University Daily Kansan / Monday, January 22, 1990 9 Unwed moms find home at Hannah's Unwed mothers between the ages of 10 and 19 who need a place to live can turn to Hannah's House for help. "The only thing you have to be is 10 and pregnant," Oberhelman said at her open house yesterday. Melinda Oberhelman, executive director of Hannah's House Foundation, began the project nine months ago to provide a home for young, unwed mothers. Each mother will be allowed to reside at the house during her pregnancy and three months after childbirth. The house will be open within the next two weeks, and the foundation already has three applicants. The house, at 2216 Alabama St., accepts applicants, regardless of race, nationality or religion. 6T The only thing you have to be is 10 and pregnant. Oberhelman will live at the house. Executive Director "So far, we can have 5 girls and one baby," said Oberhelman's daughter, Heather. Melinda Oberhelman said, "Now I'm living on faith. Our needs have been met. I truly believe God is not going to bring me this far and let me go." — Melinda Oberhelman — Hannah's House Foundation which has two kitchens, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a laundry, to direct the foundation. ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG, 81, who solidified a liberal majority on the Supreme Court in the early 1960s before reluctantly resigning to become U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, died Thursday of cardiac arrest. Appointed to the Supreme Court on Aug. 29, 1962, by President Kennedy after 19 months as secretary of labor, Goldberg left the bench three years later at the urging of President Johnson. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS YOGA CLUB Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Martin Luther King Jr. BHAWAN SHREE RAJNEESH, 58, the Rolls-Royce guru who turned a central Oregon town into a tumultuous commune of free love, hedonism, and murder plots before being deported, died Friday of heart failure in New Delhi, India. Rajneesh, who claimed 500,000 followers worldwide and 93 Rolls-Royces, established his first commune in Poona in 1974. Horton helped to found the Highlander Folk School near Chattanooga in 1832. Often called the backbone of the civil rights movement, the school was a model for Southern workers, labor union leaders and civil rights activists. MYLES F. HORTON, a major influence on a generation of civil rights leaders, died Friday of cancer in New Market, Tenn. He was 84. Obituaries Your paper, your news. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BARBARA STANWYCK, Emmy-winning actress and the sultry villainess of the film classic "Double Indemnity," and stern matriarch of television "The Big Valley," died Saturday. She was 82. Highlander was one of the few places in the South where blacks and whites could meet and discuss social change. It was closely allied with the Miss Stanwyck's career spanned the chorus line, vaudeville, movies and television, and won her three Emmys and an honorary Oscar. PIZZA Shoppe 6th & KASOLD Westridge Shopping Center MEDIUM PIZZA Single Topping $595* plus tax 2 for $995* Extra toppings 75* 842-0600 FREE DELIVERY LARGE PIZZA Single Topping $795 plus tax 2 for $1395 Extra toppings 95* Time Magazine June 1989 Pound SPAGHETTI Garlic Toast 32 oz. Coke $495 plus tax Expires 6-30-90 "PLEASE MENTION COUPON WHEN ORDERING" "The nation's most adventurous chamber music ensemble...a mod look—and a mod repertoire." Capture the Moment... The Kronos Quartet in concert... The Kronos Quarter in concert... Including a performance of Steve Reich's new work Presented by the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Chamber Music Series 8:00 p.m. Thursday, January 25, 1990 Crafton-Preyer Theatre Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office; all seats reserved; public $15 & $12; reserved; public $15 & $12; KU and K-12 students $7,50 & $6; senior citizens and other students $14 & $11; for reservations, call 913/864-3982. Funded in part by the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts through their participation in the Mid-America Arts Alliance; additional support provided by the KU Student Activity Fee, Swarthout Society, and the KU Endowment Association. You'll be glad you did! something to Confess...