2 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, September 26. 1991 The University Daily Kansas (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 1191 Staffer FIll Hastall, Lawrence, Kan 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 68044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $60. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint-Lawrence, Lawrence K, 60454 KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK Lower Level Riverfront Plaza 841-3322 - Budget airfares anywhere. * International student airfares. * Railpasses issued here. * Internal identity cards. * Identification documents. * Travel gear and guidebooks. * Expert travel advice. 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Hewitt Trust for the Humanities Commuters' Club will meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m. today at Alcove I in the Kansas Union. OTTAWA MUNICIPAL Co-Produced by Canterbury House of Episcopal Anglican Church, will sponsor Holy Eucharist at noon today in Danforth Chapel. ON CAMPUS **Women's Concern Committee of the Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at the Pioneer Room in the Kansas Union.** **KU American Civil Liberties Union will meet at 6 p.m. today at Alcove C in the Kansas Union.** University Scholarship Halls for Ethnic Reality will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at Miller Scholarship Hall. The office of study abroad will hold an informational meeting about study KU Champions Club will meet at 7 tonight at the Kansas Union. Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Pioneer Room in the Kansas Union. ON THE RECORD A KU student who was abducted Tuesday night found out yesterday he was the victim of a prank carried out by some of his friends from high school, said John Mullens, KU police representative. The student was ambushed at 8 p.m. by at least three males along 14th Street near dayhawk Boulevard, Mullens One wore an Oscar-the-grouch mask. Mullens said the student was thrown into the back of a white four-door car, was blindfolded and had his hands tied behind him. The student's friends, who are from the Kansas City area and do not attend KU, called him about 11 a.m. yesterday after a class of lecturers and to tease him. Mullens said About 10 minutes later, the car stopped, and the student was left along Kansas Highway 10 about 7 miles east of Lawrence and called police at 8:32 p.m. A man robbed the Jayhawk Pharmacy, 500 Rockledge Road, at 7:45 Tuesday night, Lawrence police reported. The man gave the pharmacist a note demanding morphine and Demerol and made the store clerk lie on the floor. The pharmacist said he thought he saw a revolver in a sack the man was carrying. Fake interviews turn dangerous A man who lured women into a local hotel room with promises of a job interview was arrested Tuesday on charges of attempted sexual battery. - Poet's Alive will sponsor a poetry workshop at 7.30ton at Alcove Din the Kansas Union. Kansanstaffreport Timothy Gene Rowlett, 30, who possess an employee of a fictitious company, tricked women he interviewed into allowing him to perform gynecological assists as part of a job requirement, said Lawrence police detective Ed Brunt. Rowlett, of Joplin, Mo., placed ads in the Lawrence Journal-World and the Topkea Capital Journal for clerical and emergency Health Care Systems of Houston. David Laverne Wayland, 27, of Eudora was arrested at 11:49 p.m. Tuesday in the 1300 block of Connecticut Street on a charge of armed robbery in connection with a robbery that occurred about an hour earlier at E-Z Shop, 1900 Haskell Ave. Wayland, armed with an knife, allegedly took an undisclosed amount of cash, Lawrence police said. Police chased him on foot from the 1400 block of Haskell Avenue to the 1300 block of Connecticut Street, where he was apprehended after police found him hiding under a recreational vehicle. Theads instructed applicants to apply in person between 3 and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. At least three applicants, all women, were contacted Monday evening by Rowlett, who told them his name was Mr. Pilkerson. He set up interview appointments with the women for Tuesday morning. The woman said Rowlett told her that as a prospective employee, she needed to have a urinalysis as well as a com- The woman who went to the first interview at 8 a.m. in Rowlett's hotel room contacted the police at 10 a.m. about the interview, Brunt said. When police arrived at the motel, Rowlett's 10 a.m. appointment was there, he said. Brunt said he did not have a woman women had showed up for interviews. Brunt said Rowlett had convictions in Illinois and Missouri, but Lawrence police did not know what the charges were. Rowlett, who said he was a nurse and had a doctorate, could give her the exam. The woman refused to submit to the exam and left the motel. After talking to her mother, she contacted the police, Brunt said. Rowlett told the woman that the money would be refunded after she had worked for the company 90 days. He also said that Rowlett, who had been doing this across the United States for about 10 years, said that in the past, more than one woman in each city had planned to conduct interviews in Topeka and Wichita next. Brunt said 642 Massachusetts 749.1912 (times for today only) THURSDAY 7:15; 9:30 FRI-SAT SUM4: 145, 7:15; 9:30 FRI & SAT MIDNIGHT SHOW OF SEEIT-WILL GROSS YOU OUT Rowlett was also charged with lewd and lascivious behavior and was arraigned Tuesday on $20,000 bond. Hall project begins first phase today By Stephanie Patrick Kansan staff writer Demolition crews are tearing down two University-owned houses today to make room for the conference hall. Margaret Amini Scholarship Hall The Associated Press The demolition will take a couple of days, said Greg Rangel, project manager for R.D. Andersen and Carlyle Group in New York which is in charge of the project. The hall, which will hold 50 students, will be built on one of the lots. Riat said. The demolition is the first phase of construction for the all-male construction is expected to cost $1 million and the hall should be ready next fall. Doug Riat, assistant director of facilities planning, said the permits were delayed because the city needed proof from utility companies that utilities had been disconnected in the two houses. Construction was expected to begin last week but was delayed because the contractor was waiting for building and demolition permits from the city of Lawrence. Ten to 15 workers will be at the site today, he said. About 40 workers are expected when construction reaches its peak. The other lot will be used for a future scholarship hall, but no plans had been made yet he said. Permits were ready Tuesday. Before they were designated to be destroyed, the houses, in the 1300 block of Louisiana Street, were used for storage. Koli "K.K." and Margaret Amii of San Antonio gave $1 million to the Kansas University Endowment Association for the construction. INNBRUCK, Austria - Hikers discovered a frozen body in a glacier, and a scientist examining the corpse said yesterday that it was 4,000 years old. Margaret Amini graduated from KU in 1946 with a degree in journalism. K.K. Amini graduate- 1949 with a degree in engineering. "As soon as the equipment is available, we will start the excavation work," Randel said. 4,000-year-old body found in glacier Police had initially put the age of the body at 500 years. However, a bronze ax and a stone knife found with the body were "typical" of the early European Bronze Age and helped date it as much older, said Konrad Spindler, a University of Innsbruck scientist. Hikers found the body last Thursday in Austria's Tyrol mountain region, at an elevation of about 10,000 feet. the proven body would allow researchers for the first time to form an exact picture of life in the early past. The results of university's Institute for Early History. 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