University Daily Kansan, April 13, 1982 Page 3 On the record The body of a 28-year-old Olathe man was discovered early Friday afternoon at Clinton Lake, Douglas County. Griffith's officials said yesterday. The discovery ended a week-long search for the body. Lee's Summit, Mo., Underwater Recovery divers, who volunteered to aid local searchers, found the body of John Runny less than an hour after a boat crashed near Creek Branch of Clinton Lake, sheriff Capt. Robert Casstyake. Earlier last week, sheriff's officials found the body of James Henlay, 49, who had been fishing with Runyan. Officials also found their 14-foot aluminum fishing boat filled with water. The sheriff's department listed drowning and over exposure as the cause of death for both men. The search began for the two men April 4 after their wives reported them missing. The men had gone to fish in Clinton Lake on April 2 when they were released. The men were expected to return home April 3, sheriff's officials said. BURGLARS STOLE more than $1,900 worth of tools sometime Friday night from Custom Body and BURGLARS Route 3, sheriff's officials said. Burglaries broke in the back door and stole paint guns, wrenches, sandpaper and other tools. There are no suspects, sheriff's officials BURGLARS ALSO stole more than $300 worth of tools sometimes between 5:30 p.m. Friday and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Motors 123, E 23rd St., police said. Burglaries pried the lock off the front door and stole paint guns, air files and sanders, police said. There are no suspects. BURGLARS STOLE a rifle, a police scanner and rolls of quarters sometime between Tues., April 6. A bullet was found at 1045 E. 23rd St., police said. After prying open the rear door of the trailer home, burglars took the items, valued at more than $400, police said. There are no suspects. KU POLICE reported the theft of a drum sometime between 11 and 11:30 p.m. Friday from the parking lot outside the Military Science Building. The drum, worth an estimated $25,000, lot while the victims were moving some things to Murphy Hall, police said. There are no suspects. Maneuvering a wheelchair through an obstacle course could give KU students an idea of how architectural barriers affect the daily lives of handicapped students and staff at the University of Kansas. Barriers affect handicapped Disability awareness planned This Barriers Awareness activity is just one of the events planned for Disabled Awareness Week. April 12-18. Jan McKown, president of Students Concerned with Disabilities, said yesterday that the week grew out of an online course activity SCWD had last year. Also, she said, there was more communication between handicapped persons and the international body of the Disabled Person. "We're trying to eliminate stereotypes people might have if they don't have much contact with the handicapped," McKown said. Films on the lives of handicapped people will be shown from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today and at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Council Room of the Kansas Union The Barriers Awareness program will be from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday on the east side of Wescoe Hall. Boysd Coins-Antiques Class Rings Boyd Trade 731 Gold Silver-Rings Gold Silver-Rings-Watchman Hampshire, Kansas, Canada 81-92 84-72 87 All events are co-sponsored by SCWD and KU's Circle K Club and are open to all interested people. Speakers at a panel discussion at 8 p.m. Thursday in Parlor A of the Union will present perspectives on coping with, and adapting to, a disability and how society meets the needs of the handicapped person. 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