6 Thursday, April 9, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Mr. Ed spills his guts. Tornado While victims were lying on the lawn, ambulance drivers attached tags to their wrists, which explained their injuries and helped speed up the emergency room process. to the emergency room. Continued from p. 1 The hospital also was working under unusual conditions yesterday. The outpatient emergency entrance was blocked because of construction, said Cindy Hornberger, clinical coordinator of the emergency department. To be admitted, the victims had to go Once victims were admitted to the emergency room, nurses evaluated their wounds to determine which were the most serious. The procedure is known as triage, or sorting. In addition, the hospital faked a power outage, because of the storm, from 2 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. "We follow this procedure to decide which patients are the sickest so we can treat them in the best manner." Hornberger said. through the emergency room doors. Incoherent cries filled the emergency room hallways as Mari Elizabeth Nothern, Topeka fresh Four fake victims in critical condition were rushed immediately to surgery, and two others were "flown" by helicopter to Kansas City for special treatment at one of the city's hospitals. Hornberger said. man, pleaded with a nurse to stay by her side. Northern feigned severe head and arm lacerations. Because spring is tornado season, the national Weather Service in Topeka recommends several ways to go in the event of a tornado. "Go to a basement if at all possible." James Hayes, weather service specialist, said. "If that isn't possible then go to a central part of the house, a room with no windows or a closet." Hayes says it also was wise to be protected by a mattress, or something heavy, in case of flying debris. Joe Eagleman, KU professor of meteorology, said the southwest part of a house was the worst place to be during a tornado because the walls could cave in, or debris could fly in from surrounding windows. "The northeast part of the house is the safest place to be in a room," he said, "and the small. the room you take cover in, the better." Mall On Campus Continued from p. 1 while not permitting construction of a suburban mail. Zacharias said yesterday that he knew of two mail developers that already had options on suburban Lawrence property. Two others were looking for land, including Sizerel Realty, which was the city's first developer of record. Tom Schmitz. a JVJ official, said Don Jones, JVJ vice president, had said before the election that JVJ would probably try to develop a suburban Lawrence mall if the downtown mall were rejected. Duane Schwada, president of Town Center Venture Corp., a group of local investors that was working with JVJ. didn't return phone calls. On Tuesday night, Duane Morris, chairman of the Keep Downtown Downtown Committee, a group that had campaigned for a pro-m vote on one of the referendum questions, said downtown merchants feared that a suburban mall would destroy downtown. JVJ was studying the situation and refused to comment further. "The Musical Tradition of Latin America," a Brown Bag Lunch, is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. today at 109 Lippincott Hall. "Royal Lichtenstein Circus", sponsored by the St. Lawrence Catholic Center, is scheduled for nono day on the Watson Library The KU baseball team is scheduled to play Baker University at 1 p.m. today at Quigley Field. A Latin American Solidarity Rice and Beans Dinner is scheduled for 6 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. - The KU Chapter of the National Organization for Women is scheduled to meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the Walnut Room at the Kansas Union A Native American Poetry Reading is scheduled for 8 p.m. today in Alderson Auditorium at the Kansas Union. A student recital with the KU Trombone Choir is scheduled for 8 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall at Murphy Hall. Special Programs on JHK FM91 Clip, Save & Tune In Every Saturday Midnight-3 a.m. The Psychedelic Show 9 a.m.-Noon Ethnic Cowboy 3 p.m.-6 p.m. Ol’ Hipp-Eye Show Noon-3 p.m. Rock 'N' Billy 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday Night Jam Session Every Sunday 9 p.m.-Midnight International Show 9 a.m.-Noon Modern Jazz Show Every Monday Noon-3 p.m. Ladies of the Afternoon 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Sunday Night Blues Jam 3' p.m.-6 p.m. African Vibrations Midnight-3 a.m. The World As It Is Today University-Community Service Scholarship Award 9 p.m.-Midnight Alternative America As a result of the efforts of many students on the evening of April 20, 1970 in the saving of furniture, art objects, and invaluable service to firefighters during the Kansas Union fire, some insurance carriers decided to present the Kansas Union with a gift, it was suggested that the Student Union Activities Board seek those students deserving of being awarded scholarship/awards from the interest on the gift. 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