in other words "It means that partly born babies will continue to die at the point of 7-inch scissors," Douglas Johnson, a spokesman for the National Right to Life Committee, on a New York Federal Court's ruling that temporarily makes partial birth abortions legal again. 2A the university daily kansan news in brief Correction friday, November 7, 2003 Yesterday's University Daily Kansan contained an error. In the article, "Senate proposes new drop policy," architecture senator Nick Lawler was misidentified as Travis Weller. Campus Hillel Foundation Shabbat dinner shoots for 200 students KU Hillel Foundation is hosting Shabbat 200 tonight in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Hillel, the Jewish student organization, hopes to gather 200 Jewish students and their friends to share in the traditional Friday night dinner. Hillel offers Shabbat dinner every Friday, said Polli Kenn, organizer for the event. Usually, 40 to 50 students attend. The dinner is free for KU students and open to everyone. Local Lawrence and Kansas City businesses donated gifts and door prizes, including basketball tickets and basketballs signed by Bill Self. Kenn said organization members hoped this years meal would top last years Shabbat 150, which brought together 165 people. For reservations, contact Polli Kenn at 749-5397. Meghan Brune County fairgrounds to host pets; Event to benefit stray animals Students can learn about their favorite pets during the second annual Animal Fair of Douglas County. The event will include lectures and documentaries from leading veterinarians and animal experts. Booths featuring pet care products and toys, training programs, education and rescue groups will hand out information. Speakers will present lectures about grooming and breeding, animal behavior, companionship and general health care. Animals from the Lawrence Humane Society will be available for immediate adoption. Proceeds from the event will aid abandoned and abused animals of Douglas County by providing food, shelter, medications, vaccinations and veterinary bills. The free event will last from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.on Sunday, Nov.9, at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, Building 21 located at 21st & Harper streets. — Amanda Kim Stairrett Topeka mayor Felker resigns, ending attempts to remove him TOPEKA — Mayor Butch Felker resigned from office yesterday, ending a prosecutor's efforts to remove him for violating Kansas campaign finance laws. A statement released by Felker and Shawnee County District Attorney Robert Hecht said the two had resolved all issues and no further action was expected. The trial of a lawsuit Hecht filed to remove Felker from office was scheduled to begin Nov. 17 in Shawnee County District Court. camera on ku Kit Leffler/Kansan Felker submitted his resignation to the city clerk, "in light of the prospect of continued litigation, which is disruptive to the efficient and effective operation of the municipal government." The Associated Press Kate Hovde, Duluth, Minn., senior, prepared a turtle mocha for a customer while working Tuesday at Milton's in the Kansas Union."We've had a lot more people in today because of the cold weather,and we hope business will steadily pick up,"she said. Question of the day KU info exists to answer all your questions about KU and life as a student. Check out KU Info's Web site at kuinfo.lib.ku.edu, call it at 864-3506 or visit it in person at Anschutz Library. Will ever see a Kansas Football game (from this season) on TV? The upcoming game against Nebraska tomorrow will be televised by FoxSportsNet. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. the game against the No. 9 Cornhuskers is Kansas' second this season against a ranked opponent to be broadcast by Fox. Back in September the Jayhawks defeated No. 23 Missouri 35-14 at Memorial Stadium. You can also catch replays of all of Kansas' home football games on channel 6 at 11 p.m. the day of the game. on campus for more events, go to kucalendar.com newsaffiliates Look here every day for information about KUJH-TV News, the student television station of University of Kansas. On KJHK, 90.7 FM, listen to the news at 7 a.m.,8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Then again at 6 p.m. Tune into KUJH for weekday newscasts and other programming on Sunflower Cable channel 32 at 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Check the all-new, 24-hour Web site of The University Daily Kansan at www.kansan.com. The KU Intercollegiate women's lacrosse team is having practice from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Broken Arrow Park. KUJH-TV News KU men's lacrosse is having practice at 5:30 p.m. today at Shenk Field. The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring Mi-Young Jin, DMA Recital at 7:30 tonight in Bales Organ Recital Hall. Admission is free. For information contact the M&D Office at 785-864-3436. The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring the Visiting Artist Series featuring Mu Phi Epsilon International Competition winner Marek Szpakiewicz, cello 7:30 tonight at Swarthout Recital Hall. kansan.com The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring a Visiting Artist Series featuring Kangho Lee, cello and Minyoung Lee, piano 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Swarthout Recital Hall. Admission is free. The Sexuality Committee of the Ecumenical Christian Ministries is sponsoring Intimacy for Commit- ted Couples from 6 to 9 p.m tonight and from 9 a.m. to noon tomorrow at the ECM, 1204 Oread Ave. Dennis Dailey, professor of social welfare, leads this workshop focusing on the maturation of committed relationships. Topics include emotional intimacy, sexual bonding, negation of differences, and tolerance of sameness. The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring the Men's Glee Club at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church, 2415 Clinton Parkway. Admission is free. For information contact the M&D Office at 864-3436. The School of Fine Arts is sponsoring the Quartet Accorda at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Swarthout Recital Hall. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students/seniors. Proceeds will go toward music scholarships. For information contact the M&D Office at 864-3436. The 13th Annual Lawrence Marine Corps Birthday/Veterans Day Celebration will be from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. today at Robert J. Dole Institute. Col.EG, Payne, Jr., Commander Marine Corps Reserve Support Command, Kansas City, will be the guest speaker. There will be a raffle featuring a gold watch, a copy of "Chesty" signed by author, Jon Hoffman, and signed sports memorabilia from Kansas' Bill Self, Marian Washington, and Mark Mangino and much more will be given away. The University Daily Kansan prints campus events that are free and open to the public. When information is submitted, the event's sponsor, name and phone number Et Cetera must be on the form, which is available in the On Campus mailbox in the Kansan newsroom, 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Items must be turned in two days in advance of the desired The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas. The first copy is paid through the student activity fee. Additional copies of the Kansan are 25 cents. Subscriptions can be purchased at the Kansan business office, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045 publication date. Forms can also be sent to oncampus@kansan.com — these requests will appear online as well as the Kansan. 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Johnson Scenic, Costume & Make-up Design by Bath Collins • Lighting Design by Brent Lind • Wig Design by Jan DeLovage General admission tickets are on sale in the KU ticket offices: University Theatre, 864-3982; Lied Center, 864-AARTS; SUA Office, 864-7469; and on-line at kutheatre.com; public $18, all students $10, senior citizens $17; both VISA and Mastercard are accepted for phone and on-line orders. We Buy, Sell & Trade USED & NEW Sports Equipment 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts This program is presented in part by the Kansas Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. The University Theatre is partially funded by the KU Student Senate Activity Fee. 7:30 pm November 14,19,20,21 Cabaret deals with adult subject matter and includes partial nudity and strong language. Cigarette smoking is used in this production. 5:00 pm & 9:00 pm November 15,22 2:30 pm & 7:30 pm November 16, 23 Stage Tool Theatre/Murphy Hall alternative spring break Come be a part of one of KU's longest running programs. Alternative Spring Break sends over a hundred students in small groups all over the nation on fun and unique community service trips. Each trip deals with a unique topic such as Environmentalism, HIV/AIDS, Poverty and Homelessness, etc. Sign up now! Site Leader Applications Duet November 7th Participant Applications Dud Applications: 428 Kansas Union http://www.ku.edu/~albreaks 4. 4 7 1