Friday, June 18, 197 University Summer Kansan 3 Kansan Photo by LEONARD SOPHRIN . aviation lab tour was part of staff college at KU Civil Air Patrol Cadets Inspect Aircraft Model Civil Air Patrol Cadets Help Find Lost Planes They wear uniforms, march in drills and call their superiors "Sir." But they never use gun-skins. They wear jackets and wear their hair pretty much as they like it and are more in love with Bonanza than a Phantom jet. They're Civil Air Patrol (CAP) cadets, and function as an air force instructor. Force is to assist in search and rescue operations for missing The cadets, about 170 of them from the ages of 13 to 21, have been at KU all week attending the College of Engineering Region Cadet Staff College. The college which ends Saturday, is a leadership program designed to help the cadets improve their organizational and managerial abilities. CAP program was organized. The CAP cadet program is in its 28th year. It was formed in 1943, two years after the adult CAP volunteers aid in finding aircraft that are reported missing and presumed crashed. An investigation into a wreckage of a small plane is difficult to spot from the air and often there is not even a final radio message to help ap- point the probable location of the plane. The volunteers are reimbursed for the gas and oil used in their planes during the search mission, and all other expenses themselves. Cadets are not allowed to fly with the searchers because a safety officer is hazardous flying. But they can and do aid in ground communications. help keep records of aircraft refusing and securing airports Memorial Fund Honors KU Grad Many CAP cadets take advantage of special rates to rent CAP aircraft and take private Memorial contributions totaling $3,000 have been received by the University of Kansas Environmental School from friends and family to establish the Michael H. Breeding Scholarship Fund. Breeding, a KU alumnus from Blue Rapids, was listed as a candidate in February, 1970, while serving as a Marine pilot in Viet Nam. Leslie Bacon Is Freed In Seattle SEATTLE. Wash. (UPI)—Bruce Latham bonded (UPI) that was freed on $10,000 this week after spending four weeks in jail for refusing to answer a question posed by the judge. The bond was set following her indictment in New York City on a charge she was involved in to bomb a Manhattan bank. "I'm actually a human being she the abortion, CalebAGS ager" title text on her release from jail. "I cannot believe I can really walk out of her." Miss Bacon said she planned to spend her first night of freedom listening "to some music." U. Magistrate Alan Fleibok u.s. appeals court in San Francisco ordered her freed on her own recognition pending the appeal The release order was concerned with the $100,000 bond issued to the students for contempt for failure answer questions from the U.S. District Court grand jury investigation the March 1 bombing Froehlich refused to lower or wipe out the $10,000 bail on the New York charge. He also set June 30 for a hearing on her appearance in the Southern New York on the plot charge there. Miss Bacon told a news conference on the courthouse, where she spoke of the New York bomb plot or had any knowledge of the Capitol "They the government have no idea who did it (the Capitol bombing)," the buxom blonde said. "And they have a hard time about it." A bit about the movement. The grand jury is an easy way to do that. Of the FBI agents who arrested her and the federal prosecutors who questioned her, Misa Bacon was convicted of killing 20 who are capable of any kind of atroty and killings in Vietnam. Trying to scare the movement. What lesson did she learn from her experience? "Don't ever say a word to a grand jury," she said. Report ... From Page 1 harassed and discriminated against because of its appearance, its beliefs, and its general "The Street Community has a close link to drugs, but drug usage is not universal. Opinions about drugs and the actual use of drugs vary among those who consider street drugs a normal part of their lives, some generalizations can be made. In general, the Street Community is less concerned about drugs than the rest of the community, although there is a general agreement that hard drugs like heroin should be excluded from the community. On the other hand, there is also general agreement in the Street Community that marijuana is not dangerous and that it should be legalized or at least tolerated by the community at large. The Street Community is also concerned with the use of other drugs, like LSD, amphiprene compounds, barbiturates, etc. enforcing the housing codes, and being left alone." Standard "In view of these beliefs and attitudes of the Street Community, one can understand its recommendations about eliminating discrimination, strengthening the human relations department, establishing law enforcement review and complaint boards, "It is hard to generalize about the Students, since there were different perceptions among them, depending on their background and the extent to which they limited their activities to the campus or became involved in the community. Many of them, however, were concerned about their isolation from the rest of the community. Also, most of the Student participants were more political thinking, and this point of view was reflected in their general concern for minority groups and recommendations about expanding the role of the human relations department. Some of the Student participants spoke openly of trying to develop a radical change in the political system, saying that they felt that the present system could not or would do anything significant about the underlying problems. There are surprisingly little dissatisfaction expressed about the University. Most of the student concerns related to the social problems in Lawrence or the broader problems of the country." University (Administration and Faculty) Participants from the University reported their concern about their dual responsibilities to the students and to the state which funds the University. Very little was said about specific University concerns other than to improve of communication between the students and the broader community. The University participants, however, expressed a great interest in the problems of the city and a wish to find solutions in finding solutions for these problems. "There was some sorrow about the way the University was seen as being blamed for the 'street people', and the hope was expressed that improvement in communications might delimit the extent to which the University is made into a 'scapegoat'. "The University participants, whose political thinking ranges from conservative to liberal, all reflected a concera for other community groups, and in particular, the need for the city to take steps to eliminate all discriminatory practices. "It was suggested that, as a step toward increasing communication between the University and the city, a joint Community-University Committee be set up which would have a direct line of communication to the City Manager and City Commission, on the one hand, and to the Chancellor of the University, on the other." 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That no holiday —what? 6-25 erry rompers, $11.00 THE ALLEY JIOP, 843 Mass, 7-30 MISSION MARKET - Corinne Sporrani The mission gives children the tips for gift giving. At low prices, we offer little used furniture. We have a little bit of everything from Tux and New Hampshire Maple. www.missionmarket.com FOR SALP: Stance, Snowie, lovable, ideal for children, box-trained, cake see nurseries; baby Blue points p.m. VL 1-3572; 6-18 p.m. Western C. Cities Notes--On Sale! Revised, comprehensive, "New Analysis of Western Civilization," 8th ed. Camp Mad House, 41 W. 7th St., 8-10b Sandy Treadway, Owner 2323 Ridge Court, Suite 81 Lawrence, Kansas Phone V12-4044 Minute Mouse shirts, $3.00. THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 7-20 SALE ON SATIN HOT-PANTS—$6. GYPSY RAGS—17 W. Ninth. 6-18 MERRY BEES HEALTH SPA Unique antiques and interesting junque. Open 1 to 5 daily. THE OUT- LEET, 208 West 8th. 6-22 Nikkomr FTN, 510 mm f2.5 Zeiss mm telefoe镜头, Bogen 68 Sauer B charge and supplies. Excellent condition. FtN, 443-6036 or 843-7777. LONG DRESSES $10 GYPSY RAGS— 17 W. Ninth. 6-18 MACRAME SUPPLIES. Natural jute, Macraed, navy cord, and jute in variated colors. The Crewel Cupboard, 17 E. Rith Bk. 841- 856- 7:2 1968 WM Convertible, White exterior, black vinyl interior. Wood grain dash accessories, factory air conditioning. 炉 843-5434 after 7-2 Leedy. Drums (complete set with chrome snare and music). Zildaid Cybulsan (snare and music). Axel Hohne and Ann & Adam. Excellent condition. B442-5225. 5 p.m., T-2 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES 3 daysween 25 words or fewer $1.50 each additional word: $0.2 deadline : 5:00 p.m. m:2 days before publication RAY AUDIO-DISCOUNT. We sell the finest in audio. We sell it at COST PLUS 185. Open Mon thru Sat till (till) 9:30 p.m. at 185 Third Street 842-1047. Several furnished apartments for rent, some a/c. Also sleeping rooms, some with kitchen privileges. Borders campus and rear downtown. 843-757-6767. 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Call Manager 843-216-59 by office. 122-792 afternoons 10:29 $80 PER MONTH APT. 1 bdmr. hum, gas & water paid. Call Dave, 843- 6-29 Rooms near campus $40 per month and under Call Dave, 843-2116 6-25 LOST Lost. 1969 black onyx class ring, initials JJ. If found, please call Joye at 843-8603. 6-25 WANTED One male to share three-bedroom apt. one for summer. Rent $45 per month, utility paid. Call 842-3137. 6-18 Fun clothes for fun people THE AL- LEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 7-20 DIXON INSURANCE 839 Miss. 842-9210 Low Down Payment Assume $ 7^{3/4} $ per cent Loan call HIRD AGENCY 843-6153 843-8624 SHAW AUTO SERVICE 3 bedroom town house Family room and fireplace Dining Living 2 car garage 2 baths kitchen for HIRD AGENCY mufflers and shocks UDIOTRONICS Your headquarters MI DAS PHONE 843-121 available at Maupintour travel service The Stereo Store If You're Planning on FLYING Let Mapoutur Do The LEGWORK For Your (NEED) Aviation for airline tickets 612 N. 2nd St. 843-8943 Earthshine. E. 8th & Mass. ARC dodge shirts, housebroken, shots in- cluded. 6-25 900 Mass—The Malls—KU Union Female roommate wanted for fall Approx $60-$80 per month. Ask for Kathy at 812-5280 after S. 6-295 NOTICE Wanted: Girl grad student or senior to share 2 hrm. Wilt hill w/ a 2 graduate girl. Prefer not雾宴 not showering late. Study late Call Melanie, 843-355-3351. Nylon Peasant blouses ... all colors. $5.00 THE ALLEY SHOP. 842 Mass. 7.30 HELP WANTED Pun in the sun clothes. THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 7-30 Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.03 flowers for every occasion. Flowers on special every day. A wide selection of gifts. Alexander's, 826 Iowa, 842-7320 FOR Girls it's tops tops tops. THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Masc 7-30 Caculate Nursery. Compete, love learning. Preschool children. Summer vacations. Full or part time. State licensed. 843-2604. 7-9 FREE. 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Rates 1 Time — 25 wd or Less—$1.00—Add wd 1 ea 3 Times — 25 wd or Less—$1.50—Add wd 2 ea 5 Times — 25 wd or Less—$1.75—Add wd 3 ea 111 Flint Holl UN 4-4358 or 4359