2 Monday, April 2, 1973 University Daily Kansan Inquiry into Triple Killings Uncovers No New Clues There are no new leads concerning the murders of three persons whose bodies were found Thursday in a car southeast of Frohnau, where investigators in Frohnau County. Franklin County Attorney Robert Pinet said a pathologist's report should be examined, and the preliminary criminal report had indicated that Mrs. Hazel Avery, 61, 620 Alabama St., her son woken Avery, 19, Iola, and Gary Lowe from their home were shot to death with a 38 caliber weapon. The victims, who had been traveling in Mrs. Avery's car from Richmond to Lawrence were found in the car Thursday morning. Tuesday night Avery had called his mother from Richmond where he had been stranded while hitchhiking from Iola. He reportedly was traveling to Lawrence to meet Longleaf and to appear as a witness in a lawsuit built upon her involvement involved Longleaf. Thehearner Jefferson County, was dismissed Wednesday because of lack of evidence. Neither Steel Girders Topic of Talk One hundred fifty midwestern civil engineers, primarily from Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska, attended the 18th annual structural engineering conference Friday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The conference was sponsored by the department of civil engineering and the division of continuing education at the University of Kansas in cooperation with the Kansas section of the American Society for Counselors and the Kansas Highway Commission. After a welcoming address by William P. Smith, Dean of the School of Engineering, Frederick S. Adams, regional engineer for the American Institute of Steel Construction of Dallas, spoke on restraint in steel girder construction. His talk and slides dealt heavily with structural failure in steel girders in steel girders under undue strain at the welded junctions after those welds cool. Adams also discussed some inherent weaknesses in structural design, calling them "shogun traps which are set by the architect, loaded by the engineers and sprung by the builder. These can and should be avoided," he said. Indians Celebrate Bureau Centennial A march down Massachusetts Street Saturday and a powwow Friday night of the Lawrence Indian Action group marked the arrival of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). About 250 persons attending the Friday night powwow discussed U.S. treaties with the Potawatami Indians broken by the government. More than 100 persons joined in the march from Veteran's Park at 19th and Louisiana streets to Central Park at 7th and Tennessee streets. The purpose of the march was to gain statewide support, according to an announcement made Thursday at a news conference. News Briefs By the Associated Press Last POW CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines--Skimy and chalk-faced, the last known U.S. warrior in Indochina ate his first American man on March 16, 1959 in Army Capt. Robert T. White, 32, of Newport News, Va., flew here from Saigon following his release in a Mekong Delta village. His crew members only meters from where his reconnaissance plane was shot down Nov. 15, 1969. Tornadoes Tornadoes left at least eight persons dead in South Carolina and Georgia over the weekend and the National Weather Service warned Sunday of the possibility of additional twisters and flooding in a wide swath of the state. The watch was issued for parts of Florida, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The weather bureau said heavy rains across Missouri have also posed "a serious flood situation," and rivers in North and South Carolina were reported already above flood stage. --days per week TOO POOR TO BUY A TERM PAPER? Get the next best thing: a Term Paper Clinic at the Reference Dept., on Non Library. A half hour or more of your source sources on your subject. Free. Longfellow nor Avery were present. Mrs. Avery had asked Longfellow to drive her to Boston. For an appointment come to the Reference Desk, Walson Library, or phone: 863-347 Pinet said Saturday that bullets had been recovered from all three bodies and were being examined by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, which is one of the authorities in the case. A search on foot of the area where the bodies were found and KBI interviews of persons in that area had been conducted. Joint funeral services for Mrs. Avery and her son will be at 2 p.m. today at the Humsey Funeral Home. The Rev. Benton Humsey, president of Humsey Church, be in Lawrence Memorial Park Cemetery. --days per week Funeral services for Long fellow will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Rumsey Funeral Home. The Rev. M. C. Allen will conduct the service in Lawrence Memorial Park Cemetery. Recognition of art for women and by women stimulates feminine self-understanding and feminist artist's artist training. Attend Sunday night in Woodruff Auditorium. Feminist Interprets Her Art Chicago started the Feminist Art Program, an educational effort designed to develop a new environment for women to create female imagery into the art community. "The struggle to be yourself and an artist is squashed against the white, male-dominated cultural definition of what a woman should be like," she said. Some of her work was exhibited Saturday and Sunday in the Kansas Union. Both sculptures and paintings involved symmetrical forms, with shapes colorfully shaded with a delicate effect. The technical attempt of her work, Chicago said, is to fuse soft shapes into hard frameworks. Women artists, working independently, have produced a recognizable fimine pattern, she said. 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The deadline for applications is April 6, 1973. —An Equai Opportunity Employer— If all university If all university students who are registered to vote in Douglas Co. do so on April 3rd, their votes would have tremendous significance. Your input is needed. Vote to re-elect Helen Gilles, M.D. to the Dr. Gilles has been a pediatrician in the community for 24 years and a member of the board for 4 years. She is concerned about the needs of children and youths. Committee to reelect Helen Gilles, Jim Owens, Gib Vaughn, Co Chairmen. School Board USD 497 Saturday, April 21—8:30 p.m. MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM Fickets: $6,5,4—All Seats Reserved Tickets: 36,5/5—All Seats Reserved On Sale At: Memorial Hall, Truman Cramers Shopping Center, Sterne Studio, 3500 W Vivian Rd., Capers Corner's, 4th & Mission Rd. Kleiders in Lawrence. Mall Or accepts at Memorial Hall only. Money orders only. Stamped self-address. Memorial Hall, 1600 N. 7th St. Kansas City, Kansas 66101 replete with nutrient, sexual and reproductive imagery. "The way to look at these paintings," she said, "to concentrate on one of them when few people are around." First the circle will be surrounded by a layer of glue into gray. A sense of movement comes YUK RE-ELECT EMICK City Commission Use Kansan Classified -presents- THE FABULOUS 75' Pitchers -FREE- 75' Pitchers Live Music 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday Admission with K.U. I.D. FAB FOUR YUK IT UP AT THE YUK DOWN Lady's Night Tues.-Thurs. Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa presents David Steinberg Jimmie Spheeris Wednesday, April 4 B. B. King Saturday, April 7 All B.B. King & Jimmie Spheeris LPs at special prices during the festival $4.98 to $2.99 $5.98 to $3.59 Tickets available for both concerts , SUA office Start your hope chest. 25c Oneida Silvermilts P.O. Box 1 Oneida, NY 13421 I enrole 25% of the beautiful Oneida sample stainless teaspoon I checked below. 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