10 Wednesday, March 29, 1989 / University Daily Kansan COUPLE ENTERS PLEA: Two Topeak residents pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of theft and burglary of a newspaper rack. The couple, Steven Gelaan Spears, 31, and Cheryl Ann Spears, 25, both of 418 Summer in Topeka, are charged with breaking into a coin-operated newspaper rack outside of Perkin's Restaurant, 1711 W. 23rd St. on March 16. The charges of theft and burglary of a coin-operated machine are class A misdemeanors which carry a maximum punishment of one year in jail and a $2,500 fine. The two are scheduled to appear in court on April 18 to set a trial date. BARS GIVEN NOTICES: Nine Lawrence bar owners were given notices to appear in municipal court after police checked customary records. The lawyer police spokesman said yesterday. The owners of the bars were cited for allowing consumption of liquor and cereal malt beverages by minors. Twenty-six arrests were made. The checks were made Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, said Chris Mulmur, Law enforcement police spokes- The nine bars were Bulwinkle Bar, 1344 Tennessee St.; Johnny's Tavern, 401 N. 2nd St.; Louise's Bar, 1097 Massachusetts St.; Louis's West, 1037 W. 7th St.; the Jazhazzus, 926% Massachusetts St.; Gammons, 1601 W. 23rd St.; the Rock Chalk Bar, 618 W. 12th St.; the Yacht Club, 530 Wisconsin St.; and Pizzach, 901 Mississippi St. Local Briefs The bar owners are scheduled to appear at separate times during the next few weeks, **STUDENT INJURY:** A KU student injured in a fall last week in the Art and Design Building was listed in serious condition at the hospital. The center last night, a hospital spokesman said. James Skinner, Overland Park junior and industrial design major, was in intensive care, said Nancy Miller, hospital spokesman Skinner had been listed in critical condition. "It's one step up from critical," Miller said. "His vital signs are now more stable." This帅哥 is now one of the Skinner suffered a severe closed-head injury when he fell 25 feet while rappelling down a stairwell with a friend. Rappelling is a form of a controlled fall from a rope, said Rick Cameron, KILS police officer. Operator or equipment error caused the fall, said Schuyler Bailey, KU police spokesman. BOMB THREAT: A bomb threat against the annual Brazilian Carnaval at Liberty Hall, 642 Massachusetts St., was made during the party Saturday night, Lawrence police reported. However, in a joint decision with party organizers, the theater manager and the police, the 450 people at the party were not evacuated. Valfredo Santos, an organizer of the Carnaval and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, graduate "I've lived in dorms before," he said. "These things happen Friday and Saturday nights." Santos said he could not think of anyone who would want to bomb the party. student, said no one was evacuated because the threat was believed to be false. "If the police decided to evacuate, we would have. If anyone at anytime thought there was a danger, we would have evacuated." Santos said. The threat originated when a man called the McColum Hall front desk Saturday night. The caller said he had heard a group of security guards discussing placing a bomb in Liberty Hall. Jill Pallo, St. Louis, Mo., senior, answered the call and called the police. TWO MEN ARRESTED. A man charged with two Lawrence robberies was arrested on a Kansas warrant California yesterday, and North County district attorney office报到。 Kan, was in custody yesterday in Santa Rita, Calif. He was charged with two counts of aggravated robbery in connection with the armed robbers of Scotch Fabric Care Services, 1528 W. 23rd St., on March 1 and the first of First Bank, 2710 Iowa St., on March 2. Kevin McFarlane, 23, from Kansas City. There are no plans to have McFarlane there. There are Jim Flory, Douglas County District Attorney. Flory refused to comment about the two other men who had participated in the stage. TRIAL DATES: The trial dates for a KU student and his friend who were charged with disorder conduct earlier this month will be set April 18. Thomas Michael Cole, 23, Lawrence sophomore, 1015 Illinois St., and Mark Dold Jadeicke, 24, 1011 Illinois St., were arrested after an alleged fight at the Hottelleen, 737 New York City Police said the fight began when someone picked up a quarter from a pool table. Jayhawk Bookstore "At the top of Naimah Hill" Hrs: 8-5 M-F. 9-5 Sat, 12-4 Sun $ save money $ CLIP COUPONS WATCH FOR KANSAS UNIVERSITY CONDOM SENSE WEEK APRIL 24-28TH There will be all sorts of exciting happenings that week! Sponsored by the Lawrence Campus Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome/Sexually Transmitted Disease Committee & Student AIDS Task Force Participate In Wellness Week! See you on Wescoe Beach April 3rd 10:30 - 1:30 FUN RUN Boost Alcohol Consciousness Concerning The Health Of University Students (BACCHUS) is sponsoring a 5K Run on Constant Ave. (West Campus) Saturday, April 8th at 8:00 a.m. No entry fee. A raffle for various prizes will also occur. Be there and be in the fun! Call for more information WATKINS HEALTH CENTER STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES Health Center #864-9500 Department of Health Education #864-9570 THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION Show your support for racial, cultural ethnic,and social diversity: Come see: BAGDAD JONES and THE LONESOME HOUND DOGS at Liberty Hall Saturday, April 1 at 8:00 p.m. FRISBEE TOURNAMENT: April 1 & 2 at 10:00 a.m. at the field south of Watkins Hospital Monday-Friday, March 27-31 Sign the Covenant on Confronting Racism and Prejudice at tables on Wescoe Beach and in the Union from 10am-3pm. Wednesday, March 29: Ghandi, 8 pm in Woodruff Auditorium. In cooperation with SUA. Free admission with a Celebrate Diversity! button, others $2.50. WHO DO YOU THINK YOU'RE FOOLIN? JBS Briti-Bus Charter Information 843-3826 A CELEBRATE DIVERSITY! PROGRAM