University Daily Kansan, February 15, 1982 Page 3 0 ALISM will tion 1. loom 3; al pern n piano hull. ONAL N will members I of the On the record Police recovered more than $6,000 worth of stolen stereo equipment from an apartment at Jayhawk Towers (978-215-3495) and the money, director of KU police, said Friday. Lawrence and KU police used a search warrant to enter the apartment, where they found stolen property that could help solve from two to 10 burglaries, Denney said. The burglaries have occurred both on campus and within the Lawrence city limits during the last several weeks. There were no arrests made Friday, but several KU students were questioned and the investigation was to come over the weekend, Denny开会. POLICE REPORTED an attempted burglary at McQuen Jewelers, Inc., 809 Massachusetts St., early Sunday morning. A burglary tried to rob the store after cutting a hole in the store's ceiling. Several ceiling tiles fell into the store, causing an alarm to sound at the police station. Police said the burglar was carrying a small police scanner and heard the dispatcher report the alarm. The alarm sounded at 2:20 a.m. and the first police officers arrived at the scene at 2:22 a.m. They found various tools and the scanner at the scene, but they didn't find any suspects. There have been no arrests. BURGLIARS ALSO STOLE almost $800 worth of stereo equipment Friday from an apartment at 1512 W. Ninth. S.p. police said. After lifting a sliding glass door out of its tracks to enter the apartment, burglarts took a turntable, a stereo receiver and a tape deck. There are no suspects, police said. BURGLARS STOLE more than $1,035 worth of items from a residence at 1940 Connecticut St. sometime between 11:30 p.m. Friday and 11:30 a.m. Saturday, police said. Burgurls broke a rear, east window to the residence and took a telephone worth $12, an 12-inch black-and-white television valued at $75 and a stereo receiver valued at $500, police said. There are no suspects. Profs warn African students By SUSAN AHERN MARUSCO Staff Reporter A KU professor warned African students on Saturday to be careful of what they learned at the University and Western approaches to African pupils. James Mayo, associate professor of architecture and urban design, spoke to about 146 people at the Lawrence Community Center as part of "African Night," a cultural event sponsored in conjunction with Black History Month by the African Students Association. Mayo warned African students that KU didn't prepare them for urban planning in their own countries "You only learn theory here. There is no practicality," Mayo said. "You should address your own problems, not ours. We have been taught that big is beautiful, but big has shown its ugly face. U.S. approaches won't optimize African needs." May also advised students to learn from U.S. mistakes. He told them not to adopt Western technology, because Occidental institutions, resources money and ultimately depends on along with it. Bid rigs doubtful state architect says The state architect of Kansas said Sunday that the possibilities of bid rigging on state projects, including four major universities of Kansas, were improbable. The U.S. Department of Justice had been investigating alleged bid rigging on highway projects in several states, including Kansas. "Rut it is highly improbable." "The possibility would certainly exist if people like that exist," said John Hipp, state architect for the state of Kansas. He said that there had been no accusations made about the bid rigging. 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