8 Wednesdav. June 5. 1991 / University Daily Kansan Dorothy and Toto shop SUNFLOWER for their "Ultimate" needs. 165 and 175 gram Ultimate Frisbees Golf Disks Toto Frisbees SUNFLOWER, 804 Mass, 843-5000 Enjoy the air, help keep it clean. Presenting the 1991-92 University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Concert, Chamber Music, & New Directions Series Concert Series Sensational! frederica van Stade, Mezzo-Soprano, Hair Hadley, Tenor Saturday, September 28, 1991, Hoch Auditorium Breathtaking! Elegant! Ballet Folklorico de Mexico October, 15, 1991 Hoch Auditorium Ratlern Simbala Bartt Kurtz, Conductor, and Yung Uk Kim, Valiol Solair Bartt Kurtz, January 24, 2019 Hoch Auditorium Brilliant! Joshua Bell, Violin Friday, February 7, 1992 Crafton-Preyer Theatre Passionafire The City Opera National Company in Tosco Monday, March 2, 1992 Haud Auditorium Passionate! Astounding! *WARNING* Garth Fagan Dance Wednesday, April 8, 1992 Hoch Auditorium All performances are at 8:00 p.m. Chamber Music Series Original Originali Croward Quartet 3:30 p. m., Sunday, September 15, 1991 Adventuresome! Adventuresome! Turtle Island String Quartet 3:30 p.m., Sunday, October 6, 1991 Exuberant! Aequalis 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 12, 1991 Delightfull The Musicians of Swanne Alley 8:00 p.m., Thursday, April 2, 1992 Deliahtful! All performances are in the Crafton-Preyer Theatre in Murphy Hall New Directions Series Exhilarating! Provocativel Exhilarating: R. Carlos Nakai, Native American Flute, Thursday, September 19, 1991 Haskell Auditorium vocational Students and the Dance Exchange in The Good Jew? Friday & Saturday, November 1 & 2, 1991 Liberty Hall Thought-Provoking! thought-Provoking! Saturday Gleason Monday & Tuesday, February 24 & 25, 1992 Liberty Hall Astonishing! Derek Nolen/KANSAN The Bulgarian State Female Vocal Choir Thursday, March 19, 1992 Hoch Auditorium All performances are at 8:00 p.m. Special Events Tremendous! Tulsa Ballerent Theatre in The Nutcracker Thursday, December 12, 1991 Crafton-Preyer Theatre Mysterious! The National Theatre of the Deaf in Treasure Island Tuesday, February 18, 1992 Hood Auditorium Performances are at 8:00 p.m. Swarthout Society Resident Artist John O'Neal as "Junebug Jackbo Jones" 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 31, 1992 Swarthout Recital Hall season tickets are now on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office. For information, call 913/846-3982. Inspirationall Too Terrific, for Words! Lisette Locker, Wichita graduate student, pays for her books while Caroline Gnagy, Lawrence freshman, packages them. Construction at the Kansas Union Bookstore closed some registers, which kept students waiting longer than usual to purchase textbooks. Bookstore blues Ethiopian ammo explodes The Associated Press ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — An ammunition dump blew up in a series of thunderous explosions in a heavily populated area early yesterday, when the government's capital's southeast side. The interim government blamed it on sabotage. By midmorning, officials said 31 people had been hospitalized, and one person was known to be dead. The man's condition remained unchanged as the devastated area was searched. "I saw two bodies that had obviously been decapitated by shrapnel," said Norbert Schiller, a photographer who documented "the stress" the devastation is incredible. The explosion occurred one week after a cease-fire was declared in Ethiopia's long civil war, and a rebel group that took over the capital struggled to maintain control in Addis Ababa. ple were seen fleeing the area, a neighborhood of small factories and filmmakers wood-and-mud homes about from the central Revolutionary SNIPR. "We still haven't been able to get into the center of the area. It's still burning too hot," said Tobebe Adissa Red Cross person of the Adissa Abba Red Cross Several square blocks were flattened, and fires and explosions spread for blocks. Thousands of peo- More than 500 people were killed last week when an ammunition dump on the west side exploded during the city's capture by Tigrean rebels. Witnesses said yesterday that they heard what sounded like an exchange of gunfire about 45 minutes before the first explosion at 4:20 a.m. "It was sabotage, definitely," said Tekle Woin Asaufu, head of relief services for the interim government created after a rebel group, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front, captured the capital from the regime of former President Mengistu Haile Mariam. neses reported a rocket-propelled grenade was fired at the depot, and others said a bomb was thrown by hand. "It was the act of a hopeless group. To attack an ammunition storage facility in the middle of a populated area was a criminal act." Tekle said. John Wiatr, head of the Catholic Relief Services operation in Ethiopia, said the dump was burning for 20 minutes or 20 minutes before the first explosion. The relief official said some wit. "I saw the fireball coming after the first explosion. I jumped back into the house and ducked for my life," he said. He said he did not know it contained high explosives. Abebe Andaluem, who lives about half a mile north of the depot, said, "There was a lot of panic in my neighborhood. A lot of people left belongings they could carry. My family and I stayed pat and prayed." Downtown road crew curbs sales By Cathy Garrard Kansan staff writer Shoppers wanting to make a quick stop downtown better not count on it. Road crews worked on the 1100 block last summer and now are completing the 700 to 1000 blocks. 'Streets are structures, and just like any structure, they have a certain life span.' — Dave Corliss city management analyst Although Lawrence revivalized part of Massachusetts Street last summer, construction crews now are repacing the rest of the road. Dave Corliss, management analyst of the city management department, said that although the road work was completed, the streets needed substantial repair. "Streets are structures, and just like any structure, they have a certain life span." Corliss said. "It is unfortunate that it happens to be the main street for business, but we hope so, so it won't affect them too much." Corliss said the Massachusetts Street reconstruction was scheduled to be completed before the majority of students returned in August. Cinda Garrison, owner of Prairie Patches, 811 Massachusetts St., said she had not noticed a large difference in her business. Construction crews are working in front of her shop, but the family still can park in front of her store. The 700 block of Massachusetts St. however, is blocked off by Kathy Mattan, manager of Maurice's, the 708 Massachusetts St., said a combination of construction and bad weather hurt business the most. "It all depends on the weather," she said. "When the weather is nice, people don't mind walking, but the rain hurts us." Mattan said the city told her that the work would be completed in front of the store in two to four weeks. "They couldn't work on it at all last week, and not much of the week before either because of the rain." He didn't fold them as they needed 27 dry days. SAC'S SPECIALS & CLOSEOUTS Video Department 99¢ VIDEOS • Every Tape - Every Day • Latest New Releases • Over 2400 Tapes in Stock COUPON - CLIP - N - SAVE SAC'S SPACE & CLOSETS Video Department EXPIRES 7-5-91 Rent 2 Tapes, Get 1 FREE! 25th & Iowa Lawrence, Ks. 25th and Iowa 842-7810 (Next to Food 4-Less) Hours: 9-9 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 10-6 p.m. Sun. 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