Thursdav. October 18, 197? 5 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Police Beat Lawrence police investigated a rape, firefighters responded to a house fire and KU police reported the recovery of a large manhole stolen by car stereo equipment Compiled by Mark Spencer A KU STUDENT WAS RAPED early yesterday morning by three men who broke into her apartment while she was sleeping, a Lawrence police spokesman reported. The men broke into the apartment, southwest of 24th Street, by popping out a window screen and opening the unlocked window, the spokesman said. The attack occurred at about 2.45 a.m. and was reported to police at 3.78, the police said. The victim was treated at Lawrence Memorial Hospital and released, he said. The men also took an undetermined amount of money from the apartment, the police said. There are no suspects in the case. A FIRE CAUSED $2,000 worth of damage to a one-story structure at 623 Michigan Tuesday, the Lawrence fire department reported. Five units, including three engines and a snorkel truck, were sent to the fire, which started at about 1:15 p.m. When firefighters arrived flames were shooting out the windows of the wood structure. Firefighters said the fire may have started behind a television set in the living room of the house. The $2,000 structure, owned by Lawrence Property Management, sustained $15,000 worth of damage. Its contents, valued at $15,000, received $7,000 damage. The police recovered the equipment after locating six juveniles who live in a community near Lawrence, he said. He would not release the name of the community. KU POLICE HAVE recovered a large number of car stereos and speakers that were taken during the last three months of police custody. The man was killed in KU Police Captain John Mullens said. The problem, however, is that the police have been able to match only one set of equipment to a reported theft, Mullens said. "We have the car descriptions from the kids," he said, "but no reports that indicate similar cars." Mullens said 11 pairs of speakers and four or five stereo sets, plus a number of other equipment. Police located the juveniles last week. Since then, he said, the juveniles have returned to the scene. The police have questioned the juveniles and two adults but no arrests have been made. Mullens said the adults possibly were involved in buying the stolen items. Police have talked to the juveniles and their parents, Mullens said, and charges are possible. Most of the burglaries, he said, occurred at large university and residence hall parking lots between dusk and 11 or 12 p.m. Mullens said people who had strenge taken and did not report them to police should be given an opportunity to ask where and when the equipment was taken, what type of equipment was taken, serial numbers or identifiable marks on them and identified marks on the vehicle they were stolen from, he added. Any people who have already reported stolen equipment will be contacted by police if their equipment is recovered, he said. We've got the CHIMASI Creamery HOTS for You! 521 W. 23rd Lawrence, Ks. 521 W. 23rd Lawrence, Ks -Take As Much Or As Little As You Like- Catsup, Jalapena Peppers, Mustard, Diced Fresh Onion, Barbeque Sauce, Creamy Horseridarish Hot Kraut Hot Kraut Hot Chili & Cheddar Stick...156 extra Create Your Own MASTERPIECE Gourmet hot dogs --- KANSAN On Campus WIE VALUABLE COURTOR REDEFEMABLE IN ALL STATES EXCEPT ILLINOIS THRU OCT **TODAY:** THE GERMAN CLUB will meet at 4:30 p.m. at 496 Wescone. The topic will be "Hermann, Missouri Rhineland." KASHIMA SHINY RHUV will sponsor a Japanese swordlighting demonstration from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the east side campus. TONIGHT: THE BASTIST STUDENT UNION will sponsor a lecture on "The Black Christian Experience" by Edward L. Waiden, the Director of the Room of the Union AUHR GENERAL ASSEMBLY meeting will be at 7:15 in the Walnut Room of the Union. AUAP DINNER will be at 6:30 in the Kansas Room of the Union. At 6:30 in the Kentucky Burgess, novelist, critic and composer, will be at 8 at Woodruff Auditorium in the Union. KANAS WOODWUND QUINTET will have a faculty at Swarthout Recital Club, Murhall Hall. MANAGERIAL POSITIONS FOR WOMEN Your first management position should be as a manager. In the Navy, you can have a real job, with real responsibility, and a real future. Also a top salary, travel opportunities, and outstanding benefits. For complete details, contact: Navy Recruiting Station 610 Florida Street Lawrence, Kansas 66044 841-3486 2. MASS. STREET DELI inc. 941 MASSACHUSETTS