10 Wednesday, October 20.1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Everyone" wants to kiss the bride, except the groom. THE WEDDING BANQUET (PG-13) TODAY(4:30);7:00;9:30 INFENT UNIOR ACHIVIUM SUA FILMS - DRUGSTORE COWBOY Wed., Oct. 20, 7:00 PM Thurs., Oct. 21, 9:30 PM - LOLITA Fri., Oct. 22, 7 & 9:30 PM Sat., Oct. 23, 7 & 9:30 PM Sun., Oct. 24, 2:00 PM * PINK FLAMINGOS Fri., Oct. 22, midnight Sat., Oct. 23, midnight All shows in Woodruff Auditorium. Tickets $2.50, midnight $3. Wed., Oct. 20, 9:30 PM Thurs., Oct. 21, 7:00 PM •DAVE Tickets $2.50, midnight $3. Free admission with SUA Movie Card. For information, call 864.SHOW. 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Topics such as new purchases, refinancing, the appraisal process and legal aspects will be discussed. The panel of speakers includes a realtor, an appraiser, an abstractor and Credit Union lending personnel. Seating is limited. Make plans now to attend this workshop, before you purchase your next new home. Call 832-8972 for reservations Indiana golfer 'rotting in jail' on charity-cheating charge INDIANAPOLIS — Charles Carey says he's "rotting in jail," three weeks after he was arrested for allegedly cheating on his score during a charity golf tournament. The Associated Press "It's been like living in Nazi Germany here," carey said by telephone from the Hamilton County jail, where he has been since his Sept. 30 arrest. "Things are getting worse and worse. I haven't been convicted of anything." Sheriff's detectives, responding to a tip, say they followed Carey during his round at Hanging Tree Golf Club. Carey claimed he shot a 67, good enough for second place in the event held to raise money for the American Diabetes Association. The 47-year-old from Thorntown, Ind., is charged with theft for allegedly shaving at least 13 strokes from his score to better his chances of winning a tournament at the Hanging Tree Golf Club in Westfield. Ind. Tournament organizers said they had received a tip that Carey had shaved scores from previous charity tournaments. For the one at Hanging Tree, the winner got only a $75 gift certificate. Each golfer paid a $75 entry fee. Second prize was a $50 gift certificate. Carey was arrested in the parking lot after accepting his prize. "I wasn't even in the tournament to make money," Carey said. "I don't play these things for prizes. I just play it for charity and give them the money." A Dec. 2 pre-trial hearing on the theft charge has been set. If convicted, Carey could be sentenced to a fine maximum of $10,000 and three years in prison. Judge Donald Foulke set bond at $7,500, but put a hold on the bond because Carey also is wanted for forgery in Brighton, Colo. Bond for that charge has been set at $100,000, the Hamilton County Prosecutor's office said. According to the probable cause affidavit filed by prosecutors, Carey has numerous arrests and convictions for forgery and other fraudulent activity dating to 1971. But in this case, Carey says he's been railroaded. "The guy who said he followed me did not follow me," he said. "He came up with that and said they were going to find more." Carey claimed he was roughed up during his arrest and was not allowed to make a phone call for several hours. He said he wasn't happy with his original attorney. "I need a civil-rights lawyer," he said. "In my case, it seems nobody wants to take my case." Carey said he had no family members left to fight on his behalf. He said he had been living a peaceful life before his arrest. "I live by myself and that's it. 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