2 Wednesday, August 26, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K37 Mass., Lawrence, KS 66044 913-841-1333 Futons Factory Direct Prices As Low As $88.95 Monday-Thursday 10-8 Friday and Saturday 10-5 Sunday 12-4 ON THE RECORD Angel Flight/Silver Wings will meet at 5 p.m. today in room 105 of the Military Science Building OAKS-Non Traditional Student Organization will have a brown-bag lunch meeting from 11a.m. to 1 p.m. today in Aloe of the Kansas Union. A pursue, and its contents valued at $194, was taken at a daybed on Sunday from a car in the 600 block of 24th Slope, Upper West Side. There also were three confirmed deaths in the Bahamas, where Andrew passed through Sunday. PENCE GREENHOUSE Between 2 and 8 a.m. Monday, a deposit bag containing $700 in cash was taken at the 700 block of Massachusetts Street, Lawrence police reported. ON CAMPUS ■ University Forum and Ecumenical Christian Ministries will present Mike Kautsch, dean of the School of Journalism in a speech, "Media, Morality and the Marketplace" at noon today at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Building, 12th Street and Oread Avenue. ■ Between 7.15 and 8:48 p.m. Monday, $820 in cash was taken from a residence in the 3500 block of 10th Street, Lawrence police reported. CORRECTION On Page 6 of yesterday's Kansan, the story headlined "KU to open a place for all" contained incorrect information. The Office of Minority Affairs has not yet mailed invitations to campus organizations to ask them to join a committee that will determine what the KU multicultural center will include. "We feel much better today than we did last night," said Mayor Sidney Barthelemy. "We're still going to get a lot of rain. We're still going to get high water and we're still going to get a lot of wind. We're not out of the woods." ■ There will be tours of Watson Library at 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. today. On Monday, the storm, packing sustained winds of 140 mph and gusts over 160 mph, hit the southern tip of Florida, tearing Dale County, which includes Miami, was under a dusk-to-dawn curve, and about 2,200 - Hong Kong and Macau Student Association will meet at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the Jahwayk Room of the Kuala Lumpur University. At 10 p.m., the eye of the storm was skirting the Louisiana coast, about 85 miles southwest of New Orleans, heading northwest at 13 mph. A storm surge of 10 to 15 feet of water was possible near the eye, and hurricane-force winds extended 70 miles. Up to 10 inches of rain could hit some places. Authorities reported 14 deaths in Florida, and officials said they thought the toll could rise. Metro-Dade police director Fred Taylor said police were going house-to-house in search of people reported missing. Farmers along the coast already began estimating losses as Andrew was sure to uproot the green, luxurious stalks of sugar cane 12 to 15 feet high. Cane is harvested in late fall. Andrew strikes Louisiana yea could see on U.S. 90 — more than 31/2 miles at one bend. Traffic was also tied up on Interstate 49. The evacuation orders carried added weight because most people had seen pictures of the destruction in Florida, where parts of southern Dade County, below Miami, were left in ruins. A Coast Guard helicopter rescued four people and two dogs from a disabled 65-foot fishing boat in rough seas 50 miles south of Houma. Sheriffs imposed 6 p.m.-to 6 a.m. curfews along the coast, and banned alcohol sales. Continued from Page 1. up trees, peeling away roofs, walls and flanking walls and hanging behind a tangled mess of mangled debris. Homestead Air Force base was among the most badly damaged places — military officials said it was nearly a total loss. Dade County emergency management director Kate Hale said her preliminary estimate of damage in south Florida was $15 billion to $20 billion, and at least 50,000 people were left homeless. If her figures were out, Andrew will have been able to spend more than double the destruction of Hurricane Hugo, which had been the costiest hurricane in this country. 15th & New York (4 blks Fast of Mass) The city, surrounded by water and built below sea level, for years has feared that a hurricane could bury neighborhoods under up to 8 feet of water. President Bush toured damaged areas in a police Jeep on Monday and pledged $50 million in federal disaster aid. Airlines canceted an airport into and out of New Orleans' airport, although officials said it would remain open as long as possible. National Guardsmen took up positions to stop scattered looting. More than 200 people had been arrested for looting and curfew violations by late yesterday. 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