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Cosmetics, valued at $29.89, were taken at 4:15 p.m. Friday from a store in the 3100 block of Iowa Street. ■ Linen bedding and towels, valued at $119, were ■ placed at 10 p.m. Friday from a hotel in the 200 block of Milwaukee. Cigarettes, valued at $55.25, were taken at 3:03 a.m. Saturday from a store in the 1700 block of Massachusetts Street. Lawrence notice reported. A radar detector, valued at $105, was taken between 11:30 p.m. Friday and 1 a.m. Saturday from a car in the 900 block of Massachusetts Street, Lawrence police reported A bicycle, valued at $200, was taken between 12:30 p.m. and 12:55 p.m. Friday from the 1700 block of Massachusetts Street, Lawrence police reported. ON CAMPUS Tours of Watson Library will be at 10:30 a.m. and 4:30 m.p.m today. KU Triathlon and Swim Club will meet at 7 tonight at the International Room in the Kansas Union Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs will meet at 7 tomorrow night in the Centennial Room of the atrium. An organizational meeting for Best Buddies will be at 7:30 tomorrow night at the Kansas Room in the Kansas Union. ■ Asian American Student Union will meet at 7:30 tomorrow night in 100 Smith Hall. KU International Folk Dance Club will meet at 7:30 Friday night in the gymnasium of St. John's School, 12th and Vermont streets. CORRECTIONS A graphic on Page 6 of Thursday's *Kansas* contained incorrect information. The three streets west of Washington Street were in the wrong order. The streets southeast from east to west, are Vernont, Kentucky and Tennessee. A story on Page 11 of Thursday's *Kansan* incorrectly implied that Desmond Howard, the 1991 Heisman Trophy winner, played for Notre Dame. Howard played for Michigan. Wheeler said the committee also had conducted 'phone blitzes to get organizations' opinions of the plan. Committee members have estimated that 40% of professors and tutors professors and experts for further advice. "I don't think it's a matter that it didn't work," said Shirley Noah, business manager for Washington University. "It was more that this other way seemed to be more efficient." Washington University in St. Louis did have a checkoff program resembling Wheeler's plan, but three years ago the university returned to a committee allocation process. Groups now must request funds from a student programming board. "This plan would make the groups accountable to the students, not just to Senate," she said. "It's an odd idea, but I think it could work." Wheeler and Broeckelmann's research committee is studying programs that work, like Iowa, and programs that didn't work, like Kentucky or University's, as they form their own version for KU. Former KU basketball star arrested for battery Kansan staff report Maricar Tinio, University of Iowa's student body vice president, said only 30 to 40 percent of Iowa's students elected to pay the additional fee. The University of Iowa has a program similar to what Garlinghouse suggested. Students at Iowa can choose to finance the organizations and clubs they support by paying an additional $2 and marking their choices on an optional student fee card. Garlinghouse said he thought the best possible way to give power to students would be to let them allocate $4 of their activity fee, and leave the remaining money to Senate. The Stallworths were granted a divorce in Hawaii in 1988. Christine Stallworth has had custody of the couple's three children since then. How she was in town last week for a custody hearing. Medical Center as associate director of facilities operations. Bud Stallworth filed papers in Douglas County District Court in July to gain custody of the children. He was granted temporary custody on July 17. The children have lived with him in Lawrence for the past six weeks as part of his visitation rights. *Stairmasters & Bicycles *Weight Equipment *Sauna & Showers *Babysitting *Exclusively for Women *Toning & Body Sculptin *Tanning "That kind of campaigning is okay before the committee, but it's entirely unacceptable on campus," he said. Under Wheeler's checkoff plan, Garlinghouse said he could picture club members lining the streets like coupon distributors during Hawk Week, badgering students to finance their programs. The court ruled on Friday that the children should continue to live with their mother, who now lives in Roswell, Ga. According to police reports, Stallworth's ex-wife Christine Stallworth alleges that he tried to hit her car with his car in front of Royal Crest Lanes bowling alley, 925 Iowa Street, Thursday afternoon. Christine Stallworth alleges that he later pushed her into a video game machine inside the bowling alley. Former University of Kansas basketball star Bud Stallworth was arrested in Lawrence Friday on one charge of aggravated assault and one charge of battery. Senate has opposed Continued from Page 1. "My client had gained custody of the children in Hawaii, where she has lived," said David Berkowitz, Christine Stallworth's attorney. "So the judge ruled that the state of Kansas had no jurisdiction to give custody of the children to Mr. Stallworth." Bud Stallworth, a Lawrence resident, was released Friday on his own recognition. Stallworth denied the allegations and refused to attend the court of appearance is scheduled for today at 1:45 p.m. Stallworth played at KU from 1970 to 1972. He was a consensus All-American in 1972 and an Academic All-American in 1971. After graduating from KU, he spent five years in the NBA. He currentivworks at the University of Kansas Kansan staff report - ACE Aerobic and Personal Trainer Certification * 75 Classes Weekly * STEP REEBOK classes * Low, LowHigh, High Impact Aerobics * Body Composition Analysis * Treadmills Man injured during Lewis Hall cafeteria renovation Starkey was taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital, where hospital officials said he was treated and released. John Craig, McPherson Contractors superintendent, said the accident probably would not have occurred had Starkey not been trying to knock out such a large piece of the wall. John Starkey, McPherson Contractors employee, fell eight feet while working on a wall in the Lewis Hall cafeteria, said co-worker Darrel Burton, who said he saw Starkey fall. A man suffered minor injury Friday morning when he fell from scaffolding at the Lewis Hall renovation site. Starkey was knocking cylinder blocks from a wall when a block hit him, causing him to lose his balance and fall. Burton said. 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