R Wednesday, December 3. 1975 University Dally Kansan Donnie Von Moore receives flood of get well cards Cards are pouring in wishing Donnie Monroe, basketball center, well in his battle against an infection that has kept him in the medical Center for the past week and a half. Friends of Vom Moore were urged to send cards by on an announcement at Saturday night's Murray State basketball game on and during broadcasts of the game over radio stations KANU and WIBW, according to the sports information office. Von Moore said Monday that he was waging a personal battle against his disgase. "I have to use all my time to heal myself, he said, it's a personal battle," she said. He suddenly began feeling sick last week, he said. He entered Watkins hospital on Monday, Nov 24, and was transferred to the hospital last night. He's currently listed in good condition. He said that he hadn't slept through a whole night since he became ill, and that even now he is still awake. fings and heart is being removed by tubes in his chest and arm. Von Moore is currently receiving direct oxygen, and excess fluid from around his "God gives me the strength to fight for everything I can," he said. "I pray every night and my mother and everyone else does too." Von Moore said his doctors had told him he wouldn't play basketball again this season, but he said he would try, anyway. He said if Coach Ted Owens wants him to play later in the season, he would like to. "It's up to me whether I do or not," he said. "If I couldn't play again this season I wouldn't die or anything like that," he said. "But if I couldn't play again at all, well . . . He said that the many friends who had sent him good wishes and cards had given him courage. see how many people really care." "I'll never be able to repay them," he had to be able in his eyes. "it's too bad it had been a terrible experience." The basketball team and coaches visited him Monday before they left for Dallas where they played S.M.U. last night. They gave him the Murray State game ball. Many burglaries reported after Thanksgiving break At least 10 burglaries resulting in the loss of more than $8,000 in stereo equipment and other valuables have been reported to the Lawrence police since Sunday. Most of the victims were University of Kansas students who were out of town during the Thanksgiving holiday when the burglaries took most of the burglaries were in apartments. Martiza C. Araque, 23, Caracus, Venezuela, freshman, reported the loss early yesterday of $800 worth of stereo equipment from his apartment at Armstrong St. He told the police his apartment was unlocked at the time of the burglary. Richard Prouse, 27, Wichita graduate student, reported the loss of $970 from his apartment at 1312 Ohio St. He told the police burglarized a stereo amplifier, a leather coat and a watch sometime during the Thanksgiving break. Another tenant of an apartment at 1312 Ohio St., Robert W. Coyndall, Wichita junior, reported to the police that a lock on a door to his apartment had been tampered with, but nothing had been stolen from his apartment. Enter was made in Hatten's apartment by lying the lock of a door to his apartments. Jerry D. Hattan, 21, Lawrence freshman, sald stere equipment valued at $1,430 had been stolen from his apartment at 1345 Spruce Avenue and was out of town during Thanksgiving break. Rita Hume, 18, 1603 W. 15th St., also told the police someone tried to break into her apartment while she was on vacation over Thanksgiving Three burglaries and a few attempted burglaries were reported to the police Sunday and Monday after KU students and Lawrence residents returned from the Bronx. Another worth more than $2,000 was stolen in those burglaries, according to the police. One of the burglaries was reported by Steven Liebert, 19, 2413 Ousdahl Road, who lost $800 worth of stereo equipment from his apartment. Robert Holmes, 19, Wichita sophomore, and John Holmes, 18, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, and another latter in theater, and another loss of $200 records were recorded at 1603 W. 15th st. On Campus Announcements . . . The deadline to sign up for an academic year in COSTA RICA AND GREAT BRITAIN or to study in Taiwan is this week. A pre-advising period for ENGINEERING STUDENTS will be held through Dec. 10. 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