12 Mondav. September 18, 1978 University Daily Kansan Radio equipment taken from cars KU and city police were busy last day on the thefts offthems on and around the KU cars. More than $650 in tape, radio equipment and a shotgun were reported stolen from the Mumbai police station. In the southwest parking lot at Oliver Hall, 1815 Naismith Drive, $179.98 of damage was done to a student's car when someone tried to break in through a window Also on Friday night, a tape player worth $150 was stolen from a student's car parked in the A zone behind Joseph R. Pearson Hall, 1122 W. Campus Road. At 12: 06 a.m. yesterday, a student reported to campus police the theft of $35 in eight-track tapes from his locked car parked in the B-zone parking lot near Carruth-O'Leary Hall on West Campus Road. A student Friday night reported the theft of a citizen's band radio worth $120 from his locked car parked in front of GSP-Corbin, 500 West 11th st. A dispatcher from the campus police said the student told police he was in the building only ten minutes. City police received two reports of thefts from locked cars. A debugt worth $150 was stolen from a Lawrence man's car sometime between 8 a.m. Thursday and 2:49 p.m. Friday. The teacher at the man's home at 100 West 31st St. The other theft reported to city police was of $50 in eight-track tapes from a pickup truck parked at a store near 600 Indiana St. The theft occurred Saturday between 8 and 10 p.m. Two KU students and a Lawrence man were the victims of recent burglaries, 3 persons are burglary victims Pice received a report from John From Carmichael, Wichita senior, that the $50 telephone with a modular plug had been stolen from his home between 6 and 10 p.m. of the day. Richard Jones, Wichita freshman, 1111 W. 11th St., reported Thursday that a 35mm camera worth $250 had been stolen from the living room of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house, 1111 W. 11th St., between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. Sept. 5. Police Beat Friday evening, Mark Royer, 1201 Prospect Ave., reported the theft from his home of a $119 camera, a 695 turntable, a $129.95 AM-FM stereo receiver and a $13 album. Royer told police the burglary occurred between 8:30 and 5:30 p.m. Friday. Police said the thief had forced open the back door of the house. Six 10-speeds reported stolen Six 10-speed bicycles worth more than $600 were reported stolen this weekend in senate犯案,Lawrence police said. According to police reports, none of the stolen bikes were chained. Two were taken from unlocked garages. Steve Brown, Lawrence freshman, told police his bike was stolen Saturday morning from the front yard of his house. He said the bike was worth $130. James Ellis, 1620 E. 18th St., and Bonnie Lemon, 4400 Ohio St., their bikes had been stolen from their garages. Ellis said his bike was worth $150, and Lemon said hers was worth $155. Christiana Davis, north Lawrence, said her $110 bike had been stolen. Martin Krallman, southwest Lawrence, reported his $50 bike was stolen. An unidentified person reported the theft of a $50 bike from the 1100 block of Tennessee Street. Money taken from business A burglar broke into the S.R. Nesbitt and Son's building, 538 W. 2rd St., between 10:30 p.m. Friday and 9:00 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Lawrence police reported yesterday. The theft was discovered about noon Saturday. The thief apparently entered the building through a window. Forty quarters, 40 nickels, 40 dimes, one $1 bill, one $5 bill and 15 $1 bills were 2 rings stolen from Robinson A KU student reported the theft of two worth about $100, KU police said. Friday. According to the police report, the rings were stolen from the student's locker in the women's locker room of Robinson Gymnasium between 2:30 and 5 p. Monday. The student told police the thief aparently unlocked her locker with a key. Thief takes $44 from Murphy University police Thursday morning received a report of the theft of $44 sometime between Sept. 8 and Sept. 11 from room 446 in Murphy Hall. Details of the theft were sketchy. The person who reported the crime told police that he had stolen $500. KU motorcycle rolls into car A KU radiation safety department three-wheel motorcycle did not an estimated $400 damage to a station wagon Thursday when it roared from where it was parked, campus Mike Hike, director of KU police, said the radiation safety department was sure the motorcycle could not have rolled from its parked position in the Z-zone parking lot, of the Jayhawker Towers Apartments, 1603 W. 15th St., without being pushed. Hill said there were no drivers in either vehicle. Damage to the motorcycle was estimated at $100. 23rd & Iowa 843-9100 Advertise in the Kansan. Call 864-4358. Patrick Elliot, Madison, Wis., junior, said yesterday that he thought the car had been hot-wired because he had the keys. He said he checked local salvage yards to see whether the car had been abandoned, but had not found it. Student's car stolen from lot A KU student Satedray reported his car crashed from Nassau Hall parking lot, city police say. Elliot told police the theft occurred sometime between 8 p. m. Friday and 8 p. m. He said the car had a KU parking sticker and a Nalmshi Hall sticker. The car was Police are investigating the theft. Two Lawrence police officers suffered minor injuries early yesterday morning when they were assaulted by several persons front of the Flame, 514 New Hampshire St. Patrolman Randy Rock and Glen Hazelwood were assaulted about 2:35 a.m. Sunday by several persons throwing rocks, fireworks and shattering police police police shift shiften, said yesterday. Rock and Hazelwood were responding to a call to disperse a crowd of hundreds from the streets in front of the Flame. When they were gone, the boy began throwing objects their squad car. Officers injured in disturbance Saturday night A request for back-up units brought out six more police cars, three sheriff's cars, three state patrol cars and two KU police cars. While the back-up units were on the way, back and Hazelwood began spraying tear gas. Both officers were subdued by 10 or 12 persons from the crowd. Sutton said Hazelwood was treated and released from Lawrence Memorial Hospital after an accident. Rock did not go to the hospital. After the disturbance subsided, one man was issued a notice to appear in Douglas County District Court on charges of assault and resisting arrest and inciting a riot. The man, Monnie C. Ramos, 29, who lives at the El Nino Navajo model, West 6th Street, is to be married to Michael B. McCormick. Students robbed by armed man Two KU students were held up Friday night in the 300 block of West 12th Street by an unidentified man with a shotgun, Lawrence police said. Paul Nance, Prairie School junior, and Lucy Tleorthst, St. Louis, Mo., freshman were walking on 12th street about 9:45 when they saw them from an alley, Nance said yesterday. According to the police report, the man escaped with $17 cash, about $16 in items in both students' billfolds and Telthorst's nurse. Police last week received six calls about armed robbers. All are being investigated. 23rd ST. SUB SHOP OPEN til 2 A.M. (across from Wendy's) Wash and wear hair. And how to get it. 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The National Weather Service had issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the area, but no tornado watch or warning was in effect when the tornado touched down Saturday night about 50 miles east of Des Moines. Electric power around Grinnell, a town of 700 people, was knocked out for nearly an hour. In the process, the firefighters were across several miles of road around Grinnell and Laurel. AUTHORITIES SAID Rosemary L. Rau, 28, of Alstead, N.H., her three children and a friend of the children had stopped at the park when she was on vacation in Vancouver, British Columbia. Also killed the motel was Bonne J. Malandaon, 65, of Newton, Iowa. The tornado struck the motel, killing Rau and two of her children, Alexander, 4, and Belinda Ann. 7, Rau's other child, Melani, 3, and a friend, Heather Palminsano, 3, were listed in serious condition in a hospital in Iowa City on Sunday. The town State Patrol said Gary Cade, 31, and his daughter Jennifer were killed when the tornado hit a mobile home south of about 13 miles northwest of Grimmell. Cade's wife, Karen, was listed in serious condition at a Des Moines hospital yesterday. AURH STUDENT POSITION Secretary Must be eligible for work study, need to be available 14/16 hrs a week. Typing ability at 60 wpm. Job descriptions and applications available at Residential Programming, 123 Strong and 210 McCollum Halls, the Association of University Residence Halls Office. AURH is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer Make the most WANTED List. Sign up to volunteer on Volunteer Action Days: Tuesday, Sept. 19 Wed., Sept. 20 Tables in front of the Union, Wescoe, Summerfield. Funded by Student Senate Volunteer Clearing House - Help your favorite teacher Seniors Submit nominations for the H.O.P.E. 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