10 Thursday, September 17, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DULor OUI Court Evaluations Close to KU Campus CrossBridge 749-2626 Dickinson Dickinson 6 @ 2431 8400 3849 South Iowa St League of Their Own PG(5'20) 7.45 Bebe's Kid's PG(15'3) 7.15 Sister Pat PG(13'5) 7.25 Pet Sematary R(15'2) 7.40 Unforgiven R(10'5) 7.35 Honeymoon In Vegas PG(13'5.35) 52 Primetime Show (+) Healing Dolby Sonic Beat Andine Impaired Sturge Crown Cinema BEFORE 6 PM-ADULTS $3.00 (LIMITED TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS - $3.00 VARSITY 1015 MASSACHUSETTS 841-5191 CINEMA TWIN AllSeats$1.25 11/0 IOWA 841-5191 Death Becomes Her (PC-13) 2.45 Heilraser Illusion (PC-13) 2.45 Death Becomes Her (PC-13) 2.45 The Player (PC-13) 2.45 Single White Female (PC-13) 2.30 Wind (PC-13) 2.30 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY On the Other Side of Paradise... you'll find a big surprise! Our NEW STORE is OPEN with more of the stuff you've been asking for! imported clothing hand-dyed goods art drawings screen printing because change is good CREATION STATION 726 Mass. 841-1999 BEALITERACYVOLUNTEER BE A LITERACY VOLUNTEER Literacy tutor training workshop Saturday, September 19, 1992 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Ecumenical Christian Ministries corner of 12th and Oread Across the street from Yellow Sub (Bring your own lunch) Sponsored by: Tutoring for Literacy, partially funded by Student S For more info, call 842-0706 Students Tutoring for Literacy, partially funded by Student Senate For more info, call 842-0706 SPECIALTHANKS!! REVUE. THE DELTA GAMMAS AND "BEST PARTY CRASHERS ON CAMPUS". THE PHI GAMMA DELTAS FOR BEING THE IT WAS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT!!! GOOD LUCK WITH ROCK CHALK ACHIEVEMENT PLACERSE RESEARCH PROJECT AND ACHIEVEMENT TEACHING-FAMILY ASSOCIATION Salty Iguanas Playing at Quincy Magoos In Tampa Friday Night In Topeka, Friday Night September18th ★ $2.50 for first 32oz, Bud, Bud Lite, BuschLite, Coors Lite ★$2 Rerills ★75 centKamis ★$2.50 Cheeseburger and Fries - $\$2.50 Cheeseburger and Fries * *extended menu* Quincy Magoos CollegeHill 1517 Lane 232-9800 - Milhouse Nixons Sent 25 232-9800 HEALTH FAIR '92 TODAY & TOMORROW 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Watkins West Entrance FREE PERSONAL EVALUATIONS: Cholesterol/Percent Body Fat/Caloric Needs Blood Pressure/Stress Assessment/And More! ASK-A-HAWK-DOC! FREE NUTRITIONAL SNACKS! DRAWINGS FOR PRIZES! Health Center 864-9500 We Care for KU Health Education 864-9570 Serving Only Lawrence Campus Students "THRIFTY THURSDAY!" SAVE BIG BUCKS! From Your Friends at Pyramid Pizza (of course!) Fast & Friendly Delivery (limited area) Thrifty Thursday Special 14th & OHIO (UNDER THE WHEEL) *Open for Lunch* --- clip me --tops only .75¢ order 2 or more for free delivery 842-3232 Only $3.49 + (*carry out only*) for a small pizza (add). good Thurs. only. PURANID "We Pile It On" Daron J. Bennett/ KANSAN --- Wax works Getting a jump on the Halloween season, Tom Bloyd, KU graduate and Lawrence resident, dips skull-shaped cinders in vats of coloring at the production room at Waxman Candles, 1405 Massachusetts St. Bob Schoenfeld, who uses the candle makers today would start the large production for Halloween. History conference to unite past, present By Muneera Naseer Kansan staff writer Soldiers in shining armor will lock swords this afternoon in a battle on the stone bridge at Potter Lake. The mock fight is part of the 14th Annual Mid-America Conference on History, which starts today and lasts until noon Saturday. About 150 university professors and 50 students from the Midwest are expected to attend the conference, where they will come from jousting exhibitions to airplanes. The soldiers, dressed in medieval garb, will fight at 12:30 p.m. today on the bridge. "This battle will be a demonstration of medieval foot combat," said Bruce Rawitch, an Overland Park graduate student and member of the Students for Creative Anachronism, sponsor of the jousting exhibition. "We will be wearing armor, which is a replica of the armor worn between A.D. 600 to 1600," he said. At least six people will be fighting with wooden Lynn Nelson, professor of history, said the conference placed history professors in an informal setting to discuss a variety of historical events. "This conference is an opportunity for exchanging historical information and finding out what's going on in different schools," he said. The conference site is rotated every year between the University of Arkansas, Oklahoma State University, Southwest Missouri State University and the University of Kansas. There is a $5 participation fee for students who preregistered. After today it will be $8. Preregistered non-students pay $20. After tomorrow, they will pay $25. Some of the other events include a walking tour of William Quarrill's raid on Lawrence during the Civil War, a tour of old Lawrence homes, early and modern aviation history, a look at the history of baseball and a discussion on recording events from the Persian Gulf War. Trial set in recent burglary By Tiffany Lasha Hurt Kansan staff writer According to police reports, Carle Fells, also known as Haken Salaam, was arrested at 2 p.m. Sunday. A Sept. 23 trial date has been set for a 45-year-old Kansas City, Kan., man that was arrested Sunday in connection with four purses being stolen from residents' rooms in Gertrude Sellards Pearson-Corbin Hall. Fells' first court appearance was Monday. He was charged on four counts of misdemeanor theft and three counts of aggravated burglary. One count of battery may still be pending. Lawrence police reports said Fells also was accused of stealing items from one Lawrence residence and attempting to steal from another. Burdel Welsh, KU police representative, said the burglary counts were aggravated because the victims were present when Fells broke into the residences. Corbin residents reported that Fells removed four purses and their contents, valued together at $1,636, between 9 and 9:15 a.m. Sunday from their rooms while they were asleep. Amy Rash, Minneapolis freshman, was one of the residents who reported having her purse taken. She said her room was unlocked at the time because one of her roommates had lost her key. Rash said she thought that security should be increased at Corbin. "If some guy can just walk up in here without any of us knowing he's here and walk into six rooms, something should be done," she said. Laura Cohen, residence hall director of Corbin, declined to comment on whether security measures would be increased at the hall as a result of Sunday's incidents. "Our staff confronted the confrontation as part of our security measures," said Ken Stoner, director of student housing. "We dispatched our staff to deal with him and confront him. I'm not sure what could have been done more quickly than we did it." PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A JAFFE LANSING PRODUCTION A ROBERT MANDEL FILM SCHOOL TIES BRENDAN FRASER MANUCRIE JARRE MACIEL TADROSS DANTON RESNER DICK WOLF SCREENPLAY BY DICK WOLF AND DARRYL PONICSAN PRODUCTION STANLEY R. 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