University Daily Kansan, April 24, 1985 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 10 Officials find arsenal of weapons at camp By United Press International THREE BROTHERS, Ark — Federal authorities yesterday searched a sprawling paramilitary camp where five members of a white supremacist group were arrested, uncovering an arsenal of weapons and a mine field that could be detonated electronically. The Rocky Mountain News报 reported neo-Nazi Robert Seaturi, sought in last year's slaying of Denver radio talk show host Alan Berg, was thought to be hiding in the 24-acre survivalist compound. Federal and state authorities said their search would continue today, although it was thought that all residents left the camp Monday. James Ellison, head of the Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord, and four followers surrendered peacefully Monday, ending a day's siege of the camp operated by the missile to the Missouri/Akansas border. ELLISON WAS ARRAIGNED before U.S. Magistrate Ned Stewart Monday at Fort Smith on arson and illegal weapons charges. Yesterday, Stewart set bond for Ellison at $150,000, but no trial date was set. A CSA spokesman said the surrender negotiated with federal authorities included a signed agreement that CSA members would not be charged with harboring fugitives. Four others, all reputed members of The Order, a violent offshoot of the north Idaho-based Aryan Nations, were arrested to Fort Smith for arrangement. Randall Paul Evans, 30, of Los Angeles, and Thomas Day Bentley, 57, of Hayden Lake, Idaho, were wanted on federal warrants out of Seattle. Wash. A bond hearing was scheduled for tomorrow. EVANS IS ACCUSED of participating in a $8.3 million armored car robbery in Ukiah, Calif., and with dealing in stolen property. Bentley is charged with robbery and conspiracy and with dealing in stolen property. Also being held were James Wallington and Jefferson D. Butler. Wallington was charged with possession of a submachine gun and obliterating the serial number on the shotgun. Butler charged with possession of hand grenades. A bond hearing was scheduled Friday. "Pick your own fresh asparagus, or we'll be glad to pick some for you." 843-3192 When picking asaparagus, take hold of the spear at mid-way with your thumb pointed down, as you would hold a golf club, and bend downward. It will snap when tenderness stops and toughness begins, leaving what you have picked all green, and all edible. 843-3192 Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. 1 p.m.-6 p.m. When picking asparagus, take hold of the spear East on Hwy 10 to DG Go. 442, go 1 mile, turn north, go ½ mile OR 3 miles from 15th and Haskell Ave., and ½ mile south. TONIGHT 7:30 $1.50 HEADMASTERS Stuart Hall 200 count Bond Typing Paper $8 \frac{1}{2} $ x 11 " Size 99¢ Canon 843-8808 Receive a coupon for $5 off next haircut with purchase of FizzIn Colour FIZZ-IN COLOUR Shampoo Out $299^{00} Canon Typestar* Electronic Typewriter Full page memory Quiet office — Touch Keyboard Amber, Black Opal, Brandywine, Cinnabar, Rouge, Sun Gold Sterling Stacking Tray Stacks to any height without posts. Color: Smoke or Brown $1.87 Dennison Center Marks-a-Lot large or regular STORES 43 $ ^{\text{¢}}_{\mathrm {ea}} $ phone 841-3099 In Southern Hills Mall 1601 W.23rd. AJ CROMER --- Offer good thru Sun. 4/28/85 2120 W. 9th St. Bucky's 842-2930 BIG END $4.75 SMALL END $6.75 FULL SLAB $9.95 All dinners served with Tater Curl Fries, Bread and Pickles and choice of Side Orders (to go only) 719 MASSACHUSETTS SAME NICE PEOPLE * SAME MANAGEMENT * FORMERLY OLD CARPENTER HALL SMOKEHOUSE 1