University Daily Kansan, December 5, 1984 CAMPUS AND AREA Arctic air, holiday weather visit From Staff and Wire Reports A hint of holiday weather paid a brief visit to Lawrence yesterday before making a more permanent trip today. Snow was falling at 6 a.m. today, and the National Weather Service in Topeka expected Lawrence's weather to be sunny and cold. The snowfall replaced yesterday's snow flurries, which lasted from about 7 a.m. to noon. The low yesterday was 24 degrees and the high was 39. Today temperatures are expected in the low to the mid-30s on Saturday. They have been detected in the low 30s by Saturday. The flurries were caused partially by a storm system that formed over New Mexico and the movement of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico into the region, said Rob Harrigan, a weather observer for the KU Weather Service. The warm, moist air sat on top of the cold air in the region, which caused the precipitation yesterday morning, he said. A high pressure system, which covered the area Monday, moved back into the region by moon yesterdays and precipitated winds and precipitation to move south. While Lawrence weather returned to sunny skies and milder temperatures, at least four inches of snow fell over the central mountains and eastern plains of New Mexico. A warning and travelers' advisory were issued in the areas because of the snow. Ice roads caused some schools in the mountains near Albquereque to open late. Only a narrow band of snow moved through northwest Oklahoma to east and central Kansas. "So far, all of the storms have gone to the north or the south of us," he said. "Storms usually move from west to east." The storm that hit New England, dumping a foot of snow on the region, moved east and will not be affecting the Midwest. Sunkel said. Some New England ski resorts reported yesterday that snow was still falling. Slicks road have been blamed for one traffic death. Carlin lauds governors in Taiwan trade forum By United Press International TOPEKA - Individual American states and their governors are a valuable link between businesses, the federal government and international trade partners. Gov. John Carlin said in a speech prepared for a trade conference in Taiwan. Carlin, who is in Taiwan, was scheduled to deliver the speech to a U.S. Republic of China Economic Council Trade Forum in San Diego on CST today. The governor's office released a text of the address. "Governors are in a unique position to inform potential buyers and sellers of the offerings and needs of their states," said Carlin, chairman of the National Governors Association. "And as the heads of state governments, the governors can best inform international investors of state tax policies, chartering procedures, or labor market availability which influence investment decisions." The Kansas governor, who has visited Japan and twice visited the neighborng People's Republic of China, said governors' roles are crucial to the success of foreign investors seek joint ventures with American companies. Carlin said Taiwan was in a period of change and was facing many problems that had been experienced by American states and technology they were willing to share with foreign nations. Man accused of assaults to face judge By United Press International KANSAS CITY. Kan. — A man accused of sexually assaulting three children at the home of their baby sitter on the U.S. Army Post at Fort Leavenworth is being held without bond pending a court appearance tomorrow, authorities said yesterday. Timothy A. Shafer, 24, Leavenworth, appeared Monday before W.M. Magistrate J. 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