AF men receive awards Nine cadets have been awarded an Air Force ROTC Financial Assistance Grant for the upcoming year. Winners of the award, announced yesterday by Brig. Gen. Donald Blake, Commandant of KU's AFROTC, are Cadets Raymond Bengtle, Tribune junior; James McCauley, Shawnee Mission sophomore; John Sutton, Princeton sophomore; Charles Beach, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; and Bruce Hogle, Lawrence sophomore. Robert McMahan, Plymouth, Ill, sophomore; Herbert Hartman, Lawrence sophomore; George Dalziel, Silver Springs, Md., sophomore; and Ronald Kilgore, Neodesh sophomore. EACH CADET selected will receive the award at the beginning of the fall semester if he remains fully qualified. The cadets were selected from more than 1400 third year men at 153 of the nation's colleges and universities. Each grant covers the cost of tuition in full, laboratory expenses, incidental fees, and an allowance for textbooks. In addition, each cadet receives a $50 cash allowance per month. To be selected to receive an award, an applicant must have a 2.5 grade point on a 4.0 scale, high scores on the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test, satisfactory medical qualifications, and high personal and moral standards. LOS ANGELES —(UPI)— UCLA basketball-star Lucius Allen was free on bail today but awaiting arraignment Friday on a charge of suspicion of possessing marijuana. UCLA star arraigned on drug charge The 19-year-old sophomore star from Kansas City, Kans., was arrested Tuesday by Los Angeles police at his campus home. He was later released on $1,100 bail. coties division said Allen was taken into custody after a uniformed officer allegedly noticed some marijuana cigarettes in Allen's car parked in front of the residence. LT. JOHN HANKS of the nar- Hanks said a search uncovered four marijuana cigarettes and four grams of loose marijuana. The 6-foot-2, 180-pound guard won an all Pacific 8 selection and was named as an honorable mention on UPI's all-American team. He was the Bruins' second leading scorer behind towering Lew Alecindor and helped lead the UCLA squad to the 1966-67 NCAA basketball championship. Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 24, 1967 If the Shoe Fits REPAIR IT. 9 Our Business Is Getting Under Foot 8th St. Shoe Repair 107 E. 8th, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Henry's is running this ad for three reasons- To thank you for your patronage this year. To congratulate the graduating seniors. To wish you a great summer. and remember VI 3-2139 HENRY'S Home of fine foods 6th & Mass. When you want to- Bring them to the Bookstore during Final Week May 26 to June 1 Please bring your books to the lower level entrance 8-5 weekdays, till 1:30 Saturday We are paying patronage refund period 39, valid through June 1967 and period 40,valid through December 1967 kansas UNION BOOKSTORE I