University Dailv Kansan. September 6. 1983 Page 3 NEWS BRIEFFS From Staff Reports Marijuana-field raid ends in arrest of father and son A raid on a marijana field Friday night in Douglas County ended with the arrest of a Baldwin man and his son. The father was arrested on a charge of possession of a drug with intent to sell. The son was arrested on a charge of battery of a law enforcement officer. They were both released on $1,500 bonds and were to appear at 4 p.m. in Douglas County District Court Sept. 15. Rex Johnson, Douglas County sheriff, said that 3,338 marjuana plants, worth $1,500 to $2,000 a piece, were confiscated in the raid. He said officers from the Lawrence police department, the Douglas County sheriff's department and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation were Friday's raid occurred southwest of the junction of U.S. 59 and U.S. 56 highways, within 1½ miles of a field that was raided Aug. 29. Five people, including two Lawrence residents, were arrested in the Aug. 29 raid. 'The Dav After' scheduled for Nov. 20 After one postponement and months of deliberation, ABC-TV has scheduled the film "The Daw After" for broadcast on Nov. 20. The film, which portrays the aftermath of a nuclear war, takes place in Lawrence and was filmed last fall at the University of Kansas and in ABC officials reported Saturday that they thought the film could have widespread social and political repercussions and that they were taking steps to address them. ABC had originally planned to show the film in May, but held the film in order to plan a promotional campaign and to cut the film from three During the summer the network reportedly had trouble selling advertising for the program. Now, as part of its promotion, the network decided to broadcast commercials only during the first half of the movie, before the bombs are dropped. According to descriptions of the film, it is relentless depressing. Let Lawrence Live, a local anti-nuclear group, has plans to tie the movie to the anti-nuclear cause by staging activities around the film. As part of its efforts, the film is holding a premiere in Lawrence before the film appears on television. The film was directed by Nicholas Meyer and stars Jason Robards, Steve Guttemberg, Jobeth Williams and John Lithgow. A man involved in the March 1982 robbery of J.B.'s Big Boy Restaurant, 740 Iowa St., was sentenced Friday to eight to 20 years in prison Man sentenced for restaurant robbery Michael G. Heaton, 26, Arlington, Texas, pleaded guilty several weeks ago to kidnapping and aggravated robbery. Douglas County District Judge Ralph King sentenced Heaton to eight to 20 years on each charge. Judge William King sentenced King also ordered Heaton to pay $326 in incarceration if he is paroled Woman stable after guardrail crash A 29-year-old Douglas County woman, injured Thursday when the car she was driving crashed into a guardrail on Kansas Route 10 west of Eudora, was listed in stable condition yesterday at the University of Kansas Medical Center, a hospital spokesman said. A motorist who passed the wreckage told sheriff's officers he found the woman, Jacqueline Woommavahov, lying unconscious on the road. Panty raiders plea guilty to charges A KU student and three other men pleaded guilty Friday afternoon to misdemeanor theft and burglary charges in connection with a panty raid at the Delta Delta Delta sorority house, 1630 Oxford Road, early Friday morning. Michael Alfred Farha, 21, 2409 Morningside St.; Sheldon Morton Dacus, 20, and Wesley John Kraker, 20, both of Germantown, Tenn; and Bradley Hurt Toler, 21. Memphis, Tenn., were ordered by Associate David Bwell to do 15 hours of community service work and to pay court costs. During their court appearance, the men told Elwell that after dropping off a friend, they planned the raid on the way to the sorority. Mary Prewitt, assistant district attorney, said that three telephones, wives of other students and a backpack containing school items were stolen from the sorority. GOT A NEWS TIP? Do you have a news tip, sports tip or photo idea? Call the Kansan news desk at (913) 864-4810. Kansan Advertising Office (913) 864-4358 GENERAL'S WEEKLY FORMAT 4-12pm $1.50 pitchers 4-12pm 50c draws 7-12pm $2.00 pitchers MONDAY—BIG 8 T.V. The KU Korean Student Association will march down Jayhawk Boulevard tomorrow in memory of the victims of last week's attack on a Korean Air Lines 747, a vice president of the group said yesterday. But more importantly, the group will be marching in concern for humanity itself, said Sungil Lee, the vice president. By BRUCE F. HONOMICHL Staff Reporter TUESDAY—LADIES NIGHT 4·7pm §1.50 pitchers 4·12pm 50c draws 7·12pm Ladies—25c draws "The incident that occurred last week is terrible for our country. However, it is something that not only concerns Korean students. This is something that can affect nation," said Lee, Seoul, South Korea, senior. THE MARCH, which is scheduled for 1:30 p.m., will begin at Joseph R. Pearson Hall, 1122 W. Campus Road, and will end at the Kansas Union. "It may not be a Korean airliner next time. Next time, it could be a United States airliner or any other airliner," he said. A petition demanding an explanation and an apology for the incident will be circulated at the march and sent later to the Embassy in Washington. Lee also said. Staff Reporter Sungil Lee said of the protest, "We hope to strike the conscience of the Ripper." and refueling of Aeroflot jets in Canada for 60 days. The jetliner, a Boeing 747, was shot down last Wednesday with 269 persons aboard, including 72 Koreans and Rep. Larry McDonald, D-Ga. ALL 106 MEMBERS of the association will march, he said, and all KU staff and students who attended must attend. "It it wasn't just Koreans on the plane. It involved Korea and involved the Russians. The Russians need to answer for because it was mindless," Lee said. "HOW EFFECTIVE this speech and these demands are in deterring the Russians is questionable." Lee said. "It was an appropriate response to make in public that Russia has not been getting away with anything and everything." Students to march in memory of air attack victims Doo-Yong Lee, Seoul senior and also a vice-president of the KSA, said that he was glad to be Reagan reaffirm the American ban on Aeroflot. The Soviet national airline, Aeroflot has been sanctioned since 1811 because of the declaration of martial law in Poland. Yesterday the Canadian government banned landing Lee said the protest would be 4-8pm $1.50 pitchers 4-12pm 50c draws 8-12pm $2.25 pitchers WEDNESDAY-D.J. No Cover Lee and another official of the KSA said that President Reagan's speech last night on the incident made some progress toward resolving the matter. However, Lee said, the speech might not deter the Soviet Union. THURSDAY—DRINK & DROWN 4-11pm $4.00 Men $3.00 Ladies FRIDAY—T.G.I.F. Noon-7pm $1.50 pitchers DJ B-12 Midnight $1.00 Cover starts at 8pm SATURDAY—T.G.I.S. 10am-7pm $1.50 pitchers DJ B-12 Midnight $1 Cover starts at 8pm peaceful but he hoped it would give a strong response to the Soviets. "We and the rest of the world have to show the Russians that we won't just stand by and take the punches. We are not going to hold these people condemn the Russians for this act." Malls Shopping Center 1[M] magazine April 1983 In his speech, Reagan called the incident "an act of barbarism" and said that the Soviets should apologize and admit their guilt. He also said that the United States would ask for permission to visit their vivers and, with other countries, would continue to ask for permission to search for the wreckage of the plane. **HE SAID:** We need a show of our form, not show it not violent, but show any way. The University of Kansas Concert Series Opens the 1983-84 Season with One of the two best orchestras in the nation. 711 West 23rd *all seats reserved; public $12 & $10; KU students with ID*: *$6 & $8; senior citizens and other students: $12 & $9* **KU students must show valid ID at time of purchase *and* at the door on the night of performance* Lee said he was worried the protest might lose some of its punch, because it would be staged a week after the incident. But he said that the lapse in time would mean the protest would be calmer. 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