6 Wednesday, January 16. 1991 / University Daily Kansan TOURNEE OF ANIMATION 4:30,7:15,9:30 TO SLEEP WITH ANGER 7:00 REVERSAL OF FORTUNE 4:45, 9:45 Pursuit of Trivia KU College Quiz Bowl Top team qualifies for the regional tournament on March 2-3 at Kansas State Need: Groups of 4-5 KU students Cost: $20 per team Queues: 864-3477 Entry Deadline: Jan. 31 SUA Office Level 4 Ks. Union COLLEGE BOWL Journalism school gets $1 million Bv Benjamin W. Allen The School of Journalism received a $1 million grant Dec. 19 from the Knight Foundation of Miami to creat- ed the Knight Chair in Journalism. Kansan staff writer The Knight Chair in Journalism will be filled by a newspaper editor who has provided leadership and expertise of important issues in journalism. Sat. Feb. 2 Mike Kautsch, dean of journalism, said it was a wonderful gift for the new series. "The purpose of the Knight Chair in Journalism is to bring in a distinguished editor who can become a permanent member of the faculty." In addition to a full teaching load, the position will include teaching and research of the press' leadership role in communities, he said. Virginia Henke, communications director for the foundation, said KU was selected because its position optimized such teaching and research. She said other factors in the decision were the strength of the proposal, existing programs that compel employers to comply with a strong strength of the school's program. Kautsch said the new faculty member would help with the William Allen W. Foundation contest of editorial excellence and Press Education Seminar series. He said he hoped to fill the position by Fall 1991 The University is one of three institutions receiving the grant. Florida A & M and Duke universities also were chosen from 34 applicants. The Knight Foundation of Miami is a philanthropic organization that gives grants to journalism, higher education and the field of arts and culture. The foundation was created by John and James Knight in 1950. It gives money to organizations and philanthropies in communities where Knight-Ridder Inc. owns newspapers, in an attempt to return money to these communities. The foundation is separate from Knight-Ridder Inc. Chancellor Gene A. Budig said, "Journalism at the University of Kansas is a recognized leader. This significant grant will help to guarantee the school's future for generations to come." Auto inferno Lawrence firefighters prepare to extinguish a car fire on Sunnyside Avenue near the Computer Services Facility. Battalion Chief Jerry Karr said the car, a 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, listed as belonging to Toshiyuki Kato. Lawrence graduate student, sustained $900 damage. Firefighters responded to the call at 11:33 p.m. Monday. The cause of the fire is still undetermined. 2 men arrested for racial vandalism Kansan staff report Two men were arrested Dec. 21 and Jan. 3 in connection with October's spray-painting of the letters "KKK" on seven Lawrence buildings. son. Michael Thomas Bittle, 23, of Shawnee Mission, was arrested Dec. 21, on charges of conspiracy to commit criminal damage, said Chris Loehrer, a spokesman for presentative Bittle also has used the names Mike Brooks and M.B. Madi Chad Anthony Edwards, 19, of Lawrence, was arrested Jan. 3, and charged with five misdemeanor counts of damage. Mulve The charges stem from incidents that occurred during the nights of Oct. 3 and Oct. 4 in which the letters "KKK" were painted on two homes in the 800 block of Connecticut Street; on Cornerstone Southern Baptist Church, then located at 1432 Haskell Ave.; on East Heights Elementary School, 1430 Haskell Ave.; on New York Elementary School, 936 New York St.; on East Lawrence Recreation Center, 1245 E. 15th St.; and on Edgewood Homes, 1600 Haskell Ave. KKK is the acronym for the Ku KKK is the acronym for the Ku Klux Klan. not guilty to the charges, District Attorney James Flory said. A cross also was burned at Edgewood Homes between Oct. 3 and Oct. 4. Both Bittle and Edwards pleaded Edwards' trial is scheduled for Feb. 11 at Douglas County District Court, Flory said He remains in the county jail. Bond was set at $1,500 No date has been scheduled for Bittle's trial. He was released on $1,000 bond. His trial date is expected to be Feb. 5. Flaired. Officials review support dog admittance policy Kansan staff report the policy, which previously allowed guide dogs only for blind people into campus buildings. A policy concerning support dogs admittance to campus buildings is being reviewed, a KU official said yesterday. support dog into the Kansas Union and that if he did not leave, the KU police would be contacted Ruben complained to the Student Assistance Center and met with University officials Dec. 7 to discuss the situation. A Nov. 30 incident involving a KU graduate student prompted the review. Simha Ruben was told that he was not allowed to bring his Jim Long, director of the Kansas and Burge Urges, said the General Staff of the Army will be involved. Ruben has said that although he has 20/20 vision, he has perceptual, motor and communication impairment and necessitate the use of a support dog. 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