2 Monday, February 12, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Weather TODAY Warmer HI: 66* LO:35* Kansas Forecast Temperatures will be mild throughout the state with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Lows will be in the mid 30s. Skies will be mostly sunny throughout. 5-day Forecast Monday - Spring-like temperatures continue with mostly sunny skies. High 66'. Low 35'. Tuesday - Partly cloudy skies and a chance of late showers. High 43'. Low 30'. Wednesday - Cloudy skies with a chance of freezing rain or light snow. High 36'. Low 28'. Thursday - Cloudy skies with a chance of snow. High 32'. Low 22'. Friday - Lower temperatures will prevail with a chance of snow High 28'. Low 15'. The University Dailly Kanane (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. 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[02] Massachusetts 842-450R Make your appointment with us today Because Valentines Day is on its way You will look so sensationally hot That Cupid will get you with his first shot And then you will have to make a date But oh my goodness what will you take A gift of balloons we'll supply to you So you won't be an empty handed fool So take this bouquet to your friend Because if you don't you'll get shot again. A student's laundry valued at $234 was taken Saturday night from the laundry room at Colony Woods, 1301 West 24th Street, Lawrence police reported. A KUID, Kansas drivers license, $27, women's underwear and an answering machine were taken early Saturday morning from a sorority house in the 1500 block of Sigma Nu Place, Lawrence police reported. Two females were physically assaulted at the time of the theft. ■ The driver's side mirror of a student's car was broken Friday or Saturday in the 1100 block of Connecticut Street, Lawrence police reported. Property damage totaled $75. Someone drove over the fence at a wrecker service parking lot and removed a vehicle without paying the tow charge early Friday morning in the 400 block of Maple Street, Lawrence police reported. The RIVER CITY A student's car was entered and a portable phone valued at $800 was taken Friday or Saturday in the 2200 police friday. In the Drive, Lawrence police reported. A student's bicycle valued at $300 was taken Saturday afternoon from the 1000 block of Ohio Street, Lawrence police reported. Student cuts $12 A student's car was entered and items valued together at $272 were taken Thursday or Frida in the 900 Lawrence Street, Lawrence police reported. A man masturbated in a car in view of a Lawrence woman Thursday night in the 1700 block of Massachusetts Street, Lawrence police reported. The electrical system of a student's vehicle was damaged and an unknown substance was placed in the fuel system Thursday in the 900 block of Arkansas Street, Lawrence police reported. A Lawrence man was arrested Thursday in the 2400 block of West 24th Terrace on charges of driving A KUID with bus pass valued at $50 was taken from a student's jacket Wednesday evening from the basketball courts at Robinson Center, KU police reported. A KUID with bus pass valued at $ 90 was removed from a student's jacket Wednesday in Woodford Audubon Park. Kansas Union, KU police reported. A student's backpack containing items valued together at $78.47 was taken Tuesday night from Watson Library, KU police reported. Two buckets seats valued together at $2,000 were taken Wednesday or Thursday from a vehicle in the 200 building Elm Street, Lawrence police reported. Three students were arrested on battery charges early Friday morning in the 2000 block of Stewart Avenue, Lawrence police reported. They were released on $500 bond and are scheduled to appear at 4 p.m., Feb. 14 in Douglas County District Court. Police report Cash totaling $2,000 was taken Wednesday or Thursday from a business office in the 900 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported. A female student has been receiving harassing phone calls since Dec. 20. The student lives in the 1800 block of Naismith Drive, Lawrence police reported. charge totaled $40 and property damage totaled $300. A Lawrence man's bicycle valued at $300 was taken Thursday afternoon at Ninth and Iowa streets, Lawrence police reported. Federal study uses poor Texans A female student received an obscene phone call early Thursday morning in the 1600 block of West 15th Street. KU police reported. The Associated Press DALLAS - Thousands of poor people in Texas are unwitting subjects in a federal experiment that denies some aid to a portion of them to see how well they live without it. a newsman reported yesterday. Extra Medicaid and child-care benefits now go to about 8,000 people in five regions of Texas, while about 800 people — selected at random by birth date — are excluded. On April 1, those extra benefits will be available to more than 50,000 people statewide — but not to the 800 unlucky Texans who face two more years without the help, the Dallas Morning News reported. under the influence of alcohol an possession of marijuana, Lawrence police reported. The point of the federal study: to see how well the new expanded programs wan people off the welfare care, plus some child care, after they leave the welfare rolls. The experimental program extended the benefits to one year of Medicaid coverage and subsidized child care — to all but the 800. we will hold balloons until $V$ Dan The theory is that the benefits will encourage people to take and stay with entry-level jobs that are unlikely to offer medical insurance or child care immediately. The Texas pilot program targets welfare recipients who find jobs or job training. Traditionally, such recipients have received four months of free medical "People ought not to be treated like things, even if what you get is good information," said Philoy Broyle, associate director for medical ethics of the Hastings Foundation. "We work closely concerned with the ethics of experiments on people. Max Rowinsky, director of the Johnson County public defender's office, said Friday that he would no longer represent Richard Grissom Jr. Rowinsky said Deputy Public Defender Andrew Warren would take his place as one of Grissom's attorneys in Johnson County District Court. Warren will be assisted by another deputy defender, Michael Bartee. Deputy Public Defender Andrew Warren will be one of Grissom's attorneys in Johnson County District Court. Broyle said this kind of study violated the kinds of federal standards that medical experiments must meet. Those standards include informed consent — that anyone in an experiment must be aware of it and of all its consequences. And they must have the option to refuse participation. OLATHE — The chief defense attorney for a man accused of killing three young Johnson County women who died from the case for health reason. Bartee has been assisting Rowinsky since the public defender's office was appointed to represent Grissom in November. The Associated Press Grissom defense attorney replaced Grissom, 29, is charged with three counts of first-degree murder and other charges stemming from the disappearances last summer of three women. Their bodies have not been found. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Feb. 25, and Rowinsky said he did not expect the defense to seek a continuance. Between 30 and 60 witnesses have been laid up to testify at the hearing, which could last a week. 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