2 Thursday, April 5, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Cold HI: 38' LO:22' Kansas Forecast About 2-4" of snow in the west. Light rain changing to light snow in the east. Temperatures will decrease from about 40 at dawn to the mid-30s during the day. 5-day Forecast Thursday - Light rain changing to snow in the afternoon. Tonight, clearing and cool. High: 19'. Low: 22'. Friday - Mostly sunny but cool. High: 39'. Low: 26'. Saturday - Sunny and warmer. High: 50'. Low: 26'. Sunday - Partly cloudy and a chance for showers. High: 57'. Low: 44'. Monday - Partly cloudy in the afternoon with thundershowers. KU Weather Service: 864-3300 The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60405, 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. 60404. 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 Staffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 6045. Meditative music recitals by KU. organ students will be at 4 p.m. today, at the St. Lawrence Catholic Center Chapel, 131 Crescent Road. The Episcopal Canterbury House will present the Holy Eucharist at noon today at Danforth Chapel. Edward Canda, assistant professor of social welfare, will speak about "Traditional Ideologies of Human Development" at Alceva D in the Kansas Assembly. A geography department colloquium will be at 3:30 p.m. today at 317 Lindley Hall. John Borchert of the University of Minnesota will speak about "Futures of American Cities." On campus chapter 10 The American Chemical Society The Champions Club will meet at 7 tonight at Alcoves G, H, I and J in the Kansas Union. in the Burge Union. KU College Republicans will meet at 7 tonight at the Walnut Room in the Kansas Union. Kansas Secretary of State Bill Graves will speak. A non-traditional student panel discussion will be at 7 tonight at the International Room in the Kansas Union. The panel will discuss the pros and cons of being a non-traditional student at KU. sas will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union for nomination of officers. The KU Fencing Club will meet at 8:30 tonight at 130 Robinson Center. An environmental issues forum with Student Senate coaltions will be at 9 tonight at the Walnut Room in the building. Ask questions and asked questions about their platforms on environment issues such as recycling and transportation. The KU Flying Club will participate in a Federal Aviation Administration program at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the area route traffic control station. The meeting will orient VFR plots to resources at the center. Act Up KU/Lawrence will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at the Pioneer Room Roskoski and Mahoney won nine of 12 debates at the tournament April 2 at southwest Missouri State University. Robert Rowland, KJ, debate coach The KU Equestrian Club will meet at KU at parlor C in the Kansas Union. Wayne Othick will speak about team penning. Chemistry Week continues with a junior-high outreach program, "Dr. Bricker's Chemistry Magic Show," at 5:30 p.m. today at 1012 Malot Hall. The KU Cycl Club will meet for a fast-paced ride at 6 p.m. today in front of Wescoe Hall. Rowland said more than 250 teams from 39 states attended the tournament. Roskowski and Mahoney competed in rounds rounds from March 39 to April.1. CEDA is the national governing organization for value debate. In value debate, participants debate general statements. Rowland said. Gay and Lesbian Services of Kan- DEBATERS PLACE FOURTH: The KU debate team of Matt Roskoski, Shawnee junior, and Tim Mahoney, Bakersfield, Calif., junior, placed fourth at the Cross Examination Debate Association National Tournament this weekend. ■ Latin American Solidarity will have a rice and beans dinner at 6 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave., followed by a program about grading U.S. media coverage of Latin America. ■ The Christian Science Student Organization will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at Alcove C in the Kansas Union. KU also sent two teams to the 44th BID MERTINGS SCHEDULLED: Federal officials will meet tomorrow with potential bidders for two insolvent Kansas City area savings and loan associations. poration, said the RTC would conduct bid meetings to sell Blue Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association and Anchor Savings Association, which has a Lawrence branch at 900 Ohio St. Stanley Gish, assistant regional director of the Resolution Trust Cor- "I'm relieved to have it done," Waetzig said. "It seems like just after we get something done, they give us a project and want us to install steel door frames." Tom Porter, city prosecutor, said Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, 1602 W. 15th St.; Acacia, 1104 andiana St.; and Alpha Epsilon Pi, 1116 Indiana Place, still were scheduled to appear in court April 27. Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1911 Stewart Ave., is scheduled to appear May 3. The RTC was created by Congress last year to manage seized thrifts. Gish said the two area thrifts, which have been under RTC control for about a year, would be presented to potential buyers at a closed meeting with the Bilton Airport Plaza Inn near Kansas City International Airport. cost between $16,000 and $17,000. Local briefs Two weeks ago some prospective bidders met with RTC officials in Washington, D.C. The Kansas City meeting will be for interested parties who plan to bid only on branches of the associations or who could not travel to Washington, Gish said. 842-3044 Chad Waezig, Phi Kappa Theta president, said the improvements Phi Kappa Theta, 1941 Swert Ave., came up to code by installing a sprinkler system in the basement, smoke detectors in the rooms and automatic door closures, said Fire Department officer of the Lawrence Fire Department. FRATERNITY COMPLIES: A-KU fraternity scheduled to appear in court today for fire code violations had its charges dismissed last week. $50 $50 MONO Have you had mononeucleiosis within the last month? If so your plasma could make a valuable contribution to research and earn you $50 at the same time. For additional details call Mark Stanard at Lawrence Donor Center 749-5750 814 W. 24th-Corner of 24th & Alabama The tournament is the national tournament for policy debate, a type of debate in which the topic of debate is outlined more specifically. annual National Debate Tournament from March 30 to April 2 at West Georgia College in Carrollton. The KU teams did not place. The rate of extinction of species from this earth was 1 every 4 years from 1600 to 1900. It's now estimated to be 1000 per year. KANSAN COLLEGE REPUBLICANS Kansas Secretary of State Bill Graves to their next meeting: THURSDAY, APRIL 5 7:00 PM WALNUT ROOM KANSAS UNION 809 Massachusetts • 843-5432 open 9:30-5:30 M-Sat, Tues until 8:00 pm ECM CENTER EVENTS Ecumenical Christian Ministries 1204 Oread JEWELERS, INC. McQueen April 5 Latin American Solidarity Rice & Beans Dinner. Program: Grading the US Media Coverage in Latin America. 6 p.m. April 8 — Sunday Evening Worship & Supper. Everyone Welcome at 5:30 p.m. arity Rice & Beans April 11 — University Forum: Prof. Harry Shaffer "Challenges to US Policy in SE Asia" 11:40 Lunch, Noon Sweaker. The Diamond Engagement Ring Presbyterian Church (USA) "I fell in love with a modern woman. Only a diamond this exquisite could reduce her to old-fashioned tears." United Church of Christ Church of the Brethren KANSAS TENNIS Men's & Women's Big 8 Weekend Jayhawks vs. Iowa State & Nebraska Sat., April 7 & Sun., April 8 at 10:00 a.m. (all day event) (At Alvamar in case of rain) Drawings for a Prince racket and other prizes racket and other prizes from Carol Lee Donuts, Pyramid Pizza, Johnny's Classic Burgers, The Mad Greek Fantastic Sams, KU Bookstores, Baskin Robbins and Duds n'Suds. Complimentary doughnuts, coffee and other refreshments. FREE ADMISSION FOR EVERYONE. THE HEAT is on! NITE Ladies Nite 25c Draws Ladies no covertil 10 $1 cover til 10 75c Draws 18 & up admitted Memberships on sale now