2 Friday, February 5, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Local Briefs PARKING SERVICES THREATENED: University of Kansas Parking Services received a terrorist threat sometime Tuesday or Wednesday, KU police reported yesterday. Lt. Jeanne Longaker said that an anonymous note was placed in a parking ticket fine box on campus. The note apparently was from someone disgruntled over having received a ticket, she said. "The note basically stated that, 'If you're going to come around here and write tickets, you'd better watch it or I'm going to do bodily harm,'" Longaker said. The threat was not directed to anyone in particular, she said. A parking services employee found and reported the threat Wednesday morning. SHANKEL OUT OF ICU: Del Shankel, professor of microbiology and biochemistry, was transferred out of intensive care yesterday and placed in a regular room at the University of Kansas Medical Center, a hospital spokesman said. Shankel, who suffered a heart attack on Jan. 27, is listed in fair condition at the Med Center. LAWRENCE MAR KILLED: Snowfall Tuesday and Wednesday contributed to one highway death and at least 20 accidents on Lawrence streets and area roads, local law enforcement agencies reported yesterday. Kraig Lisbon, a 24-year-old Lawrence man, was killed Wednesday when he lost control of his car on snow-slicened Highway 24-40 five miles south of an Tonganoxie and collided with an oncoming car, the Leaenworth County Sheriff's office said. Lisbon was transported to Lawrence Memorial Hospital by Leavenworth Emergency Medical and pronounced dead on arrival. There were no passengers in Lisbon's car, the sheriff's office said. The driver of the second car, James Quaire, 34, and his passenger, Thomas Holcomb, 36, both of Topeka, were treated and released from Lawrence Memorial Hospital Wednesday. Because of an editor's error, Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole Correction The Jayhawk Invitational men's and women's indoor track and field meet is scheduled all day today at Anschutz Pavilion. was incorrectly identified in a story in Tuesday's Kansan. Academic Computing Services is sponsoring a microcomputer workshop titled "Introduction to Lotus" at 9 a.m. today. Call 864-0494 for class location and registration information. On Campus - The department of personnel services has scheduled a new-employee orientation meeting for 10 a.m. today in 102 Carruth-O'Leary Hall. Call 864-4946 to register. The Center for International Programs is sponsoring a "Brown Bag Series With an International Flair." Carl Burkhead, 1987 Fulbright Scholar to Israel and professor of civil engineering, will speak on "Israel, a Modern Miracle" at 12:20 p.m. today in the Kansas Union's Parlor A. The brown bag lunch begins at noon. An anthropology lecture titled "Cannibalism in the Stone Age" with Paola Villa from the University of Colorado is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today in Kansas Union's Jayhawk Room. in Oakland, ICALE, will speak at p. 7 m. today in the Burge Union's Pioneer Room. His topics range from the Islamic Revolution in Iran to the uprising of Palestinian Muslims. ■ "Radio Days" will be the Friday night free movie at 7:30 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. A Mardi Gras Dance is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. today at the St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center, 1631 Crescent Dr. Abdul-Alim Musa, Imam of the Mosque of Islam ESQUIRE BARBER SERVICE TRACEY GARCIA Haircuts ... $6.50 For appointments call 842-3699 2232 Ridge Court PROP & WHEEL HOBBIES Better Combustible Car . Boat . Awning --of non-senior standing. 2201 W. 25th Suite B Bryan Sorenson 749-0287 Suite B Sat 10-3 M-F 10-6 Sat 10-3 Mime...Movement...Masks...Magic The University of Kansas Concert Series Presents a University Arts Festival Event The best thing from the Swiss since cheese! Mummenschanz 8:00 p.m. Thursday, February 11, 1988 Hoch Auditorium Funded in part by the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts through their association with the Mid-America Arts Alliance, a regional agency. Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats reserved/For reservations, call 913/864-3982 Public: $12 & $10; KU and K-12 Students: $6 & $5; Senior Citizens and Other Students: $11 & $9 HALF PRICE FOR KU STUDENTS! "Cuddles-n-Kisses" Give a Balloon-in-a-Box with Chocolate Kisses and a Cuddly Bear. We Can Send it for You Almost Anvwhere! Balloons 'N'More $19.95 $19.95 (sent anywhere in the U.S.A.) Order by Feb. 9th! 609 Vermont 749-0148 Commonwealth Bungalow Manhouses & Senior Chairs $2.50 Grandada 1035 Market Street Miami, FL 33130 GOOD MORNING VIETNAM (R) *4·45, 7·15, 9·45* VARSITY 1035 Market Street Miami, FL 33130 FOR KEEP'S (PG-13) 7:30, 9:30 Hillerest 1035 Market Street Miami, FL 33130 WALLSTREET (R) *4·30, 7·10, 9·30* SERPENT & THE RAINBOW (R) *4·40, 7·30, 9·40* COUCH TRIP (R) *5·00, 7·25, 9·40* BROADCAST NEWS (R) *4·35, 7·15, 9·45* MOONSTRUCK (PG) *4·50, 7·35, 9·35* Cinematron (SHE'S HAVING A BABY) (PG-13) 7:10, 9:20 THREE MEN & A BABY (PG) 7·25, 9·30 --of non-senior standing. ALL-CAMPUS TOURNAMENT IT'S TIME AGAIN FOR THE Sunday, Feb. 7 — 1:30 (8-ball pool & table soccer) Sign up at SUA by Friday, Feb. 5 Entry fee: $5.00 — Qualified winners go on to regional tournament. Information 864-3477 (Kansas Union) MATHEMETICS PRIZE COMPETITION Junior Level: Open to all undergraduates of non senior standi First Prize—$75 Second Prize—$40 Senior Level: Open to all undergraduates. First Prize—$100 Second Prize—$50 Both exams will be given on Feb. 25, 1988 7-10 PM in room 109 Strong To participate you must register in 217 Strong by noon, Feb. 25, 1988 COPIES OF LAST YEAR'S COMPETITIONS ARE POSTED OUTSIDE 217 STRONG LOOKING FOR PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT Find It At UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Wanted Loader/Unloaders Wanted Loader/Unloaders to work 3-5 hr. shifts Mon.-Fri. at Lenexa, Ks. facility (30 min. east of Lawrence). Day and Night Shifts $8.00/hr $8.00/hr. eoe/m/f UPS will interview on Friday, February 5th from 10:00 a.m.-4 p.m. Sign up for interviews at Placement Center room 110 Burge Union $8.00/hr.