6 Tuesday, March 28, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Former party boss elected by Soviets - Continued from p.1 received just 6.9 percent of the vote, Orlov said. Yeltsin's win marked a stunning political comeback following his dramatic fall from grace in 1887, when he was ousted as Moscow party chief and later fired as a non-voting member of the ruling Polubiluro. He was accused of political mistakes and personal ambition after he criticized his fellow leaders and complained that perestroika, Gorbachev's reform program, had not fulfilled the people's needs. But Yeltisin's victory carries little power. The congress to which he was elected will meet just once a year to elect a president and a fraction its own membership to a full-time legislature, the Supreme Soviet, Gorbachev has said he wants all members of the congress to serve one year of their five-year terms in the Supreme Soviet, but there is no guarantee when Yeltsin will move up to the lawmaking body. The congress will be made up of 1,500 deputies elected in Sunday's territorial balloting and 750 members chosen earlier by various party, social and professional organizations. Election, other major office holders who traditionally won in uncontested elections went down to defeat. Local Briefs UNDERAGE DRINKING: Lawrence police arrested 25 people last week when officers checked 16 local bars for serving minors alcohol, a Lawrence police spokesman said yesterday. The police checked the bars Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, said Chris Mulvenon, the spokesman. The charges stemming from the shooting of a woman in a cereal malt beverages by a minor, and consumption of liquor by minors. The 10 bars yielding arrests were Bink Wullake St., 1344 Tennessee St.; Johnny's Tavern, 401 N. 2nd St.; Louise's Bar, 1099 Massachusetts St.; Louise's Bar, 1307 W. 7th St.; The Jazzzah, 928% Massachusetts St.; Gammons, 1601 W. 23rd St.; the Rock Chalk Bar, 618 W. 12th St.; the Yacht Club, 530 Wisconsin St.; and Pizzazz, 901 Mississippi St. Perkins Restaurant, 1711 W. 23rd St., also checked and was found to have minors who were in possession of cereal malt beverages, possessing a false ID and transporting cereal malt beverages in a car. At least four of the bars were cited for serving alcohol to minors. Mulvenon said, but reports were unavailable yesterday. WORKER ENTERS PLEA? A former Lawrence sanitation worker yesterday pleased not guilty to a charge of making terrorist attacks after a judge ruled that there was enough evidence to hold him for trial. The worker, Claude Joseph Edwards, 25, was arrested Feb. 28 after he told fellow employees of his plans to place a pipe bomb in his supervisor's car, police records show. After hearing testimony from another employee of the sanitation department, Edward's supervisor, a Lawrence detective and the police officer who arrested Edwards. Disclosure of the evidence would probably cause that a crisy could have been committed, and set a trial date for April 24. THEATER AUDIATIONS: Auditions for Theatre Under the Stars' summer season will be Friday through Sunday at the Westport Roanoke Community Center, 3601 Roanoke Road, Kansas City, Mo. Performers of all ages are needed, including actors, dancers, musicians, technical help and stage hands. Performers should come with a prepared song. A piano accompanist will be available. Auditions are scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. The 1989 outdoor productions will be "Gypsy," "Side By Side By Sondheim," and "The Boyfriend." For more information, contact Karen Cusumano at 816-363-2593. MARCH 27-30,1989 MARY KOSS, PH.D. MARCH 28 "Violence in Women's Everyday Lives: ALDERSON The Impact on Health" WOMEN'S HEALTH WEEK Dr. Kissis a psychologist from the University of Arizona (Kansas Union) School of Medicine. Her presentation addresses the 4-000 patients oncology and treatment of cancer. KAPE MARCH 28 ALDERSON AUDITORIUM (Kansas Union) 4:00 p.m. ESTHER VALLADOLID WOLF SAY it where they'll SEE it Kansan Classified Personals Health Concerns" Nomination forms are available in 410 Kansas Union. HEALTH CONCERNS ADLERSON ADDITORUM KANEHLE. She will discuss health issues facing the State of Wisconsin. Charter Information "The Reconstruction of Women's Health: The Menstrual Cycle." NANCY WOODS, R.N., PH.D. 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