8 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Monday, Jan. 27, 1986 Designers of skywalk may appeal decision The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two engineers blamed for the skywalks collapse at Kansas City's Hyatt Regency Hotel in 1981 plan to wait a week before deciding whether to appeal the permanent revocation of their professional licenses. On Wednesday, the Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors revoked the licenses of Jack D. Gillum and Daniel M. Duncan, both of St. Louis. Lawrence Grebel, a lawyer representing Gillum and Duncan, said the two engineers were taking a week off to consider the board's decision. Grebel said the expense of a long court battle would have great weight on any decision to appeal. The engineers must file an appeal within 30 days. In an emotional appeal for leniency last week, Gillum said he and other lastists in his now defunct St. Louis firm had lost more than $1 million since the accident and still owed more than $200,000 in unpaid legal bills. A spokesman for the board said Friday that letters were being prepared to advise licensing authorities in all 50 states of the Missouri board's decision. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A federal judge is to decide today whether three reputed mobsters, including alleged Chicago crime boss Joseph Aluppa, should be freed pending sentencing for a $2 million Las Vegas casino skimming conspiracy. Judge to decide bond issue for three reputed mobsters Aluppa and four others were convicted Jan. 21 of conspiracy to take hidden control of four Las Vegas casinos and skim gambling profits from them. The bond hearing for Aiuppa, United Press International The federal government has filled a motion asking that bond be denied. John Cerone, 71, and Angelo LaPietra, 65, both of Chicago, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. today before U.S. District Joseph E. Stevens Jr. Stevens on Thursday sided with prosecutors and denied bond for a fourth defendant, Milton J. Rockman, 73, of the Cleveland suburb of Beachwood, Ohio. Also convicted in the skimming conspiracy was Joseph Lombardo, 57, Chicago, who is now in prison on another conviction — the same attempted bribery case that former Teamsters President Roy Lee Williams was jailed on. Kansans' life expectancy higher than national average United Press International TOPEKA - The average life expectancy for Kansans is 71.8 years, compared to 69.3 years a decade earlier, according to the latest state statistics. That statistic and others are included in the Kansas Department of Health and Environment's Annual Summary of Vital Statistics in Kansas for 1984. Statistics for 1985 are not vet available. In 1984 the average life expectancy of a Kansan was 71.8 years, the summary said. In 1974, it was 69.3 years. Males tended to die at an earlier age, 68.4 years, than females, 72.7 years. The highest death rate in the state in 1984 was in Harper County, where 17.5 people per 1,000 population died. The lowest was in Riley County, which had a death rate of 3.4 per 1,000 population. FURNITURE RENTAL decrease from 1983. The birth rate per 1,000 population jumped from 14.2 in 1974 to 16.3 in 1984. In addition, the infant mortality rate dropped below 10 per 1,000 live births for the QUALITY FURNISHINGS at affordable prices Individual Items - Complete Groups GENEROUS PURCHASE OPTION Monthly Leasing No Deposits Quick Delivery first time on record in 1984. The infant death rate in 1974 was 15.7 per 1,000 live births. PROUDLY SERVING LAWRENCE FOR 15 YEARS MODERN-SECTIONAL-RATTAN CONTEMPORARY-TRADITIONAL The number of reported abortions in 1984 was 9,754, a decrease from the 1983 mark of 9,844 and below the 1974 figure of 10,871. Nearly 40,000 live births occurred in Kansas in 1984, a 1 percent Dean, Division of Natural Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz 8:00 p.m. Monday, January 27, 1986 Kansas Union Ballroom FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC KU Astronomy Centennial Series THE UNIVERSITY OF KANASSA SPENCER LECTURE SERIES only $264 - 7 nights accommodations at Saida Towers condos SUN'N FUN PADRE "86" - 7 nights accommodations at Sala Towers condos * Roundtrip motorcoach transportation from The Kansan Union (Mar. 7-16) * Welcome Party with DJ, music and activities * Farewell Party with DJ, music and activities * Souvenir Beach Towel * Sign up Deadline: Friday, Jan. 31, 1986 with a minimum deposit of $75 * Options: provide your own transportation: $175 fly instead of riding bus (March 8-15): $376 - For more information: SUA Office, 864-3477 - Visa and Mastercard accepted Use Kansan Classified. 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