UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1. 下列有关电荷的说法,错误的是( ) Gun taken at club returned to police A . 357 caliber gun hand gun stolen from Lawrence police officer Glen Hazelwood during a disturbance early Sunday was identified as an unidentified man, according to police. James White, Lawrence policeman, said the gun and a night stick were taken from Hazelwood at about 3 a.m. Sunday when a group of persons outside the Flame, 801 Hazelwood, met with officers to obey Hazelwood and fellow policemen, Ann Rock, who told them to disperse. White said details of the return of the gun were not clear, but police suspect the man who returned it was given the gun by the person who had stolen it. Police Beat The night stick has not been recovered. Burglaries reported at Murphy, Malott Three thefts were reported from Murphy Hall and two thefts were reported from Maliot Hall during the weekend, University police reported yesterday. Taken from the desk in the lobby at the University Theatre was $200, Katherine Simkin, desk secretary, told police Saturday. Simkin said yesterday that the money was taken from a drawer in the desk sometime between 5 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday. Also stolen from Murphy was a chess table value at $80. Police reported yesterday that Ronald A. Willis, director of the theatre, discovered the friday Friday from the prop room, the William Ise Memorial Theatre. Taken from an office in Murphy sometime between 5 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Friday, was $17, police report. The number was withheld from the police report. Sometime between 5 p.m. Thursday and sua films Wednesday, Sept. 20 Carne's Masterpiece: CHILDREN OF PARADISE (1943.45) Dir. Marcel Carne, with Jean-Louis Barrautt, Artierre, Plenty Brasseur, Pierre Rienet, an Archetypal escapade. Jacques Prevert, Jacques Prevert, Frenchishtitled. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 22 & 23 CAR WASH Dir. Michael Schultz, with Franklin Alaye, Richard Pyror, Gerratt Morris, George Carlin, Lourraine Gary, Pointer Sisters, Music written by Norman Whittide; performed by Rose Royd. $1.50 3:20, 7:30 9:00 Woodruff Aud. Tuesday, September 19, 1978 7 Monday, Sept. 25 Cecil B. DeMille: CLEOPATRA (1934) Dr. Ceill B. Deyle with Claudette Colbert, Henry Wilcoxen, Warren William, Winner 1934 Academy Award for black & white photography. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Tuesday, Sept. 26 Tuesday, Sept. 26 A Film Symposium on Rape, with a Speaker: NO LIES (1973) FEAR (1973) RAPE PREVENTION: NO PAT ANSWER (1975) Dir. Polly Petitt. $1.00 7:30 pm Forum Room Wednesday, Sept. 27 8 a.m. Friday. $68 was stolen from an unlocked safe in Malott. CITIZEN KANE Dir. Orson Welles, with Orson Welles, Joseph Cotton, Mooreahead, Dorothy Comingire, Considered to be the most intelligent of "Citizen Kane is probably the film" that has started the largest number of her "cars." - Francis Truffaut. Police reported that the safe was in the physics and astronomy department office. There were few details. (1941) $1.00 7:30 & 9:30 pm Woodruff Aud Also from Malott, $00 was stolen from a classroom sometime between 10 p.m. on Monday. University police last weekend also received a report from a student of the university who reported that Police reported that the student's car was parked in the Daisy Field extension parking lot when the theft occurred between 8 p.m. Thursday and 11 p.m.Friday. There are no suspects in the cas. According to the police report, the thief used an open and wrench to remove the switch. City police said a University of Kansas student and a Lawrence resident had their 10-speed vehicles stolen last weekend. Earlier in the weekend, a 4100-10-speed bicycle belonging to Patricia Brown, 151 W. 22d St. was stolen from a bike rack at 2201 Oudhah Road. Eric Schindling, Lawrence junior, 14051 Massachusetts St., said his $150 bicycle was stolen from where it was chained to a pole. The reports of those two thefts brought to light the number of bike thefts that occurred last month. Schindling reported the theft at 1:11 p.m. Sunday. Vandals caused $250 damage in broken windows during the weekend. University officials say there were no injuries. Stouffer, parking lot sites of vandalism In two separate incidents, a windshield on a car parked Saturday evening at the Computation Center was smashed by someone with a blunt instrument. At the Stouffer Place apartments, a $200 window in building number two was broken. Police have no suspects in either case. Stereo equipment, TV, crates stolen Lawrence police reported yesterday that LeRoy Charbonneau, 101 N. Michigan ST., the owner of a mobile phone unit, an estimated $200, a stereo receiver worth an estimated $300, a portable color television worth an estimated $308, two rackets and four each and 125 albums valued at about $600. A University of Kansas senior was the victim of a burglar last weekend in which the burglar escaped with more than $1,450 and stole an artifact, a color television and two peach crates. The burglary happened sometime between 6 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. Sunday, police said. Charbonneau reported the burglary at 9:50 a.m. Sunday. Police said the burglar probably used a driver force to open a locked door to the basement. Get to know our new hairstylists . . . and save $12.50 on your next appointment. Through Oct.15, with this coupon, Dee, Diana and Jayni will cut your hair at a reduced price. 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Washington agreed the meeting was held for informational purposes. *BASICALLY THE meeting was one of trying to educate both Bob and I to our neighbors and teachers.* Marcum said that the meeting had helped him understand the women's athletic department better and that he was optimistic about the possibility of a merger. Hsankel said more meetings to discuss the merger would be scheduled, but he did not believe it was necessary. The decision is subject to final approval by Chancellor Archie R. Dykes, Shankel an Investigation of the possibility of a merger between the two departments began about a year ago when a committee was established to study the proposal, Dykes said recently. Dykes said that after Iowa State University completed its plans for a merger of athletic departments, KU would be the center. Eight school with separate programs. HE SAID that schools such as the University of Oklahoma and the University of North Carolina are for athletics because of their football teams, which earn more money than KU's does, and that KU had to find some way of compensating to remain competitive. Washington said recently, however, that there were other campuses on which a merger had not enhanced relationships between the two departments. She said Kansas State University's programs had merged and later the university had accused the women's college of a financial burden to the men's program. Faculty, staff urged to pay fines Simmons then he sent a letter to his incumbent and staff members who had acquired parking fines of $9 or more before July 1, to ensure the members to pay their overdue fines. Don Kearns, director of parking services, said yesterday that collection of overdue faculty and staff parking fines had accelerated because of a letter Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, wrote this summer. Shankel said he had not officially investigated the possibility, suggested last week. "We didn't have a plan," she said. parking and traffic board, of withholding salaries of those who had overdue fines. "We simply have taken the gentle approach and have urged them to pay their He did not expect to have these figures for at least a month. Exact figures of how many fines have been paid since Shankel sent the letter this summer are not available because they have not been run on the computer, Kearns Faculty and staff members owed $36,000 in unpaid fines from the past three years. WE NEED CERTAIN COLLEGE MAJORS TO BECOME AIR FORCE LIEUTENANTS Mechanical and civil engineering maps aerospace and geotechnical engineering maps chemistry computer science mathematics maps and engineering engineering majors chemistry computer science mathematics majors The Fire Force young women prepare for the firefighter profession. 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Fall 1978 STUDENT SENATE ELECTIONS 6 Freshman-Sophomore Seats in Nunemaker Center Freshman Class Officers (President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer) 1 Journalism Seat 1 Business Seat 1 Engineering Seat 1 LA&S (Jr-Sr) Seat 1 Special Student Seat 3 Fine Arts Seats 7 Graduate Seats If you are running: 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at Student Senate Office (Level 3, Suite 105B, Kansas Union) 2) Have the dean of your school or college certify your enrollment and year in that school or college. 3) Return your declaration NO LATER THAN 5 P.M. on Monday, October 2. All candidates are encouraged to attend a special meeting concerning the set up of coalitions and general discussion on the election. TUESDAY, SEPT.19 7:30 pm, Big 8 Room in the Kansas Union FALL ELECTIONS OCTOBER 18 & 19