University Daily Kansan, October 13, 1980 Page 3 On Campus TODAY THE NEW ART HISTORY LIBRARY Open House will be at 2:30 in the lower level of the Spencer Museum of Art. TONIGHT A PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY OCTOBER QQUIUM, featuring Richard H. Tippler, a professor of nuclear lecturer from the University of Nebraska at Omaha, will be at 4:30 in 321 Manahawke. The INSPIRATIONAL GOSPEL VOICES, formerly the Black Student Union Gospel Choir, will rehearse at 6 in 404 Murrah. The SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS will meet at 6 in 323 Malot. The Western Civilization Film Festival will present "THUNDER IN THE SKIES" at 7 in the basement of Lippincott Hall. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST will sponsor the film, "Too Late to Wait," starring Chuck Singleton, at 7 in the Satellite Union Conference Room. THE KU SHOTOKAN KARATE CLUB in the gymnasium at 7:30 in the termini Hall Cafeteria AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL will meet at 7:30 in the International Room of the American Museum. The Recreation Services Singles RACQUETBALL TOURNAMIL will be at 7:30 at the Robinson Racquetball Courts. A FACULTY RECITAL, featuring 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall at Murphys AN ASTRONOMY WEEK LECTURE will be at 8 in 426 Linden, Stephen J. Shawl, KU Observatory director, will speak on "The Cosmic Science—Current Attempts at Finding Extraterrestrial Planets and Life." TOMORROW STEVEN HIND, a Hutchison poet, we read from his works at 1 in Smith Hall. The AUDIO READER NINTH BIRTHDAV Open House and on-the-nair Audiobook Studio. 115W, 11th St. Birthday Party. 115W, 11th St. A GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP sponsored by the Center for Humanistic Studies—Office of Research Support will be at 3:00 p.m. in 288 Strong TAU SIGMA DANCE ENSEMBLE will meet at 7 a.m. in 220 Robinson. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST me at 6:30 p.m. in 209, 252 and 233 Hall CHRISTIAN CAMPUS HOUSE, 1116 Indiana St., will hold Bible study at 7:30 p.m. Armenian terrorists claim bombings By United Press International Bombings in New York, Los Angeles and London by pro-Armenian Liberation groups injured at least five times after shelling damaged damage to buildings in all three cities. A male caller told United Press International in Los Angeles that a group calling itself the Justice Commando of Armenian Genocide was responsible for the bombings in New York and Los Angeles. In London, a group calling itself the Armenian Secret Army telephoned the Associated Press to say it bombed the Turkish tourist office about 1:30 p.m. CDT to protest Turkey's treatment of its Kurdish minority. Armenia is a former country in southwest Asia now divided between the Soviet Union, Turkey and Iran and is inhabited mostly by Kurds. A second bombing in London, at the Swat air office, apparently unrelated. In Los Angeles, a bomb that exploded at 3:50 p.m. CDT damaged a travel agency owned by a man of Turkish descent, and slightly injured one passer-by. It also shattered several nearby windows. In New York, a car-bomb exploded in a building on the campus of the United Nations complex about 45 miles from New York. CDT, injuring at least four people, shattering hundreds of windows and sending debris flying through the streets. A Turkish mission official said the telegram was preceded by anonymous telephone threats. In addition, he said, red paint was splattered on the face of the building about a month ago. Officials had received an anonymous letter about two weeks ago that threatened to follow up on the paint-smeared incident. Donald McHenry, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said the States had extended its regrets to Turkish officials about the incident. On the Record A fire broke out yesterday morning at the Chi Omega sorority, 1345 W. Campus Road, causing an estimated $2,500 damage, Lawrence Fire Department Chief Jim McSwain said yesterday. No one was injured in the fire, McSwain said, but the three-story building was evacuated. Police to test Rabbits McSwan said the fire probably started when a candle flame ignited a curtain in a second-story room that was being used for a sorority ceremony. A woman walking by the room noticed flames under the door. By JENNIFER LISTON Staff Reporter The Lawrence Police Department is the host of "Night and Day—the Volkswagen Rabbit test, that is." Next month, the department will purchase a Rabbit to use as a patrol car for the Alcohol Safety Action Program. The ASAP is a federally funded project designed to take drunken drivers off the road. Patrolman Bill Kelly said the department had 16 Dodge Aspen patrol cars. The new ASAP car will replace a four-year-old Chevrolet Nova. A Chevrolet Citation also will be purchased as a patrol supervisor's car. The Rabbit and the Citation will be parked in cars, cars, cars, said Ron Oip, assistant police chief. Olin said the Rabbit would be white, like the department's other cars, and would have red lights and a siren. A study in Greensboro, N.C proved $1 Pitchers during all World Series games at the HARBOUR LITES. A First-Class Dive Free Popcorn During Game! the rabbit was a satisfactory patrol car, he said. Tuesday night, the Lawrence City Commission accepted a $494 bid from Bob Hopkins Volkswagen, 2522 Iowa Street, for the Rabbit. A bid for the Citation was $750 lower, but Mike Wilden, assistant city manager, said it had power steering, a feature that allows the police department didn't want. Olin said the department would consider the Rabbit's acceleration and the driver's comfort before choosing either car for regular patrol cars. Wildgen told the Rabbit got better mileage and was cheaper to open. 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