2 University Daily Kansan / Friday, November 1, 1991 With the sudden change in temperature, Koleme Dietz, Lawrence resident, tries on gloves at Sunflower Surplus, 840 Massachusetts St. Dietz had planned to wait to buy gloves, but yesterday's cold weather changed her mind. Store workers said winter-gear sales had increased recently. Winter gear A cellular phone and a calculator valued at $820 were taken from an unlocked car between 5:30 and 7:15 p.m. Wednesday in the 400 block of Dakota Street, Lawrence police reported. West 27th Street, Lawrence police reported. ON THE RECORD Halloween decorations were taken from a yard between 7-45 a.m. and from the backyard to the front yard. ON CAMPUS A man pushed his wife's car with his truck between 1:30 and 2:52, m. in the 1900 block of West 31st Street. He also went to his house, Lawrence police reported. African Affairs Association will sponsor a program on Nigeria's rural development program at noon today at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. International Studies and Programs and African-American Studies will sponsor a lecture by Ibrahim Gambari, Nigerian ambassador to the Nations, at 3.00 p.m. today at the National Room in the Kansas Union. The Korean Students Association will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at 111 Fraser Hall The Baha'i Club will meet at 7 The Regionalist Room in the Kauai Jungle KU Gamers and Role Players and the Student Union Association will show themovie "RobinHood" at7and9 tonight and tomorrow night at Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Hashinger Hall will sponsor "Grease" at 8 tonight and tomorrow night at the Hashinger Theatre in Hashinger. Habitat for Humanity's workday will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow. Those interested should meet at the Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. A quote attributed to Ian Lan Yarm, Stouffer Neighborhood Association representative, was incorrect in a Page 1 story in Wednesday's Kansan. Yarm said Stouffer and Sunflower residents agreed to a 5.3 to 5.7 percent rate increase on the condition that a working team from housing and the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Sigma Nu fraternity will sponsor the Ultimate Fall Frisbee Tournament atrium and sorrow and Sunday at Shenk Complex. endowment fund find alternative financing possibilities for renovations. **Anitemina graphicon Page5in yesterday's Kansan was incorrect.** The leader of Lebanon is President Elias Hrawi. CORRECTIONS The Associated Press Smith watched intently and took notes during the questioning. "I'm innocent of the charges," Smith told hundreds of reporters as he entered the Palm Beach County Courthouse. "And today the court will begin to try to find six people who have an open mind, who will look at all the evidence in the case." WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Seven months after a woman said she was raped by William Kennedy Smith, lawyers yesterday began questioning potential jurors about his famous family, from its scandals to its tragedies. "I'm confident that when the process is completed, I'll be found innocent. I look forward to putting this behind me and getting on with my life and my career, which I miss a great deal." The 31-year-old Georgetown medical school graduate, a nephew of Sen. Edward Kennedy, was accompanied by his mother, Jean Kennedy Smith; anunt Patricia Lawford; sisters, Amanda and Kym Maria; and brother, Stephen. Smith is accused of raping a 30-year-old woman at the Kennedys' Palm Beach branch. "Let's just let this process work," he said inside the tiny courtroom. "I really want to try." Smith and his attorneys content the woman, who lives in Jupiter, Fla., consented to sex and then fabricated the accusations convicted, Smith couldface4*years in prison Suspected kidnapper identified The Associated Press Kansas City mayor warns against vigilante action as hunt continues KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A 26-year-old man was named yesterday as the suspect in four kidnappings of young girls. The suspect, William McClinton of Kansas City, has not been captured, and Mayor Emanuel Cleaver issued a plea to angry citizens to help find him but let police make the case. At least three of the girls abducted from midtown Kansas City between Sept. 14 and Oct. 25 were sexually molested before they were released. McClinton also was charged in federal court with one count of kidnapping, stemming from the Oct. 25 abduction in midtown Kansas City of a 6-year-old girl who was found unharmed McClinton was charged Wednesday in state court with one count of kidnapping, one count of indecent exposure and two counts of assault. The trial mix of the Kansas City Police Department said. More charges are expected to be filed as the investigation continues, prosecutors said. Citing fears of jeopardizing their cases, Lomax and prosecutors who joined him at a news conference refused to answer questions in evidence led police and FBI agents to McClinton. "I can understand everyone's curiosity about how the case was broken," said U.S. Attorney Jean Paul Bradshaw. "But the way our system is set up, this person is entitled to a death sentence." (Jackson County prosecutor Albert Riedierer's office) to present our evidence is in our respective courts." The abductions have outraged the neighborhood where they occurred. Last Friday a man driving through the area was pulled from his car and beaten because some people thought he resembled a composite sketch of the suspect. Cleaver renewed his call yesterday against citizens taking the law into their own hands. "We want the suspect in police custody," he said. "And we want the public to remain vigilant. We want the public to provide any and all information that may assist in his arrest. "But we want the people of Kansas City to understand this. We are a civil communi- cation." While parents should continue to take steps to protect their children, they should also cooperate with school officials. Neo-Tokyo is about to F·X·P·L·O·D·E NOW PLAYING, WE ONLY KEEP FRI, SAT, SUN* 3:00; 7:00; 9:30-MON THURS* 7 & 9:30PM 642 MASS: 749-1912 (times for today only) *Matinee $3.00 Sr. Citizen $3.00 anytime Staff Applications can be picked up at 2051 Dole and at KJHK. Applications are due November 8 at 5 p.m. Please turn applications in to KJHK. THE SOUND ALTERNATIVE KJHK 90.7 1992 BSN STUDENTS tion — without waiting for the results of your State Boards. You can earn great benefits as an Air Force nurse officer. And if selected during your senior year, you may qualify for a five-month internship at a major Air Force medical facility. To apply, you'll need an overall 2.50 GPA. Serve your country while you serve your career. Enter the Air Force immediately after gradua USAF HEALTH PROFESSIONS TOLL FREE 1-800-423-USAF AIR FORCE Lingerie Models Needed Apply in person. Nov. 4-8 11-4 p.m. UNDERCOVER The pink building at 9th & Vermont What is Your Self-Image? What is YOUR Self Image? * DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR STRENGTHS ARE? * DO YOU ACCEPT YOUR IMPERFECTIONS? * DO YOU HAVE SELF-CONFIDENCE? THIS WILL BE A TIME TO FOCUS ON THE PERSONAL YOU. COME TO THIS IE DYNAMICS OF SELF-IMAGE Thursday, Nov. 7 from 7-9 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union Facilitator: Dr. Barbara W. Ballard Facilitator: Dr. Barbara W. Ballard Director, Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center Sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 115 Strong Hall. For more information, contact Katherine Khamga at 644-352 851. Acting Dean of Student Life and For more information, contact Kubama Garghe at 864-3552. Friday and Saturday 7:00and9:30p.m November1,2,3, Co-Sponsored by: Sunday 2:00 p.m. Tickets $2.50 available STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES. Sunday 2:00 p.m. Tickets $2.50 available & IKUSOIR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The applications for Editor & Business Manager are available in the Kansan business office or room 200, Stauffer Flint Hall. Editor deadline: interview: Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Shafer-Ellint Hart, Lawrence, Kan. 66045. 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