10 Thursday, January 17, 1980 University Daily Kansan Exploding sky lights spotted over Kansas By The Associated Press Brilliant, multicolored lights of an unknown origin illuminated the night sky yesterday over Kansas, northern and southern Nebraska, officials reported. Reports of sightings of the lights came from as far north as North Platte, Neb., and as far south as Lawton in southern Oklahoma. An air traffic controller at Kansas City International Airport said a pilot报应撞击飞机,现场紧急情况 coming off of it" at about 8 p.m. in south-southeastern Kansas, but the aircraft was heading north. Police Beat Officials at the airport speculated that the exploding light, also reported by another incoming aircraft, probably was a large plane landed somewhere northwest of Dodge City. Compiled by Jennifer Roblez A 28-year-old Topeka man was shot on a highway multiple fractures and facial cost he suffered in a three-car mile west of Clinton Road on U.S. Highway 40 at about 7 a.m. Randy W. Bottk1 and his passenger, Dana dawards, and an of Toperacken added to Larry's accidental injuries. Two suffered cuts and possible internal injuries. Both men were listed in satisfactory condition after being treated. Kansas Highway Patrol authorities said a westbound car driven by C. M. Larson, RL, 1 was attempting to pass a car driven by E丽达 Dietrich, 441 Nebraska St., when it crashed into the road and also was injured, but was treated and released from Lawrence Memorial hospital. resulted in minor injuries to a Topera woman. Barbara S. Wallace, Topeka, was taken by Douglas County Ambulance to the hospital where she was treated for minor injuries. She told Lawrence Police that her car stalled at the intersection of West Sixth and Broadway, where she was in the car, a car driven by Todd L. Ford, I4NI Frontier St., stair wrecked Carriage in the A TWO-CAR accident Tuesday afternoon Ford was charged with driving with an obstructed windshield and Wallace was charged with having a disabled vehicle in a roadway. LAWRENCE POLICE are investigating an attempted armed robbery at the Payless Shoe Source, 1300 W. 23rd St., Tuesday night at about 8:30 p.m. received a phone call instructing him to place money in a paper bag and leave it at the intersection of West 22nd Street and Oudshaui Road. Police said the caller told the manager he was "in a position to kill" someone who was not left at the intersection. The store's manager told police he Pole told the store's manager, Kirby J. Barker, Topeka, to leave a bag at the designated area, but Barker mistakenly left it behind. The bag was never picked up, police said. A SIMILAR ROBBERY involving a phone call and subsequent theft occurred earlier at Lawrence Police station. Lawrence police would not comment on whether the two robberies were committed by the same person. Other thefts, similar to those in the previous chapter, have occurred in Teopan and Manhape. Medical students' lawyer expects no tuition appeal KANAS SITY, Kan. - Students at the university have been pooled their lawsuits concerning tuition increases since the case was dismissed Dec. 18, Gerald Jewerich, the student's lawyer, sued the university. "I wrote a letter to the student代表ive before Christmas, but I haven't received a reply. I'm assuming they do not want to appeal," he said. The first two counts of the suit were dismissed by Shawnee County District Court on October 30, 1978. The suit was filed in May 1978 by 234 medical students who alleged that provinces in the College's scholarship program denied them to practice medicine in Kansas. Carpenter dismissed the final count in the Jeresich said the judge thought the Regents had acted properly and within their authority. Mike Davis, University General Counsel, in a letter to the judge, said he judge felt that the evidence that had been gathered before the trial reflected that the Regents had not acted capriciously and had acted fairly. The students fitted the suit after the Regents increased tuition at the Med Center by 167 percent beginning with fall semester 1978. THE KANSAS CITY STAR The Kansas City Times NEWSPAPER has a Special Student Discount for SPRING "1980" Mail this Coupon to: K.C. Star 932 Mass Lawrence, Kansas 66044 or Call: 1-913-843-1611 THE KANSAS CITY STAR AND TIMES Student Discount $13 SPRING 1980 SEMESTER RATE 39 MORNING EVENTH SUNDAY This offer is made and invited to full time students of this university or college. It is made only to areas where delivery is made by a carrier or the Star. 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