SINCE 1889 Ancestors on display Museum exhibit has a Diatryma, the forerunner of the Jayhawk See page 3. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1985, VOL. 96, NO. 29 (USPS 650-640) Mild Details page 3. Fraternity canceling festivities By Stefani Day Of the Kansan staff The Wheat Meet Party, once billed as the largest beer party in Kansas, will not take place this year after irate neighbors threatened to go to court to stop it, the party co-chairmen said yesterday. The fifth annual Wheat Meet Party, scheduled for tomorrow night at the Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity house, 2021 Stewart Ave, was canceled yesterday, said co-chairman Tom Black, Carlsbad, Calif., senior. However, a threatened injunction was not the reason the party was canceled, he said. "We ran into some problems with the neighbors," he said. "We put the party plans on hold until we could figure out a way to deal with the problem. "Since we were doing it for a philanthropic cause, we wanted to make a profit, and this late, we wouldn't make a substantial profit." The party was to follow the a Wheat Meet Track Meet that place Saturday. "But after the drinking changed, they said we couldn't it on campus," he said. The party, which was to benei cancer research, usually is he the Burge Union parking lot, said. When he and co-chairman McElhenie, Lawrence junior, ed to have the party at their frery house, the neighbors took ac. The problem is not a new one Ann Eversole, director of orgions and activities. "Some of it goes back to the couple of years when there have major outdoor parties on SI." We were told that he thought their rights were viola Linda Dick, 1745 W. 20th S. she had complained about large steew on Stewart Avenue for years. Her main complaints were damage, harassme pose. "Pictures fall off the walls, a babies are awakened," she said Dick said party-goers "u over the back fences into the Veyom it vomit into the yard." Last spring, the neighb- made an agreement through sole with the Stewart Avenue nities, said Sherman Yacher, I 20th St. Yacher said about 100 nei had requested that the part stopped. "We neighbors really tried to with the folks," he said. "African Stewart Street Bash, any part 500 would be held on camp return, we would let the frate and sororites have the S Street Bash." Black said the Wheat Meet attracted 4,000 to 6,000 people years and raised about $10,000. See PARTY, p. Student to victi Bheresa Scott Of the Kansan staff When Antonio Luna be "Mexico relief quarter l week ago to collect money f thqque victims in that court didn't know the project mean he would have to wif from the University. from Luna, Mexico City freecollected $683.75 in front of Luna, Mexico City rite collected $683.75 in front of Hall during his two-day effort will have to withdraw frie 89.99 189.99 University to deliver the 479.99 personally, he said yesterday 1799.99 Man convicted of child abuse, manslaughter Although Luna said he ne second thoughts about go Mexico City to deliver the pay he finally decided to go becafed could not reach anyone to s, money to and had no other getting the money to the tho people. A 21-year-old Lawrence man was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and felony child abuse yesterday morning by Douglas County District Judge Mike Malone. Genaro Ray Lewis, who was implicated in the Aug. 10 death of 21-month old Duane Beers and in the June 30 abuse of 3-year-old Bryan Williams, pleaded no contest to the charges. By Karen Blakeman Of the Kansan staff Malone ordered a presentencing investigation and set a sentencing date of Oct. 31. Lewis is being held without bond until sentencing. The penalty for voluntary mlaustranger is five to 20 years in the state prison prison and a fine of up to $15,000. The penalty for abuse of a child is three to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. Malone several times while being babysat by Lewis on June 30. The child abuse charge in connection with the death of Beers was dropped, and the first-degree murder charge was replaced with voluntary manslaughter in the plea agreement. Flory also agreed not to ask for longer sentences under the habitual criminal act. He said that in November 1983, Lewis was convicted of felony theft in Johnson County District Court. 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