9 Arson is suspected in apartment blaze By a Kansan reporter Rich Barr, Lawrence fire marshal, said Monday that because an investigation into the cause of the fire was being made, little information was being released. Arson was apparently the cause of a fire that caused an estimated $10,000 damage to two apartments at 1138 indiana St. on Friday, according to Lawrence Fire Department officials. Witnesses, neighbors and others connected with the building were being interviewed by the investigator, Barr said. He said the process sometimes took several days to complete. The fire damage was limited to the floor of the apartment where the fire originated, but another apartment in the building received smoke damage, Barr said. Ron Barnes, owner of the building, said yesterday that the apartment where the fire originated was being rented but that the tenant spent much of her time out of town and that she was out of town when the fire broke out Friday. Coroner rules suicide in local man's death By a Kansan reporter A 72-year-old Lawrence man, whose body was found Saturday at Clinton Lake, apparently committed suicide, Douglas County officials said Monday. Douglas County coroner Allan Sanders said that the body had been positively identified as that of Alexander Glickman. He said Glickman had apparently hanged himself. Glickman wandered away from his daughter's house in Lawrence in May. The body was found by a Topaka man in a creek bed near Clinton Lake. He reported his discovery to Griffin's officers about 2 p.m. Saturday. Douglas County Undersheriff Loren Anderson said the body was found about a mile from where two people said they had seen a man matching Glickman's description in May. Anderson said dogs and helicopters had been used to search that area after the two witnesses saw the man. Glickman's daughter told sheriff's officers at the time of his disappearance that her father had become despondent because of deteriorating health before he disappeared. She said that her father, who was a landscape artist, was also suffering failing eyesight. Funeral arrangements for Glickman are being handled by Rumssy Funeral Home, 601 Indiana St. A spokesman there said that the time of funeral service and place of burial were still pending. If you come FNB for a student loan we might give you a PLUS or a SLS. **Translation:** You may be able to borrow from FNB (First National Bank) even if you don't qualify for a GSL (Guaranteed Student Loan), because our newest student loan opportunities were designed just for you. With a PLUS (Parent Loan to Undergraduate Students) or a SLS (Supplemental Loan for Students), you or your parent can borrow up to $10,000 annually with repayment terms that are very flexible. And getting your money at FNB takes a lot less time than you might think. So drop by FNB, where students are always WLCM (welcome), no matter what their banking needs. University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, April 13, 1988 The First MEMBER FDC THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE Ninth & Massachusetts (913) 843-0152 Final Opportunity Lens --clearance sale 9th and Iowa Buy one dinner get one dinner of equal or lesser value for 1/2 price with presentation of KUID. Plus... Year of the Dragon Special 20% off for all Dragons (anyone born in 1916, 1928 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988) Does not include Dragon Meal, Family Dinner & Sunday Buffet Specials Not valid with any other offer. Expires end of Summer School Aug.1, 1988 2907 W. 6th 843-8070 STORY IDEA? CALL 864-4810 Kate, What a cute four year old smile! Just say no to Diet Coke. Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 *Thurs.* t1'8:30 *Sun. 1-5* 843-1099 *In Downtown* *8th and Mass.* Knock yourself out this summer, see you next year! Love,your friend Mr.Snowman Pulliam's Music House 2601 Iowa 843-3008 Sound Systems Amps Guitar Keyboards Accessories K.U. Souvenirs Wednesday — ? while supply lasts t-shirts and sweatshirts $7.00 UNIVERSITY — COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD As a result of the efforts of many students saving the furniture, art objects, and invaluable service to firefighters during the Kansas Union fire on April 20, 1970, some insurance carriers decided to present the Kansas Union with a gift. The STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD will again this year choose a student deserving of being awarded a scholarship from the interest on this gift. QUALIFICATIONS: - Regularly enrolled students at the University of Kansas at the time of application (spring term) and at the time of receipt of the award (fall term). - Service to the University and/or the Lawrence community. - Scholarship, financial need, and references will be of minimal consideration in application reviews. APPLICATIONS: - Available in SUA office, Kansas Union, 864-3477. - Must be received by 5 p.m., Monday, April 18, 1988 in the SUA office. Interviews will be held 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 20, 1988. The Making of U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East... Is Free Speech Threatened? former U.S. Congressman Paul Findley April 18 — 7:00 p.m. - Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union *Co-sponsored by the School of Journalism & the Department of Political Science SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Johnson Co. Kansas Clerical Positions File Clerks Typists Word Processors Receptionists Light Industrial Light Industria Packers Assembly Warehouse General Labor Mail Room Contact Your Campus Representative: - NO FEES Temporaries Diane DeBrabander 841-4257