8 University Daily Kansan / Friday, November 15, 1991 NOVEMBER 15 SINCITY DISCIPLES ATOMIC CRAP NOVEMBER16 ADV. TIX. 18 & OVER MUTABARUKA MIGHTY DIAMONDS JAMACIA 609 SUNPLASH BAND $50 $50 MONO Have you had mononeucleiosis within the last month? NOVEMBER 19 ADV. TX. 18 & OVER JONATHAN RICHMAN ACOUSTIC FOLK contribution to research and earn you $50 at the same time For additional details call: The Lawrence Donor Center 749-5750 814 W.24th-Corner of 24th & Alabama NOVEMBER 18 OPEN MIC NOVEMBER 20 NIC COSMOS ORIGINAL ROCK Buy One Get Second For Half Price - Must be a Paul Mitchell product of equal or lesser value! Sale through November Officer Mike Patrick of the Lawrence police sets a radar trap in the department's new patrol car. New traffic patrol car gives Lawrence police a low profile By Melissa Rodgers Kansan staff writer Lawrence police are laying low in a new car designed for traffic control. The car does not have lights or bars on top, but has Lawrence police seals on its side doors. It will be used by police only for traffic enforcement, especially speeding, said Sgt. Mark Warren of Lawrence police. Warren said the car would operate in school zones during the day and night. The car, used for the first time Wednesday, will help step up traffic enforcement making Lawrence drive more aware of traffic laws, he said. purchased by the Lawrence police department. Like the other cars, it is outfitted with lights, a radio and all the required emergency equipment. The car is a 1991 Chevro Caprice and was purchased early last year along with a second. Officer Mike Patrick, who was stationed yesterday in the car at 12th and Kentucky streets near St. John's School, 1208 Kentucky St., said the new cars would help police catch people whose vehicle had been by siren or not cars in advance. Warren said the car's design would give it a low profile and make it more elegant. Occasionally, school request that police monitor traffic in school zones, he said. Patrick said the car would be especially helpful in catching people who speed through school zones. Patrick said the car now would be getting a new dash-mounted radar that would provide police with more versatility in tracking speeders. With the new radar, police can easily check the speed of cars coming toward them, he said. The hand-held radars currently used in some patrol cars require the patrol car to be at a full stop in order to track speeds. Gianna Gariglietti, Lawrence senior, was stopped and given a ticket by Pattrick for speeding through the school zone. She said she did not see the patrol car. "I saw the car after I passed it when he flashed on his lights," she said. Patrick issued a ticket to Gariglietto, who often drives by the school, for going 30 miles an hour in a 20-mile-an-hour school zone, she said. McClinton's confession blocked in kidnapping trial The Associated Press nor, objected that it would not be in the interest of justice for details of any alleged confession to be made public. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Police have been temporarily blocked from telling a federal judge that the man accused of kidnapping and molesting four young Kansas City girlhad confessed to the crimes. Kansas City police Detective Garry Wantland began to testify Wednesday in U.S. District Court that the man, who had been charged with assaulted to the kidnappings and assaults. McClinton then waived his right to two U.S. District Court hearings. Prosecutors would have been required to prove probable cause that he committed the crimes and that be taken threat to the community or might flee. McClinton's attorney, John O'Con- U. S. Magistrate Robert Larsen ordered McClinton to be held without bond until his trial. Assistant U.S. Attorney Linda Parker said McClinton's case - kidnapping a 6-year-old Kansas City girl Oct. 25 and taking her across the state line to Kansas – would be presented to the grand jury early next week. viewed McClinton in a Springfield, Ill., jail the day after his arrest. McClinton had been apprehended by Illinois state troopers. Wantland testified that he inter- If convicted of a federal kidnapping charge, McClinton could face a maximum penalty of life in prison without parole. New Music 4 You! $799/Cassette/$1199 Compact Disc Prices Good Thru November 30th hastings We're Entertainment! 2000 W 23rd (Southwest Pleza) Right behind Hardes BTZBTTZBTZBTZBTZB ZBTZBTZBTZBTZBT CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK TO THE NEW INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD BOARD FROM THE MEN OF ZETA BETA TAU. ZBTZBTZBTZBTZBTZ 1898 ZBTZBTZBTZBTZBT