6 Tuesday, April 2, 1991 / University Daily Kansan - PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING POET * POET LAUREATE OF ILLINOIS * CONSULTANT-IN-POETRY LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 1985-1986 Poetry Reading Poetry Reading Thursday, April 4, 1991 7:30 p.m. Hoch Auditorium University of Kansas Free Admission Special Appearance Booksigning Wednesday, April 3 11:45 a.m. Oread Bookstore Level 2 Kansas Union Sponsored by: Office of Executive Vice Chancellor, Office of Academic Affairs, College of Arts and Sciences, Office of Minority Affairs, English Department, Women's Studies Program, Women's Student Union, The Center for Black Leadership Development and Research, Student Senate, Minority Affairs Committee of Student Senate, JUIMA, Black Men of Today, Black Student Union, and Student Union Activities. For further information call 864-3506 or 864-8016. U.N. cease-fire resolution draws criticism from Iraqi ambassador The Associated Press UNITED NATIONS — Iraq's U.N. ambassador yesterday called the Security Council's proposed ceasefire resolution highly objectionable and humiliating, saying that Iraq could not tolerate unbridled U.S. coercion. Ambassador Abdul Amir Al-Anbari complained to reporters after meeting with the non-aligned nations, "The resolution doesn't call for a permanent cessation of hostilities — simply a cease-fire. To us, a cease-fire is very dangerous in the sense it implies the existence of a state of war or hostilities, but for the time being the parties have ceased firing." Iraq finds the resolution humilinating and thinks it will punish innocent Iraqi for generations to come, the envoy said. the resolution demands destruction under U.N. supervision of Iraq's chemical and biological weapons, nuclear weapons-grade materials and munitions to the United Nations would demarcate and patrol the Iran-Kuwait border Some non-aligned nations object, arguing the resolution gives the United Nations power to infringe upon what are properly domestic The draft holds Iraq liable for injury, damage and loss of property stemming from its Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait. Iraqi rebels have claimed the Iranian rebels are fighting alongside Iraqi security forces suppressing the Islamic State in Iraq. The sion denies that, but says it has fought Iranian troops that intervened in Iraq. Car thieves steal six dissected human heads The Associated Press It says Iraq must return all loot and documents taken from Kuwait. NEW YORK — A doctor's mistake. Car thieves. A protective and curious cabbie. Put them together in Manhattan's East Village and you have got an errant box of partially dissected human heads. The story begins with William The six heads, facial features intact, were found in a box in a gutter early yesterday, said Scott Bloch, a police representative. Portney, a physician, of New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, who decided to leave the sealed carton of heads in the back of his hatchback when he parked in the East Village. The second error came when thieves brake into Portney's car and stole what they apparently thought was marketable booty. And the hero in this ghoulish tale? Cabbie Gheorge Casas, who shooed away a bevy of rubbernecking street people and stashed the stolen heads in his trunk until police showed up "This stuff only happens in New York," said Bloch. Portney was transporting the partial heads — the backs were cut away but the faces left intact — from New York Medical College in Valhalla to Boston, where they clas in medical dissection. They were from bodies donated for research. $100 OFF Enrollment Fee plus only $21 a mo. - over 50 coated classes * a2 aerobic rooms * personalized fitness training 10 tans for $25 Come in and find out how you can join for a great price and FREEZE your membership when you are not using the facility. - 10 tans for $25 - NEW LIFE CYCLES * rowing machines / stair masters * nautilus and free weights * iacazzi / dry sauna / steam room In Hillcrest Plaza (off 9th & Iowa) 749-2424 ALL ROADS LEAD HOME TO THE HILL Attention, graduating seniors Get ready for a SIX-MONTH FREE RIDE as a new ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEMBER Your membership trip begins with the SENIOR COOKOUT. 5:30 p.m.April 24 in the Adams Center parking lot. • Next stop is the COMMENCEMENT BREAKFAST. 8 a.m. May 19 for graduates and their families. . As you leave town, remember to take along your JAYHAWK BANKCARD. It's the only VISA or MasterCard that lets you carry the KU mascot wherever you go. . Remember, wherever your new life takes you all roads lead home to the Hill. As an Alumni Association member you'll never be far away! Watch for our brochure in the mail. We'll call you in mid-April about the bankcard-or call First Bank Card Center at 800-222-7458.