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Applications are due Wednesday, October28 4:00p.m. Documentary may help reopen American-Indian murder case Redford movie has purpose A Lawrence support group hopes that a documentary film will help get a new trial for Leonard Peltier, an American Indian imprisoned for killing two FBI agents in 1975. By James J. Reece Special to the Kansan in The Office of Student Life. "Incident at Oglala," directed and narrated by Robert Redford, opens tonight at Liberty Hall, 642 Massachusetts St. jured testimony to extradite Peltier from Canada. The film examines the methods used in convicting Leonard Peltier for his part in the killings and raises questions about the legality of the ensuing FBI investigation and the use of per- "It was only expected to play in small, artisy places," said Lisa Faruolo, one of two full-time members of the Lawrence-based Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, which tours the country speaking about the plight of Peltier and other American Indians. "Now it has made its way to Lawrence." The incident led to the indictment of four American Indians. One was released for lack of evidence. Two others were found innocent for having acted in self defense. Only Peltier was convicted in the deaths. American Indian were killed. And with Peltier in his 16th year behind bars, Faruolo hopes that the film will shed some light on the case and possibly result in a new trial. and several in Canada and Europe, had filed five appeals for a new trial for Petition. Four have been rejected and the fifth now is being considered. Faruolo, a native of Staten Island, N.Y., said that she became involved in the Pelitzer case about five years ago after reading "In the Spirit of Crazy Horse," a book by Peter Matthiessen that documents the incident. She said the committee, which has 58 support groups in the United States Matthessen sent redFedro that he feared for Peltier's safety in prison, and Redford visited the Leavenworth facility where Peltier is serving. "I've committed to staying here until Leonard's release," said Farnuolo, now a Lawrence resident. The book details the events, investigations and trials surrounding a gunfight in 1975 at the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. The incident started when two FBI agents entered the reservation apparently to arrest a young Indian on charges of stealing a pair of cowboy boots. A shootout followed, and the FBI agents and an Redford, as a bluff, told the warden he was thinking of doing a movie on Pelletier so that he could see the prisoner. But after Redford met with Pelletier, he became obsessed with the case and was bent on exposing what the film portrays as injustices. And with the May 8 release of "Incident at Oglala" in New York and Los Angeles, the bluff has become a reality. KU museum to show prints from England lancer loves at the University of Kansas can get a glimpse of old master prints when a collection of 16th and 17th-century prints go on display at the Spencer Museum of Art on Sunday. By J.R. Clairborne Kansan staff writer The exhibition, "A Noble Collection: The Spencer Albums of Old Master Prints," is a collection of prints once owned by the family of Edward Spencer, the eighth Earl of Spencer and father of Diana, Princess of Wales. The collection will be at the White Gallery in the museum through Jan. 3. "It's an exhibit about the art of collecting," said Stephen Goddard, associate professor of art and the museum's curator of prints and drawings. "It's a compendium of the way people have organized printed images in the past." Goddard said that some works of art collected over time had been damaged through neglect, exposure to light or moisture, but because of their storage in a leather-bound album on cotton paper, the Spencer prints were in near-perfect condition. Viewers also will have the opportunity to see the artistry and cultural aspects of the past through the images depicted, he said. "The real virtue of the exhibition is that it does offer a tangible way of looking at a collection organized centuries ago," he said. The 70 prints in the exhibit were selected by Marjorie Cohn, curator of the prints at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. They are part of a nine-volume collection of 3,588 Italian, French, Dutch and Flemish etchings and engravings. The prints were bound in 18 albums called the Spencer Volumes and were passed down through the Spencer family in Northamptonshire, England. Harvard acquired nine of the volumes in 1988. Although no connection exists between the Spencer family and the museum, Harvard museum officials said it would be appropriate to have the Spencer collection shown at the museum, said Andrea Norris, museum director. She said that Cohn, who also was a scholar of art history and preservation of old works, wrote the catalog that accompanies the exhibit. The catalog details the history of the collection and includes reproductions of the prints with narratives. Coln will present a lecture, "When Prints Become Art. Transformation in the History of Print Collecting," at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 22, in the museum auditorium. Sorority solicits runners for event Kansan staff report Lace up the running shoes and break out the Gatorade. Kappa Alpha Theta, 1433 Tennessee St., is sponsoring its ninth annual Sun Run on Sunday to benefit Court Appointed Special Advocates. The run features 5-kilometer and 10-kilometer races on West Campus, open to the public, and a 2-mile relay race at Memorial Stadium, open to organized living groups, including fraternities, sororities and KU scholarship halls. All proceeds from the run will go to CASA, the sorority's national philanthropy. CASA is a national volunteer organization that provides a voice for abused and neglected children in the courtroom. "They go to the court proceedings to protect the children from circumstances that arise in court," said Sara Jane Gollier,ottawa junior and co-organizer of the run. "They would be the ones that go up on the stand, rather than the children." Last year about 400 people participated in the run, which raised nearly $4,000 for the local CASA chapter. Gollier said she expected similar success this year. She said about 100 people already had registered for the run. Amy Strano, Hutchinson sophomore and Kappa Alpha Theta member, said the run was a great chance for people to show their support for CASA. "Hopefully we'll get 300 to 400 people," Gollier said. "A lot of people will sign up during registration." Anyone can register for the run from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in front of Wescoe Hall today or between 7 and 8 a.m. at Nichols Hall before the race. The cost is $10 for students and $12 for the public. Each participant will receive a free T-shirt. Plaques will be awarded to the top three finishers in each race. It's a good way to have fun and exercise with a lot of people, Straano said. SAT. OCT.17, FROM 11a.m.-1:00p.m. 23rd & Ousdahl (by JC Penney) for more information call 749-0661 Comejoin the WAVE PEROT FOR PRESIDENT Perot for Pres. Com. paid for by Douglas County Treasurer B. C. Automotive Lube, oil, and filter $16.99 (up to 6 quarts of oil) Free Safety Inspection included Come see us for an Uplifting Experience! 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