From Page One Wednesday, August 20, 1986 University Daily Kansan 5 Partygoers are indicted United Press International DES MOINES, Iowa — Two state legislators, one of them a prospective groom, are among five people indicted for indecent exposure and other charges stemming from a bachelor party last spring, the county prosecutor said. A grand jury Monday indicted state Rep. Al Sturgeon, of Sioux City, for indecent exposure, and the guest of honor, state Rep. Ed Parker, of Mingo, for violating the state's gift law, said Jasper County Attorney John Billingsley. Also indicted were Northwestern Bell bellojist Dijim Pribyl, for violating the state's gift law: Dawn Wilson, a Des Moines dancer charged with performing a sex act with Sturgeon during the party, and Chuck Maher, a bartender, for allowing indecent exposure at the Back 40 Tavern in Mingo, Billingleslae said. Several lawmakers and reporters attended the April 17 party in Mingo, about 20 miles northeast of Des Moines. The party was held for Parker, who was married in May. Cocaine Continued from p. 1 which was prosecuted at the federal level. Of the 17 people charged at the state level, six have gone through preliminary hearings. They all pleaded not guilty, and their jury trials are scheduled to begin in October and November in Douglas County District Court. The remaining 11 are awaiting preliminary hearings later this month and in September. Both Flory and Shernuk said the investigation was continuing, but would provide no further details. Flory said that more charges still could be filed and that it would be unethical to comment any more on an investigation that was still in progress. "We clearly didn't resolve the problem," said Floy. "But most of the charges are for sale or delivery. I think that is significant." von Ende Continued from p. 1 After the July indictments in which 21 people were charged with cocaine-related crimes, University officials released the following statement: "We're distressed that one of our staff members has been indicted. The allegations are very serious, but under our criminal justice system, persons are presumed innocent until the charges against them are proven. "We will have no further statement concerning the legal proceedings until they're concluded." Eversole said the University was not searching for a replacement for von Ende pending the outcome of the trial, which has not been scheduled. "No measures have been taken to fill Mr. von Ende's position." Eversole said. "He left on sick leave, accrued it in a normal fashion, and will remain on sick leave until the University decides to do otherwise." Twenty-one people were charged with cocaine-related crimes after a lengthy investigation involving the Lawrence Police Department, the Douglas County Sheriff's office, the Johnson County Sheriff's Office and the state and federal Drug Enforcement administrations. They were assisted by the U.S. Attorney's Office and the Douglas County District Attorney's Office. The Indictments A list of those indicted, the charges, bond and hearing or trial dates appears below. The names of the students who were enrolled last semester are set off at the bottom of the list. Proceedings for those who are facing state charges will take place in Douglas County District Court. Other proceedings will take place in U.S. District Court. Seven of those charged for cocaine-related crimes were KU students during the spring 1986 semester. Only one, Gregory D. Trariche, had pre-enrolled for the fall 1986 semester. Dennis D. Barritt, 40, a Lawrence developer and former vice president of the Lawrence National Bank, was charged with two counts of adding and abetting the delivery of cocaine and one count of possession of cocaine. Bond was set at $25,000. A preliminary hearing is set for Sept. 11 Barbay Bay, 24. a Phoenician resident charged with two counts of selling cocaine and one count of abetting and abetting the sale of cocaine. Bond was set at $15,000. A jury trial for Nov. 19 Donald P. Bay, 27 a Phoenix resident charged with selling cocaine. Bond was set at $10,000. A jury trial is set for Nov. 5. Christopher Clark, 24, a Lawrence resident charged with selling cocaine. He has also a federal indictment charged him with selling MOMA, a designer drug. Bion was sent to a $100,000 jail. Howard Eminson, 44, a Lawrence res- charged with three counts of taking cocaine and one count of possession cocaine. Bond was set at $40,000. A preliminary hearing is set for Sept Jack G. Houk, 34, a Lawrence resident and developer charged with selling cocaine. Bond was set at $10,000. A jury is set for Nov. 19. Rusty L. Howard, 24, a lawrence resident charged with two counts of selling cocaine. Bond was set at $20,000. A preliminary suit for Sept. 25. Michael Kieffer, 24, a Lauren resident charged in a federal investigation along with Richard von Hardenberg and Jeffrey Rosen, of selling cocaine. Bond is set for $10,000. A second appearance is set for Sept. 8 in Kansas City. Robert L. Parker, 31, a Lawrence resident charged in federal district court on two counts of conspiracy and four counts of selling cocaine Bond was set at $10,000. A second appearance is due next month. Famela Shields, 26, a Lawrence resident charged with selling cocaine. Bond was set at $10,000. A jury trial is set for Nov. 5 Curt K. Stilley, 24, a lawrence resident charged with selling cocaine. Bond was set at $10,000 A.D. Jackie Lee Strong, 28, a Lawrence resident charged with two counts of selling cocaine. Bond was set at $300,000. A trial will be for Nov. 5. Richard von Ende, A4, a Lawrence resident and executive secretary to the chancellor charged with three counts of conspiracy and three counts of battery. A second appearance is for Beirut 8. William P. Wiedenman, 23, a Leawood resident and Brian F. Cross, 20, A Roeland Park resident charged with selling cocaine. Bond was set at $100.00. A preliminary hearing has been set for Aug. 20. Robert F. Bell, 35, a Lawrence resident charged with selling cocaine. Bond was set at $10,000. A preliminary hearing is set for Aug. 27. Jonathan S. Flicker, 23, a Lawrence resident charged with selling cocaine. Bond was sent at $10,000. A preliminary hearing has been set for Sept. 10. Tory E. Graham, 23, a Lawrence resident charged with three counts of selling cocaine and one count of possession of cocaine. Bund was sent for $10,000. A preliminary hearing has been set for. Samuel F. Ruggies, 28, a Lawrence resident charged with two counts of哄诱 cocaine and one count of possession of cocaine. Bond was set at $30,000. A preliminary hearing has been set for. Kevin Sommer, 21, a law enforcement resident with one count of conspiracy and one count of possession of cocaine. Bond was at $15,000. A preliminary hearing has been set for Aug. 27 Gregory D. Trimarchie, 22, a Lawrence residentResident with one count of hand and abetting the use of cocaine and one count of possession of cocaine for each person. A preliminary hearing has been set for Sept. 3. WATCH MTV ON CABLE and LISTEN TO MTV IN STEREO on 100.7/FM Now on Sale $ave Your Money — Shop the Kansan, Daily. 25th & Iowa Nakamichi Lawrence, KS (913) 842-1811 Redefining the State of the Art Compact Disc Players C.D. 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