Page 10 University Daily Kansan, September 16, 1981 Second arrest made in murder investigation By LILLIAN DAVIS Staff Reporter Police served a warrant to the second suspect in the Terry Brown murder case as he sat in the County jail on other charges. L V Laurs Jr. of Topeka has been charged with one count of first degree murder and one count of aggrivated burglary. Although Luarks had been developed as a suspect early in the investigation, Douglas County District Attorney Mike Malone said it was advantageous to the case to wait on Luarks' arrest. Malone also said that Luarks had been in the Shawnee County jail on unrelated burglary charges since he became a suspect. community because he was in custody the entire time," Malone said. "He represented no danger to the Brown died of multiple gunshot wounds to the head and chest. Luarks has been charged with the Aug. 12 murder of Topeka woman Terry L. Brown. The body of the 25-year-old woman was found in a farm field three miles northwest of Lawrence Power and Light, which is located on the Kansas River west of the city. The day after Brown's body was found, a Topera woman, Gwendolyn McNair, was charged with one count of aggravated burglary. During McNair's preliminary hearing last week, Luarks was implicated as the second suspect when two witnesses testified that McNair had told them she had seen Luarks shoot Brown. Balloon-a-Gram "Now to the Occasion" SERVE A BALLOON-A-GRAM P.O. Box 2122 Lawnerville, KS 60044 Mackintosh Manitoba mailto:ballon-a-gram@mackintosh.ca THE CASTLE TEA ROOM 1.007 Miles phone: 843-1111 1307 Mass. phone: 843-1151 Tie In WithUs Recreation Services Football skills contest (punt, pass, and kick) will be Saturday, Sep.26 at 10 a.m. on the intramural fields south of Watkins Hospital. Entry deadline is Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 5 p.m. in 208 Robinson. 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"The reason the promoter pulled out is because this bloody campus doesn't give a s—about concerts here or not," Devine said. "They don't care if you do (get concerts), unless we get the Rolling Stones." Ticket holders can get a refund for their tickets where they bought them, he said. Refunds are available for an undetermined time starting tomorrow at Kief's Records and Stereo Supply, 210 W. 25th, SL or the SUA box office. On the Record The Tubes will be playing in the Uniform Theatre in Kansas City, Mo. Sept. 15. Police arrested a former KU student Monday in connection with the Aug. 14 smashing of some 30 car and business windows in the area. Edwin Ray Lindquist Jr., a 20-year-old Tpeka man, faces seven felony and 3 misdemeanor charges of criminal damage to property. Today is the last day to sign up for the Recreation Services intramural tennis doubles tournament. Police said the windows were apparently shot out with either a pellet or business. 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