8 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Monday, Sept. 9, 1985 Bicvcles must be registered By Bonnie Snyder Of the Kansan staff A KU student who rides a bicycle to Lawrence faces a choice: pay 25 cents to register his bike or risk being as much as $25 if he gets a ticket. "Registration is required by city ordinance." Sgt. John Brothers, community relations officer for the KU police department, said Friday. He said registration was for the owner's protection because if the bike was stolen, it could be identified and recovered, the owner could be found. Bob Avery, crime prevention officer for the Lawrence Police Department, said Lawrence and KU were impressed about 2,000 bikes every VASR. He estimated that about 6,000 more On Campus An informational meeting about spring internships in Washington, D.C., for students in all majors and spring internships in Topeka for political science majors will be at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Nunemaker Center. The KU Kempo Karate Club will meet from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. today and Wednesday in 130 Robinson Center. ■ The Center for East Asian Studies will sponsor a lecture, "Reform in China. How Real Is It?" at 30 p.m. today in 4007 Wescoe Hall An organizational meeting of the Greenpeace Student Senate coalition will be at 7 p.m. today in Alderson Auditorium of the Kansas Union. each year should be registered. Brothers said that technically, bicyclists could be stopped for no other reason than to check registration, but usually they were cited for not being registered after being stopped for another traffic violation. "Bikes are subject to every rule of the road." Brothers said. According to city ordinance, owners of unregistered bikes can be ticketed and fined up to $25 any time they are parked on a street, alley or sidewalk. Whether a person riding an unreg- istered bicycle gets a warning or a ticket is decided by the police officer, he said. Bikes can be registered a.t.m. to p.m. Monday through Friday in 301 Carruthr O'Leary Hall or anytime at the location of your choice, which is located at the Douglas County Judicial and Law Enforcement Center, 111 E. 11th St. Because the room in Carruth-O'Leary is on the third floor, it is not necessary to bring the bike when registering. Brothers said. Those who register their bikes receive a small sticker to attach to the frame. Once a bike is registered, it never needs to be registered again. Instead, students should bring some form of identification, the make and model of the bike and the serial number. All tickets issued by KU police to bicyclists for traffic violations must be paid in Lawrence Municipal Court. When compared with the time and money spent paying a fine in city court, the 25 cent charge for registration seems insignificant, Brothers said. On the Record A KU student reported Saturday that her car, valued at $4,000, was stolen and vandalized between 2 p.m. Aug 30 and 8 p.m. Drive Lawrence drive, Lawrence MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL SPECIAL! Four gold rings and one silver ring, together valued at $1,620, were stolen from a residence in the 1800s to be sold for $375. August 31 and Sept. 6, police said PIZZA Shoppe 6th & Kaseid Westridge Shopping Center 842-0600 KWALITY COMICS SCIENCE FICTION COMIC BOOKS • GAMES 100 LAST EDITIONS (84.725) Double-Topping Pizza and 32oz. Pepsi 7.95 +tax Mention this ad for extra mozzarella cheese! 704 Mass. Downtown we also deliver 843-7398 1/2 PRICE MOVIE RENTAL with this coupon Good Tues, Wed. thru 9/30/85 VIDEO BIZ 832 Iowa Street Lawrence, KS 66044 (913) 749-3507 M-Sat. 10-8 ALL COLLEGE of LIBERAL ARTS and SCIENCES GRADUATE STUDENTS BE SURE TO VOTE FOR YOUR REPRESENTATIVES to the COLLEGE ASSEMBLY September 11 and 12 at the College Graduate Division, 210-1 Strong Hall. NEW FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING Monday...begins Sept. 9 Monday Early Mixer...4 p.m. Monday Nite Mixer...7 p.m. Tuesday...begins Sept. 10 Greek Women...5:30 p.m. Greek Men...8 p.m. Wednesday...begins Sept. 11 Foreign Student Mixer...4 p.m. Wednesday Nite Mixer...7 p.m. Thursday...begins Sept 12 Two-man Scratch...2:30 p.m. Guys & Dolls I...5 p.m. Guys & Dolls II...7:30 p.m. Friday...begins Sept. 13 T.G.I.F...4 p.m. Level 1 Call 864-3545 THE KANSAS UNION JAYBOWL Rev. Bird's case to be appealed TOPEKA - The Rev. Thomas Bird, who was convicted in 1844 of soliciting the murder of his former church secretary's husband, will have his case appealed to the Kansas Supreme Court today. United Press International The case is among 34 that will be heard by the high court this, week, including the state's appeal of a Sedgwick County ruling that dismissed three misdeemer counts of denial of civil rights filed against a Wichita minister who refused to perform interracial marriages. A jury convicted Bird on Aug. 1, 1984, of conspiring with Lorna Anderson Eldridge, his former secretary at Faith Lutheran Church in Emporia, and an Emporia man to kill Eldridge's first husband, Martin Anderson. Anderson died of three gunshot wounds to the head Nov. 4, 1983, along a Geary County highway south of Junction City. No one has been charged in Anderson's killing, which authorities say was unrelated to the plot Bird Wings. Bird, 35, is serving a $2^{1}$ to 7 year prison sentence on the criminal solicitation conviction Bird also said priors should not have been told about a life insurance policy potentially worth $270,000 that Eldridge took out on Anderson seven months before his murder. On appeal, he said the complaint against him was too vague. 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