10 Thursday, March 26, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Fraternity sponsors activities for charity By JERRI NIEBAUM Staff writer For the 67th year, the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity will sponsor a weekend of events to celebrate spring and to raise money for charity. Richard Young, St. Louis senior, said the fraternity hoped to raise $500 for the United Negro College Fund and the American Heart Association. 10 acts will perform in a talent show at 7:30 p.m. today in the ballroom at the Kansas Union. Among them will be 30 members of the 70-member Black Student Union Choir. "We were all going to attend anyway," said Pam Coleman, Rockhill, Mo., junior and president of the choir. The choral group will sing about eight gospel songs between other singing, dancing and theatrical acts. "Gospel music is universal," Coleman said, adding that many choir members had grown up singing gospel songs in church. A panel of judges from various University departments will award prizes to the three best groups. Chico Herbison, counselor with the supportive educational services, will judge the competition for the fifth year. He said the contest showcased talent that was seldom seen. "There's a tremendous amount of black talent here on campus, but there are very few outlets," he said. Other weekend events include a jazz concert, tentatively scheduled for 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Alderson Auditorium at the Union and a song by the band by Franklin members at 6 p.m. Saturday in front of Lewis Hall. The Danny Knight Memorial Basketball Tournament will be held at 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Lawrence Community Building, 156-245, a member who died in a car accident shortly after graduating from the University of Kansas in the early 1970s. The weekend's events will culminate with the 1987 Sweetheart Ball at 9 p.m. Saturday at the Masters Inn, 2222 W. Sixth St. The event is open to the public. A reunion also will be part of the weekend's events. Young said he expected about 70 Kappa Alpha Psi who became members who became a member in 1926. COME JOIN US in the FUN Cultural Entertainment and Delicious Food Saturday, March 28,1987 6:00 p.m. at Cordley Elementary School 1837 Vermont St. PAKISTAN NIGHT By a Kansan reporter ONLY $3 Call 841-5837 or 749-1721 for info and tickets Mall plan wrong consultant says However, Pat Kehde, co-chairman of Citizens for a Better Downtown, an anti-mall group, said that Stout was right about the lack of citizen input. Sponsored by: Pakistan Student Association (University of Kansas Stout said that Lawrence should have hired independent architects and traffic consultants rather than rely solely on the mall developer. The consultant, Gary Stout, spoke to about a 100 people at the Downtown Lawrence Association's annual meeting at the Eldridge Hotel, Seventh and Massachusetts streets. City Commissioner Howard Hill said that it was insulting for Stout to declare himself, hours after he passed away, to serve the service and to criticize its residents. City leaders have been developing Lawrence's proposed downtown mall the wrong way, a Minnesota development consultant said last night. Jacobs, Visconsi & Jacobs of Cleveland has an exclusive contract with the city to develop a downtown mall. Mall developers are aggressive and tend to overdevelop projects, and the city needs to look out for itself. Stout said. "Everybody has messed up a little bit. But you can learn from your mistakes," he said. "One of the partners isn't at the table as an equal," Stout said. "And that's the community." Monday from a bike rack on 11th Street, KU police said. - Stereo equipment valued at $200 and tools valued at $300 were taken between Monday and yesterday from a parked car in the 1200 block of Rhode Island Street, Lawrence police said. 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