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Void with other offers Exp.10/30/91 WATKINS STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES Comprehensive Gynecology Services - annual gynecologic examinations - personal contraceptive and sexual health counseling - diagnosis and management required for abnormal Pap smears - diagnosis and management required for all - treatment of sexually transmitted diseases - treatment for infertility, endometriosis, & most gynecologic diseases Watkins Gynecology Clinic provides these services for KU students. The clinic is under the direction of a Board Certified Gynecologist and is additionally staffed by a Gynecologic Nurse Practitioner & Gynecologic Nurses. Charges are assessed for some services. For more information or an appointment call 864-9507. F. A.C.T.S. Meeting (Forming Awareness of Cancer Through Students) Thursday, October 10, 6:30 p.m., Regionalist Room, Kansas Union F. A.C.T.S. Meeting TOP 10 REASONS TO VISIT WATKINS The Gynecology Staff is always convivial and nary a concern is ever called trivial. Health Center 864-9500 Health Education 864-9570 We Care for KU Regular Hours: Urgent Care; M-F 8-4:30 p.m. 8a 8-11:30 a.m. M-F 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Sa/Su 6 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serving Only Lawrence Campus Students Police investigating harassing calls By Melissa Rodgers Kansan staff writer KU police have identified a KU student as an anonymous caller who allegedly has been harassing two other KU students. Mullens said the student had not been arrested pending an investigation. KU police did not release the name of the student. KU police found the student Friday and discovered voice altering computer equipment in his room, said John Mullens. KU police representative they had identified the caller. Hestarted receiving the calls about three weeks ago. Sixteen KU students have reported receiving harassing phone calls between Aug. 18 and Sept. 26, Mullens said. Mike Smith, Winnetka, Ill., sophomore, said he and his roommate had received calls from the person that KU police had identified. A man left a message on Smith's answering machine saying, "Look under your bed. Check in your closet," Smith said. A week passed, and Smith said he received no calls during that time. But the person called again and left a message on Smith's answering machine, telling Smith he was back. The caller said he knew Smith's room number and the residence hall where he lived. Smith said at first he thought the calls were only annoying. Smith said that KU police told him KU police were able to trace the calls made to Smith and Wanderee after KU's department of telecommunications a tracking device on their phone. Said him he and Wandersee would try to press charges against the caller. KU police sent a copy of the police report to the Douglas County District attorney's office for review, Mullens said. But when the caller told Smith and his roommate, Jawson Wandersee, St. Louis freshman, that he was following them to class and that it was a shame they had to die, the roomsmates grew concerned and contacted KU police. Frank Diehl, assistant district attorney, said yesterday that he had not seen the case and therefore had not determined if a complaint would be Telephone harassment is a misdemeanor and has a maximum penalty of one year in jail. Making a terroristic threat is a felony and carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison, said Christine Kenney, assistant district attorney. City commission OKs addition to family's home By Heather Anderson Kansan staff writer The Lawrence City Commission decided last night to allow a local family to build an addition to their house in Old West Lawrence Historic District Indiana St., said he was relieved the commission voted for the expansion. Joe Krahn, owner of the house at 703 The state requires that additions to homes in historic districts be approved before any construction is done. Krahn asked the commission to review his plan because the Kansas Historic Preservation Society had denied his request for the addition. The city has the power to override the decision of the society. Krahn said he wanted to build a two-story addition that would blend in with the house. However, Krahn said the society had wanted him to build a separate The commission decided to approve the addition because it thought the family had no other alternative. building in a style different from the house. Krahn said he wanted the addition to preserve the 1920s style of the house. Commissioner Bob Schumm said the family needed the addition because it would give them a garage and an extra bedroom. The house does not have a garage. 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