n e e f e e e s, o. o. c n i l y, n e w d, t e l e s, n u r d i s, I l. -UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, September 13. 1978 University Daily Kansan 9 Library cash taken Police Beat A money box containing $85 in cash was taken early last week from the periodical room in Watson Library, Sarah Couch, library assistant, said yesterday. Couch said she discovered the box was missing when she went to get it Monday morning. Details of the theft are sketchy, but according to police reports, there was no evidence. 6 thefts, damages reported Monday Nearly $1,000 in merchandise was reported stolen or vandalized Monday, leaving some University of Kansas students homeless. A dependent resident on police for recovery. Jan Hocker, Prairie Village senior, 2510 Louisiana St., reported stolen from the hallway at her home Monday evening a swivel chair worth $75. Gregory Howick, Victor, N.Y., graduate student, 721 Mississippi St., reported that his 10-speed bicycle, valued at $200, was stolen from Snow Hall. University police received a report at 9:15 p.m. Monday that the $500-22-calibrer rifle was stolen from a student's room in McColum Hall. No details of the rifle were available, and the student could not be reached for comment. Arlene Slocum, Lawrence graduate student, reported to city police Monday evening that her purse and $20 were stolen. But they were later lost or stolen is not known. An alumna reported to campus police his car had $180 damage done to it by vandals during the weekend. He discovered the damage Monday morning. The car was parked behind the Jayhawk Cafe. Also near campus, but not reported by a student, was the theft of a $55 10-speed bicycle from 1012 Emery Road. Gas station robbed An unidentified armed male held up the Derby service station at 2300 Slou St. early yesterday morning and escaped with $317 in cash. Police said Keith Conrad, 1908 E. 19th St., reported the man fled on east foot. Police are investigating. Window smashed What KU swim instructor Bernie Tayler called "joucular play" caused $250 damage to a window in the southwest corner door of Robinson Natatorium. Taylor said that as swimming practice for the men's swim team was winding up, one member of the team picked up a paddle board used for practicing different strokes and threw it at another member. The board hit the window and broke it, he said. Taylor said the window was part of it sliding door about four feet by eight feet. Car tires slashed At least 28 cars had slashed tires when their owners started to leave yesterday morning from the Eastview Apartments in El Paso, Arizona. St. Ray Lewis reported to city police. Mike Reeves, police corporal, said the arrest was made vandalism at about 7:50 a.m. yesterday. He said the tires apparently had been slashed sometime after 8 p.m. Monday. There are no suspects and the case is being investigated. 7th National Flat-Picking Championship Folk Arts & Crafts Festival SEPTEMBER 15-16,17,1978 WINFIELD, KANSAS FAIRGROUNDS Featuring NORMAN & NANCY BLAKE - DAN CRARY - THE RED CLAY RAMBERS BRYAN BOWERS - HIGHWOODS STRING BAND - RED RECTOR - BILL CLIFTON - THE MCLAIN FAMILY BAND - SPARKY RUCKER & JOHN OUTDOOR PLUMBING CO. - CATHY FINK & DICK DONALD DON LANGE — CATHY BARTON — COUNTY LINE — NEW CACHE VALLEY DRIFTERS — ART THIEME PHIL MASON & MADELINE McNEILI — MARY FAITH RHOAOS & THE DOBBES BROTHERS — ROSEY'S BAR & GRILL — MALCOLM DALGLISH & GREY LARSEN — EAST CREEK — HARVEY PRINZ & LILAH GILLETT ... AND OTHERS $12,000 IN CONTEST PRIZES - WORKSHOPS - CONCERTS - 3 STAGES IN OPERATION - 100 HOURS OF MUSIC - WELL POLLOID GROUNDS - CAMPING WITH ADMISSION - NO DRUGS, ALCOHOL OR MUSIC TICKETS $6.00 Per Day $15.00 Per Weekend Under Age 12 Free Lots of Tickets Available at Gate—Sept. 15 No Tickets to Mail Admittance walnut valley 117 E. 9th - Box 245 Winfield, Kansas 67156 Phone 318-221-3250 NO REFUNDS association, inc. ne national convention for acoustic string musicians Phone 843-3470 819 Mass. Cowtown and SUA, in cooperation with KLWN present an evening with . . . in Concert Wed. Sept. 27 8:00 Hoch Auditorium Doors open at 7:00 All seats reserved Ticket outlets: Kiefs, SUA ticket office Capers Corners $6.00 & $7.00 A Courtnum Production. of courses