16 University Daily Kansan Friday, December 7. 1979 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Police Beat Two men were arrested yesterday after struggling with Lawrence policemen while the officers were trying to break up a fight. They shot and killed an arsonist and forging a生死警火 alarm. LEROY J. WARROR JR., 21, a Haskell Indian Junior College student, and Andrew R. Warrior, 22, Ponce City, were arrested early yesterday morning after they resisted two Lawrence police officers who were trying to dispare a "mult-subject" fight at Sacramento Presidency of the North NB State University S.R., a police spokesman said. Lewis Warrior JR. was taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital after he was arrested. He was treated for head injuries he received from a fall and wounded him with his night袜, the spokesman said. Police moved in and attempted to break up the fight but the two men who were arrested continued to struggle the spokesman said. One of the officers wrestled Andrew Warrior to the ground and handcuffed him. The spokesman said the other person was struck twice by the second officer in an A spokesman at LMH confirmed that Warrior was treated at the emergency room and then released. attempt to subdue him. The officer reported that the first blow with the nightstick had no effect on the man. Both men were arrested for assault and battery battery of a police officer and resisting arrest. They are being held in the Doulask County inal. A KU STUDENT was arrested yesterday for arson and giving a false fire alarm, the police reported. Leroy Warrior Jr., was being held in lieu $2,050 and Andrew Warrior was being held in lieu of $2,550 bond. The spokesman said the 18-year-old man, who lives at Jayhawer Towers 1603. W15th St., called in a false alarm at 4:48 am, Sunday for the fourth floor of Tower B. The officer said the man had set a fire in the front of his apartment in Tower A with The fire caused between $300 and $900 worth of damage, the spokesman said. The man was released from the Douglas County jail on $15,000 bond. COLLEGE COLLEGE C BOWL G BOWL G BO COLLEGE COLLEGE COL OWL G BOWL G BOWL LLEGE COLLEGE COLLE L G BOWL G BOWL G EGE COLLEGE COLLEGE G BOWL G BOWL G E COLLEGE COLLEGE COLLEGE BOWL January 18-25, 1980 Kansas Union Register by December 7 Entry fee $1.00 Teams consist of 5 members and may be living groups or independent For more information contact Kathy Brussel 843-7874 Tiane Haskell 843-3910 SUA office 864-3477 Sponsored by Lambda Sigma, SUA Indoor Recreation, and BOCO in conjunction with Higher Education Week *National Winners will be broadcast on the CBS Radio Network College Bowl It Will Quiz Your Mind. Please note: All higher grade (9) bills plus $10 each for postage and handling lower grade (1) bills + $10 each for postage and handling styling for men and women 1017 1/2 Mass open Mon.-Thurs. til 9 by appointment: Fr. & Sat. tilt 15 841-8276 ORDER FORM CMR 747 Third Avenue New York, M. Y. 10017 Make check payable to For more information, call Kevin Brown Campus Rep. 842.7606 Now only $11.95. Money-buy guarantee Access to more than 40 more can be stamped with your groups name or insignia. In new and exciting—and quickly become known for on-the-go all-NIGHTER quilt will pay tribute to some of your widest-alters or longest-legs. It will be suitable in parrying or shuffling, this may hold what's most important on unfortunate nights—Stocks up 6 high. H - individually hand- crafted * * two-tone glazed brown * * for domes for * * dresses * A great gift idea. An exceptional showpiece. A must for the campus party. This may be used at weddings, through CME. Order now! Now thru Sunday, Dec. 9 2120 9th Buckys Only $1.89 SPECIAL Deluxe Buckee French Fries Apple or Cherry Pie Southwest Plaza Shopping Center Next to Safeway 23rd & Iowa Street Eagan Retail Liquor A New Concept That's Long Overdue TGIF at THE HAWK 842-6089 9:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. And if courtesy, convenience and attractive, spacious surroundings are what you prefer in your shopping experience . . Consider our extensive wine selection The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Invites You to Celebrate the Joys of Christmas KU's 55th Annual CHRISTMAS VESPERS Sunday, December 9,1979 3:30 & 7:30 p.m. Hoch Auditorium Pre-Vespers Christmas Music by Albert Gerken, University Carillonneur and the KU Brass Ensemble beginning at 2:45 & 6:45 p.m. This year, the traditional living tableaux will be restored to the Vespers services A free-will offering will be taken A free-will offering will be taken to benefit the Vespers Scholarship Fund Midnight Movies Friday & Saturday, December 7-8 $1.50 12:00 Midnight Woodruff Auditorium —No refreshments allowed—