University Daily Kansan Friday, September 21, 1973 3 Area Director Defends BIA Efforts Responds to Criticism by Russell Means The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is the most effective agency for improving the lot of the American Indian, Sidney Carney, BIA area director said yesterday in response to comments made here Wednesday by the head of the American Indian Movement. Sidney Carney Carney, whose office is in Anadarko, Okla., was in Lawrence to discuss curriculum changes with the administration of Haskell Indian Junior College where he has jurisdiction over 21 schools in western Oklahoma, Kansas and part of Nebraska. Means, with representatives of the Prairie Band Potatowati, was critical of the BIA's attempt to reorganize the Potatowati government and of BIA's administration of Haskell, during a news conference Wednesday. Means said AIM leaders would be in Air Show to Feature Stunts Aerobatic performances will highlight activities during Lawrence Aviation Day Sunday at Lawrence Municipal Airport as five pilots flying four different types of planes will demonstrate loops, rolls and other maneuvers. There will also be a aerobatic displays during the day using radio-controlled model vehicles. Trees... From page 1 materials for Wescote Hall and the west campus area have been ordered. Blitch "WE TRIED TO save as many trees as possible this year," he said, "But we can't be sure about some until next spring when we see if they leaf out." Some of the damage caused by the first summer storm went unnoticed, Blich said, and caused the trees to suffer even greater damage when a second storm hit a few days later. "When we cleaned up the limbs after the second storm," he said, "we noticed split trunks on at least six or eight trees. Some of them were badly damaged and others we tried to holl back together." Bilson has been KU's building and grounds supervisor for 19 years. He said the landscape situation had become worse during that time. "At one time we would begin immediately to landscape new areas," he said. "But now, because of the lack of funds, other things are more important." One of the aerobic pilots, Dr. Chuck Carothers, a dentist from Lincoln, Neb., will fly a Pitts Special, the type of plane used by the U.S. Air Force in air赛程 in aerobatics this year. Blue Barrand, Aviation Day chairman, said yesterday that Carothers would try out for the team. Harold Neuman, who is more than 60 years old, will demonstrate pylon飞弹, in which he will make turns around a pole with his hands. He can do this in the pole, or pylon, without touching it. Other activities during the day will include a demonstration of crop dusting techniques, a military helicopter demonstration, a hot air balloon flight, a glider demonstration, freefall skydiving and modern, antique and homebuilt aircraft. The Redhawk, a lightplane donated to the University of Kansas by Cessna Aircraft Co. and highly modified by the KU airspace in the departing department, will also be on display. Holton later this month to attend a meeting at which a committee is to be appointed to draft a new tribal constitution. Means of attending and an attempt to deprive Indians of their rights. CARNEY SAID the BIA had "suspended recognition" of the old tribal constitution and had called the meeting in an effort to restore it to its original form, their own goals through a new constitution. "the only thing that makes this a little different is the interest of AIM," said He said he welcomed the interest of AIM in the Potawatomi situation, as long as that was not the case. "I am prepared to give Mr. Means every credit," said Carney. "He has brought Indian problems to the attention of the American people. "Being an Indian myself, I realize that we deal with these problems in a different way." Carney said American Indians need greater opportunities in housing, education, and economic development. The policy of the BIA to strengthen tribal government as a tool for dealing with these issues is needed. HE SAID the resources of the BIA were the best available to Indiana for improving health. He cited the changing status of Haskell as an example of BIA's progress in the field of education. Means denounced Haskell as "fumbling," "racist," and "tirrantal." "We are in a period of transition here at Haskell." Carried said. "It has always been Art Prof Exhibits Works in Kentucky Jane Asbury, assistant professor of painting and sculpture at the University of Kansas, is exhibiting her paintings, prints and sculptures at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond. Asbury joined the KU painting and sculpture department this fall. This Fri. and Sat. Night A PLAYBOY'S DELIGHT "THE DIRTY MIND OF YOUNG SALLY" You Must be 18 ID Required No Outside Beverages 12:30 only Hillcrest Announcer:DustyRhodes Many of the books were gifts to the libraries and others were obtained through donations. Carnyee, who attended Haskell before it became a junior college, said that the school had moved five years for new buildings and that during it it had been transformed from a two-year post-high school institution into a junior college. He also plans to make Haskell a four-year college. in the forefront of Indian education, and it will remain in the forefront." Carney said he had not discussed with the administration the complaints lodged by the National Federation of Federal Employees about labor practices charged against the school. Unwanted and duplicate books and maps from University of Kansas libraries will be on sale Oct. 3 and 4 in the West Reading Room of Watson Library. Maps that will be on sale are duplicates obtained from the Library of Congress. Topographic maps will be sold at Spencer Topography and regional maps will be sold at Watson. FreefallSkydiving Rosemary McDonough, exchange and gifts librarian, said when KU staff members go to the Library of Congress maps are available to them. There is no KU catalog however, so they can't tell what the library has and therefore bring back some duplicates. HotAirBalloon SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 23,1973 LAWRENCE. KANSAS MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Book Sale Begins Oct. 3 LAWRENCE AVIATION DAY AirRides Model Airplanes Sailplaning Last year's sales attracted 1,100 customers, McDonough said. Over 3,000 customers bought from the company. BandMusic&Concessions Antiques StaticDisplays:Modern Homebuilts Film Presentation on Aviation Development KU Experimental- Aerobatics:Dr.ChuckCarothers GarnettJones HaroldNewman Dr.Lindquist&CvRovce Avionics Aircraft "Redhawk" AerialSprayingDemonstration MilitaryHelicopterDemonstration StaticDisplays:Modern TV Baseball/Football Special—15' Draughts 2-5 p.m. SPONSORED BY LAWRENCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SATURDAY ArtCarved wedding rings lead a fashion parade. Win Free Bud by Winning at Ball Park Baseball ArtCarved wedding rings reflect the fashion of today. The knotted look of Macrane The beaded look of Etruscan. Elegant Florentine. Etched Antique. Bold Contemporary. Dimensional and carved motifs. In 14-karat gold. Marks Jewelers Registered Jeweler, American Gem Society Member of National Bridal Service 817 Mass. DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE Art Carved Select your matched set of wedding rings from the fashionable ArtCarp collection today. Open 'till Midnight Sandwich, Chips, and Pickle Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan. THIS WEEKEND IS SPECIAL The Ball Park $1 Special from 5-8 p.m. Smoked Ham & Swiss Cheese Doubleheader Day— 2 Play Ball Park Baseball for the Price of 1 SUNDAY Carry Out Welcome Hillcrest Shopping Center his HOT LICKS Great Western Productions presents with special guest DAN HICKS and SHA NA NA SATURDAY EVENING September 22 8 p.m. MEMORIAL HALL KANSAS CITY $4.50 advance $5.50 door Twist contests Girls wear your hoopskirts Guys wear your leather jackets Lou and Teen Angel will be there tickets available at in Lawrence and AT THE DOOR -