6A Monday, April 8, 1996 Be an early bird! Graduate early through classes by correspondence! Rush over to the Independent Study office, north of the Kansas Union, and pick up a catalog. Over120 classes available.Call 864-4440 for more information. ANTH 293/EALC130c. Myth, Legend, and Folk Belief in East Asia HIST 619c. History of the American Indian ENGL 209c. Introduction to Fiction MATH 365c. Elementary Statistics Enroll any weekday of the year 8am to4pm! Independent Study Continuing Education KU School of Medicine Open House for Pre-Med Students Friday, April 12, 1996 3:00pm - 5:00pm 023 Orr-Major, KU Medical Center Admissions Information Q& A Session KUMC Tours by Medical Students Discussion on Medical Ethics Typical Mundane Conventional Boring Commonplace Uneventful Normal Standard Run of the mill To Register call 913.588.5245 E-Mail drivera@kumc.edu Come on in to Taco Bell and discover our unique flavor that's anything but turtle, THERE'S NOTHING ORDINARY ABOUT IT". Taco Bell! francis porting goods, inc. 943-418-771 731 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 90644 10 days only! April 5-14 Shoes, hats, t-shirts, sandals, shorts bags, socks, jackets & balls Extra Specials 10%-40% off every adidas product or √ Free pair of soccer socks with every soccer shoe purchase √ Register to win a free pair of shoes adidas days √ adidas Samba Nubuck Reg. $50™ Sale$29™ √ adidas Santiago Bag Reg. $30™ Sale$19™ √ adidas Hats Reg.up to $20™ Sale $9™ √ adidas T-shirts Reg. $16™ Sale $9™ 731 Mass. Est. 1947 843-419 731 Mass. Est. 1947 843-4191 Fatso's Brews and Cues Everyday Food Specials $1.00 Fries $1.00 Burgers $1.00 Onion Rings 20$ Wings 25$ Cheese 1016 Massachusetts Street Lawrence, KS 66044 865-4055 Serbs fail to comply with all demands The Associated Press SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — Bosnian Serb officials submitted files on 16 suspected war criminals but have not complied with all international demands concerning prisoners of war, the top civilian administrator in Bosnia said yesterday. The statement from the office of Carl Bildt did not say whether the Bosnian Serbs would be banned from a crucial donors' meeting in Brussels starting Friday, which could cut them off from desperately needed reconstruction funds. Bildt, who is in Tokyo, will make the final decision on who will be invited to the conference, organized in hope of raising $1.1 billion for urgent projects in Bosnia this year, a supplement to $700 million already raised. The United Nations Security Council, Bildt's office, NATO and many Western governments demanded the release of all prisoners not indicted by the U.N. war crimes tribunal by midnight Friday. Bildt and other international officials threatened to withhold reconstruction funds if the prisoners were not released. The Bosnian Serbs said they fulfilled their obligation under the Dayton accords by handing over documents Saturday night on 12 Croat and four Muslim prisoners suspected of war crimes. But Bldt's office said the information in the documents included only 13 of the 16 prisoners registered by the Red Cross. No files were submitted on the three other registered prisoners, but the Bosnian Serbs did give files on three people not registered by the humanitarian organization. By an agreement worked out by Bildt's office, all prisoners who were not suspected of war crimes were to be freed immediately. Those prisoners suspected of war crimes had to be moved to central institutions either in Sarajevo or near Pale, where the Bosnian Serb government is headquartered. The prisoners then would be monitored by U.N. police and the Red Cross. Bildt's office said yesterday that the prisoners detained by the Bosnian Serbs were still being held at different locations rather than at a central institution. In contrast, the Bosnian Croats and Bosnian government have met all the conditions. The Bosnian Croats freed 28 prisoners, and the Bosnian government released 18 on Friday, and they provided files on alleged war criminals to the tribunal. THE NEWS in brief The Associated Press Funeral services planned for Brown When Brown's body is released from the mortuary at Dover Air Force Base, Del. — and that day has not yet been determined it will be taken to Washington, where it will WASHINGTON — President Clinton will deliver the eulogy at the funeral for Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, a White House official said Saturday. lie in repose for a day at the Commerce Department, said Ginny Terzano, deputy White House press secretary. That evening, she said, there will be a celebration of Brown's life at Metropolitan Baptist Church in Washington. The funeral will be held the next day at Washington National Cathedral, and Brown will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Do You Bleed Crimson & Blue? PROVE IT! KUAC Blood Drive Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday April 8,9 & 10 10 am-5 pm Kansas Blood Allen Fieldhouse