2. Friday, March 8, 1974 University Dally Kansan 2 SLA Men Say They Want to Save Hearst Two imprisoned symbionite Liberation Army (SLA) members claim they want to save kidnapped hereditary Patricia Armand and they have asked for a release. SLK aids laminations of Miss Heart have linked her fate to that of the two SLA "soldiers": Joseph Remiro and Russell Little. They are charged with murder and assault in the assassination of Marcus Foster, Oakland supersonetting of schools. They are being held at San Quentin prison. The girl's father, Randolph A. Heart, said yesterday that he had no comment yet on the prisoners' letter, which was delivered Wednesday to him. He also said that he will be in attendance. Witness Says Mitchell Set Up Vesco Meeting Government witness Harry Sears testified that hours after financier Robert Vos contributed $20,000 to President Nixon's re-election campaign, then Atty. General John N. Mitchell set up a "very productive meeting" between Vos's lawyer and the director of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Sears, a former aide to Vesco, attained at the trial of Mitchell and former Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans, who are charged with conspiracy to defraud the company. Israelis on Alert after Syrian Threats Reinforced Israeli troops and tanks were on high alert after warnings of a Syrian attack on Tel Shaam, in Israel—occupied Syria, front-line military Intelligence reports of the possible Syrian attack were cited as the reason Defense Minister Moshe Doyne canceled his resignation and extinguished a firebomb in Gaza. Israeli military sources said they had received reports that President Israel Assad of Syria wanted to launch a limited offensive to heat up the base. The Israeli defense ministry said the assault would be a "military attack." British Industry to Resume Full-time Work Britain's new Labor government told the nation's industries to get back to full-time work. This action followed the settlement of a miners' strike that threatened 40,000 workers. Energy Secretary Eric Varley decreed that factories would resume a normal work week at midnight today after 88 days on part-time. That will signal the end of the grave industrial crisis that contributed to the downfall of Edward Heath's Conservative government. Coal) shipments started moving yesterday from pits to power stations and state-owned steel plants on which much of the industry depends for its raw materials. The shipments were the first since the 280,000 miners launched a nationwide strike for higher wages a month ago. 9 Streakers Arrested Under City Ordinance Nine persons engaging in various forms of streaking, were arrested for indecent exposure late Wednesday night and early yesterday morning by Lawrence police. The nine, eight University of Kansas students and one student from Kansas State University, were all released yesterday on $100 bond in municipal court. The men were arrested under a city ordinance prohibiting indecent exposure. Kansas Aty. Gen, Vern Miller said Wed. November that, no state law prohibited streaking. Dolgin Dowling, Overland Park freshman, and Thomas Gray, Birmingham, Mich, freshman, were arrested about 12:10 yesterday morning when police stopped an open Jeep driven by Dolgin. Gray was a wheel drive vehicle. Police said both men were mute. Seven other streakers, all arrested yesterday and charged with indecent exposure. Richard Johnson, Western Springs, Ill., senior; Kevin Kelly, Annandale, Va., sophomore; Charles Laskowiak, Lawrence junior; Craig Newport, Des Pers, Mo., junior; and John Bone, Overland Park freshman at K-State. runcard Stanwix, Lawrence chief of police, said yesterday that police were unable to get too close to campus because of the huge crowds there. THE MEAD HALL PLAYERS From Page One They said they got people to bet with them that they wouldn't do it again. They made their second streak and collected on the bender plan to give the money to a sick friend. Streakers . . and Kaw Valley School of Performing Arts will hold an OPEN HOUSE on Come & see our facilities, hear some music. Admission free. At Mead Hall, 921% Mass. Sat., March 9-8-12 p.m. Formerly Jenkins upstairs backdoor theatre Cadets at Kemper Military School in Boonville, MO., participated in streaking incidents yesterday morning and Wednesday night. An undetermined number of cadets joked six blocks in the nude to prove their bravery. Between 60 and 80 cadets took part in a streak Wednesday night across the parade field and into the city. There are 127 cadets at the school. Carroll Meek, acting president, said he told the cadets that he represented "any activity that brings adverse publicity to the school." Police have begun to arrest streakers. One was arrested in Warrensburg, Mo, and another in Springfield, Mo., in addition to the nine arrested here. In Garden Plain, a restaurant owner, Chris Cushman, is offering a free breakfast to the first nude duo to streak his place tomorrow morning. If you are interested in sharing information about KU with people in your hometown over spring vacation, you may wish to stop by the Office of Admissions & Records, 126 Strong Hall, or the Office of School Relations, 101 Union. We will be happy to provide materials which will help you acquaint others with the University of Kansas. Overwhelmed by people interested in finding out more about the University of Kansas? Cushman said he didn't have the nerve to break out, if they've got the nerve to come up with a plan. THE JAYHAWKER Yearbook of the Students of the University of Kansas Sollicits applications for the positions of EDITOR and BUSINESS MANAGER of the 1975 JAYHAWKER Any student in the University of Kansas is eligible to apply. The positions are salaried. Each applicant should file a letter of application, addressed to The Jayhawker Board, and which should reach Mr. Tom Yoe, Adviser, c/o University Relations Office, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 66045, by 5 P.M., FRIDAY, MARCH 29. Three letters of reference 1 from a KU teacher or staff member, 1 from an employer or former employer, and 1 from a person of your choice) must be submitted by the time the Board meets to interview candidates, but need not accompany the application. The letter should outline the applicant's qualifications for the editorship or the business managership, and briefly outline any ideas he/she has for the execution of those duties. Additional information about the positions can be obtained from Mr. Yoe, University Relations; or from Richard Stitt, 1974 Editor, or Ronald Rosner, 1974 Business Manager, who can be reached through The Jayhawker Office in the Kansas Union. 2 Armed Men Rob Students At Potter Lake The students were ordered to undress and give their money to the men, who were armed with pistols. They refused to undress and one of the assailants fired two blank shots at the students. The students then gave the assailants $11. Two unidentified men robbed two KU students at gumpoint about 10 p.m. Wednesday at the bridge at the north end of the campus according to a Security and Parking report. TOWN MEETING will feature State Rep. Mike Glover, D-Lawrence, and the Rev. Richard Tayler, leader of the United Dry Park Recreation Center at the South Park Recreation Center. STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHS ARE BEING accepted as entries in the seventh annual University of Kansas Photography Contest. The deadline for entries is 5 p.m., March 29. Each student will be required to print papers will become part of a traveling photographic exhibition of the University. Copies of rules and entry terms to available in 5 First Hall and the Stu- dium Library. Please contact Keith Krueger. 10% Discount on "Cash & Carry" Downtown 111 Massachusetts 925 Iowa Malls 711 W. 23rd Hillcrest Convenience, management, cleanliness. Best apartment value in Lawrence. If you're interested in living with us at Cedarwood during Summer or Fall, contact us now. Use Kansan Classified KU Bus Service 843-1116 2414 Ousdahl