6 Friday, September 12, 1975 University Dally Kansan No changes made for Ford visit No changes have been made in the itinerary for President Gerald Ford's visit to the Kansas City area today, despite last week's attempt to assassinate him in Lawrence Short, special agent in charge of the Kansas City Secret Service Office, said yesterday that he is the university's chief investigator during last week's incident. There will be no changes." Ford will be in the Kansas City area to attend two Republican fund-raising affairs. His first engagement will be a $500 - person donation, sponsored by 7th and 8th St., Overland Park. The reception is sponsored by the Kansas Republican Committee. Ford will attend another fund-raising reception, sponsored by the Marmon Browne Center, at 7 p.m. at the Alameda Plaza Hotel. The President will stay overnight in the Alameda Plaza Hotel and is scheduled to depart early Saturday morning for Dallas. After an attempt was made on Ford's last Friday in Sacramento to follow a lynch案 (Squeaky) Frommer said all convicted men in Manson, it was thought security measures would be lighter for the President: "In Kansas City, However, Short made only passing reference to any new security measures. security measure. Although Ford is continuing his betic schedule of campaigning, the Associated Press reported that he appeared to be wearing a protective vest yesterday in New Hampshire. The President was on the campaign trail to boost Republican Louis C. Wyman's chances in next Tuesday's special Senate election. Secret Service agents and White House officials refused to confirm or deny Ford's wearing of a protective vest, but the outlines of some sort of additional garment were visible through the back of his jacket, and his shirt front appeared tightly drawn. The question of how to determine whether Ford is traveling as President, candidate or G.O.P. party leader and how to assign costs by the Federal Election Commission. This weekend, for example, the Republican Party will pay for the trips to and from each of Ford's political visits at the rate of $44 an hour. His staff, who occupied by the President, his family and members of his staff directly related to party politics. Scheme a Little Bring Your Parents To The most complete selection of Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni work in the area Pat Read Indian Trader 203 Eldridge House 701 Mass. 843-1306 Open Tues.-Sat. 10-5 NIKKORMAT FT-2 Chrome with f-2 Lens suggested price $ 410^{00} sale price $ 279^{95} - Center weighted metering ·1-second to 1/1000-second shuttor ·Hot shoe and easier to change ASA dial ·Accepts all Nikkor lenses Gail Currain, Nikker factory representative, will be in our store on Thursday, Sept. 11th and again on Friday, Sept. 12th to demonstrate the entire Nikker systems line. All Nikker items specially priced during sale. OLYMPUS OM-1 Chrome with f-1.8 Lens suggested price $439^{00}$ sale price $279^{00}$ - Small, lightweight, single-lens camera - Unique shock absorbing system—quiet Big viewfinder *Interchangeable focusing screens *Accepts 280 different Olympus systems lenses, including motor Bill Russell, Olympus factory representative, will be in our store on Thursday, Sept. 17th and again on Friday, Sept. 12th to demonstrate the entire Olympus systems lines. Olympus and Vivitar items specially priceured during sale. LIMITED QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS 1107 Massachusetts "Your Bonus Photo Dealer" PHOTO SKIP DE VOL Nationally Famous Banjo Player Direct from the Landmark in Las Vegas This week only at PAUL GRAY'S JAZZ PLACE Wednesday through Saturday 9:00-12:00 (Skip has appeared on the Johnny Carson, Mike Douglas and Merv Griffin shows and has been with Roy Clark in Las Vegas!) Call 843-8575 or 842-9458 for Reservation. Good eyesight results in arrest What looked like marijuana plants growing on the front porch of a house at 1240 Tennessee St. caught the eyes of Lawrence police Tice睡, and resulted in the arrest of a 21-year-old female University of Kansas student. Police said they found 62 plants that appeared to be marjuanja growing in about Tests will be conducted to determine whether the plants are actually cannabis sativa, or marijuana, before formal arrest or will be filed in the case, according to police. 40 assorted pots on the porch of the woman's home some of which they confessed as H to