2 Wednesday, April 18, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Weather Seattle 64/46 TODAY Cloudy HI: 59* LO:43* Denver 57/42 Los Angeles 69/47 Chicago 58/41 KEY Dallas 71/60 Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast Turning mostly cloudy across the state by noon. A slight chance for showers or thunderstorms. Highs in the 50s. Lows in the 40s. Ferocast by Bryan Ruby Temperature are today's highs and tendrils' lows. Salina 53/43 KC 58/45 Dodge City Wichita 50/42 55/48 Wednesday - Turning mostly cloudy. High 59'. Low 43'. 5-day Forecast Thursday-- Partly cloudy and warmer. High 67". Low 44". Friday - Partly sunny with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms. High 70°. Low 47 Saturday - Mostly sunny with Saturday - Mostly sunny with a continued chance for thunderstorms. High 71°. Low 46° The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045, 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 Lawrence, Kan. 66044. 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 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60045. NATURAL WAY 820 - 822 Mass St. 841-0100 12th & Ind. 841-2310 Above Yello Sub 50¢ OFF ANY TRIPLE THICK & CREAMY SHAKE not valid w/other offers expires 5-2-90 Relay Right Down To Carol Lee Donuts - Soups - Sandwiches - Salads - Large orders are our speciality 842-3664 1730 W. 23rd Open 7 days a week 5 a.m.- 6 p The University 1994: Will anyone retire? Will anyone have tenure? presented by Professor Kenneth Anderson Dean of Academic Affairs University of Illinois All students, faculty and staff invited Sponsored by AAUP Thursday, April 19 at 7:00 p.m. International Room, Kansas Union Louis sophomore, before he decided whether to pursue a case against a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. A member of the fraternity struck Dean and uttered a racial insult to her March 30 when she was delivering pizzas to the SAE house, 1301 West Campus Road, according to police reports. **THIRD MEASLEES CASE:** A third KU student has been diagnosed with a suspected case of measles, health officials said yesterday. Barbara Schnitker, director of nurses at the Douglas County Health Department, said the case was reported to the department Monday afternoon. Six suspected cases of measles have been reported to the department since April 9. Of the six, three involve KU students, two involve infants and one involves a Lawrence adult. Local briefs Schnitker said last Friday's report of six suspected cases in Douglas County was inaccurate and could have occurred because one case was counted twice. Charles Yockey, Watkins Memorial Health Center chief of staff, said Matthew Willenborg, St. Louis freshman, was suspended from the fraternity because of the incident, although he denied making any racial comments. Yockey said he expected to see other cases because of the number of students from Salina who went home for Easter. Salina recently has been hit by a measles outbreak. Watkins had not treated the third student with measles. "Other than the two last week, we haven't seen any other suspected cases here," Yockey said. "It wouldn't surprise me if we saw other cases very soon." LAW FIRM ENDOWMENT: KU alumni in Kansas 'largest law firm recently' contributed $100,000 to the School of Law to provide scholarships for editors of the Kansas Law Review. the editorial board of the Kansas Law Review, said John Scarife, director of public relations for the Kansas University Endowment Association. The money will go toward awards for articles editors, note-and-comment editors and other members of Flory said that he met with Dean to review her options. More than half the members of Foulston and Siefkin, a Wichita law firm, are KU graduates. Four of the five members of the firm's executive committee were KU Law Review editors. The gifts have been counted toward Campaign Kansas, the University of Kansas' five-year, $177 million fundraising campaign. Flory also plans to talk to others involved with the incident. He said it was worth taking the time to get a complete understanding of the incident. Searfe said gifts and pledges to the campaign, which began in May 1988, now totaled $162.2 million. INCIDENT AT SAE PURSUED: Douglas County District Attorney Flim Glory said yesterday that he was waiting to hear from Ann Dean, St. An information table for Gay and Lesbian Awareness (GALA) Week will be set up between 1 a.m. and 2 p.m. today at the fourth floor lobby in the Kansas Union. Questions about "Wear Blue Jeans If You're Gay Day" will be addressed. On campus ■ The University Forum will be at noon today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. Carl Lande, professor of political science, will speak about "Challenges to U.S. Policy in Southeast Asia." The Office of Study Abroad will have an informational meeting at 3:30 p.m. today at 220 Fraser Hall for anyone interested in studying in a Spanish-speaking country. The Center for East Asian Studies will sponsor a public lecture at 4 p.m. today at room 211 in the Spencer Museum of Art. Thomas Kass of the University of Utah will speak on "Kawaii! The Institutionalization of Cuteness in Japan." The Office of Study Abroad will have an informational meeting at 4:15 p.m. today at 220 Fraser Hall for anyone interested in studying in a French-speaking country. Kansas University Games and Role Players will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union The KU Cycling Club will meet for a touring-pace ride at 6:30 p.m. today at Lawrence South Park. GALA Week continues with a speaker's bureau at 7 tonight at the Kansas Room in the Kansas Union. A panel will discuss myths and realities of being gay or lesbian - The Student Alumni Association will meet at 7 tonight at Adams Alumni Center. or Losers in Academia"27 at 7 tonight. At Downs Auditorium in Dyche Hall. KU Democrats will sponsor a forum about the environment at 7 tonight at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Various environmental groups will discuss environmental issues with Dick Williams, a U.S. Senate candidate. - Black Issues in Higher Education will sponsor a satellite teleconference, "The Black Athlete: Winners Correction Save big bucks. Clip Kansan Coupons The KU Society For Soviet and East European Studies presents: CURRENT SOVIET-LATIN AMERICAN RELATIONS presented by: PROF. ROBERT K. EVANSON Associate Professor of Political Science & Acting Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Thursday, April 19th 7:30 p.m. Andrea Katzman was misidentified yesterday in a page three story. Katzman is facilitator of Students Concerned About Discrimination. Room 1005 Haworth Hall for new information call Ey Taylor at 864-8048 for more information, call Fay Taylor at 864-8048 The Prairie Room ~Pasta Buffet~ Thursday, April 19 Baked lasagna, Baked spinach lasagna, Baked spinach lasagna, Spaghetti with meat and mushroom sauce. Chicken tortelloni with Alfredo sauce, pasta salad, a trip to the salad bar, French bread and butter, Vanilla ice cream or sherbert Kansas Union~Level Three~11 a.m. to 2 p.m. $5.50~does not include beverage sale runs April 1st-30th 10-50% off everything in the store! the bo-ling... as low as $187.50 complete the sii... as low as $496.50 complete the sii. register to win a free goose down comfortier I one given away each Saturday in April I bring us a birthday card and receive a free poly pillow with your purchase of $40 or more I BLUE HERON 937 Massachusetts mon-sat 10-5:30, thurs till 8, sun 1-4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7:00-9:00 PM LEAVING COLLEGE, SAYING GOODBYE Associate Dean of Student Life and Director, Worldwide Reimbursement Co. Leaving college can be a time of sorrow and joy. It is a time to say goodbye. It is a time for new beginnings. This workshop is about coping with mixed emotions. Come and share your thoughts. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1990 7:00 8:00 PM PINE ROOM, KANSAS UNION facilitated by: Dr. Barbara W. Ballard Associate Dean of Student Life and Tally Taylor Women's Resource Center Director, Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center Sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 118 Strong Hall. For further information contact Kshama Garges at 864-3552. Experience it! Join this loving, caring, sharing, new organization working for world harmony. It's the 21st Century Society, with a new concept called GIVE, meaning: G-lobal I-nterdependence V-ision of E-arth A new wind is blowing. An Earth Day rally and organizational meeting will be held on Sunday, April 22. (Earth Day) at 10 a.m. on the lawn in front of Stauffer-Flint Hall (before the parade downtown). Environmental theme t-shirts will be given to the first 25 new members. 21st Century Society Banana Republic Sundress reg. $48 Harper's price $16.90 HARPERS FASHIONS 835 Massachusetts Mon-Sat 10-6 Thurs. till 8:30 Sun. 1-5