Tuesday, April 18, 1969 / University Daily Kansan Buy 1 drink & get the second I free! Thursday April 20 is... Coors Light Jammin' Nite $100's in prizes Tan-line Contest Beer Specials & more... 901 MISSISSIPPI 749-7511 DINE-IN CARRY-OUT DELIVERED 601 KASOLD Westridge Shopping Center 842-0600 1 Medium Pizza & **FREE** 32 oz. Coke $5.95 2 Medium Pizzas & **2 FREE** 32 oz. Cokes $9.95 Single topping pizzas Extra toppings only 75# 1 Large Pizza & **FREE** 32 oz. Coke $7.95 2 Large Pizzas & **2 FREE** 32 oz. Cokes $12.95 Single topping pizzas Extra toppings only 95# 1 Large "Roundtable" (9 Toppings) $9.95 1 Medium "Roundtable" (9 Toppings) $7.95 Please mention coupon when ordering Expres 5/31/80 SUMMER SESSION 1989 June 8-July 28 COURSES IN LAKE FOREST COLLEGE Special Summer Program in Paris PARIS AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION July1-July 28 COMFORT, PROTECTION & STYLE ART BUSINESS ECONOMICS EDUCATION ENGLISH HISTORY PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY SPANISH THEATRE LAKEFOREST COLLEGE is accredited by the NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS All courses carry four semester hours credits For information: SUMMER SESSION OFFICE LAKE FOREST COLLEGE 234-3100 EXT. 240 Eight Men Out UA COMMONWEALTH Bargain Managers & Senior Careers 52-50 Savings for Travel to New York MOVIE INFO 842.8255 7:15, 9:25 Granada 1020 Mass. 843-5788 DREAM TEAM (PG13) LAKE FOREST COLLEGE 7:30, 9:30 Varsity 1015 Mass. 843-1065 LEAN ON ME (PG13) 4:40,7:20,9:35 CHANCES ARE (PG) Hillcrest 9th & Iowa 842-8400 1969 (R) '4:30, 7:10, 9:30 ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN (PG) 4:35, 7:05, 9:20 Cinema Twin 31st& Iowa 842-6400 NOTORIOUS WEDNESDAY APRIL 19 8 p.m. - $1.50 with KUID druffruit-Kansas Union MORGAN THURSDAY, APRIL 20 8 p.m. - $2.50 with KUID SUNDAY, APRIL 23 1 p.m. - $1.50 with KUID Alderson Auditorium The charges against him were dropped later by the Douglas County District Attorney's office. IMPERSONATING POLICE: A Lawrence resident was arrested on April 4 on charges of impersonating a police officer after he had stopped a KU senior and his girlfriend and shown them a badge, reports said. IMPERSONATING POLICE: The police report said that the man had installed a red brake light in his car grill to give it a red glow that looked like a light on a police car. "We sent a letter to the court saying that there are no charges at this time," said Kris Bates, a clerk at the court. "We summoned again at a later time." On April 4, police reported that he followed the student and his girlfriend around Lawrence until he left the 1000 block of Mississippi Street. Then he got out of his car and motioned the two to get out of their car, the report said. He showed them his badge and had a spotlight, the two told police. However, they decided that he wasn't a police officer when he just stood there mumbling, the report said. The man is a deaf-mute. The student and his girlfriend went to the KU police and reported the incident. That night, the man was attacked by a suspect and was later released on $250 bond. Local Briefs TERRORISTIC THREATS: A 20-year-old Lawrence resident was charged yesterday in Douglas County Court with making terrorist threats, leaving the scene of an accident and resisting arrest. The resident, Matthew James Gebeho, 745 Tennessee St., was arrested Sunday after police were called to the scene of an accident. At the scene, officers noticed a trail of car fluids, and they allowed the trail to Gebeho's residence. Chris Mulvenon, Lawrence police spokesman, said the police found a severely damaged 1976 Plymouth station wagon at the home. Also, the door to the house was kicked open. The police entered the house and found Gebo passed on the bed, the report said. When police woke him up to arrest him, Geboe became abusive and began to threaten to kill the policemen, the report said. Geboe was arrested and booked Sunday in the Douglas County Jail. He was being held last night in lieu of 2,500 bond. He is scheduled to appear for his preliminary hearing April 24. MAN CHARGED IN ROBBERY: Peter Charles Gutterrez, 21, was charged yesterday with the aggravated robbery of the Lawrence National Bank branch at 2701 Iowa St. The charge of aggravated robbery is a class B felony, with a maximum sentence of life imprisonment and a $15,000 fine. Police Record A radar detector and a stereo valued together at 800 were taken Sunday from a car in the 1300 block of Westbrooke Street, Lawrence police A Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas banner valued at $200 was taken Thursday night from the east. A police call to the Kansas Union, KU police报载 A stereo valued at $300 was taken Sunday from a car in the 2400 block of Alabama Street, Lawrence police reported. A wood shed, Toto-riller, lawn mower, concrete mix, copper wire and garden tools valued together at $1,550 were burned in a grass fire on the western eastern Douglas County, the Douglas county sheriff's office reported. He was being held last night in the Douglas County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bond. A bicycle valued at $450 was taken Sunday from a garage in the 100 block of Yorkshire Drive, Lawrence police reported. Speakers, cassette tapes and a cassette tape case valued together at $202 were taken Friday from a car in the parking lot behind Joseph R. Pearson Hall, KU police reported. A bicycle, lock and cable valued together at $310 were taken Saturday from the bike rack behind the Art and Design Building, KU police reported. A stereo receiver, equalizer, tape player, compact disc player and television valued together at $1,150 were taken Saturday from a room in Tempell Hall, KU police reported. - Two brass drain lids valued together at $100 were taken between Gutierrez, of Corpus Christi, Texas, was arrested Friday after parked police him at a roadblock on Kansas Highway 10 outside of Eudora. A combination of Lawrence police, Eudora police, the Douglas County sheriff's office, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation and Kansas Highway Patrol worked together to arrest Gutierrez. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 24. Salim Mansour, 22, Olathe freshman, and Ribah Sahim, 20, 7511 Flint St., Shawnee, are charged with the agregated kidnapping of a KU graduate student in the 1400 block of West Seventh Street. KIDNAPPING CHARGES: A KU freshman and his cousin, each arrested April 8 on charges of aggravated kidnapping, yesterday waived their preliminary hearing and entered pleas of not guilty. Chris Mulvenon, Lawrence police spokesman, said at the time that the incident stemmed from a dispute between Mansouw and Seman, and graduate student, who had been dating a sister of one of the arrested men. Siema and Mansour were released April 10 on $30,000 bond and are scheduled to appear in a consolidated jury trial May 24. 64% of KU students use Coupons The Castle Tea Room 1307 843-1151 Massachusetts Speaker faces House decision - Continued from p. 1 manded or simply chastised for poor judgment and let off without formal punishment. The most serious allegation against Wright is that Fort Worth developer George Mallick, from whom he accepted $145,000 in gifts during a 10-year period, had a direct interest in legislation. The allegation also had the narrowest margin of support on the ethics committee. Other matters before the committee were more clear cut. The panel voted unanimously that there was reason to think that Wright failed to report as gift of the use of a car and to be paid for by his wife received from Mallick. Committee members voted 10-20 that Betty Wright's $18,000-a-year salary from a Mallick-Wright company also should be characterized as a gift, saying she did little or nothing to earn the money. The panel also voted 10-2 that certain bulk sales of Wright's book, "Reflections of a Public Man," appeared to have been used to evade House ceilings on outside earned income. 501 Colorado Street 2 Bedroom-1 Bath 3 Bedroom-2 Bath Newly Built Apartments Available immediately For Information Call 749-1556 842-6716 1 Block West of The Yacht Club 1 Block West of The Yacht Club Scholarships From the Kansas & Burge Unions University/Community Service Scholarship Award As a result of the efforts of many students saving the furniture and art objects while providing invaluable service to firefighters during the Kansas Union fire on April 20, 1970, insurance carriers decided to present the Kansas Union with a gift. The Student Union Activities Board will again choose a student deserving of being awarded a scholarship from the interest on this gift. Available in SUA Office, Kansas Union, 864-3477. Must be received by 5:00 p.m., Friday April 21 in the SUA Office. Please visit www.sua.org for more information. - Scholarship, financial need, and references will be a minimal consideration in application reviews. University of Kansas ♦ Must be a regularly enrolled KU students this spring semester and be enrolled for the fall 89 and spring 90 semesters. ♦ Must have demonstrated service to the university and/or the Lawrence community. The Burge & Giele Scholarships for female leadership in SLA. Qualifications: Nominations accepted up to April 25, 1989. Forms available at the SIA Office, Kansas Union, 864-3477. Applications: Good academic standing. - Must have been an active member of the Student Union Activities organization. . . for student leadership in SUA. . . Monday, April 24 12:25 pm {"condom Launch" "Condom Sense Week Kick-Off- Information in Condoms Available Information in Condoms" "Wave Beach"} 7 ppm - 8:30 pm "Should KU Have Condom Machines?" Public Platform featuring students, faculty and staff Woodruff Auditorium Condom Sense Week --- All Weeks *TREASURE HUNT* See UK daily for clues. Prize Awarded. Tuesday, April 25 11 am - 1 pm Burge Union 11 am - 3 pm Wescoe Beach "Information and Condom Distribution" 7 pm - 9 pm "Viewpoints and Unique Perspectives on AIDS" Panel discussion featuring: Merryl McLean, Midwestern WDAM; Dr. Richard DeVries, MD; Dr. David Amberl, Vice Chancellor; Student Affairs; Dirk Kurtinhaer, Director; American Civil Liberty Union; Ecumenical Christian Ministries; Liz Toilbert; Gay & Lesbian Services of Kansas; Professor of Social Welfare; Dr. Joe Ratz; Associate Dean, School of Business; Donathe M.D., Vice-Chairman Task Force on AIDS; Auditorium Auderonut Wednesday, April 26 11 am - 2 pm "Science Fair" Condom Consumer Reports Demonstrations, Condoms, Spremacide Nectle Cleaning On the green between Stiff-Fair & Wescoe 12 pm - 1 pm 11 am - 1 pm Burge Union 11 am - 3 pm Wescace Beach "Information and Condom Distribution" Beverly Barbo, Author of The Walking Wounded 7 pm - 8:30 pm Lecture by Beverly Barbo, Author of The Walking Wounded a mother's story of her son A 40529 Auditorium Wooldff Auditorium 7 pm - 8:30 pm Thursday, April 27 "Loved Ones Panel" Panel discussion presented by Good Samaritan Project of Kansas City Alderson Auditorium Friday, April 28 11 am - 3 pm "Information and Condom Distribution" Wesco Beach For More information on the Week's Activities Call the Department of Health Education, 846-9670 846-9670 11 am-3 pm "Information and Condom Distribution" Wesco Beach Co-Sponsored by: Student Senate AIDS Task Force University of Michigan AIDS STD Education Committee William B. Krause Mike Brown, R.N. Haskell Indian Junior College World Health Organization symbol of AIDS light AIDS A worldwide effort will stop it. ---