8 Monday, April 30, 1973 University Daily Kansan Indian Benefit Planned The junior class will sponsor a five-hour concert and dance at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Red Dog Inn, 642 Massachusetts St., for the benefit of the Potawatomi Indians. Skip Kaltenbeuser, Prarie Village junior class president, said proceeds from the concert would be used to help defray expenses of the victims. The court battle with the federal government. The consumer Protection Association's annual membership meeting will be at 7:30 tonight. The Kansas Department of Agriculture No. 169 members of the board of directors are to be elected. Summer Kansan Malcolm Wheeler, associate professor of law and attorney for the tribe, said the action was an attempt to force the Department of the Interior to reinstate the tribe's constitution which was suspended Oct. 4. Applications for four news positions on the summer Kansas will be accepted in 105 Flint Hall until 5 p.m. Thursday. Applications are available there. Monroe Dodd, summer, will interview applicants for the staff positions Friday. Kaltenbeiser said that class officers decided to adopt the Potawatomi cause as a class project because it was a local event. They also felt that results of their efforts almost immediately. The groups appearing are the Rising Sun, Tide, the Penetrations and the Blue Waves. Admission is $1.50 a person, $2.50 a couple. Junior class card holders will be required. Local Activities Planned For Annual Law Day The 10th Annual Law Day will be observed nationally Tuesday, but activities in the District will take place on Friday. This year's Law Day theme is "Help Your Courts—Assure Justice." The local sponsor for the activities is the Douglas County Bar Association. Activities Sunday included a talk by John Langstrup, chairman of the Douglas County Law Day activities, to the Lawrence Association of Life Underwriters. Frank Gray. The topic for discussion at the public session will be the judicial system in California. Planned for Tuesday is a 48-minute discussion session by Douglas County Schools. Paddock also will be featured on a Sun- Power Cablevision broadcast tentatively to be released later this month. James J. Noone, coordinator for Law Day activities in Kansas and judge of the Sedgwick County District Court said, objection districts that would be in session Tuesday. Law Day was established in 1958 by President Eisenhower, and a 1961 joint Congressional resolution established Law Day as an annual observation. Prof Pleads Innocent To Battery Charge Unz was released Friday from Douglas County jail on $150 bond. Hiluel Unz, professor of electrical engineering, pleaded not guilty Friday to a misdemeanor battery charge during arraignment in Douglas County Court. A trial has been set for 4 p.m. May 27 in the county court. The charge was filed against Unz by Hassan Razaki-Kahmi, KU graduate student, in connection with an alleged incitement during a meeting of the Student Senate. ★ SUA Featured Speaker ★ BRING YOUR OWN • ALL OUR PRODUCTS ARE BIODEGRADABLE Body Bizarre Charles Morgan CANTERBURY HOUSE Elections One of the prosecuting attorneys for Democrats on Natural Hair and Body Care Products for From Body Need some spring and summer scents for your body? Come on down and get a whiff of Clover, Lavender, berry angelica and more. Clover oil will do all the oil will do for you. Scent some body lotion, massage oil, bath oil, or suntan oil with your scent tool 19 West #97-824-5056 Ior Every Body William Patrick McGinnis, piano Mary Anne Dresser, cello Free Sample of Creme Rinse with any purchase Free Glycerin Soap with $5.00 Purchase Recital Thursday, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. Watergate -10:30-5:30 10:30-8:30 Thursday 19 W. 9th St. LAWRENCE BODY BIZARRE Tuesday, May 1, after the 9 p.m. Eucharist, three new members of the Mission Committee will be elected. All "Canterbury people" are eligible to vote. Monday, April 30 Ballroom-Union 8:00 p.m. FREE ★ SUA Featured Speaker ★ CUSTOM MADE SANDALS Another one of our rugged yet comfortable sandal styles is pictured above. Available for men or women, with built in arch support, crepe shoes, or high heels. You feel enjoy your stroll on sandals which this spring. At Lawrence's oldest sandal shop. PRIMARILY LEATHER 812 Massachusetts AWRENCE URPLUS All types of jeans for all types of people