University Daily Kansan, January 27, 1982 Page : Raids could lead to interstate theft ring Douglas County authorities plan to arrest six Lawrence residents and are investigating the possibility of an interstate theft ring in connection with three raids conducted by the sheriff's department last week. The raid recovered at least $25,000 worth of stolen property. Police would not release the names of the six people until they have been arrested. Officials from Omaha, Neb., were scheduled to meet yesterday with Lawrence detectives to find out whether any of the items found in the raid fit the description of property stolen in Omaha. "We think some of our stuff went up there and some of their stuff came down here," Rex Johnson, Douglas County Sheriff, said yesterday. "I'm sure we'll clear up some more. There's a lot of property that's not identified," he said. The investigation has accounted for property stolen in 12 to 15 burglaries that have occurred in the Lawrence district, the last three to six months, Johnson said. Two Douglas County men, Donald Fowler Jr., 19, and John Bryan Dickerson, 25, already have been charged in connection with the case, in which Lawrence police and the Douglas County sheriff's department are working together. The men were arrested and charged after police issued two search warrants and photographed five people, firearms, stereo equipment and cameras. Police also found a small quantity of drugs. Fowler has been charged with possession of marijuana, possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Dickerson has been charged with three counts of burglary and three counts of grand theft. District Attorney Mike Malone said yesterday that more charges were possible because the case was still under investigation. Since the raids last week, more property has trickled into the police station, Malone said. Malone said that the people involved in the burglary knew each other and that there was a possibility that the burglaries were connected. Motel plan prompts zoning amendment Real estate developers would be allowed to build small hotels and motels in residential areas on major traffic routes under an amendment city commissioners asked the city planning staff to design. After a unanimous vote in last night's meeting, the Lawrence City Commission asked for the amendment. The vote emerged from a related decision to deny a request to rezone a property from single-family residential to limited commercial use in order to build a motel. Commissioners said they denied a request by Homayom Nik-khah to rezone his property at 1620 E. 23rd St because they market that property might lead him to develop the pressures as a business other than a motel. Under a possible amendment to the zoning text, NIK-khah could be a motel but the property would remain in the same building and not be put to another commercial use. The amendment to the text was proposed during a discussion of ways to make zoning conform with the city's long-range development plans that try to avoid strips of commercial buildings along bighways. Nik-khah said he would ask his financial backers if they still wanted to build a motel under such an amendment. Commissioner Tom Gleason said the amendment would allow the city to look at specific areas of the city where a hotel or motel was proposed. Foreign films to bring post-war Japan to KU Five Japanese films depicting postwar life in Japan will be shown on campus for five consecutive weeks. David Goodman, assistant professor of David Goodman, assistant professor of East Asian languages and cultures and project director for the film series, said recently that the films were being adapted by the Japanese literature and drama classes to open up the public at no charge. The films, with English subtitles, will be shown at 7 p.m. on Tuesday in Dyce Auditorium, with the exception of a film that will be shown at 7 p.m. on Feb. 15 in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. "These films give us a view of what it was like for the Japanese people after the war—the challenges they face and how they face them." Goodman said. The series, titled "The Aftermath of War: Rebuilding Japanese Society," is sponsored by the Japan Foundation of New York. Goodman said. KU is one of several universities in the Midwest showing the series, which features films by Akira Kurosawa and Yasujiro Ozu, two top Japanese directors. "These films show us an aspect of Japan we want to know about," he said. 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