14 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, November 6, 1967 Pot grows— Continued from page 1 Anderson said he thought youths had too much access to the plant. "You can go almost any-place and find it," he said. Further south in Lyon County, Sheriff Robert Duncan arrested three students last week. Unlike most of the other cases which involve east and west coast residents, the students were from towns in Kansas and Missouri. Duncan said the hemp grows in some spots in the county, but a weed control unit sprays it wherever found. "If you burned a patch this summer, I guarantee you three-fourths of it will come back next summer," he said. Two other students were picked up in Hutchinson last week with about a pound of processed marijuana. Detective Sgt. Harold Mangels said "it looked like pretty good stuff." Mangels agrees that something ought to be done, but points out that it's hard to destroy the plant. The detective said that officials from a nearby city told him people "are making maps designating where it grows." He would not name the city. The Douglas County sheriff's office in Lawrence said one case is pending in that area. He said the plant also grows wild in his county. The only arrest reported in recent months where marijuana does not grow wild was made in Dodge City. The Ford County sheriff's office said one local youth Official Bulletin TODAY Physics Colloquium. 4:30 p.m. "Inter science Fences in Nuclear Reactions." Dr. R. B. Leachman, Kansas State. 332 Malott. G. E. College Powl Applications Deadline, 5 p.m., 200 Strong. SDS. 7.30 p.m. Kansas Union Faculty Recital. 8 p.m. Joseph Wilkens at the Recital Hall. 10 p.m. opera. Swarthout Recital Hall. TOMORROW Kansas, Carving Conference. All Day. Centennial Rm. Union. Leeuvre. 1:30 p.m. "Idiological Trends in American Avant Gards Drama" Enrique Sandoval, University of Chile. 341 Murphy. 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