10 Friday, October 10, 1975 University Daily Kansan 24 Staff Photo by DON PIERCE Fountain landscaping A buildings and grounds crew began planting bushes and laying sod as landscaping work on the Chi Omega fountain area continued yesterday. The work is scheduled to be completed today. 10 CB radios reported stolen The theft of 10 CB radios has been reported to the police in the past week, and other CB equipment, such as antennas and CB radios, also has been reported stolen. Lawrence Mastin Jr., Lawrence senior, reported the theft of a 23-channel CB radio from his car Wednesday at about 7 p.m. The car was parked at the Green Pepper, 544 W. 23rd St. Mastin told police the radio was worth $200. A CB radio was stolen yesterday from a car owned by Al Moore, $32 Lawrence Ave., which was parked in the Viking parking lot at 101 W. 24th St. The police said the radio was valued at $200. At the same location, a CB antenna, valued at $40, was stolen from a car owned by Rex Ketchum, 2700 W. 24th St. Ter. Police said burglars attempted to gain entry to another car at 810 W. 24th St., which contained a CB radio, but were unsuccessful. Richard Lewis, Lawrence freshman, reported to the police yesterday that a CB antenna, which worth $20, was stolen from his car, was parked at Naismith Hall. Use Kansan Classified For the finest in an intermedia- heavy weight hiking boot care, vervo cero cuole one place reversed velva creamed doubled velva creamed lining, with hyon mylon doule stitched full storm welt shank montagnablock shank montagnablock soles. Men's and Women's. 812 Massachusetts. --practical work experience as an apprentice to a distinquished New York professional. SUA's Film Festival of Comedy from October 13-16 Wed. and Thurs., Oct. 15-16 . . . Charlie Chaplin in CITY LIGHTS. Tuesday, Oct. 14 . . . MILLION DOLLAR LEGS starring the unforgettable W. C. Fields. Presented in Woodruff Auditorium at 7:30. 75c Monday. Oct. 13. 13. Film Short, including Buster Keaton, Little Rascals, Laurel and Hardy and the Keystone Cops. Place a Kansan want ad.Call 864-4358 For college students preparing for careers in the visual and performing arts The Parsons/New School Arts Apprenticeships in New York Your opportunity to earn 12 credits while Apprenticeships are available in a variety of areas: Painting Sculpture Printmaking Commercial Design Cinema Museum and Gallery Work Art Installation Theater Dance Music Animation Discover, up front, how successful professionals function in the most competitive and provocative city in the world. Venture beyond the classroom environment to preview actually working in a demanding professional environment. Enjoy a semester in New York, the arts and communications capital of the world, offering museums, galleries, cinema, theaters. Audit, free, any two of the more than 1,000 courses offered by Parsons and The New School—whose faculties include an impressive list of New York's leading professionals.