney general's office are scheduled to go to trial in Shawnee County District Court today on charges of animal cruelty. In 2008 the 1988 Kansas Animal Deals Act. On June 19, animal control authorities seized 97 dogs from the SSLC Kennel, owned by Steve Scheuerman and Leonard Conger. The owners have pleaded not guilty, said Tom Lietz, their attorney. The Kansas Animal Dealers Act requires animal dealers to be licensed, said Mary Horsch, the attorney general's press secretary. The act also gives class A misdemeanor punishable in jail and up to a $2,500 fee. The animal cruelty charge is a class B misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine, she said. Correction Horsch said the attorney general's office had compiled five hours of video tape recorded at the kennel. One dog seized at the kennel will be presented to show the difference proper care makes in a dog's condition, said Audrey McCaig, director of the Helping Hands Humane Society. Two dogs and three dogs were taken after the seizure. A story on page 13 of yesterday's Kansan was incorrect. Shawna Mason was designated all-American at the Aug. 2 National Cheerleading Association Collegiate Camp in Dallas. Join KU Student Ambassadors Get involved as a: - Campus Tour Guide - KU Ambasador to your high school - Student-to-Student Host applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. For more information and applications, contact Ambassador Coordinator, Office of Admissions 126 Strong Hall 864 391 311 LSAT? Find out how LPREP can help you make this year a great beginning USE KANSAN CLASSIFIED 842-1281 WHEN: Saturday, September 1 at 10:00 a.m. before the Hawks battle the Virginia Cavaliers WHERE: South end of Memorial Stadium WHO: Your eight-member co-ed team PRIZES INCLUDE: Kick off the 1990 KU football season at ROCK CHALK CHALLENGE - T-shirts - Dickinson movie passes - Dillons movie rentals - On-air giveaways from 97 FM - GRAND PRIZE PARTY at JOHNNY'S For early registration, call Jill at 864-4845 before Aug. 31 before Aug.31 (Game tickets required to participate) any language FOREIGN LANGUAGE Study Skills Program Technique to learn HAWK TRACY says: 'I'm on my way!' 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