University Daily Kansan, March 1, 1982 On the record Lawrence police arrested three Haskell Indian Junior College students at 3 a.m. Saturday in connection with a theft of $12,000 from Retail Liquors, 1960 Massachusetts St. Police arrested Craig Lamarr, 28, Dan Tommie, 20, and Galen W. Inemer in the Four Winds Berk, near to Skirts, heard glass break and called police. Police said a window of the liquor store was broken and nine bottles of whiskey worth $85 were stolen. BURGLAIR STOLE $1,855 worth of household goods from an apartment at 1500 Lynch Court sometime after 8:15 a.m. Friday, police said. Burglarss possibly used a flat-bladed screwdriver to enter the residence. Two speakers, an amplifier, two coats, a pair of shoes and two shotguns were taken. There are no suspects, police said. BURGLARS ALSO TOOK $1,230 worth of stereo equipment sometime between 7:30 a.m. and noon Friday from a second apartment at 1500 Lynch Court. Police said burglaries pried open the front door and stole two speakers a minute later. The dealers deck, cassette deck and jewelry. There are no suspects, police said. POLICE REPORTED that a motorcycle was taken between 7 p.m. Saturday and 12:30 a.m. Sunday from the Time Out Bar, 2400 mile St. Police station. The motorcycle was worth $1,100, away from the parking lot. There are no suspects. THEIEVS used a pry tool to steal $250 worth of change from a money changer at Commerce Plaza Launched in Iowa St., sometime between 5:30 a.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Saturday, police said. There are no suspects. Cold slows blossoming of spring flowers Spring is having trouble springing onto the KU campus this year. "The crocus usually bloom by the 18th and 17th of February." Jimaths, assistant director of landscape manners, said he and come. "They're just now starting to come up." "All the flowers are late. But as we get more warm weather, they'll speed up." 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