UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Police Beat Compiled by Henry Lockard Businesses report loss of money, tools City police reported yesterday that five local businesses were burglarized recently. Robert Skaggs, owner of Bob's Import Service, 545 Minnesota St., reported Saturday the theft between midnight Friday and 1:10 p.m. Saturday at $8,100 in tools and supplies. Amy Godwin, secretary for the Family Protective Center, 500 Rockledge St., Thursday reports that a man has been killed and Philip Godwin, between 1 p.m. Wednesday and 2:45 p.m. thursday. Vicky Stelljes, employee of the King George Shirt Factory, 613 Vermont St., reported Friday a theft between 6 p.m. Thursday and 10:56 a.m. Friday of a metal box containing $129 in cash and $187 in checks Poll said the theft occurred while the door to the building was unlocked. GAUEN BRINKERHOFF, owner of the Pet Step and the Aqua Forum, at 717 West 23rd St., reported Saturday a theft from both businesses of cash from the registers. According to a police report, $65 was taken from the Pet Step. Total amount of the cash taken was not known. It was suspected that the thief had a key to the Pet Step and then entered Aqua Forum, which is in the same building. Thefts and vandalism last week kept University and Lawrence police busy. At least seven KU students reported thefts, according to police reports. Students are targets of thefts, vandalism University police reported Friday a theft of $225 in tapes, a tape player, a tape case and a $25 demin jacket from a student's car in the parking lot of Lot O'Hall, Hilts 185, Daimlh Prath. Also reported by University police was the slashing of a convertible top on a sports car parked at the Daisy Field lot. Cost to replace the top was estimated at $75. TODAY: QUARTERBACK CLUB will have a Big Eight Room of the Room. KU-UKILA (765) 314-9200 KANSAN On Campus Events TONIGHT: OPERATION FRIENDSHIP, sponsored by the Baptist Student Union will meet at 7 at 1629 W. 19th St. FACULTY RECITAL by Larry Maxey, clarinet, and Linda Maxey, marimba, will be at 8 in Swarout concert hall in Murphy Hall. TOMORROW: LAW ENFORCEMENT SEMINAR at 8 a.m., in the Union. ACHIEVEMENT SEMINAR will be at 9 a.m. in the Regionalist Room of the Union. COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION SEMINAR will be at 12 p.m., in the Computer SUA BRIDGE will meet at 7 p.m., in the Pine Room of the Union. TAU SIGMA DANCE ENSEMBLE will meet at 7 p.m., in room 220 of Robinson Gymnasium. STEREO REPAIR The theft and the vandalism occurred Thursday. City police reported a theft from an unlocked apartment rented by Carol Brown, Garden City sophomore, 1225 Ohio St., of two adults, two triplets valued at $100 and a clock radio. CITY POLICE reported yesterday several thefts that occurred during the war. Mondav. September 25,1978 Lori Waterman, Overland, Park sophomore, 512 Fireside Drive, last Tuesday reported a theft of an estimated $802 worth of laundry. Waterman said that the theft occurred in the laundry room of the Frontier Ridge Apartments and that she was not the only victim. Also reported was a theft of a bicycle and an chroma exhaust pipes, value not estimated. She said she knew of one other person whose laundry had been stolen. Robyn Cargill, Lawrence graduate student, told police her bike was taken Friday afternoon from the porch of her house at 923 Main St. Clint Cordy, olsen senior, 1603 Wisconsin St., reported Saturday the theft between Wednesday and Saturday of two exhaust nines from his vehicle. Police said the thief apparently used a wrench to remove the pipes. City police reported one motor vehicle theft during the weekend. Jim Shreve, 3323 Iowa St., reported the theft of a motorcycle valued at $400. According to the police report, the cycle was pushed away from Shreve's home but ended up in a different neighborhood. All that story this weekend is not worth All reports are being investigated. Harry Chapin's band seeks softball players Alan Shaw, SUA special events chairman, said yesterday that anyone could sign up today or tomorrow in the SUA office. A special event Tuesday afternoon to determine the players. Student Union Activities is looking for six persons who would like to play softball with the team. Please email us at joel.mcgrane@union.edu. More than 1,400 tickets for Chapin's concert have been sold. Shaw said. Tickets for reserved seating are $8 and $7 and are available at the SUA office and at Kef's The game will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday on the playing field east of Robinson Gymnasium. Chapin will perform in concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Hoch Auditorium. However, Shaw said, it is not known whether Chapin will participate in the game. SHAIF SAID the original intent behind the softball game was not promotional. Discount Records and Stereo Supply, 2100 W. 25th St. "The band called up and asked if they could in game a morning of the show." Shaw said. "This will be their 10th season. They played and the band does it for exercise." But, Shaw said, he was waiting for Approach from Chancellor Archie R. Dykes to publicize Chapin's concert by parking a car in front of Wescock Hall the day of the show. "If we don't get approval to park the cab, we can drive it up and down, a hawk Boulevard." One of Chipin's most popular songs is "Taxi," from his album "Heads and Tails." 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