6 Thursday, October 5, 1978 University Daily Kansan B-118 Kansas Union Phone 864-4478 HOW MUCH IS IGNORANCE OF V.A. BENEFITS CO$TING YOU? UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CAMPU$ VETS MEETING OCT.5—7:00 P.M.CORK ROOM2 Funded by Student Senate Lawrence police yesterday reported that a local business and the apartment of a businessman were raided. Thieves and vandals profit in Lawrence David Burton, Snawnee junior, 1528 Tennessee St., reported the theft between 2:30 p.m. Sunday and 4 p.m. Tuesday of the week. He equipment from his locked apartment. According to the police report, the burglar unscrewed the latch of the apartment door, entered and stole a stereo receiver valued at $280, a turntable valued at $130 and two speakers valued together at $258. George Paley, owner of Bokon Imports Limited & Potion Panton, 12 E. Eighth St., Tuesday morning reported the theft of two hookah pipes from the store. Police Beat Palaey valued the theft at $25 each. Police said the theft occurred between 5:30 p.m. Monday and 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. The burglar broke two 12-by 8-inch display windows and removed the pines. Compiled by Henry Lockard Police said a window in a vacant apartment at 1520 W. 27th St. was broken between 9 p.m. Monday and 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. There were no cost of repair estimates for any of the vandalism. Police are investigating each crime. Pizza oven ignites fire, destroys car an employee of a local pizza restaurant was making a delivery Tuesday night in his car when an oven keeping the pizza warm started a fire in the back seat. University police said Paul A. Reed, an employee of Pizza Co., Ipsa 144 W. 23rd St, was on his way to make a delivery. He was walking down Iowa and Iowa streets when he smelled smoke. Mike Hall, chief of KU police, said that by the time the fire truck arrived the car was too far zone to save. Reed said the estimated $1,000 damage to his car's interior destroyed the car. Go out and 'Paint the town' at KING of Jeans Painters Pants SALE Today through Saturday only Get the nation's most comfortable pants From Lawrence's No.1 supplier. Dee Cee Painters Pants white,light blue,khaki,red Navy $1199 Levi's Recycled Jeans bells, big bells, straight legs, boot cuts, cords $999 Levi's Movin' on Jeans 20 different styles—mostly irregulars, closeouts & recycled Don't Miss This Chance to Save $$$ $999 740 Mass. Lawrence's No. 1 Jean Storel 23rd ST. SUB SHOP OPEN til 2 A.M. (across from Wendy's) Handbags - Jewelry Accessories Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa Need help? Advertise it in Kansan want ads Call 864-4358 Windows on campus broken; keys stolen University police yesterday reported that a set of keys belonging to the department of facilities operations was stolen Tuesday. According to a police report, Mary Williams, a custodian, reported yesterday afternoon the theft from room 213W of the Continuing Education Building, 1246 Mississippi St. of her set of keys to the building. Michael J. Riner, University police officer, reported a broken window on a facilities operations storage building at 1120 W. 1108 St. A window in a campus information station was broken between midnight Monday and 6:58 a.m. Tuesday. Police also received two reports of broken windows at University buildings. Estimated value of the window was $20. According to a police report, the window was broken early yesterday morning. Police said Jean M. Wright, control station officer at the information station behind the Kansas Union, at Memorial University of Missouri's mississippi streets, reports the vandalism. According to a police report, the window was broken by rocks. Estimated cost to replace the window was $155. MOBILE DISCO Creative haircutting for men and women G Gentlemen's Quarters, beneath General Jeans in the Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa 843-2138 SIGMA NU and THE WHEEL PRESENT 1978 DAISY MAE LOOK ALIKE CONTEST Oct. 7, 1978 AT THE SIGMA NU HOUSE 4:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. Welcome Judges: Hill, Westley, and Wooden Ladies' Night 25c Draws ---