2 Thursday, February 4, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Weather Forecast LAWRENCE On Campus ■ The Academic Computing Services is offering two mainframe seminars. "Introduction to MIDnet and NSFNET" is scheduled for 1 p.m. today and "Using the NCSA CRAY from KU" is scheduled for 3 p.m. today. Call 864-0100 for seminar locations and registration information. - "Tourism Revisited," a geography department lecture with Charles Dodds, Platt College, is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today at 317 Lindley Hall. - Kelly Kindscher, systematics and ecology graduate student and ethnobotanist, will speak on "Indian Use of Edible and Medicinal Prairie Plants" at 4:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union's Walnut Room. A Latin American Solidarity Lecture with Charles Stansifer is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. A Campus Christians meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today in the A Campus Crusade for Christ meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in the Kansas Union's Jayhawk Room. A panel discussion entitled "Effective Teaching in an Administrator's Eyes" is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in the Burge Union's Pioneer Room. Barbara Coughenher, Wellsville; Harold Vestal, De Soto; Harold Ohmart, Lawrence will be featured. The discussion is sponsored by the School of Education student organization. Local Briefs STUDENTS TO BE HONORED: The University of Kansas chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, a national honor society, will initiate 216 students and graduate students Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Kansas Union's Woodruff Auditorium. Judith Ramaley, executive vice chancellor, will speak to the initiates and their families. Her speech is titled, "Are we ever really educated?" KU has had a Phi Kappa Phi chapter since 1975. Undergraduate members are chosen from the top 5 percent of the senior class. Graduate students are chosen from nominees in the top 10 percent of the candidates receiving degrees during the selection year. DEBATERS PLACE HIGH: Andrea Richard, Laramie, Wy., senior, was the top speaker at a debate tournament at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, last weekend, said Donn Parson, professor of communication studies and director of debate. Erik Doxtader, Ft. Collins, Co., senior, and Richard placed fifth in the tournament. Dan Lingel, Belidere, Ill., senior, and Charles Krauss, Wichita sophomore, placed fourth. SHANKEL'S CONDITION FAIR: Del Shankel, professor of biochemistry and microbiology, continues to be listed in fair condition at the University of Kansas Medical Center, said Mary Harrison, director for university relations at the Med Center. Harrison said that Shankel probably would be moved out of intensive care today and would remain hospitalized for two weeks. LAWRENCE MAN KILLED: A 24-year-old LAWRENCE man was killed yesterday when he lost control of his car on snow slickened highway 24-40 five miles south of Tonganoxie, and hit an oncoming car, the Leavenworth County Sheriff's office said. The name of the victim is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. LAWRENCE MAN RELEASED: A man who was being held because of his role in an alleged stabbing at Colony Woods Apartments on Sunday was released Monday from Douglas County iail. The driver of the second car, James Quafe, 34, and his passenger, Thomas Holcomb, 36, both of Topeka, were treated and released from Lawrence Memorial Hospital. The man was released on his own recognizance. He is scheduled to appear in Douglas County District Court today to respond to charges of aggravated battery. A 23-year old Lawrence man was injured in the incident, according to Lawrence police. He was treated at Lawrence Memorial Hospital and released for a penetrating wound to his chest Sunday evening. PHOTO EXHIBIT DISPLAYED: Victorian cornices, columned mansions, and modern homes are a few of the local architectural styles depicted in a photography exhibit that opened yesterday. "The Old House," a display of eleven photographs by members of the Lawrence Photo Alliance, is on display at the Cornucopia restaurant, 1801 Massachusetts Ave., through March 15. The exhibit depicts the architectural details of many local homes that have been restored and several that have been demolished. Correction Because of incorrect information supplied to the Kansan, a Jan. 28 story contained an error. The Association of Collegiate Entree preneurs did receive Student Senate supplemental financing last year. 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Frozen Yogurt Stores 97% Fat Free! --FREE Samples-- Louisiana Purchase Shopping Center OPEN: 11 a.m. 11 p.m. Daily Noon 11 p.m. Sundays Legal Services for Students Did you know that your student activity fee funds a law office for students? Most services are available at NO CHARGE! - Preparation & review of legal documents - Preparation & review of legal docs - Nurtization of legal documents - Advice on most legal matters - Many other services available Call or drop by to make an appointment. 8:30 to 5:00 Mon. thru Friday 148 Burge Union 864-5665 Funded by student activity fee. Roval Peking Restaurant Try These Fine Items From Our Delivery Menu: Sweet and Sour Chicken 4.95 Moo Goo Gai Pan 5.45 Beef with Broccoli 5.75 Sweet and Sour Pork 4.95 Royal Peking Shrimp 6.95 Mandarin Fried Rice 4.25 FREE DELIVERY! Appetizers, Soups, Beverages, & Other Dinners Available. FREE DELIVERY Tuesday through Sunday 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (SORRY, CLOSED MONDAYS) Dining Hours: 11:30:3 and 4:30:10 Tuesday Saturday 12:00:9 to 3:00 Sunday Closed Mondays 711 West 23rd Street • Lawrence, KS (913) 841-4599 ATTENTION: STUDENT ORGANIZATION OFFICERS. Student organization Budget Hearings are to be held March 1-10. Budget request forms available Feb.3 Any Questions? Call 864-3710 In the name of God, the Beneficient, the Merciful From THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION IN IRAN to THE UPRISAL OF MUSLIMS IN PALESTINE Guest Speaker Abdu-l-Alim Musa: The Imam of the Mosque of Islam Oakland, California Bring your questions for discussions and learn about Islam, the Koran, Mecca, and Palestine There will also be a book display and refreshments PLACE: Burge Union, Pioneer Room The University of Kansas TIME Friday 7:00 p.m. February 5, 1988 M.S.O. }