University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 11, 1970 11 2 Dope Arrests Made At Rock Music Fest TOPEKA (UPI) — Attorney General Kent Frizzell revealed Thursday that two narcotic arrests had been made in connection with the rock music festival last weekend near Weir in southeast Kansas. Frizzell said Army Pfc. Craig Wesly Davis, 20, of Garden City, Mich., was arrested early Thursday by agents of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation at Ft. Leavenworth in connection with the sale and possession of opium. He is stationed at the post. FRIZZELL SAID that Davis was being returned today to Columbus, the Cherokee County seat. He said the juvenile, who was not identified under state law, was already in custody there. Frizzell said he would comment no further. The attorney general also said that a 17-year-old male was arrested Saturday night by the highway patrol near the festival on a drunkenness charge and that six capsules of LSD were found. Frizzell said a petition had been filed against the youth. The attorney general said that the investigation was continuing, but he didn't say whether further arrests would be made. He said the arrest of Davis stemmed from a purchase by an agent of the KBI, who was under Frizzell's supervision. He said the purchase was made at the festival. Frizzell said he had not been able earlier to comment on the "THEE IS A right way and a wrong way to go about investigating, apprehending and prosecuting criminal cases, particularly those involving drugs and narcotics." Frizzell told newsmen. case, although he had said earlier this week that he received no requests from local officials to help with law enforcement at the festival. He said then that he had not intervened. "The wrong way is to seek publicity and political favor and, in so doing, prejudice the case and have one of the worse conviction records in the state. The KBI and the attorney general's office chose not to pursue such a path this last weekend at the rock festival in Cherokee County." ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.-Mrs. Coretta King accepting the United Auto Workers "Social Justice Award" for her husband, slain civil rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.: "Blacks are not looking for advancement at the expense of other working people. Industry and government have enough control of wealth to provide employment for every man, black and white." Frizzell was obviously referring to criticism from Sedgwick County Sheriff Vern Miller, Democratic attorney general candidate, who attacked Frizzell for not making arrests at the festival. The other program open to students is the non-scholarship program formerly called the "contract" program. This program provides uniforms and $50 a month for expenses during the student's junior and senior years. Students in this program are required to take only one cruise the summer before their last year. Upon graduation they receive a commission as an Ensign in the Naval Reserve. Scholarship students receive commissions in the regular Navy. Two training and financial aid programs are available to qualified Naval ROTC students. Financial Aid Available in Naval ROTC Applicants for the scholarship program are chosen by the State Selection Committee, Marzluff said. The committee is made up of one military representative, one educator and one prominent businessman from the surrounding area. Last year the committee was composed of the KU Director of Admissions, a Kansas City businessman, and Marzluff. Capt, Joseph O. Marzluff, professor of naval science, said the more financially beneficial program offered is the full four-year scholarship program. Although room and board are not included, all other basic college expenditures are paid under this program, including tuition and fees, books, uniform and $50 a month for expenses. A naval midshipman on the four-year scholarship program must attend two "ship" cruises and one "land" cruise. This training enables him to observe the three main areas of work open to him upon graduation. 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