2 Thursday, February 15, 1990 / University Daily Kansan KU Weather Service: 864-3300 The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 118 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, KA 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, KA. 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, K6045. Brady Optical 10% off all major brand sunglasses 925 Iowa•Hillcrest Shopping Mall The KU Bookstores are pleased to announce that all register receipts from cash or check purchases during period #86 (July 1 through December 31, 1989)may now be redeemed for a 7% cash rebate through the end of June at customer service counters at either the Kansas Union or the Burge Union stores. KU student ID is required. Some purchases such as computer hardware may not be eligible for the student dividend program. Please ask the customer service representative should you have any questions. KANSAS AND BURGE UNIONS Police report Lawrence police are investigating three break-ins that occurred between 9 p.m. and 10:40 p.m. Tuesday in an apartment complex in the 1500 block of Eddingham Drive. Damage was estimated at $700. About $452 worth of items were taken. A man was arrested after he exposed himself to three female students at 9 p.m. Tuesday in Lindley Hall, KU police reported. A man was arrested Tuesday night after he attempted to use a student's KUID to get into the KU basketball game, KU police reported. A 65-year-old Lawrence man was found dead Tuesday in his apartment at 2125 Clinton Parkway, Lawrence police reported. A student's saxophone, case and reeds valued at $1.610 were taken between Friday and Tuesday from a locker in Murphy Hall, KU police reported. A female student was harassed on the phone between Sunday and Tuesday in Lewis Hall, KU police reported. ■ An American Sign Language Table will be at noon today at 803C Dyche Hall. The brown bag lunch will be informal. ■ An informal discussion about environmental issues with S. Ahmed Meer, Department of State Bureau of Forestry, in the Pine Room in the Kansas Union A planning meeting of Latin American Solidarity will be at 6 tonight at Ecumenical Christian Mineral. On campus An entomology seminar will be at 3:30 p.m. today at 1005 Haworth Hall. Charles Michener will present "Part I. An Epoch of Bee Research." A meeting of KU Students Against Hunger will be at 6 tonight at the Oread Room in the Kansas Union. A meeting of the Christian Science Student Organization will be at 6:30 tonight at Alcove C in the Kansas Union. A Reading for Comprehension and Speed workshop will be at 3:30 p.m. today. Contact the Student Assist center, 123 Strong Hall, to register. istries, 1204 Oread Ave. A meeting of the Champions Club will be at 7 tonight at alcoves G,H,I and J in the Kansas Union. An informative meeting of BACCHUS will be at 7 tonight at the first floor conference room in Watkins Memorial Health Center. House approves scholarships By Rod Griffin - An open, informative meeting of Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas will be at 7:30 tonight at the Pioneer Room in the Burgeum Region Bill will help nursing students A meeting of College Republicans will be at 7 tonight at the Centennial Room in the Kansas Union. Kansan staff writer A meeting of The Navigators: Christians at KU will be at 7 tonight at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. TOPEKA — The House Appropriations Committee yesterday amended a bill that would allow 250 nursing scholarships to be awarded each year. The scholarship program was in effect last year, but wording of the bill caused concern that it would not allow scholarships to be awarded every year. The program allows nursing students to be awarded up to $3,500 a year to pay for their education. Each student must find sponsors who would pay a portion of the scholarship. The remainder would be paid by the state. She said that no new scholarships could be awarded if the wording of the bill were not changed. Clantha McCurdy, director of student financial aid for the Board of Regents, said that only 186 scholarships now were active. The remaining scholarships had been offered to students who failed or failed to meet the academic requirements necessary. Of the 250 scholarships that could be awarded, 100 would be given to students whose sponsors were from rural areas and who were earning their licenses as registered professional nurses. Students studying to become licensed practical nurses would receive 50 scholarships. The remaining 100 scholarships would be awarded to students studying to become registered professional nurses. NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT UNIFICATION MEETING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY GOVERNOR'S ROOM LEVEL 4, KANSAS UNION 7:00 PM FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT CHRIS AT 843-5341 --- Underclassmen start your career now WAL-MART Stores, inc. Lawrence, Kansas To learn more about what we can offer you, please attend an informational meeting February 15th at 7:00 p.m. in 428 Summerfield. Please pre-register at the Business Placement Office: 125 Summerfield, by February 14th. *All majors welcome *Underclassmen encouraged to attend We are looking for students interested in a career in retail. Plan your future today! American Friends of Palestine presents PALESTINE FOR BEGINNERS A lecture by Professor Sarah D. Shields Thursday, February 22 at 7:00 p.m. Alderson Auditorium, Kansas Union Are you confused by the situation in the Middle East? 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