Tuesday, October 19. 1978 5 CIAL FEATURES y Vandalism, theft unsolved in KU athletic department whisky, and spinning one such a quotation added a quotation: think that man voyage can voyage away as with some in view, leave off as it is. It is be gotten from the most masticated or creature l love for desire for desire for his as long as only office- missing your issuing your , not just currum with ans. Vandalism and a theft last week in athletic departments at the University of Florida. ophy are set out ts, nor sat hours for hours for drinking. while he was drink- ing. He t that all in every- you are a mast of poli- Two field hockey nets were stolen last Monday night and three gymnastics mats were stolen. ring note: bout. Best k ing the sses will Jan, 10- Drama Criticism will attend London on e British e clearer that possible whether he an adult not. The members of ants wills always, only be per- haps the company and the Others immercial The floor exercise mat, used by both men's and women's gymnastics teams, was slit on the underside of four panels. Bob Lockwood, men's gymnastics coach said the damage was done to the "wrong" side of the mat because it was rolled up when it was cut. The outer cover used to slide the large mat around was also damaged, he said. explicit the $620 trip air between nights at private included, the session graduate $48 graduate THE FLOOR EXERCISE MAT cost $80 and required repairs will be for $300. Lockdown A large wrestling mat was slit about two-thirds of the way through, he said, and the cut is too deep to make temporary capling to fill the cut effective. Until a new wafer cover can be applied to the damaged area, the mat isn't safe for use, Lockwood said. English University Daily Kansan A smaller mat belonging to the physical education department, which is used for padding underneath gymnasial equipment, to repair and will require about $120 of repairs. Garbage . . . From page one Boyle said, is when the crew encounters skunks while making its rounds. He said that Lawrence was loaded with skunks and that the crew saw skunks digging in the trash outside of Gertrude Sellards Pearson residence and residence hall nearly every morning. He said the skunks would sometimes drive the creep away, making it necessary to close them up. In the "old days," Boyle said, the trash crew picked up many refrigerators, stoves and hot-water heaters, but they no longer encounter such items. He said that the crew wasn't required to pick up any containers or items weighing more than 20 pounds. By now most of the weekend's trash has been taken to the landfill, but as Boyle said, it's a steady job. There's always Wednesday, Thursday, Friday . . . Lockwood used the gymnasies team left the mats in good condition at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. The next morning the damage was repaired and a concrete erection facilities and to the campus police. The women's field hockey team was also the victim of vandals' activity. Two bright red socks were Dianna Beebe, field hockey coach, said the nets were on the field at 7 p.m. last Sunday but were missing at 10 the following morning. The theft comes half way through the field hockey season to a team that can't afford the $250 required to purchase two more nets. Beebe said the team would be by with old nets, which used to be "draped" around the basketball court in the field house. The campus police were notified of the incident, Beebe said, and they offered a passport. "They told me the nets might show up on a homecoming decoration because the holes were small enough to lend themselves to being stuffed," she said. REMINDER: The KU Backgammon Club meets every day. At 7 p.m. in the Oread Room, Kansas Union. Be there before 7:00 to play in the tournament. BRING YOUR BOARDS Zee Mostel & Gene Wilder As "THE PRODUCERS" Hillcrest DEBATE Third party in debate MIKE NANCY GLOVER vs. HAMBLETON (Candidates for State Legislature) and ARDEN ARNOLD BOOTH vs. BERMAN (Candidates for State Senate) 7:00 P.M. Wednesday, October 20 When local candidates for state legislative offices debate in the Kansas Union tomorrow night, American Party lawmakers Thomas Hart of Lawrence will be among them. yesterday that Hart would be added to the program. Forum Room of The Kansas Union Hart, who is running for state representative from the 44th district, will debate State Rep. Mike Glover, D-Lawrence, and Nancy Hambleton, the Republican candidate, at 7 in the Forum Room. Sponsored by KU-Y & SUA Originally, the debate was to be between candidates from only the two major parties. But Hart complained to KU-Y and SUA, saying that it would not work in Tausch, KU-Y board member, announced State Sen. Arden Booth, R-Lawrence, and Arnold Bermann, Democratic candidate for Booth's 2nd District senate seat, will also debate. brausch said Hart wasn't invite originally because the sponsoring organizations weren't aware there was an American Party candidate for the seat. "We realize an ethical duty to represent all shades of the political spectrum," she said. The candidates will answer questions from a five-member panel, then answer questions from the audience. There will also be time for a general policy statement. Panelists will be James Drury, professor of political science; Doug Bell, president of the College Republicans; Steve Millstone, Washburn University law student; and Sue Gump, League of Women Volunteers. Debbie Gump, editor of the Kansan, will be the moderator. Softness Gets a Second Look This Fall. Cowl necks in 100% Nylon. 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