2 Thursday, April 18, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Cloudy HI: 75° LO: 56° Today's Forecast| 3-day Forecast Southerly winds bring warm and muggy conditions today. A chance of showers late this afternoon and into the evening. KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 Friday - Partly cloudy and chance of rain. High 70/ Low 50 Saturday - Seasonal conditions. High 67/ Low 48. Sunday - Partly cloudy and mild. High 66/ Low 45. forecast by Greg Zamiranga Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. The University Daily Kansan (USFS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Fint Hall, Lawrence, Kan 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan 66044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $50. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. 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Kansan staff writer three generations of his fami$_{1}$ work out of their home in Acapulco, Mexico, making original Aztec silver jewelry. "It's an activity that fills me with pride," he said, standing in front of a booth in the Kansas Union, displaying his work. This week, he is sharing the pride his art brings him with the Hispanic American Leadership Organization. Twenty percent of the money he makes selling the jewelry will go to HALO's Hispanic Heritage Month next year. Louie Lopez, HALO president, said HALO sponsored Basilio so he could sell his jewelry at the University of Kansas. Austereboro Basilio tends a jewelry display in the lobby of the Kansas Union. Basilio travels the country selling family-made jewelry. "We are helping him, and he is helping us," Lopez said. Lopez said the designs and the intricate detail of the jewelry reflected Hispanic culture and heritage. Bassilio travels about six months a year to college campuses, selling his jewelry and helping out Hispanic organizations. "I look for Hispanic people where I go because I get economic support as well as moral support." he said. "I help me raise the children and help me because it helps my family." He said he enjoyed selling his original jewelry on college campuses because he thought college students appreciated it more. For Basilo and his family, the jewelry they make is affordable artwork. Bassilo does not think that artwork should be only for the wealthy. With so many colorful and shiny designs on display, customers may have a hard time deciding between bracelets, broaches, necklaces and bracelets. Melanie Huerter, Kansas City, Kan., senior, could not make up her mind which bracelet to buy. She wanted a simple necklace with minutes trying on different designs. "It's very ethnic," she said. "It means more than picking something out at a mall." Crabapple trees in place by commencement Kansan staff report Four crabapple trees in front of Watson Library were removed yesterday because of extensive damage them during a wind storm March 28. The wind split the base of some trees, making repair impossible. Parts of the trees were removed immediately after the storm for safety reasons. Jim Mathes, director of landscaping, said that the University of Kansas was hoping to replace the trees before commencement, May 19. "They're really important trees," he said. "They serve as the focal point for the library, and they frame the entry way to the library." Mathes said the University planned to get another four crabapple trees to replace the ones that were removed. They will cost about $400. He said the trees would be ground up to be used as mulch in the flower beds on campus. Marion Montgomery The Intercollegiate Studies Institute proudly presents acclaimed critic, poet, and novelist in a public Lecture Tuesday, April 23rd, 8:00pm in the Jahawk Room of the Kansas Union: "Flannery O'Connor's Sacramental Vision" Author of numerous critical books and articles, novels, and volumes of poetry. Mongomery's interests in philosophy and intellectual history inform his exploration of the important juncture of ideas and literature. The Lecture is Free and Open to the Public. *Every Tape Video Department - Every Day - Latest New Releases Famous Selections 99$^{c}$ VIDEOS 25th and Iowa (Next to Food-4-Less) 842-7810 Hours: 9-9 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 10-6 p.m. Sun. SAC'S SPECIALS & CLOSEOUTS 636 Mass. 843-4555 Open Mon.-Sat.11-Midnight, Sun.12-11 Fine Beers - Great Food This week's Beers: Hefe-Weizen Walnuff's Bock John Brown Ale wheat State Golden Ad Astra Ale The Beer Garden Check it out!! Chuck