University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, September 9, 1986 5 Seating Continued from p. were split and we haven't moved to many people to a lesser location." Season ticket holders pay $144 each for the basketball season alone. Students can pay a lump fee of $55 for tickets for football, basketball and the KU Relays. "That's a major concern that came to our mind when creating the plan," Konzem said. "Ticket holders pay a lot to see the games. Some of the people we moved have had those seats reserved for 20 years." KUAC student representative Betsy Bergman said she thought students were getting a fair deal. "I think the trade-off was an even one," Bergman said. "The arrangements have also put students with other students. I think there is power in numbers. The students are more together now, I think they like the feeling of unity." Von Ende cocaine and one count of conspiracy to distribute cocaine. Continued from p. 1 The first trial is expected to last four days, and the second is expected to last three days, according to the Court's Omnibus Hearing Report. Von Ende has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Parker and Kiefer have pleaded guilty to the charges. Each federal indictment carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison and a $125,000 fine. O'Connor denied motions from Bennett to separate von Ende's trials from Parker's and Kiefer's. The judge also denied motions for a pretrial hearing to determine the admissibility of certain statements by alleged co-conspirators and for a Bill of Particulars. A Bill of Particulars is a request by the defense for additional information supporting the government's charges. Bennett's motion requested that the defense be furnished with the dates, times and places of the alleged acts of distribution and participation in conspiracy. Without this information, Bennett told the court, it would be impossible to prepare von Ende's defense. However, in a related motion, O'Connor directed the state to furnish by Friday other information per- formed for preparation of von Ende's defense. Von Ende was one of 21 people charged in July with cocaine-related crimes after an investigation involving the Lawrence Police Department, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, the Johnson County Sheriff's Office and state and federal drug enforcement agencies. Senior officials have said Japan probably wouldn't become a full partner, like Britain, and would follow the West German model. In the West German model, Bonn agreed to allow private companies to take part but decided against a direct governmental role. tire West." Gotoda said. Continued from p. 1 Japan The decision came after three Japanese delegates visited Washington to discuss SDI. The last mission, in April, included experts from 21 Japanese defense contractors, high-technology and electronics firms. A potential Japanese role appears to focus on the intricate, high-speed tasks involved in identifying, targeting and aiming weapons at Soviet nuclear missiles, then determining which have been destroyed. Continued from p. 1 Accident from Childs. Howe said that every triathlete had known the dangers of the competition and that Childs' accident would not stop Howe from competing in a similar event again. Jerry Whalen, director of the Baptist Medical Center Triathlon, said the participants were warned to watch out for motorists at the intersections. Bill Bell of Fayetteville, Ark., who won the race, was racing neck-and-neck with Childs just before the accident. He said Childs was racing with his head down and didn't look up until it was too late to stop. Lee's Summit police, who are investigating the accident, said yesterday morning that no charges would be filed against the driver of the truck. Childs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Childs of Fairway. Dahms said Chids trained for the triathlon by running, swimming and cycling two to three hours a day. He said Chids rode his bike to Buffalo, N.Y., this summer. "He's perfectly conditioned," Dahms said. "He works extremely hard to keep in shape." Childs also spent a great deal of time working for the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian Church near Kansas City as a youth leader and counselor, Dahms said. Childs is one of the most religious people Shelly Brown. Prairie Village sophomore and a friend of Childs, has ever met. READING FOR COMPREHENSION AND SPEED (Six hours of instruction.) "Paul Childs is probably the guy that I'll remember as a fighter and at one with God," she said. Wednesdays, September 10, 17, and 24 --- Register and pay $15 materials fee by 5:00 p.m. on September 10 in the Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong Hall. 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