8A Monday, October 9, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN APPLY TODAY-WORK THIS WEEK!!! REFOUND SOUND 1-913-842-2555 BUY-SELL TRADE 823 MASS. LAWRENCE, KS Find what you want in the Kansan Classifieds. Kelly has many exciting jobs to choose from, starting immediately • Marketing/Sales • Mail Sorting • Accounting • Administrative Support • Light Industrial Positions vary from short to long-term, temporary to permanent, with standard or flexible hours. LOADS OF WEEKEND WORK!!!! Apply at 14 East 8th. Street 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday CALL TODAY!!! 749-2782 KELLY Temporary Services Coco Loco a world class dance fiesta every Saturday night 10pm-2am 943 Mass St. Lawrence, KS 913-842-1414 James M. Jesse, Attorney 865-LAWS For all your legal needs Never A fee An equal opportunity employer this October you can send a birthday gift like no other. With just seven bucks you can wish a friend happy birthday in this fun blue color and enter a drawing for a free dinner for two. or just put their name in print. But don't wait too Visit our table on the 4th floor of the Kansas Union long, or you'll miss out on this great opportunity. ber 10, or stop by the Business Office, 119 Stauffer Flint, to place your message in the October 12 paper. Surprise them early, send that belated greeting, THE NEWS in brief Woman dies during papal visit BALTIMORE — A woman died yesterday after plunging from the 30th floor of a hotel one block from Pope John Paul II's parade route. the woman, a hotel employee, landed 2 feet away from three people who were outside the Tremont Plaza Hotel. She fell from an open window about time the pope arrived at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, said Carl Smith, director of security for the hotel. The hotel was filled with Secret Service agents, bishops and guests in Baltimore for the pope's visit. "We were just standing here talking" when the body landed face down between a car and the curb, he said. Within minutes, Secret Service agents and police sealed the area around the hotel. Police could not provide any other details about her death. Skull of king recovered in Bosnia ZAGREB, Croatia — The remains of the last Bosnian king have been retrieved from a monastery in a town that was recently recaptured from rebel Serbs. The skull and bones of King Stjepan Tomasevic were sent to Croatia for restoration. ciscan monastery in the central Bosnian town of Jajce. Bosnian government forces recaptured Jajce from the Serbs in early September. Serbian forces had occupied Jajce for three years. Tomasevic's remains had been buried in a sarcophagus in a Fran- Tomasevic ruled Bosnia from 1461 to 1463. Invading Ottoman Turks beheaded him in the spring of 1463 and established a government in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Mao painting sold at auction BEIJING — An oil painting that helped fan the personality cult surrounding the late Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung was sold at an auction for $737,800, the official Xinhua News Agency reported yesterday. The report said it was the highest price a Chinese oil painting ever had fetched at an auction but did not explain whether that was only at auctions held in China or worldwide. which was made during the 1966-76 ultra-leftist Cultural Revolution and shows Mao, in his 20s, launching a general strike from a coal mine in central China. An anonymous Chinese entrepreneur bought the painting, About 900 million official prints were sold, as was an unknown number of unofficial copies. The painting was auctioned Saturday on the opening day of the China Guardian 95 auction. About 800 works of art were scheduled to be sold before the auction closes today. Compiled from The Associated Press. All Students welcome! Free with KUID 1996 Jayhawker yearbooks available, only $30 View and pick favorite yearbook photo instantly Your name is automatically entered in a raffle for the following prizes: Sony Walkman $30 gift certificate to Kansas Union Bookstore $25 gift certificate to Applebee's $20 gift certificate to Hastings CONGRATULATIONS! STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES Board of Class Officers and Student Union Activities would like to recognize the winners of the 1995 EXCEL Award, for EXcellence in Community, Education and Leadership. Lorraine Claassen David Stevens The winners will be honored at the Homecoming Parade and during the football game. Finalists: Chris Hane Mitchel Zimmerman Stephanie Childs Vered Hankin Melissa Smith