the ne e, no ol or st is in do ne he ee at st no oo ge ge boy m mful also to ong Monday, January 22, 1979 5 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Police Beat ersceduldandafterandon. dit Compiled by Henry Lockard A drafting table and the top of another table were reported taken in a burglar Wednesday night at Marvin Hall. According to the KU Police Department, during the time the police was involved, Police said a truss was used in the items, which were valued at $850. KU police arrested a person early Friday morning in the 1500 block of Jayhawk Boulevard for driving while intoxicated. Matthew Mahaffy, Wichita senior, reported to Lawrence police Saturday that camera equipment worth $1,100 has been taken from his room at Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, 1540 Louisiana, between Dec. 22 and Jan. 11. Dave A. Dunn Jr., an employee at Dairy Tape, 182 W.38rd St, reported to that someone drove away with that money for $5 in gas Saturday afternoon. Dan Vitale, an employee at Clark Oil Co., 51 W. Ninth St., reported to Lawrence police that $2.25 in gas had been taken from that business Friday night. A dog valued at $110 was reported taken from the back yard of Brian MacLamrocre, Topeka junior, Friday evening. A gate to the back yard of his at 637 Missouri had been opened, according to Lawrence police. And Kent A. House, an attendant at Derby Gas Co., 3230 Iawe St., reported that someone drove off without paying for the worth of gas early Saturday morning. Steven R. Macheers, Wichita sophomore, reported to Lawrence police that his car, valued at 4000 was taken from the library on Friday, 10:20 a.m. 18030 Naismith Drive, between 5 p.m. Friday and 2:30 a.m. Saturday. The car was stolen from 19020 Rail Court, St. Court, said the car had been locked. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TODAY: MARINE CORP OFFICER SELECTION OFFICER will be in Booth 1 of the Kansas Union from 9 to 14 to interview persons interested in the Marine Corps BASKETBALL CLUB with Ted Owens will meet at noon in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. The AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ADVISOR'S ROOM will meet at 12 noon in the Council Room. THE LEGAL SERVICES BOARD will meet at 2 in the Governors Room of the Union. TONIGHT! FACULTY RECITAL by Katherine Hall in Swarthout or Katherine Hall in Murphy Hall Events Colorado man is bound over in murder case TOMORROW: MARINE CORPS OF- FICER SELECTION OICHER will be A Denver man was bound over for trial in Douglas County District Court Thursday after he was found competent to stand trial by Associate District Judge Mike Elwell. Lee E. Harris, 28, who has changed his name to Kentar Gahjli, is charged with felony murder, kidnaping him with the death in November 1977 of Sam Norwood, manager of F.W. Woodworth Co., 911 Massachusetts to undergo mental tests earlier this month. She said Gahji and Moore had overpowered Norwood outside the downtown store and had forced him to move. The Moore and Moore forced Norwood out of the car. Avery said she then heard four or five gunshots and only Gahji and Moore had returned to In preliminary hearings Thursday, Terry Avery, of Denver, testified that she, Gahij and another Denver man, Dennis Moore, 23, died suddenly on Friday morning, day before and the day of Norworth's death. Booth 1 of the Union from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. STUDENT SENATE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE at 7 p.m. in Room 3 of the ECOGEO CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. A WORKSHOP ON PERSONAL POWER begins at 7 p.m. in the Library. A WORKSHOP ON CHRISTIAN ATLHETS will meet at 8 p.m. in the Fireside Room at Lewis Hall. Moore has been jailed in Colorado after conviction last month on an unrelated drug charge. 809 VERMONT 843-8808 University Daily Kansan Whitenight's ANNUAL town shop WINTER SALE FURTHER REDUCTIONS FOR CLEARANCE Most men's wear items are on sale. We will soon be remodeling to enlarge our men's wear operation. Be thrifty and save. SUITS • Vested • Woodens Were NOW $175 $117.95 205 163.95 DRESS SHIRTS • Most Sizes • Values to $22.50 NOW $9.99 SPORTCOATS * Harris Tweeds * Sheltlands Were NOW $110.00 $72.95 125.00 82.95 SPORT SHIRTS • Viyella Wools • Flannels Were NOW $18.00 $13.50 $42.50 27.95 SWEATERS • Entire Stock Were $10.00-850.00 Reduced 40% & 20% WINTER COATS • Wool • Weather Proof Were NOW $ 85.00 $ 63.95 150.00 119.95 DOWN JACKETS • Woolrich • Prime Down Fill Were $90.00 NOW $63.95 MOUNTAIN PARKAS • Backpack by Woolrich • Anorak Outer Shell Were $47.50 to $70.00 25% OFF JEANS-CORDS Entire Stock 1/3 OFF Special Groups at Bargain Prices SUITS $1/2 PRICE LINED $1/2 PRICE K.U. CAPS $2.49 JACKETS K.U. TIES $3.49 - NOT ENTIRE STOCK •NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS •USE VISA OR MASTERCHARGE the town shop 839 Massachusetts St. @ LEAN-MEATY SPARE RIBS lb. $1 09 WILSON CORN KING BACON 12 oz. pkg. 89¢ WASHINGTON FANCY RED DELICIOUS APPLES 10 for 79¢ SIX PACK-12 oz. cans COCA-COLA $1 39 COORS BEER 6 pack 12 oz. cans $1 57 SUPER POP POP CORN two pound bag 2 for 89¢ VAN CAMP PORK and BEANS 16 oz. can 4 for $1 FOLGERS COFFEE three pound can $6 39 FALLEY'S HOMOGENIZED MILK full gallon $1 49 FALLEY'S WHITE BREAD 16 oz. loaf 4 for $1 ALL BRANDS & SIZES CIGARETTES carton $4 39 PARKAY MARGARINE 16 oz. sticks 49¢ NABISCO SALTINE CRACKERS 16 oz. box 57¢ 2525 IOWA (Next Door to Gibson's) Open 7 a.m.-Midnight Seven Days Prices effective Mon-Tue-Wed Jan. 22-23-24 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities