2 Wednesday, April 25, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Cloudy HI: 76' LO: 63' Kansas Forecast Cloudy skies and windy conditions remain with the possibility of thunderstorms late. Hights in the mid to upper 70s, Lows in the upper 50s and low 60s. 5-day Forecast Wednesday - Cloudy, windy with a chance of thunderstorms late. High 76°. Low 63°. Thursday - Partly cloudy with the chance for precipitation remaining. High 73°. Low 61°. Friday - Partly cloudy and warmer with a chance for thunderstorms. High 76°. Low 63°. Saturday - Partly cloudy and dry. High 76°. Low 58°. The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60645, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals period, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrance, Kan. 60644. Annual subscriptions by mail are $50. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Sunday - Partly cloudy and cooler. High 73'. Low 56'. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60045. --w/purchase of any grill item Frozen Yogurt FREE! 12th & Ind. 841-2310 Above Yello Sub 90 $^{c}$ value not valid w/other offers expires 5-9-90 The School of Law and the Department of Health Services Administration Present Mr. William Colby, Esq. "The Nancy Cruzan Case, the U.S. Supreme Court and the Right to Die" Thursday, April 26, 1990 Alderson Auditorium Kansas Union Saturday, April 23rd Alderson Auditorium Kansas Union 7:30 p.m. - William Colby is counsel to the Cruzan family. He argued the case on behalf of the family before the U.S. Supreme Court. - Prior to the lecture, a documentary titled, "The Right 'to Die' from the PBS Series 'Frontline' will be shown in the Big 8 Room of the Kansas Union at 6 p.m. The documentary is a sensitive portrait of Nancy Cruzan and the Cruzan family. FIRE CODE CHARAGES DROPPED: Charges were dismissed yesterday against two KU fraternities scheduled to appear in court for fire code Local briefs Tom Porter, city prosecutor, said charges against Acacia and Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternities were dismissed when they complied with the fire codes. Acacia, 1100 Indiana St., was scheduled to appear in court Friday and Tau Kappa Epsilon was scheduled to appear May 4. Rich Barr, Lawrence fire department fire marshal, said Acacia was required to install a sprinkler system in the basement. "They provided a contract for the work to be done," Barr said. "I requested that Tom (Porter) dismiss CURIOUS ABOUT LAW SCHOOL? Washburn University School of Law yesterday at Clinton Lake when the boat she was in capsized under the force of strong winds, the Douglas County sheriff said. The board received a complaint from Todd Boerger, Real Representation presidential candidate, who said the two coalitions violated a Student Senate rule that prohibits the use of adhesive backing on campaign materials when it violates specific building regulations. The woman's body was removed from the lake one hour after the sheriff's department was informed of the drowning. The body was found under the boat, which was floating upside down, Anderson said. The woman's son was able to hold onto the boat until he was rescued. The board has completed its election review, oer said. The woman, whose name and age are being withheld until her family can be notified, had been fishing with her son since 8 a.m., Sheriff Loren Anderson said. They started going toward the shore because there was an ice cap buried about a quarter of a mile south of a jetty near the marina. ELECTIONS REVIEW FINISHED: The Elections Review Board yesterday dismissed a charge against the YOU and Fast Break coalitions, who were accused of taping campaign members on the foyer walls in Blake Hall. The board reported Monday that it did not know the regulations at Blake Hall and tabled the decision until they could be reviewed. Boerger declined comment. prohibited taped posters on walls and that the coilations did not violate any campaign rules. WOMAN DROWNS IN CLINTON: A woman drowned shortly before noon Tom Poer, vice chairman of the board, said Blake Hall did not have any specific building regulations that the charges without prejudice. That means that the charges would be reinstated if they did not hold to the contract." Albert Boime of the University of California at Los Angeles will give a lecture at 11:30 a.m. today at Spencer Museum Auditorium. The lecture, sponsored by the art history department and Spencer Museum, is titled "Van Gogh: Sane Artist and Mad Astronomer." Police report Tauk Tappu Epelon, 1911 Stewart Ave., installed an exit out of the basement and installed exterior doors and door closures. Barr said. Phi Kappa Psi, 1602 W. 15th St., is scheduled to appear in court Friday. University Forum will be at noon today, at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. Don Steeples, courtesy associate professor of physics and astronomy, will give a speech Director of Admissions Dottie Hunter Will Be On Campus, Wednesday April 25 In the Governor's Room Kansas Union. 2-4:30 P.M. On campus - Two students' backpacks with contents valued together at $220 were taken Monday afternoon from Robinson Center, KU police reported. Musical instruments valued together at $400 were taken Monday night from a car in the 700 block of New Hampton Street, Lawrence meet at 6 p.m. today at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union. titled "The San Francisco Earthmake." ROADRUNNER BURGE CITY The KU CLUB Club will meet for a touring-pace ride at 6:30 p.m. today at South Park. A bicycle valued at $125 was taken Saturday from an open garage in the 1200 block of Vermont Street, Lawrence police reported. Kaufseintest, sponsored by the KU German Club, will be at 4:30 p.m. today at the Oread Room in the Union. New officers will be elected. The Office of Study Abroad will have informational meetings at 3:30 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. today at 220 E. 8th Street, anyone interested in studying abroad. A forum about Native American issues will be at 6:30 p.m. today at the Lewis Hall living room. Barbara Cunningham, counselor at Haskell Indian Junior College, will moderate. The Society for Fantasy and Science Fiction will meet at 8 a.m. at Alcove B in the Kansas, Union. KU Games and Role Players will Save big bucks. Clip Kansan Coupons RESUME WRITING & INTERVIEWING SKILLS FOR WOMEN A workshop designed to help women improve and enhance resume writing techniques and interviewing skills. Tuesday, May 1, 1990 2-4 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Uniio Pine Room, Kansas Union Sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 118 Strong Hall For more information, contact Kohama Ghatsa at 865-352-512 ATTENTION: Sophomore and Junior MINORITY STUDENTS PEPSI-COLA COMPANY has sales Internships available As an Intern, you will gain valuable sales experience in the exciting soft drink industry, and you will receive training from some of the top consumer product sales managers. In addition you will receive excellent salary and an opportunity to receive scholarship funds for both you and If interested; please send your resume to: Pepsi-Cola Company 1602 S. 79rd Street Wednesday, April 25-7 p.m. 4603 S. 72 STREET Omaha, NE 68127 "A TAXING WOMAN" Japanese with English subtitles Attention: Intern Search Dyche Auditorium presents The society for East Asian Studies Free Admission Now Open! Pendleton's Country Market Vine Ripened Tomatoes Bedding Plants (Annuals, Perennials, Herbs) Asparagus Blue Corn Chips Summer Sausage Open M-Sat. 8 a.m. — 6 p.m. Sun. 1 p.m. — 6 p.m. 843-1409 TEMPLIN CASINO PARTY 7:30 - 1:00 a.m. A Formal Gambling Event Co-Sponsored by A.U.R.H. Featuring Dance Music SAT., APRIL 28 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM THE FLU OR THE FLUE? Carbon monoxide is an ill wind that blows no good. It's a deadly presence in homes where appliances like the furnace or water heater fail to burn fuel efficiently Or where clogged chimneys vent improperly. And because carbon monoxide poisoning results from an invisible, odorless gas, its effects are often mistaken for fatigue or flu symptoms. A mistake that can be FATAL. That's why it's important to have your heating and ventilation checked regularly. Also be wary of persistent nausea, headaches, ringing in the ears, and drowsiness. Especially where windows and doors are sealed shut. In that event, the thing to do is to go outside and get some fresh air. Then if you don't improve, it could be a bug going around. At least you'll feel better knowing it's not the FLUE! If you have any questions, please contact our office. CALL 843-7842 KANSAS PUBLIC SERVICE GAS MAKES THE BIG DIFFERENCE 110 East 9th Street