Page 8 University Daily Kansan, November 1, 1982 Bell fails to do work, will stand trial Nov.17 A University of Kansas football player will be tried for consuming alcohol as a minor, a Douglas County District Court judge ruled Friday. Kerwin Bell, Huntington Beach, Calif., junior, will be tried Nov. 17 because he failed to complete 20 hours of community service — the punishment agreed upon with the prosecution for the minor offense. Bell, 20, KU running back, was arrested in March for drinking at the Mad Hatter, 700 New Hampshire St., a private club. Harry Warren, assistant district attorney, requested a trial on the charge because Bell had had more than 10 years of work and had not completed any hours. The maximum sentence for drinking as a minor is 30 days in jail and a $200 fine. BELL'S ATTORNEY, Halley Kampschreuer, asked for an additional two weeks for Bell to do the work. He said Bell had delayed doing it and was too busy to complete it after football season started. Rather than granting a time extension, Judge Mike Elwell set a trial date for the original charge. In other court matters, a preliminary hearing for the former director of the KU on Wheels bus program was scheduled for today. Steve McMurry, the director of the program charged with six counts of theft involving $20,425 stolen from bus pass funds. Warren said recently that more than $50,000 might be involved. He said the preliminary hearing scheduled for him in January would be waived or continued. On campus TODAY KU COLLEGE REPUBLICANS will have a reception for Morris Kay at 6:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. CATHOLIC CENTER WORSHIP will be at 12:30 p.m. in Danforth Chanel. JIM SLATTERY and Morris Kay will debate on questions of national security and foreign policy at 7:30 the Anderson Auditorium of the Union. MARANATHA MINISTRIES will meet at 7 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Union. DISCUSSION on the severance tax will be at 12:30 p.m. in the Conference Room of the Satellite Union. CAMPUS CRUSade FOR CHRIST will meet at 7 p.m. in the Big Eight Room in the Kansas Union. FACULTY RECITAL SERIES, featuring Alice Downs, assistant professor of piano music, and Rita Sloan on pianos, will be at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. MARANATHA MINISTRIES will meet at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the Union. TOMORROW BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Parlor A of the Union KU GUN CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Conference Room of the Satellite Union. CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOW-SHIP'S Bible study and fellowship will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Union. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY will meet at 6 p.m. in the International Room of the Union. As Thanksgiving draws near, the office of foreign student services is looking for families to house 55 foreign students during Thanksgiving break. Program needs families to host foreign students In the program, foreign students stay as guests with American families during either Thanksgiving or spring break. Ten families have agreed to participate in the Homestay Program, said Diane Stewart, assistant director of the program to 20 families usually participate. "We can place 30 students for sure. After that, it's touch and go. Some will drop out because they have other plans," she said. Stewart said she contacted those families who had been previous hosts to foreign students. She would like to see about 50 to 60 families in the program. don't know why. Maybe they've planned other things to do for the party. Most of the families in the program lived in Topeka, Kansas City and Whitewater, which is near Wichita, St. Louis and the same families have participated in the program. Foreign students must apply for the program six weeks in advance. Stewart said she would like to know by Friday how many families were participating and students could be notified whether a home had been found for them. "IT'S HARD to recruit families. I However, she said, she will not turn down a family if it joins the program and has no money. Students have to pay for only the cost of transportation to and from the facility. KU has been involved in the Homestay Program for 14 years. TONIGHT GO ITALIAN - Homemade Spaghetti & Meat & Cheese Ravioli & Tortellini & Scrambled & Italian Lasagne & Manicotti & Conegliano & Mozzarella & Grinder® Grinders® Daily Specials & ALL YOU CAN EAT EXTRAVAGANZA $3.80 Days $4.25 Evenings & Prices range $1.75 - $4.25 * Cool bagged & hot to go orders. 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