Wednesday, October 11. 1978 University Daily Kansan 5 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SITY DAILY KANSA Police Beat Compiled by Henry Lockard Area struck twice by masked robber A man wearing the mask of a bald, stained face walks into Burns Retail Laupar Store, 1917. 34th St. pulled a gun on the attendant and robbed the cash register of his store. The incident was the second report in the last week of a man wearing a mask and carrying a pistol involved in a crime in that vicinity. Lawrence police said Michael Denuzio, the attendant, reported that the man fied east on foot after emptying the cash register. Sunday morning a KU student reported that a similarly masked man approached him while he was at the Zip Card machine at the National Bank of Lawrence, 1807 W. 23rd St. Police said Denzurio described the thief as being a white male about six-foot tall, weighing 185 pounds and wearing blue jeans and tennis shoes. Police report shows car and cycle stolen Lawrence police reported yesterday that two vehicles had been stolen Monday. Thomas Martin, lot 42 on the 200 block of Arkansas Street, reported Monday night that his motorcycle and helmet had been stolen from his home. Also, Lavern Hicks, 818 Kentucky St., Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day We have a few late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 843-2931 reported that his car had been stolen from the 1000 block of New Hammish Street. Debbie Van Saun, manager of Trailrille Apartments, 2500 W. Sixth St., reported Monday morning the theft of $200 in coins from an apartment laundry room. Handbags - Jewelry Accessories Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa --committee would be responsible for writing a survey that would evaluate the instructor and course material and would list moments and prerequisites for the course. Police said Mark Edward Caplinger, Topeka sophomore, 514 Front Road, was freed on $200 bond after he was arrested early Tuesday morning. A KU student yesterday was arrested in north Lawrence in connection with the theft of a $30,000 bill. Responding to the formal recommendations made last spring by the Student Senate, members of the Academic Affairs sample and publish a student feedback manual. KU student arrested after CB radio theft Herb Frese, committee chairman, $a_{V}$ pointed a questionnaire and format subcommittee to handle collection of data and design and layout of the manual. IF YOU ARE TIRED OF THAT SAME OLD DISCO SCENE AND ARE LOOKING FOR A PLEASANT CHANGE - WE MAY HAVE JUST WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! J. WATSON'S II IS NOT FOR EVERYONE! At 12:25 a.m., the Ron Belisle, 329 Woodlaw St., reported the theft from his car of a CB radio valued at $40. Police said Caplinger was arrested in connection with that theft. COMMITTEE MEMBERS would circulate the surveys to all University departments, which in turn, would give professors for distribution to students. will evaluate University courses and instructors. He said members of the questionnaire ENJOY watching the WORLD SERIES on our 7ft. television screen! HAPPY HOUR 5-7 p.m. and 12-1 a.m., Monday thru Friday with 2 for 1 setups. Arraignment has been set for 11 a.m. Friday. Students interested in a part-time job should sign up with the Child Care/Handyman Employment Service program this week, Michael Flores, director of the Student Employment Center, said yesterday. The employment center, 28 Strong Hall, and the KU Information Center, have been taking names and phone numbers of students who are interested in part-time work. The work is mainly child care and home farm and business maintenance. Sixteen of 44 committee members approved publication of the manual, which Flores said prospective employers had been contacting students from the lists, including Dr. Gee's. - SAMPLE our daily sandwich - special and our plump, ten- der. ¼ lb. hot dogs! - RELAX to your favorite albums during the week and dance with us on Friday and Saturday night. - PRIVATE party room avail - able! Center finds part-time jobs Feedback manual to be published NEED MORE INFO? CALL MARK 841-2337 HOURS: MON.THURS. 2:30-2:00 a.m. FRI.SAT. 12:00 noon-3:00 a.m. SUNDAY MON.FRIDAY 12:00 a.m. Members of the manual format committee will be responsible for working with the University Printing Service to select a typeface and type faces for the manual, Freae said. --- ACROSS FROM GIBSON'S HOURS: 12:00 noon-12:00 a.m. . TONIGHT! FATHER'S THE UPTOWN BAR! Only Ladies Buy PITCHERS $1 WILD WEDNESDAY 8-12 He said the entire committee would be responsible for compiling the data and preparing the report. THIRSTY THURSDAY 8-12 Bot. & Cans .50 FULL FRIDAY 4-7 T.G.I.F. Pitchers '1.25 WILD Ladies Nite Pitchers $1 WEDNESD PANASONIC 25,000 CAR STEREO SALE EIGHT-TRACK SPEAKERS CASSETTE DECKS UNDER-DASH INDASH 25%-50% SAVINGS Fresse said he hoped the manual would be ready for distribution by the beginning of the spring semester. BOOSTERS AUDIOTRONICS 928 MASSACHUSETTS DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE HURRY! SALE ENDS SAT. OCT. 14 Come visit us at our new store. We have a wide selection of gifts and accessories including: WE'RE OPEN - Albums - Stationery - Stationery - Writing Instruments - Candles All Hallmark Products - Accents Jewelry - Party Goods - Kaiser Porcelain "The jobs can be anything from weekend to house to cleaning or a tractor operation." - Candles Grand Opening Announcement ARBUTHNOT'S Watch for our Store Hours 10-8 Mon-Fri 10:5:30 Sat. 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October 6 and October Oct. 13 & 14 ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST (1975) Dir. Mio, Forman, with Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Witam, Sillsman. For the first time in 42 years film, for the first time in 42 years film, for the first time in 42 years film, for the first time in 42 years film. Based on Kesha's now rare. $1.50 3:30, 7 pm, 9:30 Woodruff Aud. (1975) Midnight Movie THE STORY OF 0 Monday, Oct. 16 RED RIVER $1.50 12 Midnight Woodruff Aud Dir. Juit Jaekein, with Corinne Clery, Kuon Ken, Anthony Christine. "A laxely accuse of entertainment" — New York Times. "I WILL BE CHECKED AT DOOR!" (1948) Dir. Howard Hawks, with John Wayne, Montgomery Cliff, Joanne Dru, Wurt Brennan. With—Knight of the Trail, with William S. Hart. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud Wednesday, Oct. 18 Buster Keaton Double Feature: STEAMBOAT BILL, JR. (1928) Dir. Charles Reisner, with Buster Keaton. Buster plays the son of a riverboat captain, Silent. -plus- THE GENERAL (1926) Dir. Buster Keaton and Clyde Brickman, with Buster Keaton, Kateen Warren and two other Civil War warriors in which Keaton has two love-holes his loverish and his own. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Thursday, Oct. 19 Russian Classics: russian Classics: THE MAN WITH THE MOVIE CAMERA (1929) Dr. Dziza Vertov. Ostensibly a documentary of Soviet life, this film explores the experimental works in film history. Vertov employs such techniques as the hand held camera, elaborate costumes, rapid editing, among others. Silent -plus- AKSENAL (1929) Dir. Alexander Dovzhikh. Dozv scene of a real war, realis- sance scene of the destruction, but his juxtapositions are impressionistic and symbolic. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud