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Wayne County Prosecutor John O'Hair said he expected warrants to be issued against the officers today, but he declined to say what they might be charged with. Malice Wayne Green, 35, of Detroit was dragged from his car and beaten Thursday night by two police officers with a flashlight as five other officers watched or took part, Police Chief Stanley Knox said. Civil rights activist Joan Watson said the fact that the attack occurred in a city with a African American mayor, police chief and a population that is 75 percent African American made it more shocking. Green was beaten after two plain-clothes officers pulled his car over, then called for assistance, Knox said. "It goes to show you that even in Detroit, with so many African-Americans in power, you can't remove the shameful disease of racism that continues to inflict this country," said Watson, executive director of the president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Yesterday's rally, originally planned last week after 10 students were shot at or near Detroit schools, turned into a protest of Green's death. Demonstrators, both white and African American, carried placards saying, "Jail the Killer Cops" and "Avenge Malice Green." Student slain at Texas school The Associated Press RICHARDSON, Texas — Violence erupted after a high school's last football game of the season Friday, with shots fired into a crowd, a student slain and another beaten. Police searched yesterday for four people suspected of driving up to the crowd Friday night in two cars and opening fire in a school parking lot, police said. Some witnesses estimated 20 to 30 shots were fired. About 200 people had gathered to greet buses returning Berkner High football players, the drill team and the band from a game at Richardson High School. Richardson won. "I threw my girlfriend down on the ground." "One of them said, 'You all want some of this?' " said Lance Augspurger, a student at Berkner High School. Berkner High student Sean Patrick Cooper, 17, was fatally shot in the chest when he was forced from his car in the parking lot, officials said. A passenger in the car, 16-year-old Alex Kuo, struggled with his assailants and was beaten. He was treated at a hospital and released. Old pumpkins get 'chunked'in cornfield competition MILTON, Del. — The skies over a Delaware cornfield were full of flying squash Saturday as 10 teams competed in the seventh annual World Championship Punkin' Chunkin' competition. The De-Terminator team set a new record by hurping a pumpkin 852 feet. Never mind that it veered off course. They got the record of 778 feet set in 1990. The team used centrifugal force provided by a 1970 Chevrolet engine to win. Other homemade contraptions Flipper, based on a crossbow design, and a crude catapult. "These aren't factory-made machines," said John Wiseworth, one The event, which began as a way to get rid of leftover Halloween pumkins, drew a crowd of several thousand spectators. The Associated Press of the originators of the event. "They can fall apart, fly apart, throw in the wrong direction or just generally misbehave." The pumpkins must weigh between 8 and 10 pounds. De-Terminator beat Ultimate Warrior, last year's champs and the former record-holder. The winning team used to get only a year's bragging rights, but this year they took home $250 and a trophy. "We were beat by a superior machine," said Ultimate Warrior designer Bill Thompson. "Next year we'll be back bigger and take it back." ON THE RECORD An 6-foot long by 4-foot high iron sign valued at $1,600 was taken either Tuesday or Wednesday from the front lawn of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house, Gower Place, Lawrence police reported. A Bible valued at $60 was taken between October 30 and Tuesday from Danforth Chapel, KU police reported. A student's wallet and its contents, valued together at $70, were taken Friday from a vehicle in the 1300 block of 24th Street, Lawrence police reported. A professor's camera and cash, valued together at $158, were taken Friday from a residence in the 900 block of Illinois Street, Lawrence police reported. A false fire alarm was set off Saturday in Naismith Hall, Lawrence police reported. A man was threatened Friday by a suspect with a knife in a business in the 1400 block of Kasold Drive, Lawrence police reported. Source: Chad M. Sandwell, KU Weather Service; 864-3300 KU student charged in residence hall burglary Kansan staff report KU police arrested Jamie Lee Meredith, Lawrence freshman, Thursday morning. He was charged with burglary and the theft of a Templin Hall resident's answering An 18-year-old KU student charged with burglary and theft was given a Nov. 12 pre-trial hearing date in his first court appearance Friday. machine, sunglasses, coins and a plastic container, said Major Ralph Oliver. The items, valued together at $105, were taken either Oct. 10 or 11, according to police records. KU police arrested Meredith, who was also a Templin Hall resident, after the victim reported that the missing answering machine was discovered in Meredith's room. AROUND CAMPUS Office of Study Abroad will have an information meeting for those interested in studying in a French-speaking country at 4 p.m. today at 4048 Wescoe Hall. Hall Center for the Humanities will present Lee Mann, associate professor of design, who will discuss her work at 4 p.m. today at the Hall Center conference room. Black Student Union will have an executive board committee meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the Governor's Room in the Kansas Union. KU Students Against Hunger will meet at 4:30 p.m. today at the Big Eight Room in the Kansas Union Kansas University Gamers and Role-Players will meet at 6 p.m. today at Alcove G in the Kansas Union. vary day Lesbian Services of Kansas will have a business meeting at 7 to 10 a.m. the Oread Room in the Kansas Union. KU Kempo Karate Club will practice from 7 to 9:30 tonight at 130 Johnson Center. ■ KU Tae Kwon Do Club will practice from 6:30 to 8 p.m. today at 207 Robinson Center. KU Pro-Choice Coalition will meet at 7:30 tonight at the International Room in the Kansas Union. Hall Center for the Humanities will present Mark Neely Jr., "Painting and Experience in the American Civil War," at 8 tonight at the Spencer Museum of Art Auditorium. International Student Programs, the department of Russian and East European studies and the department of political science will present D. Olesnevych, visiting fac- utility member with Russian and East European studies, who will present "Ukraine: An Economic and Political Context" to 1.p.m. tomorrow at 11 Blain ■ Geography department will have a geography colloquium at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at 317 Lindley Hall. Kenneth Armitage, professor of systematic and ecology, will present "Space-use by Yellow-Bellied Marmots: Social Behavior, Kinship and Evolutionary Success." Amnesty International will meet at 6 p.m. tomorrow at Alcove B in the Kansas Union. Ecumenical Christian Ministries will have a University Forum from 11:40 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Building, 1204 Oread Ave. Lawrence Sherr, professor of business, will present "The Growth of Support Services and Administration in Higher Education." Office of Study Abroad will have an informational meeting for those interested in studying in Great Britain at 4 p.m. Thursday at 4076 Wescote Hall Kansas Association of Public Employees will meet at 7 Thursday night at the English Room in the Kansas Union. Brad Avery, new executive director of KAPE, will speak. - Inspirational Gospel Voices will meet at 6 p.m. tomorrow at 328 Murphy Hall. PAGEANT MISSKU- LAWRENCE SCHOLARSHIP - Women's Student Union will meet at 5 p.m. Friday at the at the International Room in the Kansas Union. KU Triathlon and Swim Club will practice at 7:30 tomorrow night at the pool in Robinson Center. Tuesday November 10 at 8:30 pm Informational meeting for all interested contestants For more information call Karen Fender 841-0215 Dance Gallery Dance Gallery 2500 W.31st (2 blocks West of 31st & Iowa) Your branch office We're pulling an all-nighter. How about you? 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