2 Wednesday, February 14, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Cold! HI: 30' LO:14' KEY Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast Winter returns for Valentine's day. Mostly cloudy slides and snow in the west, freezing rain in the east. Highs from upper teens to lower 30s. Lows in the single digits to the teens. Forecast by Bryan Ruby Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. 5-day Forecast Wednesday - Cloudy and cold. A chance for snow and freezing rain. High: 30°. Low: 14°. Thursday - Cloudy and cold. A chance for snow. High: 27°. Low: 13°. Friday - Mostly cloudy and cold. A chance for snow. High: 23'. Low: 16'. Saturday - Clear skies and cold. High: 29'. Low: 18'. Sunday - Clear skies and slightly warmer. High: 34'. Low: 22'. 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It was just a matter of the campus and Panhellenic to be ready for us." Try our Potato Oles! Corrections Captions for Page 8 photos in yesterday's Kansan were incorrect. John Roper, Kansas City, Kan. senior was shown flying his airplane. An airplane flown by Brad Rampspott. St. Louis sophomore, was shown crossing the Kansas River near Lawrence. Flying costs listed in the story may have been misleading. Prices given were for a flying instructor. Airplane rental would be an additional cost. Police report A KU student was arrested yesterday morning on charges of possession of marjijuana with intent to sell. Twenty-seven plants suspected of being marijuana were found at 3:50 a.m. yesterday in the student's room at Naismith Hall. A Lawrence fire captain, who was called to the residence hall after a fire alarm went off, discovered the plants during a routine search of the building. A student's bicycle and lock valued together at $345 were taken Monday morning at Naisimh Drive and Desert Road, KU police office. Stereo speakers and knobs valued together at $155 were taken from a Lawrence woman's car Monday or yesterday in the 2500 block of West Sixth Street, Lawrence police reported. A stereo valued at $130 was taken from a Lawrence woman's car Monday night in the 1100 block of Tennessee Street, Lawrence police reported. Items valued together at $332 were taken Monday afternoon from a student's apartment in the 1900 block of West 24th Street, Lawrence police reported. A woman reported that a law enforcement woman said she saw a man masturbating Monday afternoon in the shadows behind Strong Hall, KU police reported. - Tools valued together at $355 were taken from a Lawrence man's truck between Friday and Monday in the 2500 block of West Sixth Street, Lawrence police reported. A student's bus pass valued at $40 was lost between Friday and Monday somewhere between Snow Hall and McCollum Hall, KU police reported. A rear tire of a student's car was slashed Sunday night in Lot 112, next to Oliver Hall, KU police reported. Damage was $100. A student's leather jacket and items valued together at $177 were taken Sunday afternoon from the center stacks of Watson Library, KU A bicycle valued at $639 was taken Sunday from a Lawrence man's storage building in the 2200 block of Avenue, Lawrence police reported. A naked man drove his car slowly by a Lawrence woman and masturbated in front of her Saturday morning at West Campus Road and University Drive, KU police reported. A student's KUID with bus pass valued at $50 was taken Friday afternoon from Ellsworth Hall, KU police reported. - Items valued together at $60 were taken Thursday from a Lawrence bus on campus, KU police reported. - A Lawrence man's license plate valued at $10 was taken between Jan. 5 and Monday in the 2300 block of Alabama Street, Lawrence police reported. On campus University Forum will be at noon today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. Professor Dennis Domer will speak on "Historic Preservation in a Throwaway Society." - "World at a Table," sponsored by the International Club, will be at 12:30 p.m. today at Alcove F in the Kansas Union. There will be a slide show and discussion about the U.S. invasion of Panama. - The Office of Study Abroad will have an informational meeting at 3:30 p.m. today at 220 Fraser Hall for anyone interested in studying in a Spanish-speaking country. - Orientation tours of Watson Library will be offered at 3:30 p.m. today. The tours will last about 45 minutes and will cover the new materials and services available at the library. The third discussion in the nine- week series, "Building Healthy Rela- tships, " will be led by Pastor Susan Wesly Hartley at 4 p.m. today at ECM. The Office of Study Abroad will have an informational meeting at 4:15 p.m. today at 290 Fraser Hall for anyone interested in studying in a French-speaking country in the future. A meeting of the Campus Vegetarian Society will be at 5 p.m. today at Alcove D in the Kansas Union. A meeting of Kansas University Games and Role-Players will be at 6 p.m. today at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union. A meeting of the Society for Fantasy and Science Fiction will be at 8tonight at Alcove B in the Kansas Union. Attorney General sues firm that sells 'drug testing kit' An introductory meeting of the KU Flying Club will be at 7:30 tonight at 2022 Learned Hall for students interested in improving their skills or improving their flying skills. The Associated Press TOPEKA — Attorney General Robert Stephan filed suit yesterday against California and Texas companies because of a telemarketing scheme designed to sell "drug testing" kits in Kansas and other states. The Houston firm marketing the kit, which is produced by the California company, has been sending out postcards that Stephan said were designed to alarm parents and induce them to buy the "drug testing kit" for $99.95. "Initially, the postcard frightens parents, and they're calling my office concerned that what sounds like a government agency has information about their children." Stephan said. "As far as I'm concerned, the company is just trying to reap a profit." Stephan said it violated the Kansas Consumer Protection Act by misleading parents, by using a deceptive business name and by falsely claiming that famous people endorse the kit. The lawsuit asks the court to prohibit the companies from continuing to send out the postcards, fine them $2,000 for each allegation of violation of the Kansas act, order them to make restitution to those "damaged by the defendants' deceptive acts and practices" and pay investigative fees and expenses of the Kansas attorney general's office. Celebrate Valentine's Day with this dazzling 60's romantic comedy starting Audrey Hepburn as the small-town girl who goes mod in New York City. With George Peppard as her romantic Interest and Mickey Roney as her oriental neighbor (honest!) Breakfast at Tiffany's TUESDAY, FEB. 13 AT 7:00 PM, WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM. $2.00 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14 : CLEAREATE VALENTINE'S DAY WITH A SPECIAL 2-FOR-1 SHOWING IN ADLERSON AUDITORIUM 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? 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. Have a brush with fame. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Arts/Entertainment Page Romance on the Hill February 14,1990 Personalized, heart~shaped sugar cookies-a sweet valentine gift for someone special! February 13 and 14 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the Kansas Union main lobby, decorators will personalize cookies for $5.25 while you wait. Customized cakes or giant cookies may also be ordered in advance before Friday. February 9 at the Hawk's Nest Call 864-4500 for more information. The Kansas and Burge Unions Romance on the Hill 10% Off Almost Everything Items Excluded: Computers, Electronics, Sale Merchandise, Special Orders, and Services (Blueprints, Film Processing, Graduation Announcements, College Rings, FAX, Video) Kansas Union 864-4640 Including: KU Gifts and Clothing, Textbooks, School and Art Supplies General Books, Greeting Cards, & Calendars Enter our drawing to win one of 3 pairs of tickets to KU vs. Nebraska All items while supplies last Wednesday, Feb.14 ONLY Burge Union 864-5697