UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Daily Kansan Friday, December 1, 1978 7 Lawrence police yesterday arrested a 20-year-old man in connection with the aggravated battery of a KU student and his friend and the destruction of private Police said Michael Walker, 2327 Murphy Drive, was arrested shortly after midnight last night for an attack on Gary McKinnon, the junior, and Debra Davis. 2012'1/2 W. 27th St. POLICE said the incident occurred at Davis' home. The assailant kicked in the door, police said, and then assaulted and sprayed mace at both Davis and McCutcheon. He also cut Davis' telephone cord with a knife, nailed. Police said Walker remained in the Dauley County tail in lieu of $15,250 bond. Police Beat Asso reported to the police were two thefts of stereo equipment from cars and a burglary at Klepper Oil Company, 2447 W. Sixth St. Compiled by Henry Lockard Police said the burglary occurred yesterday between 4:30 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. Homer Faulconer, manager of the service station, discovered the crime at about 6 a.m. was placed in the box at $50 each. Houded value the speakers at $50 each. Police said the burglar threw a rock through a window, and then stole 19 sixpacks of beer and four cartons of cigarettes. The loss was valued at about $60. Lily Barrientos, 1738 Kent Terr., reported the theft of a tape player from her car, which was parked at her home. Barrientos valued the tape player at $100. John Hodge, 1703 Indiana St., reported the theft of two speakers from his car, which were later stolen. Both thefts occurred Wednesday, police said. KU police yesterday reported that they occurred several reports of crimes that occurred several times. KANSAN On Campus Events TODAY: A MARINE CORPS OFFICER SELECTION OFFICER will be in booth 1 of the Kansas University 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to inquire about the Corps officer program. LATIN AMERICAN SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE will meet at noon in Cork of the Union. BIOLOGYCLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the United States Military Meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. KU FOLK DANCE CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 173 Robinson Gymnasium. MUSIC SPONSOR a dance seminar and dance at 7:30 p.m. in the Big Eight room of the Union. THE LAWRENCE CIVIC CHIOR will present its annual fall concert at 7:30 p.m. at the First Methodist Church, 10th and Vermont streets. TOMORROW: KU RUGY CLUB will meet this morning in Parlors B and C of the Union. The FOOTBALL AWARDS BANQUET will be in the Union Balroom at 4:45 p.m. The McCOLLUM RESIDENCE BANQUET will be in the Union Balroom at 9 a.p. SUNDAY: FINE ARTS MASTER CLASSES will be at 1 and 7 p.m. in Swararthu Rectical Hall, Murphy Hall. Leon Fleisher, pianist, will perform SUIGEHAM B and C and the Union at 1 p.m. A CARILLON RECITAL will be given at 3 p.m. William Bell, professor of entomology, reported the theft of a typewriter, valued at $150,000. Police said the theft occurred between Oct. 6 and Nov. 17. There were few details of the theft. A student reported that a person kicked a student in his car, which was parked in the Park lot north of 18th Street behind Watson Street. The car to the car was estimated at $120. Police said the incident occurred two weeks ago while the student was in the locker room. Police said the flags were in a locked box in a men's restroom on the first floor. In a user's retail cart on the first shop, The flags were valued at more than $100. Theses store two flags Wednesday from sanction Hall and also a student's purity pole. The flags were vaulted at more than $100. A student reported that her purse was stolen from a room on the first floor of Fraser Hall, when she left it untended for a few minutes. Police said the student was in the restroom when the theft occurred. The student valued the purse and its contents at $105. Tonight IS Frosh Night AT Shenanigans Free Admission to Freshman Class Card Holders Non Freshman Class Card Holders with Student I.D. $1^{50}$ without Student I.D. $2^{60}$ Pitchers 2 $ ^{1 0} $ 15 oz. Draws $ 50^{\circ} $ WITH A SPECIAL GUEST PERFORMANCE BY Billy Spears & His Band The South's Gonna Do It Again! Thursday December 7,1978 9:00 P.M. Hoch Auditorium Tickets; *6. and *7. Tickets available at the SUA Box Office Also at Kief's, Capers in K.C. The Record Store in Manhattan Liberty Sound in St Joseph, Mother Earth in Topeka. Tiger's, and David's in Emporia The Steering Committee for the national convention for the Intercollegiate Association for Women Students will have a plant sale Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The sale is to raise money for the IAWS national convention, to be at the University of Kansas in March. IAWS plant sale set The committee needs about $1,000 to run the IAWS convention. It has held sales on campus and will apply for federal and corporate grants to try to raise the money The hours for the sale are: Sunday from 2- People interested in working on the convention may be able to receive college credit through the department of Women's Studies or the department of Social Welfare. 6 p.m., Dec. 47 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Dec. 8 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. "IT'S NOT THE SIZE THAT COUNTS" It's about what you think it's about! 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Seiko Quartz. sa BRIMAN'S leading jewelers 743 Massachusetts • Phone 843-4366 Briman's Charge Master Charge VISA American Express Need help? Advertise it in Kansan want ads Call 864-4358. KU to receive Pearson funds WASHINGTON (AP) - A plan to transfer $100,000 in unused campaign funds to the University of Kansas Center will be approved by the Federal Election Commission. In an unanimous vote, the commission said it was lawful under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to give the money to a nonprofit organization. the money is excess collected by Sen. James B. Pearson, R-Kans., for his reelection in 1972. He did not seek reelection this year. The money will be used to finance a fellowship program for students to attend graduate school abroad. Campus Beauty Shoppe 9th and Illinois - 9th St. Shopping Center Hairstyling for Men and Women REDKEN 1XOYZ Call 843-3034 open Mon. thru Sat. films sua Friday, Dec. 1 THE CONVERSATION Dir. Francis Coppola, with Gene Hackman, Allen Gaffer, John Cazale, Clindy Williams. A film about prickety and wettingting. Grand Prix $1.50 3:30 & 9:30 pm Woodruff Aud (1977) WORD IS OUT (1977) Dir. by the Mariposa Film Group. Documentary on the lives of 26 gay men and women. $1.50 7:00 pm Woodruff Aud. WORD IS OUT Saturday. Dec. 2 $1.50 3:30 & 9:30 pm Woodruff Aud. THE CONVERSATION $1.50 7:00 pm Woodruff Aud LAST TANGO IN PARIS Midnight Movie Dir. Bernardo Bertolouci, with Marlon Brando, Maria Schleiner, Jean-Pierre Leaud. "The most erotic movie ever made—"Playboy." A landmark in movie history." -Pauline Haak. The English, Peter. English & French titled. Friday & Saturday Friday & Saturday $1.50 12 Midnight Woodruff Aud. KLUTE (1971) Dir. Alan J. Paka, with Jane Fonda, Doubler Saluther, Roy Schaider. Fonda won an Academy Award for her role in a staged attack by a psychotic killermaker. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Wednesday, Dec. 6 Samurai: YOJIMBO (1961) Dri. Aira Kurosewa, with Toshiru Milene. The basis for, but much better than, A Flatfist of Dollars. Japanisubtilted. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Thursday, Dec. 7 UMBERTO D. (1952) Dir. Vittorio de Sica, with Carla Bartlett. The book contains the best examples of Italian neo-romance by Cesare Bianci and de Sica. "Britiant and flawless." - Life, II. $1.00 7:30 Woodruff Aud.