Thursday, December 8, 1988 / University Daily Kansan 10 STRICK'S Restaurant Good Morning Special $1.99 PANCAKES All You Can Eat!! Served with 2 EGGS Daily 6:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. 732 North 2nd Campus crime up at MU COLUMBIA, Mo. — Police have added patrols around the University of Missouri campus in the wake of three attacks on women students since Friday night. The Associated Press "It's unusual, and we are concerned." Carroll Highbarger, deputy police chief, said of the attacks. Highbarger said the first incident occurred Friday evening when a young woman left her sorority house and went to her apartment near the campus. A man followed her into the apartment, taped her to a chair and sexually molested her. Highbarger said. attacker fled when other people came to help the young woman, he said. The second incident occurred about six hours later, early Saturday morning, when a student was grabbed while walking from a fraternity house to her sorority house after a party. Highbarger said the attacker tried to drag her into bushes, but she resisted and screamed. The The third incident was reported Monday when a 19-year-old student was attacked as she went to her car to get a cassette tape, Highbarger said, but the attacker fled when a car drove into the parking lot. He said the attacker in the first two incidents appeared to be the same person, a white man dressed in military uniform. Highbarger said there was another report of a similar attack in another part of town, but the woman victim later admitted she was having marital problems and had made up the story. "It hyped everything up and made every sound like we were having a crime wave," Highbarger said. He said there had been rumors of other attacks around the campus but none had been reported to police. Beware of greeks baring gifts Michigan sorority files criminal complaint against streakers The Associated Press ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Sorority sisters whose house was raided by nude fraternity members filed a criminal complaint yesterday saying the prank was frightening at a time when several campus-area rapes remain unsol "Fraternities frequently pull pranks on sororites," said Michele Knapp, president of the 117-member Gamma Phi Beta chapter. "But this went too far. Quite frankly, the women were petrified hearing strange men pounding on their doors — especially since there has been POLICE say they believe two men are responsible for as many as 14 rapes on and near the Ann Arbor campus since September 1987. The last rape reported near the campus was Oct. 18, Sgt. Tom Caldwell said. Most of the assaults, for which no arrests have been made, occurred inside buildings. 29. the panty raid occurred in the early morning of Nov. 28, Knapp said. three or four nude fraternity members entered several bedrooms, stole lingerie and asked girls to sign their posteriors. Deer rifles permitted at airport GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Airport officials have bought two high-powered rifles in an attempt to avoid runway collisions — between planes and deer. The Associated Press After two deer were struck last month at Kent County International Airport, the county board's Finance Committee on Tuesday approved spending $1,500 for deer rifles. The state Department of Natural Resources, at the recommendation of the Federal Aviation Administration, will allow a hunter to shoot deer outside hunting season. Advertise in the Kansan The deer meat would go to charities, airport spokesman Robert Ross said. The airport's 2,250 acres are surrounded by a 9-foot fence tapped with barbed wire, but deer have been known to jump fences as high as 12 feet, state officials said. A plane was damaged in one of the two accidents last month. Both deer were killed. Use Kansan Coupons This program is presented in part by the Kansas Art Commission, a state agency and the National Endowment for Arts, an federal agency. Congratulations to the Fall 1988 pledge class of Alpha Kappa Psi Sean Betta Larry Boreson Jill Bukaty Gretchen Campbell Chandler Cayot Todd Daniels Christine Gogan William Grammer Jan Hopkins Jim Jennings David Kasher Darin Kempke Alison Loeevenguth Craig Manchik Andrea Norton Karen O'Malley Lisa Schuler Jeff Wiethurn Mary Leigh Zwart - We are now accepting applications for the Spring 1989 pledge class. Every day specials! No coupons necessary! 3 small pizzas:(two toppings) & 1 qt. pop - $999 + tax 2 small pizzas:(two toppings) & 1 qt. pop - $699 + tax 1 small pizza:(two toppings) & 1 qt. pop - $399 + tax one large 16" supreme or vegetarian: $999 + tax one large 16" pizza:(two toppings) & 1 qt. pop - $699 + tax Delivery Begins Mon.-Wed. 5 p.m. Thurs.- Sun. 11 a.m. 749-0055 620 W. 12th Behind the Crossing Hours: Mon.-Sat. 11-2. Sunday 11-10