2 Friday, April 12. 1991 / University Daily Kansan TV actor's cancer generates concern Lawrence organizes get-well card signing Kansan staff writer News of TV star Michael Landon's inoperable cancer this week hit close to home at the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. "We were shocked, really sad," said Judy Billings, executive director of the champer's convention and visitors' meal. "The beer is great friend to the people of Lawrence." Michael Landon As a sign of support, the bureau has arranged a get- well poster signing. The poster, which hangs at the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, 734 Vermon St. Wilsonville, N.J., will be sent to Landon on April 19. Landon, who announced earlier this week that he had inoperable cancer of the liver and pancreas, has been hospitalized as rest of northeast Kansas since he filmed the TV movie 'Where Pigeons Go to Die' in Lawrence in 1989, Billings said. "I sent him some Final Four T-shirts and a running suit for the championship game a couple of weeks ago," she said. Impressed with the Lawrence area and people, Landon agreed in February to be the host of a promotional video developed by the Chamber of Commerce for the city, she said. The 10-minute video will premiere next Friday at the chamber's 68th annual meeting. "He loves Lawrence," she said. "He liked walking down and talking to the people when he was shooting there." Vickey Hendy of the Kansas Film Commission said Landon selected Lawrence as the site for the movie because of the cooperation and quick response of city officials to his interest in filming in the area. Landon, famous for his roles in "Bonanza," "Little House on the Prairie" and "Highway to Heaven," began having stomach pains six weeks ago and checked into Cedars-Sinai Medical Center last week. ■ The Associated Press contributed information to this story. The University Daily Kansas (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kane. 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. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansas, 118 Stuart/Flint Hall, Lawrence, KA 60045 "★★★★! Exhilarating." story idea? 864-4810 the nasty gir Fri. - Sun. 4:30, 7:00, 9:45 CINEMA TWIN TEEMAGE MUTANT TETRANGUS TURTLES (JPG) REVERSAL OF FORTUNE (JPG) SAT SUN, 10:30, 7:30 SAT SUN, 10:30, 7:30 SAT SUN, 10:30, 7:30 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY Go south to Baja Harry's! Great times, great bucks! Patio Bar and Grill HAS GONE SOUTH to Overland Park in the Metcalf 103 Shopping Center. Baja Harry's will be open soon for lunch.Happy Hour,dinner and nightly entertainment and frivolity All positions available immediately. Call 913-381-1602 for information and appointments. Catch Our Spring Truckload Sale. ROSES $6.95 dozen selected colors limited groundit dozen selected colors limited quantity - 6" Tropical Foliage Plants $6.95 - 10" Tropical Foliage Plants $14.95 Full Line Florist $9.95& up - Arrangements - Delivery - Worldwide Wire Service - Funeral Arrangements - Cut Daffodils - Funeral Arrangements FLOWERS 4 LESS University changes frat row with service house - Wedding Arrangement All Major Credit Cards Accepted Martha Barr, Lawrence resident, studies different classes of daffodils during the 12th Annual Daffodil Show of Lawrence at the Lawrence Arts Center, Ninth and Vermont streets. One hundred The Associated Press m-F 9 to 7 Sat. 9 to 5 Sun. 1 to 5 PHILADLPHIA — The University of Pennsylvania hopes to clean up the image of its most white fraternity row by turning a Greek house whose fraternity was sus- tained into a center for community service. April flowers Lawrence 1901A Mass 832-0700 - Arrangements The Psi Iupi house, whose members were involved in the kidnapping of a rival fraternity member and the arrest of an "illegal" mother's "living learning" houses next fall The Ivy League university is looking for a racially diverse group of 24 men and women interested in community service to move into the Gothic graystone known as the Castle. The house and other fraternities overlook Locust Walk, the main pedestrian throughfare through campus. Women and minorities have complained of being intimidated and harassed* along the four-block Winners for the Student Senate seats in each school are Architecture and Urban Design. Jeff Shrook, Impact, Matt Edmunds, Ethics. Education: Kerry Macdonald, Impact; Arlen Baird, Impact; David Sawid, Engineering David Sawid, Independent; Robert Thompson, Impact; Troy Radarovich, Impact sixty-three varieties, totaling 351 daffodils, were displayed for judging. Several criteria were used to judge the flowers, including color, form, pose, condition and size. University officials saw a chance to integrate the heart of the university after Ps1 Upslion was kicked off in 2006. University holds the title to the house. Ten of the fraternity's members were arrested in the January 1990 kidnapping of William O'Flanagan in a fraternity prank that went awry. stretch. University Dance Company will have a spring concert at 8 ontion and at 2 and 8 p.m. tomorrow at Crafton Preventhe Theatre in Murphy Hall. According to a Penn advisory board report, O'Flanagan was blind-folded, at the hands and feet, tethered to a pole and taunted with racially charged rhetoric, including tapes of Malcolm X. On campus The deadline for the Japan Language and Society/Business summer program in Hiratsuka, Japan, has been extended to April 19. Interested students must contact Ashbred at 203 Lippincott Hall or call 843-742 for an application. Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will have "GALA Week - Out and About" at 7 p.m. Sunday at 100 Smith Hall. O'Flanagan, who is white, was accused of being racist and anti-Semitic and subjected to a mock trial, the report said. A student from a rival fraternity was the intended victim; the case was taken by mistake, the board found. Five Art Dismisses. Facts, Alexandra Hamm. Facts. Graduate Palm Law Facts, Chris Sharp. Facts, Trinity Beach. Facts, Briana Marcel. Facts, Marcia Gurdea, Independent John Robertson Facts, Brian Schmidt. Facts, Jennifer Sauer Impact, Juice Juliet Impact, Am I Satterfield Impact, Kenneth Kimball Impact, Patrick Dilray Impact. Election winners Music Therapy Student Association will sponsor a "Music Therapy Symposium" at 8 tonight at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union Business, Lisa Garney, Impact; Paige Yarbrough, Facts. Education: Kathy Woodard, Impact; Alison Blair, Impact. Journalism and Mass Communications. Wendy Wilkinson Impact. Rozanne Compobasso, Impact. Non-Traditional Belinda Cook, Impact Law Lou Bingchun* Impact, James LaBeau* Impact, Lorela艾莉* and Sciences Anna Kidman* Kim Sawada* Susan LaBrave* Impact, Tiffany Tiffany* Tifany Stewart* Sony, Ruben Hubert* McKinna Mehmann* Jan Tiffany* John Kekes* Erik Kekes* of Impact Nurmeyer掌命; Jinmei麻卫(Nikki莫灵; Lau颖Speer心 Nursery掌命; Jinmei麻卫(Walnut莫灵; Lau颖Speer心 Taylor掌命; Jinmei麻卫(Bacchus O off-campus Kristin Lange, Angela Cervantes, Moly Green, James Bacoum and William Edwards all in impact. Pharmacy, Travis Stein, Impact, Jean Spall, Facts. 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