6 Wednesday, November 30, 1988 / University Daily Kansan CONVENIENCE we have more Front door bus service to class. Our new Dine Anytime meal program. An on-site computer room with Macintosh computers. An excellent campus location. Weekly maid service and laundry facilities. We have more. You can too. Now leasing for the SPRING '89 Semester. For information and a tour come by or call 913-843-8559 today. JOCK'S NITCH SPORTING GOODS GRAND OPENING SALE CONTINUES!! ALL SHOES 10-30% OFF! OVER 230 STYLES TO CHOOSE! ★ SHOE SPECIALS ★ REG. $110^99...NOW $79^99 - NIKE AIR REVOLUTION - NIKE AIR TRAINER TW REG. $69⁹⁹ ...NOW $49⁹⁹ - NIKE AIR ALPHA LO REG. $69^99 ...NOW $49^99 - LADY CANVAS TRETORNS - LADY KSWISS GSTAAD REG. $54⁹⁹ ...NOW $42⁹⁹ - LADY REEBOK RUGGED WALKER COME MEET EMILE HARRY, WIDE RECEIVER FROM THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS. CHIEF CHEERLEADERS WILL BE PRESENT! SPONSORED BY REEBOK COME CHECK US OUT! WE CARRY LAWRENCE'S MOST COMPLETE SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, EQUIPMENT, POSTERS, ETC!! AUTOGRAPHS! SATURDAY, DEC. 3rd From 2 to 4 p.m. REGISTER FOR OVER $1,000 IN PRIZES DRAWING DEC. 10th HOURS: M-T-W-F-Sat 9:30-6:00 Th. 9:30-8:30 840 MASS 842-2442 Sun. 12-5 --civil service procedures. The Kansas University Police Officers Association elected officers at a meeting Nov. 17, new vice-chairman George Salehar said. Police association replaces positions of former leaders Gary Weyden is the new chairman of the association, Mike Flagi is secretary and Chris Keary is treasurer. By a Kansan reporter Salehar said that Tim Cochran, the former chairman, and Cecil Leonard, the former vice-chairman, had resigned their positions but still were members of the association. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Steve Bukaty, the lawyer who represents the association, has said that Cochran and Leonard were fired earlier this fall because of their union-organizing activity. He said they were appealing their dismissal through Jim Deneen, KU police director, said no disciplinary action had been taken against KU police employees as a result of organizing activities. Bukaty said he had submitted the signatures of more than 30 percent of the association's members to the Public Employee Relations Board to meet the "showing of interest" requirement, the second of three steps toward the possible official recognition of the association as a union. Bukaty said he was waiting for the board to contact him to schedule a meeting about the third step, an election to determine whether a majority of affected KU police employees want the association to represent them. Policeman misses day in court KU officer failed to appear on misdemeanor theft charge By a Kansan reporter police department A warrant for the arrest of former KU police officer Tim Cochran was issued Nov. 22 in Douglas County District Court after Cochran failed to appear in court on a misdemeanor theft charge. Cochran's lawyer, Steve Bukaty, said that Cochran had not been aware of any criminal charges against him and had not received a summons. Jim Flory, Douglas County District Attorney, said that the Shawnee County Sheriff's Office had attempted to serve a summons but that Cochran was no longer living at the Topeka address listed on the summons. Flory said that it was not necessary to serve a summons before issuing an arrest warrant. Flory said the charge came as a result of a report filed by the KU Jim Denney, KU police director, said the charge against Cochran stemmed from the theft of six Kansas Relay T-Shirts, one of which was recovered, from the KU track department in Memorial Stadium. According to KU police records, the shirts, valued at $8 each, were taken Aug 14. The theft was reported to KU police Sept. 28. ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PIZZA! 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