Class hides out in bushes Lost: One Design 1B class somewhere on campus. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this elusive group of nine dizzy females and two bashful males please contact Phillip Blackhurst, instructor of the class. The 11 militant art students were reportedly seen outside the Mechanical-Engineering building at 2:29 p.m. Monday afternoon, just after walking out of class. Reliable sources say the students left class after Blackhurst assigned them to make an honest effort at establishing or breaking a world record. The group disappeared shortly thereafter. Speculation has it the group may be trying to "ditch" their instructor. Blackhurst was observed crawling under bushes, groping through trash, wading Potters Lake and climbing trees and flagpoles desperately searching for some trace of the missing students that would give him hope. Among the few clues discovered are scraps of paper with handwritten messages carelessly scrawled across them. These notes contain such warnings as "We've already been here." "Are you tired of walking? We're not." An elderly woman reported spying the missing students getting off a campus bus in front of the Kansas Union at approximately 4:20 p.m. The driver of the bus, bus 148, said the eleven students had been riding for one hour and 40 minutes on their initial fee of 15 cents each (possibly a world record). Zellar loses moon dust Edward J. Zeller, professor of geology and physics has received a letter from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration stating that the experiments on moondust he had originally planned will be performed by Robert Walker of Washington University. Walker has been designated principal investigator for Apollo missions 11, 12, and 13. Because Zeller has requested dust from Apollo missions 14 and 15 as well, he said he doesn't know if NASA's decision also affects there. Zeller said he will inquire about whether or not he has been excluded from the moon dust studies. Kansas Viet army unit may return for holiday TOPEKA (UPI)—Some members of the Kansas Army National Guard's 69th Brigade now serving in Vietnam may be home for Thanksgiving. Col. Thomas J. Kennedy, commander of the unit headquartered at Ft. Carson, Colo., said Tuesday men of the brigade in Vietnam would return to their home armies the week of Nov. 24. He said nearly 1,500 men serving in Vietnam will be flown directly home without prior processing at Ft. Carson. The 900 men of the 69th on duty at the Colorado Army post will be reassigned to their home armories Dec. 5, he said. Nov. 12 KANSAN 5 1969 The possibility of foul play has not been ruled out in the case. Four members of the design class who did not participate in the walkout said they could not go along with the group's "anarchist activities." The four students called the entire situation a "carnival." There are more than 30,000 caves in the United States. "I, A Lover" TWO LATE NIGHTS ONLY SEE A HUNGER THAT COULDN'T BE SATISFIED. Shows: Fri. & Sat. at 11:45 starring ARLO GUTHRIE COLOR by DeLuxe United Artists NOW! 7:15 - 9:25 Mat. Sat.- Sun. 2:30 WELL AIN'T THIS A KICK IN THE... THEY'RE HERE FOR ... ANOTHER WEEK!! BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID Hillcrest Shows 7:15 - 9:20 Mat. Sat. - Sun. 2:15 FLY INTO 20 YEARS OF ALASKAN WILDERNESS! MAT. DAILY 2:30 - SEE HOW THE PROS HUNT ALASKA'S BIG SIX * FISH VIRGIN WATERS * HUNT KILLER WOLF BY AIRPLANE COLOR by DeLUXE SUGGESTED FOR GENERAL AUDIENCE 6 Evening Performances 7:15 - 9:20 ALL NEW TODAY!! CHUCK WAGON SPECIALS Self Service Style Bring Coupon OPEN DAILY 11:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. LIMITED TIME ONLY 99c CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAK CHICKEN GENUINE ITALIAN SPAGHETTI RANDY'S RANCH Char-Broiled U.S. Choice Steaks 1811 WEST 6th STREET LAWRENCE, KS. GODARD'S VISION OF HELL STARTS TONIGHT "A fantastic film in which all of life becomes a week-end—a cataclysmic, seismic traffic jam. The film must be seen for its power, ambition, humor, and scenes of really astonishing beauty. One of the most important films Godard has ever made. There's nothing like it at all." -Renata Adler, New York Times Hillcrest MAT. Sat.-Sun. 2:00 Shows: 7:00 - 9:05 No One Under 18 STARTS TONIGHT A MOVIE FOR THE NOW KIND OF PERSON Paramount Pictures Presents An Alan J. Pakula THE Hillcrest Cuckoo The Sterile 7:10-9:15 Mat. Sat. Sun. 2:10