University Daily Kansan / Monday, March 20, 1989 5 Monday 1 p.m. - Marantha Christian Ministries sponsors Bob Duval, whose speech will be "Rock and Roll" A Search for the Kansas Auditorium at the Kansas Union 20 7 p.m. — The Non-Traditional Stu dent Organization will meet in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. 8 p.m. — Maranatha Christian Ministries presents Bob Duvall speaking in 100 Smith Hall. Tuesday 11 a.m. - Adult Children of Alcoholic will meet in the 2nd floor conference room at Watkins Memorial Health Center 1 p.m. — Maranatha Christian Ministries *b* Devillu, whose speech will be "Rock and Roll" A Search for God, in Wooldruff Auditorium at the 3: 30 p.m. - Watson Library will have a 45-minute tour explaining the resources of the library 6:30 p.m. - Hispanic American Leadership Organization will meet in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union 7 p.m. - The Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs will meet in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union. Ted Rice, founder of T.J. Cinnamon's Bakeies, will be the guest speaker. 7 p.m. — The Slavic Club will have an informal meeting on study in the Soviet Union in Patrons A and B at the Kansas Union, Mario Carlison and two students who studied in Leningrad will discuss their experiences. 7-30 p.m. — Maranatha Christian Ministries will meet in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union 8 p.m. — Maranatha Christian Ministries presents speaker Dobuval in 100 Smith Hall. Wednesday 9 a.m. — The Golden Key National Honor Society will have an information table at the Kansas Union ■ noon — The International Club will have an informal luncheon in Alcove A at 10. 1 p.m. - Maranatta Christian Ministries presents Bob Duvall, whose speech will be 'Rock and Roll' A Search for Woolford Auditorium at the Kansas University 4:30 p.m. — The Center for East Asian Studies will meet in the Interna- 6 p.m. - Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders will meet in Watkins Room 7 6 p.m. — The Dungeons and Dragons Club will meet in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union 6 p.m. — Environs will meet in Parlor C at the Kansas Union. 7 p.m. The KU Chess Club will meet in Alcowa at the Kansas Union Game Center. Fantasy and Science Fiction will meet in the Orad Air Room at the Kansas Union 8 p.m. — Marathon Academy Campus Ministry presents speaker Bob Suvail speaking in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Jionn. Thursday 9 a.m. — The Golden Key National Honor Society will have an information table at the Kansas Union **noon** -- Canterbury House is offering the Holy Eucharist at Danforth Chapel. 5-30 p.m. - The Baptist Student Union will meet at the American Baptist Center 6:30 p.m. m. — The Christian Science Student Organization will meet in Alcove C at the Kansas Union. the International Room at the Kansas Union. 6:30 p.m. The Champions Club will in-Parker Cat at the Kansas Union 6:30 p.m. The Public Relations Student Society of America will meet in 7 p.m. — The Macintosh User Group will meet in 100 Stauffer-Finn, Nominations will be taken for the April 13 election. 7 p.m. — Campus Crusade for Christ will meet in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union 7:30 p.m. — Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will meet in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union 8 p.m. — Maranatha Christian Ministries presents Bob Duvall speaking in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union 24 Friday 1:30 p.m. — Latter Day Saint Student Association will meet up 4:48 p.m. in the Rock Chalk Room at the Barge Building. This class will be taught from 2 to 3 p.m. Room at the Burge Union. 2:30 p.m. — The Center for East Asian Studies will have a lecture in room 211 at the Spencer museum of Art. 6 p.m. — The Wakarusa River Greens will meet at the Rainbow House co-oc. 1115 Tennessee 7 p.m. — Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet in the Pioneer The Young Socialist Alliance will sponsor a forum titled "Abortion: A Woman's Right to Choose" in the big Eight Room at the Kansas University. Members of Planned Parenthood, SWP and other local abortion rights activists will be invited. 7:30 p.m. — The KU Folk Dance Club will meet in St. John's Gymnasium, 12th and Kentucky 8:30 p.m. — The Commuters' Club will meet in Alcove F at the Kansas Union. 10 a.m. — SUA-KU Gamers and players-player will have an advanced dungeons and dragons tournament until 10 p.m in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. The tournament will have 4 rounds of play, with 3 rounds to 10 p.m to 9 p.m, and round two will run from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Prizes will be awarded to the two teams. For more information call 841-1884. 10:30 a.m. - KU Bible Study will be a morning worship service in the Jahyah Room at the Kansas Union. 7 p.m. - The KU Democrat will Sundav 26 Crowd calls family 'devils' after death of 13-year-old meet in the Recreation Lobby at McColum Hall. Nominations for officers will be taken. VALLEY STREAM, N.Y. — more than 40 angry friends and relatives of a slain 13-year-old girl stood yesterday outside the house where her body was found and taunted the family who live there with chants of The furious thong, which included the father, an aunt and an uncle of the slain girl, Kelly Tinyes, shouted that the Golub family would “rot in hell.” The verbal assault lasted about two hours. The Associated Press Nassau County Police Lt. Bill Krauss and police were ready to make an arrest in the case, but that they deferred to the county prosecutor who wanted first to present evidence to the grand jury on Wednesday. authorities ordered them to vacate the house because it was the scene of a crime. Kelly's body was found March 4 in the basement of the Golub home in Valley Stream on Long Island. She was seen entering the house a day earlier. The Golbs had returned to the house at 6:30 p.m. Saturday for the first time since the girl's death, when Discovery lands in best condition ever Krausch would not identify who was the target of the arrest. EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. The space shuttle Discovery returned from its five-day mission in what appeared to be the best condition of any returning mission. It is one of its protective tiles, NASA officials said yesterday. The Associated Press A day after landing, Discovery underwent processing at the NASA facility as winds gusts bigger than 40 mph churned dust clouds across Rogers Dry Lake, slightly hampering work on the shuffle. A preliminary examination indicated that only 10 thermal protection tiles will need to be replaced, in contrast to the last shuttle flight in December when almost 200 tiles were severely damaged. In addition, tiles and engines that troubled some previous missions performed well. Discovery Flow Director Tip Talone, who coordinates processing of the orbiter for each of the missions to leave on time Friday morning for its ferry flight to Technicians counted only 82 "hits" on Discovery's tiles, and only 15 were bigger than one inch, said Jay Honeycutt, director of shuttle management and operations at Kennedy Space Center. The previous shuttle mission ended with 707 debris hits on the orbiter. Tiles, brakes, engines perform well Florida. "This is one of the best yet," said Cindy Lodge, a director for the shuttle tile system that shields orbiters from the fiery re-entry. Five tiles were damaged when wires connected to a tire pressure monitor snapped as the right main landing gear dropped, Lodge said. Only one of those five tiles will need to be replaced, she said. Discovery landed at 6:36 a.m. Saturday on a paved runway instead of the hardpan of Rogers Dry Lake for a test of "moderate" pressure on the runoff system, a lematic through most of the program until the shuttles were redesigned. Discovery's brakes were removed shortly after landing and sent to the manufacturer for inspection. "The brakes looked the best ever," Talone said. "No signs of any heat; there was no damage whatsoever. mission by one day, but by Wednes- day ground controllers had solved the problem. "It's obvious we're starting to turn the corner on the brake problems." All the tires looked good, and although one showed wear, it was not a safety concern. Talone said. He added that it looked as if Discovery's engines "came through in flying colors again." Talone said the hydrogen tank system would be inspected when the orbiter returned to Florida. Discovery blazed off March 13 from Kennedy Space Center in Florida and in six hours accomplished the mission's major goal, deploying a $100-million Tracking and Data Relay Satellite. On Tuesday the crew had to shut down non-essential lighting and computers because of erratic flow from a hydrogen tank feeding a system supplying electricity to the shuttle. Officials considered shortening the Arnold Aldrich, the space agency's National Space Transportation System director, indicated at a postlanding news conference Saturday that the hydrogen tank problem may not have been a malfunction but simply behavior inherent in a system delivering super-cold material. 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