University Daily Kansan, March 28, 1985 Page 11 CAMPUS AND AREA Police surprise man in burglary A 29-year-old Topeka man was arrested at about 4:30 a.m. yesterday after being surprised by Lawrence police in an apparent burglary Fourth and Main streets, police said yesterday. Kenneth Mark Cook of Topeka was taken to the Douglas County Judicial-Law Enforcement Building and booked into a jail at 5:10 a.m. He was arrested on charges of burglary, possession of burglary tools and felony theft. His bond was set at $4,500. His bail had not been paid and he was still in jail yesterday. yesterday. A silent alarm in the building alerted police. "It's hard to get into that building without us knowing about it," Sgt. John Shenard said. Officer Peggy Cobb, one of the arresting officers, said the alarm came in at 4:32 a.m., and police arrived two minutes later. "IT WAS JUST like the movies." Cobb said. "We went to the building and found a broken window on the west side of the building. "Four officers surrounded the building while the owner was called to bring the keys." to bring the key. Three officers went in the south door of the building and found Cook in the pharmacy. Cook didn't resist arrest Police said they found $255 worth of drugs in the bag and about $65 on Cook, which he allegedly had removed from the cash drawer. Police found a pry bar, screwdriver and other equipment with Cook that he allegedly had used to break into the building, police said. Missile silo protesters get up to 18 years By United Press International --justifying their acts on religious grounds. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Four nuclear arms protestors convicted of using a jackhammer to damage a Minuteman II missile silo yesterday were sentenced to up to 18 years in prison. The Revs. Carl and Paul Kabat, both Roman Catholic priests, Catholic lay worker Helen Woodson, and American Indian activist Larry Cloud-Morgan never denied guilt. On Feb. 22, a federal jury found the four guilty of conspiracy, trespassing and destruction of government property and national defense materials. U. S. Judge D. Brook Bartlett sentenced Carl Karat and Woodson to 18 years in prison each. He sentenced Paul Kabat to 10 years in prison and Cloud-Morgan to eight pay $2,923.8 in restitution. The defendants, who each had faced maximum sentences of 25% years in prison and $33,500 fines, immediately filed a motion to appeal. The four admitted that they rented an air-driven jackhammer, drove to missile silo site N-5 near Higginsville, Mo., on Nov. 12, and broke into the site, where they power electrical connections, damage detection equipment and chipped concrete on the 10-ton silo lid. 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