6 Monday. April 16, 1990 / University Daily Kansan For the Best Prep CALL 843-3131 Jayhawk Bookstore "At the top of Naismith Hill" "At the top of Naismith Hill!" 843-3826 Celebrating 15 Years Serving Lawrence 1801 Mass Lawrence, Kansas Phone: 842-9637 Hours: 11:00am-10:00pm Man-Sat 11:00am-9:00pm Sun Call us about our daily specials! 842-6161 Two Locations To Serve You! ★ Louisiana Purchase ★ Orchards Corners ENJOY!! I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! GREAT TASTE - NATURALLY Screen-It Graphics Custom party favors with a personal touch. - Sportswear • T-Shirts • Hats • Cups - Squeeze Bottles - Koozies Take advantage of our on-time delivery, quality printing and in-house artists. 315 N.E. 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Offer expires 5/6/90 BONANZA 2329 S. Iowa St., Lawrence, KS Where The Extrus Dont Cost Extra* Two men who tricked an elderly Lawrence man into giving them $4,500 last Wednesday are moving west and continuing their game of deceit, police said Friday. Card scam moving west, police say Bv a Kansan reporter Chris Mulvenon, Lawrence police spokesman, said officers received word about a similar incident in Salina on Thursday. Police also learned that the men had played their scam in Warrensburg, Mo., on Tuesday and in Clinton, Ill., on Jan. 31. The elderly man was the victim of a scam involving a card game called "Three Card Monte," according to police reports. The suspects had persuaded the man to withdraw money from his bank account to cover his losses from the card game and to show that he had enough The suspects put the man's money in a bandanna. When he was not looking, they swapped it with an identical bandanna containing shredded paper, according to police reports. Mulvenon said that in all the incidents, the suspects had targeted elderly men, approached them in grocery stores and lured them to other locations. money to continue playing. One suspect was described as a 160-pound white male in his 40s, 5-feet-9, with medium, straight brown hair. The other suspect was described as a 180-pound Black male in his 50s or 60s, 6-feet-2, with black hair. Anyone with information about the suspects should call the Lawrence police at 841-7210. The elderly man was the victim of a scam involving a card game called 'Three Card Monte,' according to police reports. The suspects had persuaded the man to withdraw money from his bank account to cover his losses from the card game and to show that he had enough money to continue playing. NO BOND DECISION: An expected decision by the Kansas Supreme Court regarding a Lawrence bond issue was not released Friday, a court official said. Local briefs Ron Keefover, Supreme Court information officer, said that no announcement could indicate that the justices were not able to reach a consensus. The Supreme Court releases judgments once a month and is not obligated to release a judgment in the same month arguments are heard, Keefover said. The Court heard arguments Feb. 28 concerning the legality of issuing $4 million in general obligation bonds for the South Lawrence Trafficway. The legality of the act was questioned because the bonds were issued without a public vote. The Court's next decision date is May 25. DONATION TO ARTS CENTER: A warm-up suite will be built in the Lied Center with $100,000 donated by Charles Oldfather, a former KU law professor, and his wife Hortense. The Oldfathers' donation will pay for three warm-up rooms for musicians, dancers and actors, John Scarife, director of public relations for the Kansas University Endowment Association, said Friday. Plans for the performing arts center include a 2,160-seat auditorium with main level and balcony seating, an orchestra area, a box office and a lobby. The center will be built at 15th and Iowa streets. Oldfather was a law professor from 1950 to 1974. He has been active in the legal profession. The gift will be counted toward Campaign Kansas, KU's five-year, $177 million fund-raising drive. KANSAN EDITORS SELECTED: Summer and fall editors and business managers have been selected for the University Daily Kansan. At a meeting Wednesday, the Kansan Board, which serves as the newspaper's publisher, hired Liz Hueben, Overland Park senior, as summer editor and Mike Lehman, Topea senior, as summer business manager. Derek Schmidt, Independence senior, was selected editor for Fall 1990. Margaret Townsend, Ames, Iowa, junior, will be the fall business manager. The editors and business managers will choose their staffs this week. 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