2 Monday, April 23, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Weather Hot HI: 85' LO: 57' Kansas Forecast Partly cloudy and warm across the state. Chance for afternoon thunderstorms each day this week. Highs in the 80s. Lows in the 50s. and 60s. 5-day Forecast Monday - Partly sunny and warm. Chance for afternoon humidity. High 95'. Low 57'. Tuesday - Mostly sunny with a chance for afternoon thunderstorms. High 84'. Low 59'. Wednesday - Partly cloudy with a chance for afternoon thunderstorms. High 82' Low 55'. Thursday - Mostly cloudy with a chance for thunderstorms. High 80°, Low 58°. Friday Mostly cloudy with a good chance for showers and thunderstorms. High 76'. Low 55' The University Daily Kansas (USP5 605-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stairfather-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60645, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 60644. Annual subscriptions by mail are $50. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 118 Stuart/Fiint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045. TIN PAN ALLEY We Have Have Pillows Bedspreads Sheets Mattresses Silverware Lamps Tables Chairs Couches Clothes Shoes Pots & Pans Glassware Pictures Regrigerators Dryers Washers Franklin Stove And Much More Salvation Army Thrift Store 1818 Mass. A student's car window was broken and items valued together at $1,635 were taken early yesterday morning in the 1900 block of Stewart Avenue. Lawrence police reported. Damage totaled $100. A bicycle valued at $240 was taken Saturday afternoon in the 900 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported. Police report A car was broken into and a compact disc player valued at $284.53 was taken Saturday afternoon in the 1800 block of Massachusetts Street, Lawrence police reported. A typewriter valued at $1,183 was taken Saturday from a church in the 1200 block of New Hampshire Street, Lawrence police reported. About 90 KU Greeks attended leadership workshops Saturday as part of the first Order of Omega Leadership Conference. A bicycle valued at $300 was taken Saturday from an open garage in the 1000 block of East 13th Street, Lawrence police reported. Bv. Christine Reinolds Kansan staff writer valued together at $350 were taken Friday or Saturday from a car in the 600 block of New Hampshire Street, Lawrence police reported. Greeks discuss leadership at workshop Two cars received $1,000 damage Friday or Saturday in the 200 block of Pinecree Drive, Lawrence police reported. A student's purse and its contents A stereo and speakers valued together at $190 were taken Friday or Saturday in the 1900 block of West Ed Wipple, president of the international Order of Ormea, ended the day with a speech applying leadership to critical issues facing greakers. ■ items valued together at $300 were taken Friday or Saturday from a home in the 200 block of Pineone Drive. Lawrence police reported. 31st Street. Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $500. A car window was broken Friday night causeing 800 damage in the 2400 block of Kresge Road. Lawrence police reported. "Some university administrators believe greeks are an embarrassment," Wippe said. "I believe the problems that face greeks can be resolved through strong undergraduate leadership." He cited hazing, sexism, racism, anti-intellectualism and alcohol and drug abuse as some problems addressed by the American Council on Education about the greek system. Dustin Daugherty, Russell sophomore, said some of the workshops. which were led by -greek leaders. addressed crisis management and ways to handle the press. "They were a phenomenal group of leaders." Daugherty said. "It helped you to be a prepared and effective leader, and involved in planning its next year." Joe Risley, Interfraternity Council vice president for public relations, coordinated a workshop concerning the IFC government in relation to fraternities. Ride the Bus Downtown on Saturdays! "We addressed problems in the past and future and what we're doing to alleviate them." Risley said. "The turnout was good." Order of Omega members meet these criteria: have junior standing, are at or above the current all-mens or all-women's greek grade point average, demonstrate leadership and are involved in community, campus or chapter service. NATURAL WAY KU On Wheels 841 Mass. 841-0100 If you need abortion or birth control services, we can help. sexually transmitted diseases. Providing quality health care to women since 1974. VISA & Confidential pregnancy testing *Safe, affordable abortion* cervics. *Birth control* *Tubal ligation* *Gyn exams* Insurance, VISA & MasterCard accepted Compass Health for women 4401 West 10th Street (1-353 & Rw) Overland Park, Kansas imments (913) 345-1400 0027-927-1918 Toll Free 1-800-227-1918 THE ODDS in your fav soon at SUMMER SUBLEASE $375 $375 2 Bedroom/2 Bath New Carpet & Appliances Mini-Blinds & Central Air Volleyball & Pool 843-6446 SouthPointe Apartments 2166 W. 26th Make a clean getaway from messy apartment living with a residence hall that will let you sweep your worries away. We've got weekly maid service, just one of our many features that leave apartments in the dust. Now you can get all of the advantages of living in a residence hall with the freedom and privacy of an off campus lifestyle. Plus, there are added benefits—like a fitness center, great social activities and our fantastic "Dine Anytime" program. Call today for more information. -