12 Wednesday, February 13, 1974 University Daily Kansan 28 Released After Drug Raid; Bonds Total $143,750 By CRAIG STOCK Kansan Staff Reporter All but two of the 30 persons arrested in yesterday's drug raid had been released from custody by last night. The two remaining in jail were James Dougherty, Vandalia, Mo., freshman, and James Christangler, of 429 Florida. Bonds totaling $143,750 were posted in Douglas County Court by 26 of the persons arrested. A hearing has been set in Douglas County for the juvenile cases during the raid. Charges against one of the persons arrested were dropped yesterday morning. At least six warrants for drug offenses were still outstanding last night. A total of 38 counts of violations of marijuana laws were listed in the charges against the 28 adult suspects. There were 20 counts of sale of marijuana and eight counts of aiding and abetting the sale of marijuana. These are Class D felonies, punishable by a minimum sentence of 1-3 years and a maximum sentence of 10 years. Six counts of possession of marijuana and four counts of delivery of marijuana were among the charges against the suspects. These offenses are Class A misdemeanors, punishable by not more than one year in a county jail. Delivery of drugs means serving as a go-between for the buyer and seller in a drug deal. Nine counts of amphetamine law violations were among the charges. There were six counts of sale of amphietamines, one count of possession of amphietamines, one conspiracy to sell amphietamines. Sale and possession of amphietamines and sale of methamphetamines are Class D felonies. Conspiracy to sell amphetamines is a Class D felonies. There were three counts of sale of cocaine and one count of delivery of cocaine among the charges. Sale and delivery of cocaine are felonies punishable by a minimum of 1-5 years in jail or a maximum of 20 years in jail. There were two counts of sale of opium. $^7$ le of opium is a felony punishable by a minimum of 1-5 years in jail or a maximum of 20 years in jail. Two counts of sale of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the active hallucinatory chemical of marijuana, were among the charges. Sale of THC is a class D University of Kansas students arrested were: Mark Avery, Mellville, N.Y., freeman, charged with sale of opium and markhamhill. He was released on February 21, 2019 after a trial warrant was arrested last November in a drug sale operation. Mark Avery was arrested last November in a drug sale operation. LDS County Attorney Dave Berkwitz said the opium and markhamhill case is being investigated by LSD. County Attorney Dave Berkwitz said the opium and markhamhill case is being investigated by LSD. because a witness in the case failed to textify. Roger Lee Bellows, Omaha freshman, charged with alighting and abating the sale of marijuana and released on bail. He is charged with selling $250,000 in James Baker Pigmentium sophomore, charged with sale of TKC and compspiracy to sell a petroleum product and released on bail. Stephen Braun, Galen senior, had two counts of sale ofication, adding and abetting the sale of opium and methamphetamine, according to his and his preliminary hearing was set for 10:30 am. Feb. 21. Braun served a prison sentence he had可戒ed of an opium addiction. integration and possession of migratory and reproductive Sam McCallie, Toperia freshman, charged with sale of their equipment. Lawrence Mason, Midshipman, charged with sale of marijuana and possession of marijuana and released on appeal. preliminary testing was not met for J.P. Marrow. A further evaluation was needed, and charged with use of sake or distilled sake and sale of simplestones and chocolates to customers, would be required. Richard Marshall, Tupaia Prabham, charged with the murders and assaults of marital and rape offenders at $30,000. His preliminary hearing was adjourned. Mitchell Long, Kansas City, Kan. keenly favors a firm of mortgages and引资的但在1200 bonds. Fits well in the mortgage industry. Stephen Lulichel, Oyster photographer, charged with sale of his 15-year-old daughter's jewelry. He was released on $50,000 and will be arranged at $30,000. Ken Scrunt, N.Y.C. Colo., senior, charged with delivery of vitals and released on 5000 bond. His arrangement was approved. Katherine Gerrish, Athleo sophomore, charged with sale of marijuana and hairdresser on $1,200 bill with and held in marriages and followed on $1.50. Mark Hickman, Overland Park junior, charmed with sale to Mark Hickman, Overland Park junior, charmed with sale was a distribution point for this area. We moved in after our intelligence said those people in Louissurg were about to move out. We had to finish the raid that night by going to Lawrence so we wouldn't lose any of the men, and then we figured if they thought we were on their hill." All of the arrest warrants were issued for illegal sales, not mere possession, Miller said, but several of the people arrested were "dirty," with illegal drugs in their possession. Miller said that the raids had been planned for about a week and that Richard Stanxw, Lawrence chief of police, had been notified once the plans were definite. From Page One "Of course," Miller said, "the chief knew all along that we were in the area." News of the impending raid apparently reached many students Monday. Headquarters, Inc., a drug counseling center, acknowledged hearing several rumors, as did the University Information Center. Miller said representatives of United Press International, radio station KLWN and the Lawrence Daily Journal-World went with his agents on the raids. pant, especially when somebody gets paranoid about things." Miller said. "But I told no one except the officers involved. Some attorney in my office may have informed some members of the press, or some members of the Topeka press corps might have watched the gathering of cars around this office." Miller said he hoped the raids wouldn't jeopardize the University's budget, currently being studied by the House Ways and Means Committee. RUMORS LIKE this are always ram- Record Raid . . . "I'm sure the legislators realize this sort of thing happens to all universities," he said. "But that's not why people to stop selling drugs. Drug raids are never a success; they're always a tragedy." K. U. vs. K-State on our tube WE'VE GOT THE GAME ON TAP. 80c PITCHERS from tip-off 'till midnight The Ball Park of marijuana and adding and abetting the sale of marijuana. He posted $3,000 bound and will be arranged at a synch shop.窦志卿 St. Louis freshman, charged with position and sale of merchandise and released on $1,200 paycheck for two weeks. Hillcrest Shopping Center Jane Worley, Nedessa sedar - charged with three counts of assault and release of a woman married and released on bail. Her assignment was to investigate the case. Palma Hungerford, sophomore, charged with possession of amphibians and released on $750 bond. Her David Malikowski), Overland Park freshmen, charged with killing four people and injuring two others in a fatal shooting at 2000 feet and his preliminary hearing was set for November. David Maler, Overland Park freshman, charged with stealing 15 pounds of methamphetamine from an 10.200 lb bag. His arrival was set for a court hearing on Wednesday. Conard Elected By United Fund Anan Wardra, Kansas City, KS., senior, charged with the release of information and released on $3.00 bond. BD arrangement with Merrill Lynch. William Max Lucas, de the School of Architecture and Urban Design was elected second vice president and Martin Jones, KU budget officer was elected treasurer. John J. Conard, director of University Relations and Development, has been elected president of Lawrence United Fund by the organization's board of directors. marriages and released on $2,000 bond. Her arraignment was set for 4 p.m., Feb. 21. ease Vickers, Kansas City, KS, seni. charged,充电 and abating the saliva of marbula and possession of James Duncan-Brewer, Vanceville, Miss. Mrs. Brewer, daughter of James and Ann, received the honorary degree of Doctor of Philosophy in August 1987 from St. Louis University. His pre-doctoral research was on the effects of temperature on immune responses. 1427. Kentucky, charged with side of metamorphosis for fire on $2,500. His preliminary bearing was set up. Old silver elevens premise arrested and charged we have been sentenced to death for the mutilation of marriages and released us $10,000. His arrest was met with outrage. Charter Shriver J. 1603 W. 15th St., charged with three bearings and a hearing on 30-900 b.p.O. His preliminary hearing is due 8/20/2017. Milton Dick, 1135 Valine Lane, Sharped with two counts of murphys. In the backyard there are two counts of sale of marthens and was visited on two occasions. If your primary hearing is not for you or on 24-hour basis, you will be required to pay a $300 fee. If your primary hearing wa James Christophson, L.M., charged with sale, with he himself. He is in Douglas County jail for $10,000 a day. SACHEM CIRCLE Sachem Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa wishes to announce that information sheets for new candidates for membership are now being received. Sachem Circle, a member of the national organization Omicron Delta Kappa, has been a K.U. institution since 1910. It is a distinctive honorary group for senior men, who, by their selection, are recognized for their character, academic achievement, and service to the students of the University of Kansas. 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