8 Tuesday, September 9, 1975 University Daily Kansan Pharmacy, sorority broken into About $250 worth of nonnarcotic drugs was stolen yesterday from Jerry's Pharmacy, 1400 W. 6th St., according to the Lawrence police. Burglaries broke a window on the west side of the building with a large wooden pole and a ladder. A cash register containing $105 in cash was opened by the burglar, police said, but no evidence of theft was found. Taken in the burglary were 2,400 tablets of valium, a relaxant, valued at $250, 2,700 tablets of phenobarbital, a mild sedative, valued at $90; and a small quantity of Beradryl, a drug used in treating allergic conditions. A footprint of a tennis shoe was the only clue in the case, police said. Intensive care for KU student A University of Kansas student was reported in serious condition last night at the KU Medical Center after a one-car accident in which another KU student was killed. The injured student, Julie K. Carden, 21, Shawnee Mission senior, is in the intensive care unit at the Med Center, according to a Med Center spokesman. Vicki Yount, 19, Olathe sophomore, died shortly after the car in which she was riding went off the road and struck a gas meter and a tree. The condition of another passenger in the car, Susan M. Hackler, 19, Olathe sophomore, had improved yesterday, according to a spokesman at the Olathe Community Hospital. Hackler is listed in satisfactory condition there. A fourth KU student in the car, Janice Bowser, 19, Joliet, III, sophomore, wasn't injured in the accident, according to the Olathe police. Two Olea men riding in the car were the hospital's yesterday, according to the hospital. Curtis D. Walters, 20, the driver of the car, and Fred Seymour, 20, were released in satisfactory condition, an Olathe hospital spokesman said. The accident occurred about one mile from the intersection Avenue at 1:50 a.m. Saturday, the police Services for Yount were at 9 a.m. today at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Oatley. The accident is still under investigation, according to the Olathe police. From Page one Work... Wark Force, formerly housed in the Wesley Building, is now located in the former office of School Relations, Room 101 in the Kansas Union. Hudson said this could be the last year Work Force would be run by students. The University administration, which has said it would eventually assume responsibility for the funding and organizing of the program, may take over as early as next fall, she Ed Rolfs, student body president, said the University had allocated funds for the hiring of a University placement director. The notet could be filled as early as January. Rofs said the new director would work in the Work Force office with Hudson for the space. "It will be a sort of internship for the placement director," he said. Kanazzer said he was pleased the administration was absorbing the program. It proves that Work Force is a success, he said. man, about 5-2foot going through several purses. She said the man, dressed in a T-shirt and blue jeans, walked by her and she would until she asked him what he was doing. Susan Miller, Topeka junior, told the police she was typing on the ground floor of the building at about 3 a.m. when she heard a noise on the second floor. Another burglar took place early Sunday morning at the Delta Delta sorcerory. She said she went upstairs and saw a She said the man turned around and briefly briefed at her before leaving the Students: Interested in the concert series? Interviews are being held Tuesday, Sept. 9 and Wednesday, Sept. 10 for student membership on the concert series. Governor's Room 7 p.m. Kansas Union --- AUDIOTRONICS 928 MASSACHUSETTS ROTEL IS SO CERTAIN OF THE QUALITY OF THEIR AUDIO PRODUCTS THAT THEY INVITE YOU TO COMPARE THEIR SPECS WITH ANYONE ELSE'S. AFTER THE SPECS HAVE WON YOU OVER, SEE US FOR A COMPLETE DEMONSTRATION BECAUSE IN THE END, LISTENING TO ROTEL WILL CONVINCE YOU. PRACTICAL APPLICATION FREE DEMONSTRATION Tuesday, September 9,1975 8:30 p.m. sharp - SELF-DEFENSE •SELF-AWARENESS •SELF-CONFIDENCE •LEADERSHIP •PHYSICAL FITNESS There are no paper tigers at this Martial Arts Academy. Realism and practicality are the standards here. Stop talking about how you've always wanted to learn Karate or Women's Self-Defense—come in and try it. GOJU RYU MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY 835 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Massachusetts % Massachusetts across the street by Jay Shoppe Call 842-844 after 3 p.m. mon.-Thurs. * 10:30 pm ON CHANNEL SIX 841-2100 Patronize Kansan Advertisers 1