Thursday, April 27, 1989 / University Daily Kansan 1989 Jayhawker Yearbooks are for sale in the Kansas Union for $25. If you have purchased a yearbook you may pick it up at Hoch or the Kansas Union. Bring receipt and KU I.D. The books will be available Monday, April 24 to Wednesday, May 5,9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or stop by the Jayhawker Yearbook office, room 427, Kansas Union. Monday thru Friday 2:30-5:00. 1982-1988 Jayhawker Yearbooks on sale for just $5. They can be picked up in the Jayhawker office. SERIOUS CLOTHING... FOR A NOT SO SERIOUS PRICE... Mister Guy announces a $199.50 special price on a select group of special suits. Boaters disturbing bald eagles The Associated Press TOPEKA — State and federal wildlife officials have issued several citations during the past two weeks to people for distrubing two nesting bald eagles at Clinton Reservoir, near Lawrence. For a short time Mister Guy will have an incredible buy on year 'round business suits...Perfect for graduation, interviews, internships...and that first big job! Most of those cited were boaters who entered a restricted area around the nest in the southeast part of the 7,000-acre reservoir. Wildlife officials buoyed off a 400-yard area around the nest in late March because they did not want to disturb the endangered birds, fearing that they might abandon their nest. They said yesterday that some people had not paid attention to the cordoned off area. should persistent and future measures fail to deter people from entering the buoyed area, there will be no choice but to increase the restricted zone, thus effectively closing off the arm of the supervisor for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Manhattan. Marty Burke, information official for the Department of Wildlife and Parks, said that those caught dismounted in a snowy field were $3,000 and 12 months in jail. He said that most of the problems had been caused by boaters and not those who have watched the birds in their habitat, he captured a quarter mile from the nest. HOURS: M-T-W-F-Sat. 9:30-6:00 Thursday 9:30-8:30 Sunday 12-5 Burke said that one boater went to the tree that contains the nest and 920 Massachusetts Lawrence, KS 842-2700 Judge sentences Riverfront protesters by Angela Clark Kansan staff writer Three Lawrence residents and a KU student who were arrested March 1 while protesting the bulldozer of cottonwood trees were sentenced yesterday to 25 hours of community service. District Judge Jean Sheperd said, "Clearly, this is a case of nonviolent civil disobedience." Dierdre Goldfarb, Frankfort junior, and Michael P. Rehm, Kermit Gilbert and Keith Abrams, all of Lawrence, pleaded no contest yesterday to amended charges of attempted criminal trespass. Previously, the charges had been criminal trespass. An agreement between Lance Burr, Lawrence attorney for the four, and the district attorney's office brought about the amended charges. She then sentenced the four to serve 25 hours of community service within the next 90 days. within the city. The four were arrested March 1 when they climbed onto cottonwood trees that were being bulldozed for beat on it with an oar, trying to startle the eagles so he could see them fly. the eagles received considerable attention in March, when wildlife officials confirmed that it was the the Riverfront project in the 800 block of New York Street. Bali eagles often used the trees for perches In a prepared statement read in Douglas County District Court, Goldfarb, Abrams, Rehm and Gilbert gave their reasons for the protest. "I feel I am here today not only for the charge of criminal trespass." Goldfarb said. "I am here because I waited too long to speak out and act on behalf of the trees and eagles, just as the rest of the citizens in this city Albrams said, "Mine was an act of conscience. I feel I would have been a coward to stand aside and witness those old trees have the life ripped away because someone behind the ingenuity or concern is hurt around them." around them. Rehm's loyalty was to the eagles, he said. "My attempt to save the cottonwood trees by the river was first and foremost for the sake of the bald eagles and the protection of their habitat, and secondly, for our habitat as residents of Kaw Valley," he said. first recorded nesting of the endangered birds in state history. Officials suspect that the eagles have just reached sexual maturity and that this is their first attempt to rear young. WHY?? Why pay to live in an old ordinary apartment, when you can lease an apartment home from Berkeley Flats? 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