10 Monday, January 22, 1990 / University Daily Kansan WILLIAMS CONVENIENCE STORE 801 MASS BEAU'S IMPORT AUTO SERVICE Complete Maintenance & Repair On • Japanese • Swedish • German Autos CALL 842-4320 545 Minnesota ASE News from the hill. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Campus Page Permanent Hair Removal The Electrolysis Studio Free Consultations 15 East 7th 841-5796 SPRING HOURS Sunset West Laundromat 3115 West 6th Street (next to Sonic Drive-In) Loads of Free Parking Clean & Working-Our Equipment Is Just 1 Year Old 7 A.M. - MIDNIGHT EVERY DAY Coupon Expires 1-28-90 Open Mon.-Thur. 10am-11pm Fri. and Sat. 10am-3am Sun 11am-10pm Intramural Basketball There will be a mandatory meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 23 at 6:30 p.m. in Robinson, North Gym. All managers at Jan. 23 meeting will have first opportunity in signing up for league play. Entries accepted on a first come first serve basis beginning 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 24 and Thursday, Jan. 25. Teams not represented at the meeting will not be able to sign up until Jan. 25 beginning at 2:00 p.m. DIVISIONS *Men's Open *Men's Greek *Men's Residence Hall *Men's Recreational *Women's Open *Women's Greek *Women's Residence Hall *Co-Rec Entry fee: $25 per team Sponsored by KU Recreation Services 864-3546 Hershberger's trial continues JANUARY 18-27 AVIA. Reebok XAIS TIGER CONVERSE Testimony Friday was heard from a Wichita man who invested almost $80,000 in oil leases managed by Hershberger's company, Petroleum Energy Inc., and received almost nothing in return. Brand Name Athletic Footwear and Apparel Clearance Sale! "Every part of my body said no," she testified. The federal fraud trial of Wichita oilman and University of Kansas graduate, James W. Hershberger, enters its fourth week today. Former PEEI bookkeeper, Leigh Ann Hett of Wichita, testified that she saw Hersberger and Dahl alter invoices to investors in ways she thought unethical. Because of this, she kept copies of some documents during her employment and after she quit the company, she said. Mitchel had Hershberger had never ordered her to do anything she thought was illegal, and had she seen him fraudulently alter an invoice. in it,” Mitchel said, which she interpreted to mean “or else.” mony. The Associated Press 942 Massachusetts 841-6966 Nobody knows the athlete's foot like The Athlete's Foot. SOME SHOES AS LOW AS $19.99-$29.99 Clarence A. Lieber said in U.S. District Court in Topeka that investments he made in two oil leases, totaling $78,200, had yielded a few hundred dollars. One of the leases was not owned by PEI, although it was represented as such. Lieber's testimony followed that of former PEI employee Dyrk J. Dahl, who completed his sixth day of testi- "I was afraid that I would be held responsible if anything like this was discovered," Hett said. "I wanted to show it wann't mv idea." UP TO 50% OFF SELECT MERCHANDISE Also testifying on Friday was Hershberger's secretary of more than 20 years, Bernice Mitchel of Wichita. Hershberger, who was an avid athlete while attending KU, donated $125,000 in 1969 to build the track inside Memorial Stadium. He was honored the following year with the dedication of the 45th Kansas Relays to him for his continued support of the track program. Cardinal Joseph Bernardin said in a letter read at weekend services that approximately 30 churches and 10 schools in Chicago would be closed by mid-1991 because of the "new circumstances in which we find ourselves in death spending that had forced the archdiocese to borrow from commercial banks for the first time in its 110-year history. The prosecution is expected to call other former PEI employees and bankers as witnesses this week. Kansan reporter Buck Taylor contributed information to this story. Mitchel said Hershberger had coerced her into buying an oil investment that had a great deal of debt. He said that "the real heart" of the financial rescue plan was a proposal Hershberger told her, "You will be The Associated Press CHICAGO — Thousands of Roman Catholics in the nation's second largest archdiocese learned yesterday that their churches and schools would be closed to ease what officials called a critical financial squeeze. 30 Chicago Catholic churches will close 749-0003 PEKING RESTAURANT Free Delivery 2210 IOWA (iowa & 23rd) In Detroit last year, Cardinal Edmund Szoka ordered 30 city parishes to either close or merge, citing a shortage of priests, declining membership and the increasing costs of maintaining church facilities. to raise revenue through increased collections in churches and higher fees at archdiocese schools. It has been known for some time that closings and mergers would be made, but archdiocese officials had declined to go into detail, saying they wanted congregations to hear the news yesterday from their pastors. The closings and mergers would cut more than $13 million in archidoce spending, officials said. They are expected to increase by more than $90 million. "These changes in no way reflect a retreat from or an abandonment of our mission," he said. "Instead they are a reaffirmation . . . of our commitment to quality pastoral care for the entire faith community." No precise number of closings was released, though officials said about 30 churches and from six to 11 schools would close in the city and several suburbs by June 1991. A wave of protests followed and several parishes jointly filed a lawsuit to block the closings. Neither the courts nor the Vatican interfered with the decision to consolidate the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. The Chicago Archdiocese has 416 parishes in Cook and Lake Counties. For the best Chinese Food to your door- Also lunch and dinner buffet $3.95-$5.75 Macintosh Demo Day Representatives from Apple, Informix (maker of WINGZ), and MacSource will be available for free demonstrations, as well as advice on service, upgrades, and much more. Come join us! Wednesday, Jan. 24 10 AM - 2 PM Level Two Burge Union 864-5697