University Daily Kansan, August 25, 1982 Page 11 Centennial fair opens The KU Crew team will reproduce one of the features of the 1882 Western National Fair today to commemorate the Fair's centennial. Hailed an "The Great Event," the Lawrence Regatta of 1892 used the banks of the Kansas River for a fun competition of tub, boat and swimming races. This year; however, the races will include only rowing events. couple of thousand spectators at the race," said Howard Moore, assistant coach of the crew team. "But if not, we still plan to make this an annual event." The activities will begin at 1 p.m in Burcham Park, at Second and Indian streets Moore said the team already had planned a regatta when he stumbled across a poster in the public library. honoring the anniversary of the 1882 race. The competitors in the 1823 race consisted of professional rowing teams, representing cities such as Detritt and St. Louis. Before the main event, Moore said, local celebrities from KANU, KLW, LKLR, LKZR the Lawrence Journey and the Kansas City team and the Kansas will run on the river. He also said the team was working with officials from the Lawrence Arts Center to start a yearly Kansas River Festival. This year, teams from Wichita State University, Washburn University, Kansas State University, University of Nebraska and Notre Dame were invited. Moore said, "The game has not yet accepted its invitation. Man faces trial in KU killings The man accused of murdering two persons at the University of Kansas Medical Center in March 1981 will stand trial in Wyandotte County District Court. Bradley Boan, 32, Kansas City, Kan. will be tried on two counts of homicide and three counts of aggravated assault Church of Turner carrying a loaded shotgun. It was that arrest that first linked Boan to the Med Center killings. Boan is accused of entering the emergency room area of the Med Center March 20, 1981, and firing four shots from a 12-gauge gun, killing Mark Beck, 25, a second-year resident, and Buth Rvbelt, 44, a hospital visitor. Boan was arrested Dec. 9, 1981, and charged with two counts of aggravated assault, one on a law enforcement officer, when he entered the First Baptist Defense attorney Jay Vader will file a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity for Boan. Vader originally requested that two pleas be entered on each of the two first-degree murder charges, one of not guilty and one of not guilty by reason of insanity. That request was denied by Judge Leo Moroney. Judge William Mahoney will preside over the trial. Nick Tomasic, Wyandotte County district attorney, will represent the prosecution. On the record A 1975 white Dodge vehicle was stolen sometime between July 30 and Aug. 23 from 1100 Kent, police said yesterday. The car, owned by Huxitable & Assocts Inc., 815 E. 12, was reported stolen by John Vervicky of Hustleau. The car, with $1,000, was stolen from the parking lot, where it had been locked with no keys inside. POSITIVE THINKING 2 indicted for drug ring RAMADA INN V.I.P. Room By United Press International If convicted, the three face a maximum sentence of three years and a $5,000 fine for assault on a prison guard and five years in prison plus a $10,000 fine. TOPEKA—A federal grand jury yesterday returned indictments against two inmates for allegedly operating a marijuana ring within the U.S. Penitentiary in Leavenworth. The other prisoners were charged in a four-count indictment alleging that they forcibly resisted a prison guard March 26, said another guard. The two are charged with conspiring to forcibly resist the guard, who was not injured Both were serving sentences for narcotics related offenses, said Tom Haney, assistant U.S. attorney. Both men originally were sentenced in Texas courts. Francisco Rodriguez Bueno, 39, and Jesus Carraso-Santoy, 49, were charged with conspiracy to distribute marijuana and possession of boots. The conspiracy charge carries a maximum sentence of five years and a $10,000 fine. A Pratt man was charged with four offenses concerning the receipt and illegal possession of firearms, including a military hand grenade, after being injured. Indicted were Andrew Flowers, 34; Calvin Bethel, 28 and Reginald Venable, 25. August 27th, 7-10 p.m. August 28th, 9-12 a.m. "It wasn't determined how the marijuana was introduced in the prison," Haney said, noting the investigation was continuing. the grand jury also issued unrelated indictments against another five people, including three inmates at the federal prison. 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