2 Monday, March 19, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Kansas Forecast After a chilly night, skies will clear with temperatures reading in the low to mid-50s. Temperatures are expected to increase throughout the week. Salina 55/34 Dodge City 59/33 Wichita 60/40 5-day Forecast Monday - Clearing skies and remaining cool. High 52°. Low 24° Tuesday - Clear and warmer. High 65°. Low 32°. Wednesday - Sunny and spring-like. High 67'. Low 38'. Thursday - Continued sunny and warm. High 68°. Low 40°. Friday - Warmer and pleasant. High 71'. Low 43'. The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stafferville-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final periods, 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, K. 60045. Hand Knitted Sweaters at Harmonic Circle Gallery Try us on for size! RAMALEY HONORED: Judith Ramaley, executive vice chancellor, is now an honorary Kansas Cavalry colonel. Gov. Mike Hayden last week appointed Ramaley to Kansas Cavaliar Inc., a group of business who recruit businesses to Kansas The members work with the Kansas Department of Commerce, participating in worldwide prospecting missions, calling local industries and speaking with visiting industrialists. NEW PROFESSORSHIP: A new distinguished professorship in the School of Business will honor Jordan L. Haines, the national chairman of Campaign Kansas. Local briefs Philip and Nancy Anschutz of Denver have donated $500,000 to establish the Haines Distinguished Professor John Tolleson, dean of business. Tollefson said that professorships usually honored the donor but that it was appropriate for the Anschutzes to have chosen Haines. Haines, a KU alumnus, earned a bachelor's degree in 1949 and a law degree in 1957. He is chairman of the Fourth Financial Corp. in Kansas. Tolleffson said the money for distinguished professorships was invested through the University of Kansas Endowment Association. Earnings from the investments will be used as a salary supplement and supporting budget for a state-financed professor. The salary package will help the University compete for an outstanding business educator. Tollefon said the search to fill the professorship could take six months to two years. The search may begin this spring or fall. Tollefon, who announced his resignation in July, said he advised the school to defer the search until his successor was named. STUDENT SENTENCED: A KU student who drove off with a police car while drunk in October was sentenced March 12 for attempted theft and driving while intoxicated, said Martin Miller, Douglas County assistant district attorney. James L. Wilson, Olathe sophomore, was granted six months probation for the attempted theft charge, Miller said. For the DWI, Wilson received a five-day jail sentence, which he completed Saturday. He also must pay a $500 fine plus Douglas County District Court costs. Donald Strole, Wilson's attorney, said the sentence was the minimum that could have been given. Wilson's driver's license also was suspended for a year, and he was ordered to seek alcohol treatment. Strole said Wilson had a previous alcohol violation in Missouri. Had the violation in Lawrence been Wilson's first, the minimum sentence would have been two days in jail and a $200 fine. MALL WILL OPEN SOON: The Lawrence Riverfront Plaza is scheduled to open for business April 6. David Longhurst, manager of the 20,000-square-foot mail, said the formal grand opening would be April 28. Entertainers, including clowns and musicians, will perform in the mall, Sixth and Massachusetts streets, and a period beginning 27 April, he said. Longhurst said he expected at least 70 percent of the mall's space to be SENIORS PREPARE: Preparation time is running out for KU seniors graduating in May. Students participating in commencement May 20 should have received graduation packets in the mail during spring break. Any student who is graduating and did not receive a graduation packet can request one at Window One in Strong Hall. Students wanting to purchase caps, gowns and hoods should go to gates 22-23 in the north end of Memorial Stadium. Orders will be taken from the gate on April 9 and 10, or by contacting 27. A late fee of $10 will be added after 3 p.m., April 27. Students with questions about commencement should contact the Information Center at 864-3506. DON'T THROW IT AWAY RECYCLE ALUMINUM Factory outlets typically sell merchandise at 40 to 60 percent below retail prices. Art & Design Bailey Blake Burge Union Fraser Haworth Hoch Kansas Union Learned Lindley Marvin Murphy Strong Summerfield Washington leased before the grand opening. He declined to say how much already had been leased. Kansas University KURE Recycling Effort The mall has space for about 55 factory outlets, a food court and a children's theater. A Student Senate and Environs Cooperative THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PRINTING SERVICE KUnion (864-4908) Learned (864-4479) Wescoe (864-3354) Burge (864-5098) Canon Laser Color Copier at the Union Duplicating Center Brady Optical 10% off all major brand sunglasses 925 Iowa*Hillcrest Shopping Mall drum at Joe's as always. 1000 Mass. 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