2 Monday, April 1, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Sunny HI:73' LO:43' Kansas Forecast Sunny and warm, with temperatures in the low 70s during the days and low 40s at night. Clouds will roll in by midweek 3-day Forecast Tuesday - Sunny,becoming cloudy by evening. High 70, low 40. Wednesday - Partly cloudy and cooler. High 62, low 45. Thursday - Cloudy. High 62, low 43. forecast by Steven A. Berger Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows Shawnee Mission Ford KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 Up to an additional $1,000 cash for: • college grads • first time buyers Contact Brad Shull (913) 631-0000 *A few restrictions may apply, i.e. you must be 18 years old, return before you leave. Your mother's maiden name must begin with a letter of your birth state when in the Sahara. Fares will not be available when you want to go. Prices are subject to change and a dozen surety fees. 831 Foster Street Get the REAL story. 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Rock Chalk Revue is now accepting applications for 1991-92 board positions: Producer Executive Director Assistant Executive Director Business Managers (2) Business Coordiants Promotions Coordinator In-Between Acts Director Community Service Coordinator Applications are available in Organizations & Activities, 400 KS Union. Completed applications are due by 5:00 p.m., April 12 in the OAC. Any ?'s - call the RCR office 864-403 Approved by the American Bar Association 1-800-525-1446 * 214-385-1446 5440 Harvest Hill · Suite 200 · Dallas, TX 75230 Four month, full-time program • Degree required for admission Take Your Degree One Step Further BECOME A PARALEGAL ... Dog saves neighbor from blaze in hotel Forgotten cigarette causes mattress fire The Associated Press TRAIL, Ore. — Steve Macy said his neighbor's dog, Buffy, more than repaid him for months of table scraps when the dog roasted him from his bed during a fire early Saturday at the historic Rogue Elk Hotel. "I think the dog saved my life," Macy said after the 5-month-old cocker spaniel came scratching on his door. Macy said he was sleeping soundly in the second-floor room he rents in the 75-year-old hotel when the fire broke out in another room. "The smoke was so thick, it looked like a New England fog," he said. "I just scooped up Buffy and ran down the stairs." Fire Capt. Rick Mendenhall said the blaze was caused by a cigarette that ignited a mattress. Firefighters arrived in time to contain the blaze to a second-floor room of the hotel, where such guests as President Herbert Hoover and Vilain Zane Grey stayed during local fishing expeditions. One was nust Police report A car valued at $8,000 was stolen between 2:30 and 4:30 a.m. Saturday in the 1000 block of Jana Drive, Lawrence police reported. A television with remote control and a stereo remote control valued together at $300 were taken between 6 p.m. Friday and 1:20 a.m. Saturday. A car stereo, amplifier and two speakers valued together at $900 were taken between 9 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday from a car in the 3700 block of Clinton Parkway, Lawrence police reported. from a residence in the 500 block of Grayscale Drive, Lawrence police reported. A 14-karat gold ring with a ruby stone valued at $400 was taken between midnight and 10:30 a.m. Saturday from a car in the 900 block of Wellington Road, Lawrence police reported. Two speakers valued at $200 were taken between 10 p.m. and midnight from car in the 3700 block of Clinton Parkway, Lawrence police reported. Corrections Because of misinformation given to a reporter, David Cleveland was identified in a front-page story in Friday's Kansan as the president of the KU alumni chapter in Indianapolis. Larry L. Heck, a 1962 KU graduate, is the president Because of misinformation given to a reporter, John Bitker was incorrectly identified on Page 1 of Friday's Kansan as John Ditker. 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