UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, September 20. 1978 9 Two thefts of tools reported to police Police Beat In two separate thefts, more than $450 worth of tools were stolen recently. University and city police reported yesterday. Officers said the theft occurred sometime during the weekend, but was not reported until 1:30 p.m. yesterday. Taken from a student's parked truckparked at the Oliver Hall parking lot, 1815 Naitshim Drive, was a tool box hall of$100 at $100, campus police rescued City police received a report from an employee of a Topeka alarm company working on a building at 2525 st. SW, of a theft of a tool box and tools worth an estimated $380. The items were taken from a parked truck. Police said the theft occurred while the man was working in the building sometime between 2:39 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. The theft was discovered at 3:15 p.m. Both thefts are being investigated. Wrecked car taken from body shop lot A University of Kansas student's 1977 car worth $4,700 was stolen Saturday from a local car dealer' where lot it was to have been deferred, city police reported yesterday. Police said Debbie Deblene, St. Louis University, to Jack Ellen Buick Odomaldee Garcia Inc., 2112 W. 9th Terrace, to be repaired a wreck caused $2,000 damage to its roof. Steve Dryden, body shop foreman at Ellena, reported to police that the car had to have been towed away from the dealer's lot because of its condition. Dryden said yesterday that the car's left door had been smashed across the seat, destroying the steering, and that the keys to the car had been imarmed in the intention. Neither Deblase nor her father could be reached for comment. Dryden said the car had been sitting in the rear lot of the building since about the mid-1980s. About one car a week has been stolen in Lawrence since the semester began. Last weekend, another KU student's car was taken from the parking lot of Naismith Hall, 1800 Naismith Drive, and has not yet been recovered. Police are investigating both thefts. Workers douse fire before help arrives Construction workers employed by Cimarron Hills Investment Corporation, doused a fire at 2504 Bonanza St., yesterday morning while fire trucks from Pearson, were answering the call, Monte Pearson, captain of the station, said yesterday. Pearson said he was surprised at how tell the workers had done on the blaze when he first saw it. However, Kathy Lawson, Lawrence freshman, who was renting the house from Dennis Barritt, 2561 Jasu Drive, watched the fire do $30,000 damage before it was brought under control within about 15 minutes. Pearson said the call came in at 10:26 a.m. Russell Jones, owner of the construction firm, last night credited Jack Cronemeyer, Tonganoxie, with reporting the fire. Lawson, who was home with her two young children when the fire started, could not help. Georgia Bachman, 2608 Rawhide St. said she took Lawson and her two sons, ages one and two, to a babysitter's house. "I was on the phone and I looked out the window and saw black smoke continuing out of her car." Pearson said all that remained to be done by the time firemen arrived was to clean up. Bachman said she and Lawson returned to the acceee of the fire after the chicc He said preliminary investigation findings showed that the fire began on a coach in the living room. An estimated $20,000 damage was done to the home and $14,000 damage was done to its contents, he said. Teachers' file taken from Lindley Hall An architectural file containing the teaching notes of one instructor and two teaching assistants was reported missing from the University's campus last annex. University police said yesterday. Police said the file was stolen sometime between 4:30 p.m. Friday and early Saturday morning. The room the file was in could not be locked, police said, because the lock on the door had been broken. Dennis E. Domer, assistant to the dean of the School of Architecture and UrbArn Design, said the missing notes belonged to the University of architecture, and two of his assistants. According to the police report, the thief or thieves went through every desk in the room in addition to taking the file. The value of the file was unknown Police are investigating. ○○○○○○○○○○ G.Watson's II A NEW PRIVATE CLUB What makes J. Watson IIs so great? It has a 7 foot TV screen where you can watch sports or movies. There's a weekend disco and a happy hour with free horses at 7 am P.M. Every night, you can get 2 for 1 season from midnight to 1 AM. The club is open every day for our daily sandwich酥饼. For an intimate evening, J. Watson IIs is the place to be. New SuperStyle Choose Thick n 'Chewy' or Thin n 'Crispy' pizza. Order it SuperStyle and we'll pile on your favorite toppings. 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