2 Monday, February 26, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Weather Kansas Forecast Skies will be mostly clear to partly cloudy throughout the state. Temperatures will be increasing. Highs in the mid-40s to low 50s. Lows in the 20s. 5-day Forecast Monday - Partly sunny skies and warmer than yesterday. High 47', Low 28'. Tuesday - Partly cloudy to cloudy and a slight chance of rain. High 43'. Low 27'.. Wednesday - Mostly clear and cooler. High 35'. Low 21'. Thursday - Clear skies continuing, warmer. High 37'. Low 23'. Friday - Temperatures continue to increase. High 41'. Low 25'. The University Daily Kanson (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stuart-Flint Hall, Lawrence, KA. 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, KA. 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, Kan. 60045. LiveWire Brady Optical 10% off all major brand sunglasses 925 Iowa Hillcrest Shopping Mall WATCH FOR IT! THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN - Service - Quality - Free quotes IMPORT AUTO SERVICE Complete Maintenance & Repair CALL 842-4320 - Japanese - Swedish T • GRAPHICS, INC. Custom Screen Printing 518 East 8th Street 545 Minnesota The difference is Freshness! HAMBURGERS CHEESEBURGERS 49°C 59c Did you know . . . It cost us more,but you are worth it! that at Bucky's, we cook our French Fries in 100% cholesterol free, vegetable Taste the freshness difference. oil. A Hutchison company issued a nationwide recall of about 106,000 pounds of pork pizza topping because it may contain fragments of light bulbs, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced. Deskocil Sausage Co. sold the product exclusively to food service facilities, including restaurants and carryouts, the department said Friday. Products include Bv a Kansan reporter Sausage company recalls pork mixes "Lepripo Foods Pizza Topping Mix" coded N918391131, and "Pizzano Cooked Italian Style Pizza Topping" coded N918391548 or N92091548. KU residence halls do not have food contracts with the company, said Debbie Cullison, Lewis Hall cafeteria supervisor. In a telephone survey of 15 Lawrence pizza restaurants, representatives of 14 said their restau- "The employees are used to seeing the product, but there's none of it there now." Laskey said. months ago. Jeremy Pych, cook at the Fizza Shoppe and Pub, 501 Kaiserd Drive, said the restaurant used the Pizzeria to handle its orders of the recalled shipment in stock. Robert Laskey, owner of the restaurant, said his restaurant used the product for six to seven years but switched to a different company's products about six Carmen Certain, supervisor of the restaurant, said Laskey had contacted her yesterday and told her not to take orders for italian-sausage pizzas until he found out more about the recall. rants had never used the recalled product. The Associated Press contributed information to this story. Custody fight resumes today for Foretich girl The Associated Press The battle for Hilary Foretich, 7, is expected to resume today when her father, Eric Foretich, arrives from Washington, D.C. CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — A U.S. girl at the center of a bitter parental custody battle cried yesterday when she was allowed to speak with her mother by telephone for the first time in two years, her family said. Morgan has accused Foreitch of sexually abusing Hilary and spent two years in jail for refusing to disclose the girl's identity that Forett must be allowed to visit the girl without supervision. Forelitch recently discovered that his former wife, Jean Elizabeth Morgan, sent the girl to New Zealand rather than allowing him to visit her. Foretich, 45, a dental surgeon in suburban Falls Church, Va., has denied sexually abusing the girl. Yesterday, a private detective working for Foretch was asked to leave a motel in Christchurch where Hilary and her grandparents had been living for 18 months, police said. They quoted the detective as saying he was trying to make sure the grandparents obeyed a court order requiring them to remain at the hotel until the custody case could be settled. Morgan cannot travel to New Zealand because her passport was taken from her when she was released from jail. Her sympathizers included Congress and President Bush, who signed the legislation freeing her in September from a municipal judge's indeterminate sentence for contempt. Hilary's maternal grandparents described the emotional phone conversation between the girl and her mother, a 42-year-old plastic surgeon in Washington. "When she talked to her mother she broke down in tears," said her grandmother, Antonia Morgan. "We've got letters to us through various channels, but this was the first time she had spoken on the phone to her." Court registrar Robert Twinkle declined to comment yesterday on when the next court session would occur, but it is expected to be this week. The public and media are not allowed to attend hearings in Family Court, he said. Police in New Zealand said attorneys for Foreitch lost a bid for interim custody of Hilary in the Christchurch Family Court on Friday. Hilary, who has been using the name Ellen Morgan while in New Zealand, did not stay at the Diplomat Motel last night. Hilary and her grandparents arrived in Christchurch July 26, 1988. They had been hiding in England, but they haveave when exposed by a newspaper. Police report Hilary's mother had visited Christ-church in 1865 and decided it was an ideal place to raise Hilary, her grandparents said. Antonita Morgan, 75, and her husband, William, 79, are both psychologists. The Morgans said they had spent "hundreds of thousands" of dollars since fleeing the United States. A Lawrence man's car window was broken yesterday morning in the 2200 block of Harper Street, Lawrence police reported. Damage totaled $200. Items valued together at $250 were taken yesterday morning from a Lawrence man's car in the 900 block of New York Street, Lawrence police reported. A radar detector valued at $200 was taken Saturday night from a student's car in the 1500 block of West 26th Street, Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $100. ■ items valued together at $120 were taken Saturday night from a student's car in the 1300 block of West Lawrence, Lawrence police reported. A radar detector valued at $100 was taken Saturday night from a student's car in the 1700 block of Louisiana Street, Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $50. Speakers valued together at $350 were taken Saturday night from a Newton man's car in the 2300 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $75. Items valued together at $252 were taken Saturday morning from a business in the 700 block of Massa- la Street, Lawrence police reported. Speakers valued together at $190 were taken Saturday morning from a Lawrence man's car in the 1400 block 818th Street, Lawrence police reported. A cellular phone valued at $650 was taken Friday or Saturday from a lawrence man's car in the 2000 block of Cedarwood Avenue, Lawrence police reported. ■ A Lawrence man's car window was broken and an amplifier valued at $150 was taken to court or Saturday in the 500-block of Locust Street, Lawrence county reported. Property damage totaled $400. A Lawrence boy was shot with birdseed from a BB gun Friday night in the 2100 block of Maple Lane, Lawrence police reported. ■ A stereo valued at $200 was taken Friday from a student's car in the 1100 block of Ohio Street, reported. Property damage totaled $600. Books valued together at $90 were taken Friday morning from a student's home in the 2100 block of West Winds Street, Lawrence police reported. A Lawrence woman was arrested Friday morning on charges of reckless driving, attempting to elude a police officer, leaving the scene of an accident, driving while intoxicated and endangering of a child. Lawrence police reported. 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