6 Monday, April 20, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Randy Schueler's wingless butterfly collection Alvamar ORCHARDS GOLF CLUB NOW OPEN! 843-7456 * 3000 W. 15th St. delivers Yello Sub delivers 841-3268 9th & Michigan Featuring: Luxurious two bedroom townhouse living - Prices start from $385 - Energy efficient - Energy efficient - Free cablevision - Free cablevision - Swimming pool - Within walking distance to campus We are open for show Monday—Saturday 1:00—6:00 p.m. Please stop by our office or call 841-1287. Furnish your Home with Comfort! Living Room 1 Sofa & Matching Chair 1 Coffee Table 2 End Tables Starting at $20 per month 2 Lamps Dining Rm. & Bedroom sets also available. Lawrence boy dies in traffic accident A 16-year-old Lawrence youth died Friday evening after the motorcycle he was riding skidded into a pickup truck on West Sixth Street, Lawrence police said. The youth, Dary W housworth II, died at Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center, Topeka, after being flown there by helicopter from Lawrence Memorial Hospital. By a Kansan reporter motorcycle, Angie Bees, Lawrence, was released from Lawrence Memorial Hospital yesterday. A passenger on Housworth's 1983 Suzuki GS 450 Police said Beers told them that Housworth was driving eastbound on West Sixth Street about 6:30 p.m. Friday when he swerved to avoid a car that had been driving on lanes of Sixth Street from Mississippi Street. He lost control of the motorcycle, and it fell over on its left side and skidded east, crossing into the road. Neither Stockton nor his passenger were injured. The police report stated that the speed of the motorcycle was unsafe and partly to blame for the accident, as were the word down motion. At that time, Dennis H. Stockton, 53, Lawrence, was driving a 1844 pickup westbound on Sixth Street. He told police that he braked hard trying to avoid hitting the motorcycle. Student arrested after chase by police cars By a Kansan reporter A KU student spent about half an hour in the Douglas County jail Friday after a chase involving two Lawrence police cars, a police spokesman said. Neither motorcycle rider wore a helmet, the report stated. At the intersection of Harvard The student, Chad Michael Treater, 18, Belle freshman, was booked into the jail at 12:04 a.m. Friday and released 29 minutes later, after being served with a notice to appear in Douglas County Municipal Court at 7:45 a.m. May 5, said Sgt. Don Dalquest, the spokesman. While responding to the call, a police car was passed at high speed by a 1986 two-door Chevrolet with its headlights off. The Chevy was westbound on Oxford Road and turned north onto Sunset Drive, he said. Someone reported about 11:30 p.m. Thursday an attempted break-in at the Alpha Phi sorority house, 1602 High Dr. Dlaquest said. Street and Sunset Drive, the Chevrolet sidwiped a 1983 two-door Honda driven by Mark S. Ellis, Marie Village sophomore, Dalquest说 It then continued north on Sunset Drive to Ninth Street, where the police officers chasing the car reported that it vaulted off the ground and skidded to a stop across from Ninth Street. Andrea E. Hoag, 16, Lawrence, was driving a car westbound on Ninth Street when the vehicle being chased approached Ninth Street, now with its headlights on, Dalquest said. Hoag drove her car off the road to avoid being struck by the chased car. Treaster is facing charges of operating a vehicle without headlights, reckless driving, attempting to elude a police officer, leaving the scene of an accident, not having a driver's license on person and not having proof of insurance, the jail log indicated. No one was injured in the chase. ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA & ALPHA CHI OMEGA Would like to thank the following contributors to Jail and Bail: Marian Washington Jackie Davis Jane Sorensen Pi Beta Phi Alpha Gamma Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Omicron Pi Delta Gamma Alpha Delta Pi Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Phi Chi Omega Kappa Alpha Theta Sigma Kappa Delta Delta Delta Wickes Lumber and all Participants The money raised goes to the American Cancer Society on behalf of Kalen Brown whose life was taken April 6,1987. How about one month's FREE RENT along with living with all your friends next year! COLONY WOODS APARTMENTS 1001 W.24th 1301 W. 24th (one block East of Gammons) The apartment complex built with the student in mind! - Leases being accepted for next Fall - Still available! Close to pool, hot tubs, & laundry. - Substantial closet space - Newly carpeted apartment - Newly carpeted apartment - Located on the Bus Route - Large, brand new, one bed room apts ($345) - Adequate room for two students - Located on the Bus Route - Central air conditioning - Central air conditioning Off-duty officer injured in accident - Adequate room for two students - Satellite available - Fully equipped Kitchen with Microwave, Dish Washer, and Ice Maker. 842-5111 Sign a 12 month lease for a one bed room apartment (good from 4-19-87 through 4-30-87) and receive you last month's rent FREE. Not valid with any other offer or promotion. By a Kansan reporter A Lawrence police officer was injured Saturday morning when a car collided with his motorcycle at Ninth and Maine streets. The officer, Larry K. Kasson, 42, Lawrence, did not require hospitalization. The Douglas County Ambu- service treated him at the scene. Kasson, who was off duty at the time, told Lawrence police that he was driving his 1980 Harley-Davidson motorcycle eastbound in the right lane of Ninth Street at 7:25 a.m. Saturday. A car was traveling eastbound Lawrence police said that after the accident, the driver of the car, a 38-year-old Lawrence man, told them he was unconscious on phone call, left and did not return. beside Kasson in the left lane, he said. The car attempted a right turn on to Maine Street without warning and knocked Kasson's motorcycle on its side, he said. Police said they had not located the man as of yesterday. The driver did not own the car. The owner, who knows the driver, told police she hadn't known that the man had taken it, police said. OPEN 'TIL MIDNIGHT When you need copies,you need Kinko's kinko's Great copies. 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