2 Monday, February 19, 1990 / Universitv Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Chilly HI: 46° LO:27° KEY Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast Skies will be cloudy in the west and partly cloudy in the east. Lower temperatures will prevail with highs in the 40s and lows in the low to mid-20s. Forecast by Kevin Wike Temperature are today's highs and tonight's lows. 5-day Forecast **Monday** - Partly cloudy so not as warm as yesterday. High 46'. Low 27'. **Tuesday** - Continued partly cloudy, temperatures will remain consistent. High 43'. Low 24'. **Wednesday** - Partly cloudy to cloudy with a chance of rain or snow. High 37'. Low 28'. **Thursday** - Skies clearing to partly cloudy and warmer. High 46. Low 26'. Friday - Mostly clear. High 52°. Low 30°. The University Daly Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60045, 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. 60044. 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, KA9045. NATURAL WAY 820 - 822 Mass St. State reps speak on education By Kathryn Lancaster Kansan staff writer State budget and education concerns were among the issues addressed by state representatives Saturday at the Lawrence Holidome. Organizers estimated that 65 people attended the second Eggs and issues breakfast of this legislative chamber in Lawrence, Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. Legislators agreed that the tight state budget forced scrutiny of Board of Regents financing. Answering written questions from the audience were Rep. Jess Branson, D-Lawrence; Rep. Betty Jo Charlton, D-Lawrence; Rep. John Solbach, D-Lawrence; Rep. Joann Flower, R-Oskaloosa; and Sen. Wint Winter Jr., D-Lawrence. Branson said most public school finance decisions would be delayed until property tax issues were settled. Branson said she supported an increased tobacco tax to finance higher education. However, she said that the higher cost of cigarettes could drive down consumption, generating less income. Charlton said she supported more money for the Regents budget but opposed linking that issue with qualification requirements. Washburn University into the Solbach said a qualified admissions proposal was not likely to be approved unless it was packaged with financing for higher education and bringing Washburn into the Regents system. Regents system. He was hesitant to support the proposal. "One of my concerns about qualified admissions is that we're going to educate passably . . . some of our students, and we're going to leave the other ones behind," Solbach said. Winter said, "The worst we could do is destroy a very important system of public education." Police take action on first noise complaint By a Kansan reporter The president of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity was issued a notice to appear in court after Lawrence police were called to the fraternity early-Friday morning in response to a noise complaint. The complaint marks the first time police have taken action in connection with the city's new noise ordinance, which was passed Feb. 6 and took effect Wednesday. fraternity, 1645 Tennessee St., was cited in accordance with section two of the ordinance, which states, "No person shall participate in any party or gathering of people from which sound emanates at a sufficient volume so as to disturb the peace of the neighboring inhabitants." Derek Bridges, president of the The complaint was made by a student in a nearby house at 407 W. 17th St., who said he couldn't study because of the party's noise, said Chris Mulvenon, Lawrence police spokesman. Residents in that student's house declined comment. Munvenon said Bridges did not cooperate with police in quieting the noise. Police then broke up the party. Bridges was ordered to appear at Bridges could not be reached for comment. Bridges was ordered to appear at 7:45 a.m. Feb. 28 in Douglas County Municipal Court. A Lawrence man's car tires were cut Saturday night in the 800 block of Vermont. Street, Lawrence police reported. Damage totaled $80. Police report A Topea woman's car tires were cut Saturday night in the 900 block of Vermont Street, Lawrence police reported. Damage totaled $120. The right front tire of an Olathe woman's car was cut Saturday night at Ninth and Vermont Streets, Lawrence police reported. Damage totaled $100. Items valued together at $220 were taken Friday morning from a student's car in the 800 block of Michigan Street, Lawrence police reported. Oil and vinegar were poured in the interior of the car causing $200 damage. Items valued together at $602 were from a student's car Saturday in the 600 block of Gateway Court, Lawrence police reported. A Lawrence man's car was spray painted Friday night in the 2400 block of West 25th Street, Lawrence police reported. Damage totaled $200. A Eudora man's car was spray painted Friday night in the 2100 block of West 26th Street, Lawrence police report. Damage totaled $250. A student's car was spray painted Friday night in the 2000 block of West 27th Street, Lawrence police report. American Friends of Palestine presents PALESTINE FOR BEGINNERS Professor Sarah D. Shields A lecture by Are you confused by the situation in the Middle East? Come to our lecture and learn everything you always wanted to know about Palestine but were afraid to ask. Come to our lecture and learn the history behind the Palestinians and their struggle. Thursday, February 22 at 7:00 p.m. Alderson Auditorium, Kansas Union the Student Senate Minority Affairs Subcommittee present A WEEK OF FILMS IN CELEBRATION OF BLACK HERITAGE REVENGE R (1·150·4·20) 7·9·30 LOOSE CANNONS R (1·215·4·10) 7·18·30 EMEIMIES A LOVE STORY R (2·085·4·20) 7·20·45 NIGHT BREED R (2·10·50·0) 7·25·35 STEEL MAGNOLIAS PG (2·005·4·20) 7·9·35 STELLA PG-13 (1·485·4·10) 7·9·16 Showroom marked with * Dresser only on BA-1-BIND. TONIGHT AT 7:00 PM IN WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM; TICKETS $2.00 Paul Robeson stars in this classic tale from Eugene O'Nell's play about the rise and fall of an arrogant pullman porter who becomes Shown with the documentary "Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist" NIGHT AT 7:00 PM IN WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM; HICKERS $2,000 TUESDAY: "A RAINIS IN THE SUN" STARRING SIDNEY POITER WEDNESDAY: JAMES EARL JONES IN "THE GREAT WHITE HOPE" THURSDAY & SATURDAY: SPIKE LEE'S "SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT" Dickinson 841 8600 23rd & IOWA kamalil graphic 315 N.E. 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