Thursday, September 14, 1978 University Daily Kansan CHRIS FRIITZ & CONTEMPORARY PRODUCTIONS PRESENT BLACK SABBATH VAN HALEN SUNDAY NIGHT 7:30 PM MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM TICKETS $7.00 ADVANCE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 25th & Iowa Holiday Plaza Lawrence, KS. A Lawrence man was taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital early early morning after he allegedly drank a beer that contained three LSD tablets at Quantrill's Saloon, 715 Massachusetts St., Lawrence police reported yesterday. Man is hospitalized from LSD, beer The man, Mike Atwell. 507 Louisiana St. was put under surveillance at the hospital Police said it became "giggy") at the bar after someone put the LSD into his beer. Holdups investigated Derby Service Station, 2300 St. St., and Kroger grocery, at the intersection of 23rd and Naismith Dr., were held up early yesterday morning by a man police think is the same man who held up the Derby station Tuesday. Lawrence police reported Derby lost $48 and Kroger an undetermined amount of money. The suspect fits the description of the man who took $137 from Derby Tuesday. William Martin, 1901 Kentucky St., cashier at the station, told police the man broke the service window of the station with a belief to be believed to be either a 38 caliber or 383 pistol. The robberies tok place within 15 minutes of each other. Police are investigating both Thefts,burglaries reported to police University of Kansas police, Lawrence police and the Douglas County Sheriff's department each received several reports of thefts yesterday. Police Beat Two KU students reported losing billfills. Police said Margaret Weiss, Spring Hill junior, lost two billfills with identification and $15 cash. She told the police the theft occurred sometime between noon and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Sheriff's department reported that Betsy B奈, Annapolis, Md., junior, lost a bullfight and $2 cash while she was swimming the beach at Lone Star Lake, south of town. PURPLE PIG DRAWS 25° 810 W.23rd 842-8384 A calculator valued at $34.95 was stolen from the records department in Numeraker Center sometime between Aug. 18 and Aug. 26. University police reported yesterday. Boring reported the theft about 4 p.m. Tuesday, the report said. A $23 fan was stolen from 209 Strong Hall sometime last weekend. There were no signs of forced entry in either theft, police said. Police noted on the fan theft report that several persons had keys to Strong Hall. City police report a burglar at 923 Ohio St. sometime between noon and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Michael Soelter, the resident, estimated damage and loss at $100, police said. More tires slashed Vandals salished at least four more tires on four more cars in the 1000 block of Mississippi Street, police reported yesterday. The newest reports came from 1034 Mississippi St. following 28 reported slashings Tuesday morning from 1025 in the parking lot of Eastview Apartments. Estimated cost of the four tires ruined Tuesday was $205. TV equipment stolen Missing from the room were a 16 mm camera and an amplifier that together were valued at $3,800; a $310 zoom lens; a $5 camera case; a voice converter that was a gift to the University; a $190 400-foot film magazine; a $5,000 zoom lens; an $850 printer; an $850 film printer and an $800 microsync, which synchronizes sound with film, with a battery. A door to room 202 Jolliffe Hall was taken off its hinges and more than $9,350 in television film equipment and a $215 manual typewriter were stolen sometime between 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m. yesterday. University police said yesterday. Frances Ellis, director of film laboratories, said he discovered the theft at a bank in New York. Ellis said that although the room's door had been taken off its hinges, there was no evidence of damage. University police said they had no suspects but were investigating the incident. The incident was the first big theft since the wave of camera thefts that were reported on or near the campus the first week of classes. 5 cars are targets of vandals, thieves Five automobiles were the targets of vandals and thieves, Lawrence and University police reported yesterday. Lawrence police said two reports concerned vandalism to cars sometime between Aug. 7 and Sept. 12. Vandals accounted for $835.90 damage to two cars left parked near campus, $855.90 damage to the engine of a car left in an A-Zon lot, behind Joseph R. Pearson Resistance Hall, and $250 damage to the car left on Redbud Lane, south of 23rd Street. Damage done to the engine of a car in A- zone was caused by metal shavings put into the engine. University police Tuesday received reports of two cars that had been broken into by thieves, one last week and one recent week, lot at Hashmina Hall, 1632 Enamel Road. Stolen from a Datsun sports car parked in a parking lot in the 1400 block of Tennessee Avenue, it was valued at $195. Police said the shades was taken sometime between 7 p.m. Monday and 8 p.m. Tuesday. Taken from one car Monday evening was $300 in stereo equipment and tapes. Taken from another car between 9 p.m. Friday and 9 p.m. Sunday and valued at $50 in registration verification. Student's car taken Police said that the car, owned by Dana Decker, Wichita height, was stolen sometime between 9:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. Tuesday. There are no suspects. A $2,000 car was stolen Tuesday night from a apparing lot between Tennessee and Vermont streets and 13th and 14th streets, police reported yesterday. Elderly are robbed Police are seeking two suspects in connection with strong-arm robberies that netted $1.05 from two elderly Lawrence citizens. 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