University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 5. 1980 -UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. 7 Police Beat Compiled by Jennifer Roblez William Norris, 420 N. St., was charged; with aggravated injury in Douglas County 'District Court yesterday. He was arrested for a traffic violation on Monday in connection with the shooting of a Lawrence man, Ren Beauchamp, at a farmhouse northwest of the city. At least five officers arrived at the scene were served arrests at the time the arrest. He is also wanted in Swainton county. on a theft charge. Beauchamp underwent surgery Monday for wounds to his shoulder and side. Group's vacation deals questioned About $6,400 of equipment was stolen from Ivan Aanx's 2434 Iowa, early dayern morning. Lawrence police said that a rear garage window was broken and that a motor charger, compression tester and fuel pump charger were removed from the service station. BvCINDY WHITCOME Staff Reporter The Lawrence Consumer Affairs Association is advising consumers not to use prepaid cellphones in Nevada Travel Service, based in Roseville, Calif., Calif. the Grieksoope, education center in Durham, North Carolina. The company has been uncooperative in supplying the association with information about unsigned letters Lawrence residents and to send them the letters solicited money for vacation trips. The letters printed on stationery bearing the name International Travel Service, instruct students to give $2.20 to their recipients for "handling and distribution costs." "It is unclear exactly what the $57.20 pays for," Griekspoor said. Within 9 days, the letter says, "vacation certificates" with details and reservations for the trip will be sent to the readers. The lack of information in the letter and the company's resistance to giving more information to the consumer group raised the association's suspicion, she said. "I have tried to get in touch with the company since last week and they have been very uncooperative," Griekspoor said. "I finally reached a member of the company who is now working for himself. He said a member of the company would get in touch with me but no one has." THE BETTER Business Bureau of California did not have information about the company, but told Greksko that the company was Nevada Travel Service. "The bureau told me they had tried to get information on the company, but that it was uncooperative with them too," she said. Grieskpoor said the Kansas attorney gave the firm an offer to investigate the company if it continued to refuse to give information to the association. Although the association has not been contacted by anyone who had actually given their money to the company, Griekspoor said the office had received 10 inquiry calls from Lawrence area residents during the week. The letters say that the recipients have been selected to receive the vacation deal, but Grieksprout said she had no clue as to how the selection process was done. "That is one of the things I would ask the company if I could get hold of someone," she said. "That's a lot of calls about one company in a week for our office." she said. The letter offers vacations in one of five resort cities: Las Vegas, New; Lake Bridgeport, Texas; Miami, Fl.; the Cat Mountain's in New York; and Orlando, Yellow Sub house reflects 1960s By KEVIN MILLS Staff Reporter can be describing Viewed from outside, the house at 1408 Kentucky St. is a model of 19th century architecture. The inside of the "Yellow Submarine House," however, is a monument to the student-protest era of the late 1960s. Built in 1870, the two-story house has been the home of a professor, many students and now, Mike and Kim Fountain, both 197 KU graduates, who graduated it last year. The house acquired the Yellow Submarine label in 1986, when its ten painted the stairwell walls with scenes from the Beatles' movie "Yellow Submarine." Judy Bailey, Lawrence sophomore, lived in the house in 1989 and participated in the painting. She said that half of the residents were not students then. The words on the wall reflect the student message of the late '80s: "All you need is love." course, there's the yellow submarine, outboard propeller and all. Dou McDonald, a 1970 KU graduate whose signature on the wall is undersigned by the friends of Pepperland," drew pictures of the figures with a magic marker, Bailey said. Then everyone chipped in and painted it like a "big coloring book," Bailey said. FLIORESCENT COLORS and swirling psychedelic drawings surround the images of John, Paul, George and Ringo. And, of after the movie was released and he bought a book with illustrations from the movie. Bailey said McDonald's inspiration came "I think it started with him drawing a yellow sub on the bathroom wall, and it just kept expanding," she said. "I remember one night—we refer to it as "the night of the Turks," she said, "there was a professor on the hill who wanted to eat there." He put the paito for a dinner party, and we said sure. BAILEY HAS fond memories of life at the 'ellow Sub house. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schehrer, 1411 Kentucky St., have been neighbors of the house since 1915. "As it turned out, he had invited the entire department, something like 300 people. The first 168 brought their own booze and started slapping it around. "When the second 150 arrived, they said, 'Gee,' look at how these hippies live.'" OVERALL RENOVATION of the house has been no easy task. The large structure, 942 square feet, is expected to be ready for occupancy by late April. "I was here when Prof. Ernest Bales bought the house and raised his four sons there," Mrs. Schreiber said. 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