2 Monday, April 30, 1990 / University Daily Kansas Weather Seattle 62/40 TODAY TODAY Cooler HI: 58° LO: 46° Denver 40/30 New York 75/54 Chicago 63/47 Los Angeles 65/57 KEY Dallas 85/64 Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast Partly cloudy, windy and much colder. Highs near the mid 50s to low 60s. Lows in the 40s. Salina 56/44 Dodge City 55/43 Wichita 61/49 Forecast by Kevin Wike Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. 5-day Forecast Monday - Partly sunny and solder. High 58'. Low 46'. Friday - Cloudy with a slight chance for showers and hindernuts. High 55'. Low 43'. Wednesday * Continued cloudy with a chance for rain. High 53'. Low 41'. Thursday - Partly cloudy and cool. High 56°. Low 42°. Friday - Clearing skies and warmer, High 60". Low 44". 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Gourmet Express 749-3663 749-FOOD REAL FOOD, REAL FAST! FREE DELIVERY IN ONLY 30 MINUTES! some of the reportedly stolen passes still were being used. outgoing coordinator of KU on Wheels, said the former officer only required an affidavit. Mullens said that the increase in police reports of bus pass thefts could be an effect of the new KU on Wheels policy, which requires students to fill out police reports for stolen passes before receiving new passes. However, at least 90 of those students did not report other values stolen or missing from their backpacks, purses or jackets. Mullens said the increase in stolen bus pass reports could also be an effect of increased thefts. 1989, four KUIDs and only one bus pass had been recovered. He said that if the KUIDs and passes were turning up by chance, the number of passes recovered should have been higher. Houses with 2-5 Bedrooms 2 Bath Units Gotta Large Group? A purse and its contents valued together at $45 were taken yesterday morning from a locked car in the 200 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence. Almont 200 KU students reported that they were the victims of bus pass theft between Jan. 1, 1989, and March 27, 1990. Gotta Group? A car window was broken and a purse and its contents valued together at $43 were taken Saturday or yesterday in the 800 block of Mississippi Street, Lawrence police property. Property damage totaled From Jan. 1 to March 27, 1990, 57 passes and three three kUIDs were reported stolen. The number of those passes recovered was not available, but Mullens said that the number of recoveries during this period also was low. Two purses and their contents valued together at $846 were taken Saturday or yesterday from a locked car in a nearby house. A lawyer reported. Lt. John Mullens of the KU police said that the stories and circumstances connected with many of these thefts were not logical. He House with 9 Bedrooms *4.1/2 Bath Units *3 Kitchens A car was broken into and a compact disc player and speakers valued together at $2,900 were taken Friday night in the 1000 block of West 24th Street, Lawrence police detained. Property damage totalled $6,500. police reporter. ■ Six cars were damaged Friday or Saturday in attempts to break into cars on damper with the door locked. Lawrence police reported. Damages to the cars totaled $650. Two attempts were successful, and items valued together at $173 were taken. A student's ear was dented causing $50 damage Friday night in the 1000 block of West 23rd Street, Lawrence police reported. A car window was broken and a radar detector valued at $100 was taken Friday night in the 2300 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $200. Theft reports illogical, officer says Two of the incidents occurred in the 1600 block of East 21st Street Place, one occurred in the 1900 block of Stewart Avenue, and the other three occurred in the 200 block of Pinecree Drive. By Tracey Chalpin Special to the Kansan A car window was broken causing $120 damage Friday or Saturday in the 1300 block of West 24th Street, Lawrence police reported. A student's car windows were broken, and the hood was dented causing $1,500 damage Friday or Saturday in the 900 block of West 24th Street, Lawrence police reported. - 2 Washer/Dryers •Piano Students could be removing their bus passes from their KUDS, selling their bus passes for a discounted rate, falsely reporting their bus pass stolen, buying a new pass and pocketing the extra money, Mullens said. New passes to replace one reported lost cost $7.90; regular new pass cost $40. presented statistics to support his theory to the Campus Transportation Board last week. A car window was broken and a radar detector valued at $175 was taken Friday night in the 2300 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $250. He said that of 138 passes and 15 plain KUIDs reported stolen during Easy walk to campus Mullens said he suspected that Very Charming Call Police report police renorted. 841-STAR (7827) A car valued at $5,000 was taken Saturday morning from the 1200 block of Mississippi Street, Lawrence police reported. A sunroof valued at $250 was taken Saturday night from a student's car in the 1300 block of West 24th Street, Lawrenceville reported. A car window was broken and a radar detector valued at $130 was taken saturation morning in the 3700 block of Clinton Parkway, Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $100. A purse, cash and headphones valued together at $170 were taken Saturday morning from a student's unlocked car in the 1300 block of Tennessee Street, Lawrence police reported. A car window was broken causing $200 damage Saturday in the 400 block of Arkansas Street, Lawrence A KU student was arrested Saturday on charges of criminal trespass and destruction of property in the 1300 block of West 24th Street, Lawrence police reported. He was released on $200 bond and is scheduled to appear May 14 in Lawrence Municipal Court. GLOSK DECISION DELAYED: No decision concerning Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas's potential membership on the President's Roundtable will be made until summer, according to a letter from Davin' Amber, vice chancellor for student affairs, member of GLSOK. Wendy Griswold, member of GLSOK, sent a letter to Amber on April 20 inventing that a Local briefs requesting a member of GLSOK be allowed to join the group. The Roundtable is a student advisory board. "I plan to review the membership of the Roundtable at the end of this semester, and I will consider your request at that time." Ambler wrote. "I do plan to expand the group, and I want to include additional student organizations that represent student concerns that would not otherwise be represented in this group." The Roundtable meets once a month to discuss campus issues. Amber started the group when he came to the University of Kansas 13 years ago. Grisswold, who was not pleased with the response, said she hoped Ambler would contact her during the summer with an answer. I was not very happy with the fact that he didn't feel that he could commit to a definite answer," she said. KJHK MANAGER CHOSEN: Nicole Vap, McCook, Neb., junior, was chosen Friday as the Fall 1990 station manager of student radio station KJHK. "The KJHK board of directors unanimously awarded Nicole as the student station manager," said Mike Kautsch, dean of journalism. "I think that she impressed the board with her qualifications and commitment to the station." to the studen Vap said she had been involved in radio since she was 16 years old. "I've been around radio a lot," she said. "That's my main qualification." tion. Vap said she was thrilled at being chosen and had exciting plans for the station. She said she had nominated Jason McIntosh, KJHK program director, to return next semester in that position. Before it can become final, it must be approved by the board. "One of our major goals is promoting the station a lot more than in the past," she said. Chris Beurman, KJHK station manager, attended the board's meeting but was not allowed to vote for the new station manager. He said he wanted to reapply for the position but decided he did not have enough time to devote to the station. Bearman said Vap had served since September as a reporter for KJHK. In addition, she works for KLWN, a Lawrence radio station. "I believe it's a good choice," he said. "All of the candidates were good." FIRE CODE CHARGES DISMISSED: Charges against two KU fraternities for fire code violations were dismissed last week, and another fraternity received a diversion agreement for its violations, said Tom Porter, Lawrence city prosecutor. Porter said charges were dismissed against Acacia fraternity, 1100 Indiana St., and Tau Kappal Epsilon fraternity, 1911 Stewart Ave., because they had complied with regulations. The fraternity will have more smoke detectors, self-closing doors in all corridors, adequate exits from the basement and fire safety doors to the boiler and laundry rooms. If these conditions are not met, the fraternity will be filled $200 for each violation. The Phi Kappa Pi fraternity, 1602 W. 15th St., went on a diversion agreement, which delays the deadline for compliance, because the house is starting renovation during the summer. Regulations must be complied with by the time fraternity members move back in August 1991. 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