Page 8 University Daily Kansan, October 29,1982 Law agencies plan campus seminar on female safety Local law enforcement agencies will sponsor a safety seminar for women on Nov. 16, a KU police officer said recently. "Lady Stay Alive," will be the topic of the seminar focusing on rape and sexual assault, KU Police LJ. Leanne Browne, who describes herself as a 7 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Carolyn Hukle, chairman of the Crime Alert program in Des Moines, Iowa, will be the guest speaker at the seminar. Hukle is also the crime prevention specialist for the Norwalk Police Department in Iowa. Hukle is well known for her seminars, Longaker said. She has received several awards for service in crime prevention and personal safety. The seminar also will include discussion of hitchhiking, making acquaintances, baby-sitting, incest and indecent exposure. Safety issues to be discussed include safety while at home and while walking or driving. A demonstration of self-resistance will also be included in the seminar. Boyds Coins-Antiques Close Ring Boyds Signature 731 Odd-Sided Coins New Hampshire Leverance, Kenneke 60144 91-842-8773 ZEN MEDITATION public talk Master Dharma Teacher See Hoy Liau Friday October 29 8:00 p.m. Parlor A Kansas Union We have a large selection of Halloween masks, make-up, hats and much more. Halloween Hours: Mon-Sat 10-8 Sun 1-5 On the record A KU STUDENT TOLD Lawrence police yesterday that she was assaulted by another woman while at a bar. 3408 alum St, Wednesday night. The student, Cheryl Hogarth, 2414 Ousdahl Road, was treated at Watkins Hospital for a broken left jaw and a possible broken rib, police hospital officials would not release any information about the patient. A 26-YEAR-OLD LAWRENCE woman was in the Douglas County jail yesterday on charges of aggravation and burglary, Lawrence police said. The woman, Robin Sherice Brown, 1417 E. 15th, was being held in lieu of a $16,500 bond in connection with the beating of another woman with a club, police said. The other woman involved, Jacquelin Williams, 1908 E. 19th St., was treated and released from the Lawrence Memorial Hospital emergency room that night, a hospital official said. Brown was arrested after police forced her away from Williams about 8 p.m. at 1908 E. 19th St. Police said the women told them that the dispute had started with an argument about some items taken from Brown's mobile home without her permission. BURGLARS STOLE $740 worth of items sometime Wednesday evening from the 1700 block of Ohio Street, police said. 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