University Daily Kansan, January 28, 1981 Page 3 ps ses nt, and decent. arrived in occurred tests were 980,and greatest lawrence ries and lict cases t of 398 assaults, sed 6.5 occurred eny in- percent iety.ribu- ified sup- Affairs On the Record Two cars in the display lot of Turner Chevrolet, 3000 S. Iowa St., were stripped of parts valued at about $500 on Thursday, Lawrence police said yesterday. Four turbine wheels, valued at $34; four tires, valued at $200; four centercars, valued at $38; four wheel valves, valued at $150 lug nuts, valued at $8.00, were taken. BURGLIARS TRIED to steal drugs worth $1,287 from Raney Drug Store, 1800 Massachusetts St., late Saturday or early Sunday. The burglars entered the store through a vent above the cafeteria cooking grill, police said. After putting the drugs in a large plastic bag, they apparently left the store through the vent but left their body behind. Police found the bag of drugs stuck in the vent. No arrests were made. A GAS STATION clerk was held at knife-point Saturday night by two men who robbed $110 from the Jahwayk Oil station, 902 W. 22nd St. The clerk, Michael McNeill, said he put $5 worth of gas in a car and approached to get the money. Instead of paying, one of the robbers pulled a four-inch switchblade knife on him, he said. The robber told McNell to give him his wallet, which contained $110 and belonged to the station. The robbers then sped away. Police said the car the men were driving, a 1973 green Ford Mustang, had been reported stolen from Hillcrest Shopping Center earlier that night. The ear was found Saturday at 1108 W. 22nd St., parked with its motor running. Witnesses told police that they saw two men jump out of the car and drive off. Police are investigating the incident. A PIZZA BOMBER stalks the streets of Lawrence, police said. According to police, Michael Todd, 1025 Rhode Island St., was driving in the 2100 block of Louisiana Street when his car's windshield was struck by a pizza thrown from a passing car. Police said another incident of pizza throwing had occurred earlier. WE'VE MOVED OUR SOUTH LAWRENCE OFFICE Our new location in Southern Hills Shopping Center is larger to serve you better and give you more privacy WE'LL MAKE THE TAX LAWS WORK FOR YOU DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN 723 Massachusetts 841-5830 SOUTH Southern Hills 749-1649 Open 9 a.m.-9 p.m. weekdays, 9-5 Sat. & Sun. Open Sunday Appointments Available JANUARY SPECIALS! 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Laurence Chalmers will return to the Lawrence campus Feb. 15 for the first time since he resigned in May. He accused of violence and controversy. Chalmers plans visit to KU main union level 2, satellite shop Chalmers, who was chancellor from 1969 to 1972, will speak at the Higher Education Week banquet in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. Matt Davis, Higher Education Week coordinator and former student body vice president, invited Chalmers to the banquet. "He wrote a very convincing letter," chalmers said from his home in Chicago. Chalmers, who is president of the Chicago Art Institute, said he had turned down previous invitations to attend University but he declined to say why. Boyds Coin & Antiques SILVER, GOLD & COINS Class Rings Antiquas-Furniture BUY OR SELL 731 New Hampshire Monday-Saturday 9 am-5 pm **STYLE** a bookstore Quality hardbound and paperback books Children buy a specific variety. Book fairs Magazine subscriptions Book talks We accept phone orders. 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It's our 1st winter clearance SALE Buy any garment at regular price, $ 199 get the second for only Second item will be of equal or lesser value. Entire stock not included. Also a special offer from Worth . . . body cream & cologne, 17 W. 9th Lawrence, KS. Froshmen & Sophomores interested in requirements and application procedures for there will be an informative meeting on Wednesday, Jan.28th at 7:00 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union to answer all your questions ★ Representatives from KU Med. Center will be in attendance!