. Friday, December 9, 1988 / University Daily Kansan OLIVER ESCORT POLICY: The Residential Programs Advisory Board yesterday approved a more lenient escort policy proposal for Oliver Hall. The new policy, which will begin next fall, allows men and women to visit in their rooms at any time with a roommate's consent. Currently, members of the opposite sex must be escorted by residents when visiting their floor, and their visiting times are limited from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Thursday and continuously from 10 a.m. Friday through 1 a.m. Monday. News Briefs THE COMIC CORNER Role-playing & War Games 100% of miniatures & modules *The Most Extensive Collection of back-issue comics in Lawrence!* The Oliver Hall government proposed the policy to the board in October after a majority of students had approved the proposal. REARDON DIED FROM TRANSPLANT REJECTION: A preliminary autopsy report released yesterday said that the town's City, Kan, Mayor Jack Reardon was caused by chronic rejection of a heart transplant, a condition which is rare. The report released by Steve Gollub, Reardon's cardiologist, said that chronic rejection took place over a period of time. It caused a thickening in the small arteries that carry blood from the heart, and that decrease in blood flow apparently caused the heart failure. Reardon had a heart transplant in February 1967 at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. Since the transplant program was implemented in July 1984, 31 patients have received heart transplants. Out of those, 24 patients are still alive, and only two have experienced the kind of rejection that Reardon did. The official autopsy report will be out in about one month. ForeveryoneonBarta'slist Call 864-4810 STORY IDEA? Call 864-4810 STORY IDEA? Don's Automotive Center Inc. Import Car & Track Specialists Machine Shop Service Available 841-4833 MasterCard 1008 E. 12th VISA ARTCARVED CLASS RINGS SILADIUM COLLEGE RINGS The Quality. The Craftsmanship. The Retardant Vol Desert. Visit our Kansas Union Store and speak to Marty about the great prices on the popular ArtCarved College Rings. Dont miss the opportunities to get Art-armed style and quality at an unheated price! ||=|| Marty will be here December 7th-9th from 10:a.m. to 4p.m. Gift Wrapping Purchase any item for $10.00 or over and receive free gift wrapping. All items purchased for under $10.00 entitle you to a free gift box or these items will be wrapped for a $1.00 charge. Bring in your gifts purchased elsewhere and let us wrap it for a $1.25 charge. (Kansas Union store only for this service) Some items may be wrapped in a special holiday bag at the discretion of the store. Escape Final Exam Madness & Find Relief at the Kansas Union Final Frenzy Bags FREE when selling back text books in the Union Gallery. The Hawk's Nest 10$ Cup of Coffee after 5 p.m. KU Bookstore Record and Cassette Sale, Jayhawk Jewelry Sale, Holiday Card Special, Gift Wrapping. Jaybow! 60$ Bowling Games from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Information Counter $11/b Cinnamon Bears and Exam Necessities (Bluebooks, pensi... SUA It's A Wonderful Life at 8 p.m., Saturday, December 17 in Woodruff Auditorium. Free Admission. Advertise in the Kansan Looking For Gift Ideas? Look No Further than Kief's Cassette or LP ONLY $6.99 Compact Disc ONLY $12.99 THE JEFF HEALEY BAND From A&M From Arista - ANGLE EYES * SEE THE LIGHT * BLUE JEAN BLUES Cassette or LP ONLY $5.99 Compact Disc ONLY $11.99 Cassette or LP ONLY $5.99 Compact Disc ONLY $11.99 Cassette or LP ONLY $6.49 Compact Disc ONLY $12.49 A SPECIAL BLAST FOR THE T DAY OF CLASS $150 Well Drinks! FRIDAY NIGHT the Mad Hatter is offering specially marinated cherries. These cherries have been soaking in alcohol for weeks.And since Tuesday is Stop Day... Stop! Bite the Bomb Before Finals only at The Mad Hatter ---