2 Thursday, October 21, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FALL BLOWOUT $$%^*?ii!!&*??&&%$$ SAVE BIG ON ALL 1993 BIKES FROM TREK, BIANCHI AND SPECIALIZED. BIKES STARTING AS LOW AS $269 AND SAVINGS OF OVER $100 ON SOME MODELS. COME IN TODAY FOR A TEST RIDE BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE. CAMPUS BRIEFS KU student uses umbrella during assault A KU graduate student was arrested Monday after he allegedly threatened two women with an umbrella in Wescoe Hall. Kansan staff report Derron Mayer, Mission graduate student, went to the fines desk at the Ermal Garinger Academic Resource Center on the fourth floor of Wescoe at 11:20 a.m. Monday to return an overdue language tape and pay a 50 cent fine, according to police reports. Karen Stoumbaugh, administrative assistant at the center, was working at the fines desk when Mayer arrived. "I asked him for his ID, and he flew off the handle," Stoumbaugh said. After she asked Mayer for his KUID, they argued, and Mayer pointed his umbrella and said "I could hit you with this," Stoumbaugh said. At that point, Mayer raised the umbrella like a baseball bat and swung it at Stoumbaugh and Natalie Weiss, a Lawrence junior who works at the center. He did not hit either one. Weiss said, "I think the guy was angry before he came in. He was taking out that anger on us. He came in with the intention to pay Stoumbaugh said the circumstances behind the incident had not been unusual. the fine." "He was just very irate," she said. "Unfortunately, this kind of thing happens all the time." KU police took Mayer to the Douglas County Jail. He was booked and charged with aggravated assault, according to jail records. He was released later Monday on $1,000 bond. Retired professor will receive award The editor of Science magazine will be honored tonight as the third recipient of the KU Higuchi award. Daniel E. Kosland Jr. will present a memorial lecture and receive the award at 8 p.m. in Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. The lecture, "Science Policy and the Human Genome Project," is the second of three lectures Kosland will present during his visit to KU. Koshland, who is a retired professor of molecular biology from the University of California at Berkeley, also will present "Mechanisms of Transmembrane Signaling" at 4 p.m. today in 1005 Haworth Hall. Tomorrow he will present "Protein Flexibility and Enzyme Action" at 1:30 p.m. in 308 Dyche Hall. The Associated Press contributed information to this story. The University of Kansas Book by JOHN WEIDMAN ASSASS Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM "history lesson, carry show and bad dream all swirled into one...no musical in the last decade has dared this much." Directed By Ronald A. Willis Partially funded by the KU Student Senate Activity Fee. 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