Thursday, September 13, 1979 Missouri man faces charge of trespassing 3 A Kansas City, Mo., man was arraigned Tuesday on a charge of criminal trespassing in an incident in which he demanded meals at Hashinger Hall. Bryan Reeves, 28, appeared voluntarily in Douglas County District Court after a bench warrants had been issued for his arrest, and the case failed to appear at an earlier arrangement. Reeves, who had been released from the Douglas County jail after posting $50 bond, will be tried Oct. 8. Reeves had obtained a pass to eat at Hassinger early in the semester, KU police said. Hall officials discovered that Reeves had been serving at a homeless shelter and refused to serve him breakfast on Sept. 1. Reeves went to Chancellor Archie R. Dykes' house to voice his complaints. Police stopped Reeves that day and told him not to return to Hashinger, KU Police Captain John Mullens said. Reeves was arrested after he entered the hall again. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Police Beat A Lawrence woman was raped at her home on Winterbrook Drive Tuesday at about 11 o'm. police reported The woman was awakened by an intruder and then told him to leave, police said. The man responded by hitting her in the face, police reported, and telling her she was going to jail. Two sexual assaults and three thefts were reported by Lawrence and KU police yesterday. The victim's husband arrived home shortly after the assailant left and police were contacted. The intruder, described as a short, white male in his late 30s, was armed with a shotgun and a knife. IN ANOTHER reported sexual assault, a KU student was attacked as she was inocent in the 200 block of W. 12th Street Tuesday. At approximately 8 p.m. the victim passed a man pushing red 10-grade bicycle, police said. As she passed police reported, he reached behind her and pulled out a gun. The police said **A BURGLARY at the Coast to Coast store.** 1832 Massachusetts St., six riding lawnmowers at the front of the building. The tractors. The firemen. All were parked on the south side of the tree to Lawrence Lumber Co. **1846 Massachusetts St.**. Because of the size of the mowers, a police spokesman said he thought "had to be removed with a A KUCKUMPAS mail car was taken from behind Strong Hall Tuesday, but was tatter found in the parkke lt behind the Kansas Union. IN ANOTHER theft therapy, two white plastic containers of valium were taken from Suer X Drug Store, 101 W. 23rd St. to board the plane. The cabin was 23'9 pm, the mail car, a 197 W RABtail, was taken from behind Strong Hall. The does had been left unlocked and the keys in the ignition. The plane was parked inside. University Daily Kansan MMM HURRY, SALE ENDS SOON! 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Lab adds to radio service Daily taped radio news broadcasts in the United States, Canada, Spanish and Portuguese will improve the KU language lab for foreign broadcast service, Ernail Garranger, lab director, The broadcasts, taped from shortwave radio and lasting about 10 minutes, can be heard by telephoning the language lab in Wesco Hall. East Asian languages and culture, said about $1,000 of the grant would be used to tape broadcasts from Radio Peking, Radio Taiwan and the Voice of America. A $87,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare to the KU department of East Asian language studies will be used weekly to daily Chinese broadcasts, Garringer said. The money, he said, will be spent for taping equipment and the salary for a student assistant to monitor the broadcasts. Joseph Kuo, director of the department of Kuo also said the rest of the two-year grant, awarded in May, would be used to pay a student research assistant and to finance dean-published articles. The increase in Spanish and Portuguese broadcasts to at least every other day, Ginger said, stemmed from a greater demand for movies from Spanish classes and Brazilian students. The service, which also tapes broadcasts weekly in French, Russian and German averaged about 35 calls a day last year, he said. Of the 35 calls a day, he said, about 20 were for the BBC broadcast. all service costs about $1,000 a year for the six sinees. Garrard said. The money used is the cost of Liberal Arts and Sciences, he said, and was mainly used to pay Southwestern Bell for its services. The rest of the money, Garringer said, was used for tapes and tanning equipment. 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