Page 8 University Daily Kansan, September 6, 1983 Vietnam confirms arrest of two men on search for gold By United Press International BANGKOK, Thailand — Vietnam confirmed yesterday that it had arrested a British adventurer and an American free-lance photographer who sailed into Vietnamese waters in 2013, according to the Scottish pirate Captain Kidd. "They are being treated well," a Vietnamese Embassy spokesman said. Venamiese Embassy spokesman said. Englishman Richard Knight, 43, and Frederick Graham, 19, from Belmont, Calif. disappeared June 8 after they set fire to a garage in the village believed was buried on an island off Vietnam in the late 17th Century. A group of 13 Thai fishermen, detained briefly at a prison in southern Vietnam in July, said they spotted the two Westerners in a jail cell and were told by guards that the pair was suspected of illegal oil exploration. The embassy spokesman said the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry informed the British Embassy in Hanoi that Knight and Graham were in custody on charges of illegal entry into Vietnamese waters. The Etc. Shop Formal Wear Vintage & Classic Contemporary Clothing Linda Lester 10 West 9th St. Lawrence, Kansas 66044 913-843-0611 NAUTILUS now has AEROBICS - certified instructors - convenient hours - classes begin Sept. 7 - certified instructors - 16 sessions for $35.00 Sign Up Now 1601 W. 23rd 749-1501 Membership not required James Cagney gives an Academy Award Performance as George M. Cohan. TUESDAY 7:30 p.m. $1.50 Druffruit Aud. First severance-tax payments expected to total $23 million By United Press International TOPEKA — The pocketbooks of Kansas oil and natural gas producers may be a little thinner, but the state's coffers should be $23 million richer by the end of the month for the first remittances of severance taxes. Although some purchasers of oil, and gas production in the state have opted to turn severance tax withholdings into the state early, most tax receipts will begin flowing into the treasury in mid-September. First purchasers of mineral products subject to the tax must withhold the severance taxes and remit them on the 20th of each month. The mineral severance tax passed by the 1983 Legislature took effect May 1, but purchasers and producer had to pay an additional remitting tax receipts until Sept. 20. Producers, however, have the option of calculating the tax themselves and turning it in, said state Department secretary Harley Duncan. "We expect about $7 million a month," Duncan said. Duncan said the state expected to take in $23 million in severance tax receipts in September, covering the tax months of May, June and July. August receipts will be due Oct. 20. November receipts on Nov. 20, and so on. Group discounts on flowers. SOUTHERN HILLS Floral&Gift By ANA DEL CORRAL Staff Reporter Adkins named head of Memorial board THE CASTLE TEA ROOM David Adkins says he不 apprehensive about being only the third KU student to serve as president of the KU Liberal Corporation board of directors. "I just hope to use whatever skills I have to keep people working together." Adkins, former student body president of Topeka, said a student from Topeka, said yesterday. The Memorial Corporation is in charge of the Kansas Union and the Burge Union. The unions have an business volume of about $10 million. Adkins was elected president of the corporation last month. Only two other students have served in that position. "WANNA BE IN PICTURES?" Boyds Coins-Antiques Class Rings Buy-Sell-Trade Gold-Silver-Coins 731 Antiques-Watches New Hampshire Kansas McAuliffe 913-842-8773 The men of Pi Kappa Alpha want you to apply for our 1984-85 DREAM GIRL CALENDAR. The new calendar will feature the most exquisitely beautiful women at the University of Kansas, and will be distributed at the beginning of the 1984 fall semester. For more information, call Eric Fladung at 843-8690. Take a chance, be a Star. GET READY FOR FALL Free Bicycle Tune-up with any Purchase of $10.00 or more Coast to Coast Bicycle Inner Tubes $1.99 1832 Mass. 843-2981 Bike Water Bottle $1.69 (includes Mngt. brackets) Tune-Up includes gear and brake adjustment, chain and cable lubrication. offer good thru Sept.20 offer good thru Sept.20 TOYOTA CAR CARE DAYS! EAPER TO KEEP THAN EVER BEFORE SPECIAL Air Conditioner Service CHEAP 2 KEEP Partial Charge W/Froon (1 lb.) 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