2 Friday, September 3, 1976 University Daily Kansan News Digest From the Associated Press Kelley pays FBI for gift WASHINGTON—FBI Director Clarence Kelley, under fire for accepting gifts from FB1 agents, and the pay the bureau $335 for drapery valuations built for his company. An FBI official and Kelley wrote a check to the bureau for the cost of material and labor in building and installing the two sets of painted plywood valances - rigid roofing panels. Kelley acknowledged Tuesday that FBI carpenters built the valances but said it was done without his knowledge. The valuances and Christmas and anniversary gifts Kelley has accepted from senior FBI officials have become issues in the justice Department probe of the case. Academu thefts alleged COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Special investigators are probing allegations that a four-year-old forgery and theft ring may be operating at the Air Force base. Maj. Monte Blews, chief public information officer at the academy, said the probe was ordered Aug. 27 by the academy superintendent, Lt. Gen. James R. In the summer of 1975, one cadet was convicted by a general court-martial in connection with check forgeries and was dismissed from the Air Force. Another cadet resigned rather than court-martial after being accused of theft or forgery. "Since then (June 1757), there have been a few isolated cases of forgeries, but no evidence of a series," Blews said. 2 killed in South Africa JOHANNEBSBURG, South Africa—Residents of a segregated suburb near Cape Town demonstrated yesterday against racial segregation. Meanwhile, more distances broke out in the black township of Soweto, near Johannesburg. One person was killed in Cape Town and another in Soweto, police said. In Cape Town, bystanders run screaming and choking from tear gas in the first major racial attack in a white area of the city. Shops closed and traffic in the area halted. The violence, involving some 3,000 demonstrators, grew out of a protest march against South Africa's policy of strict land reform. Viking 2 checked for landing today Landing is set for about 6 p.m. PASADENA, Calif. (AP)—The Viking 2 Mars probe was given a thorough checkup yesterday, in preparation for its release today from the orbiting mother ship and the tricky descent to the surface. Landing is get about 48 n.m. KWIK SHOP 1714 W. 23rd Cold Beer Cold Beverages Hot Coffee Hot Sandwiches Snack Items Self-service Gasoline We're here when you need us. Open 7 a.m.-12 p.m. Place a Kansan want ad Call 864-4358 CAROL LEE DONUTS AND SANDWICH SHOP TULISA (AP)—Stanley Learned, a KU alumnus and benefactor, was indicted by a federal grand jury yesterday, along with two other Phillips Petroleum Co., board chairmen on charges alleging a global conspiracy to conceal $3 million in Swiss bank accounts and a cache at company headquarters. KU philanthropist indicted He is a former president of the University of Kansas Alumni Association and was the chairman of a Program for Progress in Education, and noted number million private sift's for the University. The indictment, climaxing several months of investigation, named the petroleum company, board chairman William Martin, and two former chairmen and presidents, W. W. Keeler and Learned. Learned, a native of Lawrence, School of Engineering in 1924. The engineering building is named after him. Learned, a native of Lawrence, graduated from the University of Kansas Learned, the two other men and the company were charged with conspiring to defraud the United States by impeding the collecting and collecting corporate taxing taxes. The government has charged that the $3 million was raised in secret transactions and wasn't reported as income on tax returns the company filed for 1963-1971. 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