UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, October 25, 1978 University Dally Kansan 7 Police Beat A tent, valued at $1,432, was apparently stolen from the U.S. U.S. Reserve Center, 2100 Iowa St., sometime between 6 p.m. Monday and 7:30 a.m. yesterday, according to Stephen Archer, senior administration officer. THE TENT, which was 31 feet by 14 feet, was erected on the lawn south of the center along with several other tents. They were erected to allow them to dry after they were damped during training exercises last weekend. According to James Edmondson, company commander, the theft of the tent is a federal offense and the Lawrence police and FBI were notified. Persons knowing the whereabouts of the test are asked to call the center at 843-1651, Emergency Services. Rozzo the Socratic writer-in-residence at the University of Kansas, thought he was a great teacher. During one of Viktor Rozov's plays, a technical worker lowered himself onto the floor. Speaking metaphorically, Rozov explained the changes Erfremov gave to the city. Speaking in Russian, which was translated by Gerald M. Slavin, chairman of the Slavic Literature Association, wrote the literature, Rozov entertained the audience with anecdotes concerning changes in Russian society. One of the leaders of the changes was Russian director Oleg Efremov at the center of the project. No questions will be asked, he said. Rozov, who has been at KU since Oct. 15, will have his play, "From Evening Til Midday," premiered at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the William Ine Theatre. Playwright says peace changed Russian theatre By BOB BEER Staff Writer Police said the theft occurred last week between Thursday night and Saturday "Before, the Russian theatre was a molecular system," he said. "Efremov smashed the molecules into atoms. Then he shattered the atoms into smaller. "After he located me, he said, 'At last I have met an author who is smarter than me,' the 63-year-old Russian playwright was introduced to Council Room of the Kansas University last night. LAWRENCE POLICE yesterday reported that two KU students were the victims of the attack. "The theatre goers were in awe." According to a police report, the cabinet sustained $50 damage in the theft, which is also reported. But the theatre enjoyed a huge success, he said. The first play produced in the new theatre was Rozov's "Alive Forever." Snyder estimated the value of the battery at $45 A secretary for the civil engineering department reported the theft of $75 cash and some building keys from a locked cabinet. The billfold and its contents, stolen Monday night, were valued at $35. "The play was banned because the hero dies in the play," he said. battery from his car, which was parked near his home. The Contemporary Theatre sometimes produces plays that have been forbidden, Other reports received by University police included the theft of a student's phone. "The forbidden fruit is sweet and people fall for it everytime," he said. Dean Holderman, Lawrence freshman, 1537 Tennessee St., reported the theft of a cassette tape. AM-FM radio unit and two cars from his car, which was parked at his home. LOVE RECORDS AND TAPES Paraphernalia 842-3059 15 W. 9th St. Holderman estimated the value of the radio-tape unit at $130 and the speakers at Richard Snyder, Lawrence senior, 1603 W. 15th St., reported the hail of a 12volt Police said the theft occurred sometime between 3:30 p.m. Sunday and 1:51 p.m. Monday. LESSONS, SUPPLIES, GIFTS, ANTIQUE FRAMES, CRAFTS, GREETING CARDS MORRISON-KNUDSEN COMPANY, INC. Box 7808 Boise, Idaho 83729 Equal Opportunity Employer HOMECOMING CONCERT with special guests ASHFORD & SIMPSON and Michael Henderson Saturday, October 28,1978 8:00 P.M. Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence Ticket prices: $7.50 and $8.50 KU Students $6.50 and $7.50 with I.D. Ticket Outlet Lawrence A-S B Office Box, KFC Store Records and Tech locations. Central Ticket Outlet. C-R MCI Store Douglas, Downtown KFC Store K-CI & LAD Leather Store 400 Richmond, R.C-KC Store 1000 Brandon Avenue, K-CI Store 600 Brooklyn Center. Another Lewis Grey and SUA Production . . .