10 Friday, October 13, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Radios, housewares stolen in Lawrence Police Beat Lawrence police reported yesterday that two citizens band radios were stolen from cars parked on E. 28th St. Terrace. Compiled by Henry Lockard Joseph Schultz, 1505 E. 28th St. Terrace. reported the theft of a CB worth $129 from his car, which was parked at his home. And Larry Briizendine, 1518 F. 28th St. Terrace, reported a CB worth $100 had been stolen from his car, which was parked at his home. Other reports filed included one theft of a purse from a car and two burglaries. Allegro NonTroppo Anne Osborne, 1612 Alvamar Dr., reported the theft of her purse from her car, which was parked near the intersection of 72th and Iowa Streets. The purse and its contents were valued at $30. Lori Woolpert, Lawrence freshman, 1329 Ohio St., reported the burglary at her home. Police said the burglar entered the home through the kitchen window and took $28. Woolpert said yesterday that the money belonged to a friend, William Kutlek, 2420 Princeton Blvd. She also said that she had since discovered that the burglar had taken Eugene Williams, 1218 Connecticut St., told police that a burglar entered his house after removing the screws from a window. An iron, two chairs, some pots and pans, some dishes and assorted linens were stolen. The total value of the stolen items was estimated at $340. 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Self obsession isn't just hinted at in the show. Joanne (Dawn Murrell), Kathy (Pat Schmidt) and Mary (Dede Dresser) are three women whose friendship goes back to high school cheerleading days in '83. But that friendship is ended by each character's individual changes. Ten years later, their reunion scene in a New York apartment is ugly. "Big Girls High school is an idyllic time for all three women; a time when the carefree joys of a football dance, complete with an "Over the Rainbow" theme that features a chicken-rainbow wire rainbow with colored tissues, is a way to show the love to steal boyfriendies. Even news of the President's death can't dampen the enthusiasm—"Thank God!" the cry three moms Cole tickets still available "I think ticket sales are going very well for this far in advance," Shaw said. More than 1,500 tickets for KU's homecoming concert starring Natalie Cole have been sold since tickets went on sale Monday, Alan Shaw, Student Union Activities coordinator of the concert, said yesterday. The Oct. 28 concert in Allen Field House also will feature Michael Henderson and Anderson. All tickets are for reserved seats and cost $6.50 and $7.50 with a KU identification card or $7.50 and $8.50 without a card. Tickets are available at the SUA ticket office in the Kansas Union and Kief's Discount Records and Stereo Supply, 2100 W. 52th St. Shaw said 15,644 seats were available for the concert, which is being sponsored by SUA and Lewis Grey Productions, Beverly Hills, Calif. pon pushers in union when they hear that 23 football game will go on as scheduled To see this in your future, call Mark Schneider, 842-4414. COLLEGE IS not much different; Proms give way to sorbity balls; the Tigers are exchanged for the Kappa Kappa Gammas, which offer a minor note in a distant background. 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