University Daily Kansan, November 2, 1981 Page 3 Vandals destroy glass doors By LILLIAN DAVIS Staff Reporter Vandals shot out 14 glass doors at Fraser Hall, four at Blake Hall and two at the Academic Computer Center yesterday morning, KU police said. Elmer Morris, left, and Dennis Schaff, right, employees of the buildings and gardens,操 iop. XI the windows in Fraser Hall. The windows were broken yesterday morning. Blake and Fraser had also been checked within the hour Noel said. After checking with security guards, police estimated that the shootings must have occurred somewhere between 3 a.m. and 4:25 a.m. POLICE SAID they thought the vandals had used a BB or pellet gun to destroy the estimated $3,500 worth of door glass. KU Police Sergent Floyd Neel said that a guard had checked the computer center about one hour before the vandalism was discovered. "The glass was completely shattered," Neel said. "And most times a BB or pallet gun with power just breaks it, but it doesn't break it in straight lines." Early yesterday morning, workers boarded up Fraser, where every glass door was broken, and the other two buildings. Noel said that the boards bolted into place probably were safer than the panels of the bridge. work to replace the panes would start immediately. Police have no suspects or motives, but they said nothing appeared to be missing from any of the buildings. However, Noel said KU police would keep in contact with the Lawrence police who also reported several window breakings over the weekend. NOEL SAID that KU police did not know yet whether the shootings were related to the smashing of 18 car windows on Friday night and early Saturday morning. Search for new ticket manager narrowed to 4 By EILEEN MARKEY Staff Reporter The KU athletic department has narrowed its search for a new ticket manager and will begin interviewing final candidates for the position this week, the department head said Friday. "We've chosen to interview four applicants," Athletic Director Bob Marcum said. He declined to release the names of the four finalists. "Of that 128, only six had previous experience," he said. Last week Marcum told of University Kansas Athletic Corporation board members that 125 people had applied for $13,500-a-year ticket manager position. Board members questioned Marcum about how long it would take the department to select a new manager. He indicated that the hiring process would not be completed by a specific date. "I can't say how long it will take," he said. "It will take time to interview the candidates and have them come here for the interviews." Cancellor Gene A. Budig, visiting his first KUAC board meeting, told members he would like them to take part in the hiring of new athletic department officers, say, whether the board would take part in hiring the new ticket manager. Clark Bricker, professor of chemistry and KUAC board member, said VARSITY DOWNTOWN 724.803.1996 The ticket manager position has been open since Setp. 25, when former manager Mary Welsh resigned. Welh had been at KU since 1976. yesterday that he was not sure if the department would consult the board on hiring a new manager. Phillip Hodges, Prairie Village sophomore, and Bryan Rubin, Leawood junior, were released from prison to own recognition, police said. The two men were arrested in the 200 block of East Seventh Street and charged with felonious theft and possession of stolen property. An off-duty Lawrence police officer arrested two KU students early Halloween morning after he saw them carrying a double-headed parking meter, Lawrence police said yesterday. On the record THEVES STOLE a car that had just been in an accident from the parking lot of the Country Kitchen on Thursday 23rd, st. early Saturday morning. Police said they had no suspects in the case. Burglar threw a rock through a plate glass window at Frey and Williams Liquor, 2324 Louisiana Street, New Orleans. Early Saturday morning, police said. USING A screwdriver, burglaries pried open the front door of the home of Lawrence Mayor Marci Francisco and stole $10, a pair of baby shoes and a wooden dresser drawer, police said. Police said the owner of the car told them he had left the keys in the ignition because he had not been able to get them out after the accident. The burglary occurred either Thursday night or early Friday morning, and there are no suspects in the case, police said. Police said they had no suspects in the case. ALSO EARLY Saturday morning or late Friday night, bargains lifted a chain link door at Southern Hills Sporting Goods, 1601 W. 23rd St., stove a rack and binoculars worth about $140, police said. There are no suspects in either burglary case. BURGLARS KICKED in the door of a KU student's house in the 900 room of Indiana Street sometimes Friday and stole $1,715 worth of jewelry. SGT. 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