University Daily Kansan, August 21, 1985 Page 2 Man charged in death of infant By Nicolette Kondratieff Staff Reporter A 21-year-old Lawrence man was charged last week with voluntary manslaughter in the death of a 21-month-old boy he was baby-sitting. Genaro Ray Lewis, 820 Indiana St. called police the morning of Aug. 10 and said he thought the child was THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Summer staff Jeff Cravens Editor Michael Totty Chris Lazzarino Managing editor Editorial editor John Egan Campus editor Susanne Shaw General manager, news adviser Brett McCabe Business manager Mark Schick Retail sales Eric Checke National/Campus sales John Oberzan tales and marketing adviser Fall staff Rob Karwath Editor John Hanna Michael Totty Managing editor Editorial editor Lauretta McMillen Campus editor Susanne Shaw General manager, news adviser Duncan Calhoun Business manager Brett McCabe Sue Johnson Retail sales Campus sales Megan Burke National/Co-op sales John Oberzan Sales and marketing adviser The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045, daily during the regular week year, except Saturdays, Sundays, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday nights. Second-class postage贴付 at Lawrence, Kan. 66044. In Douglas County, mail cost $1 for six months and $2 a year. Elsewhere, they cost $1 for six months and $3 a year. Student subscriptions cost $3 and are paid through the student activity fee. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, KA9045 Bungalo Laundromat 19th & Barker - 60¢ washers - 10¢ dryers - Large capacity washers available - Cleaning supplies - Air Conditioned Open 24 hours for your convenience dead. The child, Duane Beers, was found by police on his bed in his east Lawrence home. Lewis' preliminary hearing will be at 9 a.m. September 12 and 13 in Douglas County district court. He remains in Douglas County jail pending $40,000 bail. Other news from the summer in Lawrence: Plans to develop a riverfront shopping mall in Lawrence are moving ahead after Lawrence city commissioners agreed to clarify what improvement costs the city is willing to share to help the project succeed. David Longhurst, city commissioner, said that cost estimates were not available. But the developer, Two Crowns Corp., of Fort Worth, Texas, wanted the city to clarify its policy on possible costs, such as widening streets to accommodate increased flow of traffic. Culture Farms Inc., a culture-growing company based in Lawrence, filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptcy laws after a Shawnee County district judge upheld a cease-and-desist order from John Wurth, Kansas securities commissioner. Wurth's order does not prevent Culture Farms from buying and selling the cultures if they are to be used for the production of cosmetics. The cultures are used in the manufacturing of House of Cleopatra's Secret Inc. cosmetics. Wurth had charged the company with operating a pyramid scheme through its buying and selling of culture growing materials. Two Lawrence firefighters were charged July 24 with possession of controlled substances. Tommy D. Teague, 1500 Lynch Court, was charged with possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Thomas L. Bedell, 2705 Lawrence Ave., was charged with one count of possession of marijuana. Bedell has resigned from the fire department and Teague has been suspended without pay for an indefinite period. Alberto Tito Vargas, a 33-year-old Colombian, pleaded guilty July 12 to four of 21 charges that he helped run a cocaine ring in the Lawrence area. KU makes changes in late enrollment Staff Reporter By Mike Snider In the past, students enrolling late for classes often were met with a bright green "Section Closed" on a computer screen at the enrollment center in Strong Hall. This year, changes made by the Office of Academic Affairs should ensure that students who enroll late should get more of the classes they want or need. After spring and summer enrollment, many core classes were closed, but schedule changes and class additions were made to help solve problems for late-enrolling students, Brower Burchill, associate vice chancellor for Academic Affairs, said. "It's going to be better than last year," Burchill said. "But it will still be tight. I don't think it's The Academic Affairs office rescheduled fee payment and enrollment, which will enable about 2,000 students expected to enroll Wednesday and Thursday to get some classes that previously were, Burcillah said. In the past, late-enrolling students enrolled before pre-enrolled students had paid fees. Burchall said. This meant that students enrolling for the fall were not able to choose from classes that might have opened up if pre-enrolled students did not show up to pay fees. 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