2 Wednesday, July 18, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Cuban rebel freed, denounces violence The Associated Press MIAMI — Orlando Bosch, a terrorist to some and an ardu-communist to others. was freed by the Justice Department yesterday after spending the past 14 years in prison here and in Venezuela. The longtime Cuban militant left the Metropolitan Correctional Center outside Miami. the attorney, Hank Adorno, refused to discuss details of the agreement with the Justice Department, but took pains to say his client had abandoned his violent opposition to the government of Fidel Castro. "He has renounced terrorism in any form whatsoever as a means of political action and as a means to resist from communism," Adorno said. An earlier agreement to free Bosch fell through last week when he refused to keep a log of all visitors, a requirement by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. He said that would make him an informant. Adorno refused to say if either side had given in on that condition or if they had compromised. "We will not today, tomorrow or any time discuss those conditions," Adorno said. Justice Department spokesman Dan Eramian in Washington said Bosch was released because he had renounced violence, and said there had been no changes in the government's conditions. The other points Beach had accepted called for virtual house arrest, allowing him outside only between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. He must also wear a monitoring device, allow surprise searches of his home and surprise searches of his table in his room to avoid any contact with anti-Castro groups. Boch was convicted of the 1968 homemade bazooka attack on a Polish freighter in the Port of Miami. After serving his sentence, he violated parole by leaving the country without permission. Campus crime rate continues to go up By Ann Sommerlath Kansas staff writer Kansan staff writer Crime at KU increased by more than 9 percent last year, according to reports issued by KU police. "We are showing a progressive increase in campus crime for the past few years," KU Police Sgt. Schulver Bailay said. He said that crime rates during the past decade had fluctuated considerably but that in the past four years the number of crimes had increased more than 15 percent. In 1992, 1,344 crimes were reported on the KU campus. The total increase in the number of reported crimes matches closely the number of parking permits, KUIDs stolen in recent years, Bailey said. He said the higher number of stolen parking permits could be attributed to the fact that despite the "theft-proof" glue used on the external stickers, students had figured out ways to remove them intact. The most recurrent crimes for the year, including the summer months, are theft, burglary and criminal damage to property. Bailey said. The relative proportions of these crimes remain constant despite a considerable decrease in crime rates during the summer. Campus crimes decreased during the summer because there were significantly fewer students than fall and spring semesters, Bailey said. KU police reported the fewest crimes occurred in June. The highest crime month is October. Last year, 162 people committed in June, 162 in October. Bailies said that during the fall and spring, thefts and burglaries occurred most frequently in residence halls and parking lots. On the Record A man was stabbed in the chest and arm with a knife Friday night in the 600 block of Vermont Street, Lawrence police reported. A man was stabbed and beaten Saturday by another man in the 1900 block of Haskell Avenue, Lawrence police reported. No arrests were made for trespassing. The man and two friends said they were sightseeing. The man was transported to KU Medical Center. Sunday afternoon in the 900 block of Pennsylvania Street, Lawrence police reported. A man was threatened with a knife Saturday night in the 500 block of West 14th Street, Lawrence police reported. A woman stabbed a man in the chest with a knife after he hit and choked her early Sunday morning in Newark, N.J., on the streets. Lawrence police reported. A man was arrested after he stabbed his wife with a screwdriver A man exposed himself Sunday morning in the 1000 block of Ohio Street, Lawrence police reported. A woman was threatened with a gun by a man Monday night at Stouffler Place Apartments, KU police reported. A 21-year-old Lawrence woman was charged with disorderly conduct Monday after spending nearly an hour on the ledge of the Kansas River Ridge. Calendar 18 Wednesday. - Threads of History. Textiles from the Spencer Museum Collection Spencer Museum of Art. The exhibition will run through Sept. 2. * Doctoral Recital. Earline Moulder, organ. 8 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. 19 Thursday - Downtown Lawrence Sidewalk Sale. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Store in downtown Lawrence and other area stores will participate in this annual event. Some stores will open at sunrise. * Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas. Regular meeting. 7:30 p.m. *Midwestern Music Camps recital. 8 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. *SUA film, *Psycho.7 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union. Admission is $1.* 20 Friday *Midwestern Music Camp show choirs and jazz ensembles. 7 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. *Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas. Regular meeting: 7:30 p.m. 1005 Indiana St. For information, call 842-7484. *SUA film, Psycho. 9 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union. Admission is $1. *Student Reclait. Melissa Pichette, organ. 8 p.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center. 21 Saturday - Midwest Music Camp concepts. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Crafton-Preyer Theatre, Murphy Hall. Weather 5-day Forecast Wednesday - Partly cloudy and dry with skies turning cloudy by evening. High: 89° Low: 71° Thursday - Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in the morning. High: 92° Low 72° Friday - Sunny, warm and dry. High: 94° Low: 74° Saturday - Hot and dry with sunny skies. High: 94° Low: 70° Sunday - Partly cloudy with a chance of thunderstorms by evening. High: 92° Low: 68° Kansas Forecast Because of a reporter's error, Kansas' strength coach, Fred Roll was misidentified in last week's paper. Correction Call 864-4358 to reserve advertising space in the Back-To-School edition, published 8/22/90. Dining At Fifi's What You'll Enjoy Atmosphere. The most relaxing in Lawrence. A meal set in perfect harmony for a relaxing night of celebration or just a quiet evening with a friend. Come to Fifis. Hours Lunch.. Mon. thru Fri. 11-2 Dinner.. Sun. and Mon. 5-9 Tues. thru Sat. 5-10 925 low 841-7226 *1,140 sq. ft./2 Bedroom/2 Bath *3 Glass Patio Doors with Vertical/Track Lights *Clubhouse/Laundry Facilities *Sauna/Pool/Tennis/Weights *Off-Street Parking/Security Gates (913) 722-1319 3600 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, Kansas A Sincere "Thank You" To Everyone For Making Our Grand Opening A Big Success!! RIBBON CUTTING--Members of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce and other supporters assist Mr. and Mrs. Dick Boyd, owners, and Kent Johnson, manager, in cutting the ribbon during the recent Grand Opening of the second I Can't Believe It's Yogurt frozen yogurt store in Lawrence. store in Lawrence. The new store is located at 15th and Kasold in the Orchards Corners shopping center. The other I Can't Believe It's Yogurt store in Lawrence is located at 23rd and Louisiana in the Louisiana Purchase shopping center. Both stores are open seven days a week until 11 p.m. Magician Rex Getz, the Chamber of Commerce, Our Customers, Neighboring Businesses and Employees Made It A Very Special Occasion! CONGRATULATIONS to the Winners of $300 Worth of Frozen Yogurt! Joe Cunningham, Lawrence Barb Prenger, Lawrence John Masterson, Lawrence Judy Miller, Lawrence George Lottes, Lawrence Donna Bell, Lawrence Eileen Delge, Lawrence Ed and Becky Linquist, Lawrence Nicole Forman, Lawrence Kimberly Williams, Lawrence Lori Dobbins, Lawrence Sherri Yager, Lawrence Brenda Schreiner, Lawrence Dobbi Bishott, Lawrence Dana Ling, Lawrence Laura Lutz, Lawrence Virginia Kreider, Lawrence David Weatherwax, Lawrence June Weatherwax, Lawrence Brian Bruner, Lawrence June Weatherwax, Lawrence Brian Parsons, Lawrence Kristi McCallister, Lawrence Michelle McEnroe, Lawrence Jay Dobbins, Lawrence Donna Chapman, Lawrence Gary McCormick, Lawrence Eric Dobbins, Lawrence Mary R. Becker, Lawrence Irene Pfannonstiel, Lawrence John Ott, Lawrence Jean Guess, Lawrence Jean Guess, Lawrence The Celebration Is Over But The Magic Words Are Still "I Can't Believe It's Yogurt!" TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU!! Louisiana Purchase 23rd and Louisiana LAWRENCE PH. 843-5500 I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! GREAT TASTE - NATURALLY. Orchards Corners 15th and Kasold LAWRENCE PN. 749-0440 0 1