2 University Daily Kansan / Monday, September 9, 1991 The University Daily Kansas (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kane 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kane 66044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $50. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, KC 60045 0123456789 1023 Massachusetts Ave. Lawrence, KS (913) 843-8222 Guaranteed Lowest Prices! Guaranteed Highest Quality! Hacker CHOICE FEATURE MONDAY'S CHOICE FEATURE Big Deluxe Burger only $149 936 MASS. 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Call (913) 865-0278 First National A MidAmerican Bank Lawrence man sentenced for steroids possession Richard Sells, also known as Junkyard of Junkyard's Jym and Nautilus Center, 533 Gateway Drive, was sentenced Friday to one year of probation for possession of steroids. Ninth & Massachusetts Motor Bank, Benton & Tennessee State Northwest Bank, 300th West halfway, Lawrence, Kansas 6044-0428 Sells plans to educate law enforcement authorities, including the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, about steroids, how they are obtained, and how they are used for competition, he said. By Melissa Rodgers Kansan staff writer 01234567890123456789 Member FDIC Equal Opportunity Lender Lender ID #804609 In January, Sells was arrested on a felony charge of possession of steroids with the intent to sell, according to Lawrence police. Junkyard's Jym owner to serve one year probation, agrees to help authorities fight use of drug In June, the charges were reduced to a misdeemeanor charge of possession of steroids when Sells agreed to cooperate with local law enforcement As part of the sentence handed down Friday, Sells is supposed to help law enforcement agencies monitor anabolic steroid use and steroid trafficking. law enforcement agencies about anabolic steroiduse. Instead of the maximum sentence of one year in jail, Douglas County District Judge Ralph King sentenced Sells to one year of probation. King told Snels that because he had been a productive member of the community, a former athletic trainer at the University of Kansas and had no authorities in investigations of steroid use, said Glenn Trapp, assistant Doug Trapp. Ambrosio said that Sells' business had been hurt by his arrest and that it would be best if Sells was educating athletes and providing information to prior criminal record, he could do more good in the community than in jail. During the sentencing, Sell's attorney, John Ambrosio, asked for a year of probation instead of jail time, saying that at the time of his arrest, Sells did not realize how harmful steroid use was. King said Sells should educate drug users about the dangers of drug-related illnesses. Former KU student sentenced to prison for pipe bomb incident TOPEKA, Kan. — A second man involved in a pipe bomb incident at the University of Kansas last spring was sentenced in federal district court Friday. Associated Press Joseph Ceresko, 21, was ordered to spend 21 months in prison and pay $432 in restitution. He also was fined $7,200 for his crimes. Mr. Ceresko vowed to prosecute a rudimented probation after his release from prison. Ceresko, a KU student at the time of the incident, and John A. Bitter, a Lawrence man, both pleaded guilty to charges in agreements with prosecutors. Black Student Union will meet at 7 p.m. today at the Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. prison. They were arrested in late March for placing a pipe bomb under a KU police car. A KU police officer moved the bomb to a nearby field moments before it exploded. There were no injuries. A workshop for women entitled "The Moon Goddess and Women's Mysteries," an introduction to Moon Magic, will be at 7p.m. today at Lamplighter Books, 10E, Ninth St. ON CAMPUS ■ The University Placement Center will sponsor an interview workshop at 3:30 p.m. wednesday at the University Placement Center, 110 Burge Union. - The University Placement Center will sponsor a job search at 3:30 p.m. today at the University Placement Center, 110 Burge Union. ■ The University Placement Center will sponsor an interview preparation workshop at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at the University Placement Center, 110 Burge Union. ■ The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center will have an open house from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at 115 Strong Hall. The Visiting Artists Series will present Shigeru Asano, a pianist, at 4 p.m. Thursday at Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. The concert is free. The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center will sponsor a program entitled "Violence Against Women and Safety Issues" from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. University Placement Center will sponsor a resume and letter-writing workshop at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the University Placement Center, 110 Burge Union. ■ The department of communication studies will sponsor an oral communication exemption exam Thursday and Friday at 3900 Wescole Hall. Participants must arrive early and pay a deposit of $10 at the exam. For more information call 684-3633. ON THE RECORD - The Museum of Anthropology will sponsor the third annual Lawrence Indian arts show and competition from Sept. 10 to Oct. 27 at Spoon Hall. The show is $3 for adults, $1 for students and free for children under 5. - Visiting Artist Series will present a free concert by Dale Warren, a trombonist, at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. The Chamber Music Series will present the Cavani String Quartet at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Crafton-Preyer Theatre in Murphy Hall. General public tickets are on sale at the Murphy Hall box office. KU student tickets are on sale at the SUA box office. A semiautomatic pistol was used during an assault at 10:15 p.m. Thursday in the 2100 block of Massachusetts Street. Lawrence police reported. John Kriner, 18, of the 200 block of North Michigan Street was arrested on an assault charge. Kriner allegedly pointed the gun at another man during an argument. There were no injuries. A house in the 400 block of Indiana Street was burglarized at 8:15 p.m. Thursday, Lawrence police reported. 'l Jewelry valued at $1,767 was taken. A woman reported that someone attempted to rape her between 2 and 3.35 a.m. Friday in the 700 block of Connecticut Street, Lawrence police reported. ■ Fifty dollars was taken from a sale in Watson Library between 7 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. Thursday, KU police reported. A 29-year-old female KU student on a bicycle was hit by a car at Sunyside Avenue and the parking lot entrance to the Dole Human Development Center about 8 a.m. Friday, KU police reported. The student, who suffered cuts and bruises, was taken to the Dole Medical Hospital for a possible head injury and observation. The student was expected to be released Friday afternoon, KU police said. No other information was available yesterday. Hurricane Claudette weakens while Danny gains momentum The Associated Press MIAMI — Hurricane Claudette weakened yesterday and passed wide of Bermuda after concerns it might swing back toward the island resort. Meanwhile, the season's fourth tropical storm, Danny, began brewing in the area of the eastern Atlantic that generates the strongest hurricanes. Claudette was headed toward cooler water, so forecasters expected a slow weakening. The storm wasn't expected to throw the mainland and islands into rough or high sailboats were advised to stay in port, and residents were cautioned to stay indoors. Tourists were warned to stay off beaches, where sea reached 8feet. Claudette, whose maximum sustained winds dropped to 105 mph, had been heading north-northwest but curved northward Sunday morning, officials at the National Hurricane Center in Coral Gables said. At 8 p.m. CDT, the eye of the hurricane was passing about 100 miles east of Bermuda, moving at 12 mph. Showing city winds were reported on the island. The hurricane's map coordinates were 32.1 north latitude, 62.7 west longitude. A hurricane watch was upgraded to a warning yesterday after the hurricane center received a report on the storm's position and strength from a reconnaissance plane. The watch was extended to Hawaii, weakening and moved farther away. In Bermuda, ferry, bus and air service continued yesterday afternoon, but a U.S. Navy air show and festival was canceled and all the military aircraft that had been brought in for the show were flown off the island. Many of the island's more than 65,000 residents waited in their homes, almost all of which are solidly brick-built. In September 1987, a direct hit from Hurricane Emily devastated the island, causing millions of dollars in damage to property. About 600 miles east of North Carolina. Hurricane Claudeette the same calebar as last month's Hurricane Bob, which insurers tagged as the secondcostiest in U.S. history. The Elc. Shop Find Your Style at Ray-Ban BANCH & CO. MONTREAL SOURCE INTERNATIONAL NAME BRAND ATHLETIC WEAR FOR LESS DISCOUNT PRICES ON: SHOES • HATS • T-SHIRTS GOLF SHIRTS • SHORTS • SOCKS L. 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