University Daily Kansan, April 17, 1985 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 6 } Houses, hills combed for neo-Nazi suspect By United Press International BRANSON, Mo. — A doubled manhunt force of 150 law officers searched scattered cabins and dense woodlands in the Ozark hills yesterday for a neo-Nazi suspected of carrying weapons at a state trooper and wounding another. Missouri Gov. John Ashercoff's office said two helicopters and National Guard troops were on standby in Springfield, Mo., as law enforcement patrols searched forests for David C. Tate, 22 of Aldo, Idaho. Tate was one of 24 members of a white supremacist group named Monday in a federal indictment for continuing criminal offenses. He also accused the killings of a Denver radio personality and an Idaho white supremacist. Missouri Highway Patrol Sgt. Ernest McClutchen at the search command post in Branson, located about 20 miles from the Arkansas border, said officers cordoned off an area in the mountainous region where Tate was thought to be hiding. A door-to-door search also was made of the scattered houses in the area. McClutch said trooper Jimmie E. Linegar, 31, of Reed's Spring, Mo., Monday night stopped Tate's car and radioed a request for a license check. He hit four times by fire from a damage wound and suffered fatal wounds. Trooper Allen Hines, 36, of Branson, arrived seven minutes later and was shot three times. A hospital has issued a statement as listed in fair condition yesterday. That suspect, Frank Lee Silva, 27, another member of Tate's group, was charged with concealing stolen money and transporting it across state lines and with harboring fugitives. ON CAMPUS TODAY "SOMETHING ELSE," a production using a variety of performing arts, will be performed by Lynn Schoemaker at 8 p.m. in the gallery of the Art and Design building. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL will conduct a letter-writing session from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Alicove E of the Union Delia. IN THE STREETS, a campus newspaper, will conduct a meeting from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Material for the next issue must be submitted by that time. THE DR. WHO Fan Club will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Regionalist Room of the Union. THE CENTER OF Latin American Studies will sponsor a brown bag lunch, "Merienda," from noon to 1:30 p.m. in 189 Lippincott Hall. THE DUNGEONS AND Dragon Club will conduct its weekly meeting at 7 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Union. at the gallery of the Art & Design building Postmodern Performance Wed., April 17th 8 p.m. Warning; Not recommended for those who prefer pretty-putty. Tin cans care too. Even the least of our laughter assumes the most horrible. poetry art dance music drama --- 1985 Kansas Relays "60 Years Running" April 16-17 Memorial Stadium Hershberger Track ADMISSION BUTTONS- Allow admission to all events and sessions In advance-$1 for everyone Friday and Saturday-$3 for everyone Your All-Sports Relays Ticket admits you to both days HIGHLIGHT EVENTS Men's Pole Vault Women's High Jump Scheduled to compete: 贝肯塔克 - 10' 10.75" Dave Vale - 18' 10" Dugley Lyle - 18' 8.75" Foral Dai - 18' 7.75" Stebbie Stubbled - 18' 4.75" Scheduled to compete Rita Blunton - 6' 3.5" Rita Graves - 6' 1.25" Shilly Fehman - 6" Ann O'Conner - 6" Jac Terva - 5' 10.5" Stop by and get your Kansas Relays Buttons now! Buttons are also available at any of these local merchants: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. - Athletic Ticket Office, East lobby, Allen Field Hous April 19 and 20 - Memorial Stadium Tell the world.Call the Kansan. Jachawk Bookstore Dairy Queen Rusty's in Season Gran Sport Carthay Sunflower Store The Jay Shop Southern Hills Shop Saint Gaudreau Shop France Saint Gaudreau Smokethouse Morris Sports Coast to Coast Rick's Bike Shop Kansas Union ATTENTION GRADUATES! --- Legal Services for Students Did you know that your student activity fee funds a law office for students? Most services are available at NO CHARGE! - Preparation & review of legal documents - Advice on most legal matters Respresentation & review of legal documents - Advice on most legal matters - Preparation & review of legal use - Naturalization of legal documents - Many other services available 8:30 to 5:00. Mon - friday 117 Burge (Satellite) Union 864-566 Call or drop by to make an appointment. Funded by student activity fee ... Spice up your day! House of Hupel Try our tantalizing hot & spicy dishes 2907 W. 6th 843-4070 PIZZA SHUTTLE 1601 W.23RD SOUTHERN HILLS SHOPPING CENTER 842-1212 Delivery During Lunch Also Delivery During Lunch Also 842-1212 $100 OFF Any Double Pizzas NAME ___ ADDRESS ___ DATE ___ EXPRES 12/31/84 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.April 17 (April 18, if it rains) East of Kansas Union Super savings on books, clothing, school supplies and art supplies. Just three examples are: SHIRTS FROM $2.99 SWEATSHIRTS FROM $5.99 SHORTS FROM $2.99 SPECIAL ART SUPPLY SECTION All sales final KU Bookstores Kansas Union Burge Union