Friday, March 22, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Cary Grant divorced; alleged user of LSD LOS ANGELES—(UPI)—Gray-haired movie idol Cary Grant was an asserted user of the hallucinatory drug LSD but his estranged wife Dyan Cannon was no "naive little lamb" their divorce trial was told Thursday. Thursday's testimony included charges Grant wanted to "break" his wife "like a pony" and hoped she would suffer a nervous breakdown so her personality could be remade with LSD. Grant is hospitalized in New York as a result of an auto accident, but his counselor, Harry Fain, told Superior Court Judge Robert Wenke that Miss Cannon knew before her marriage what kind of man Grant was. She is seeking custody of their 2-year-old daughter Jennifer and allowances from his fortune she valued at $10 million. Judge Wenke responded that many women enter into marriage feeling they can reform the husband. Miss Cannon had testified at the opening session Wednesday that Grant locked her in their home, was an unfit father and had beaten her with his fists on occasion while on a "laughing jag." She charged that he had used LSD for at least 10 years and at NROTC to hold Big 8 rifle meet The KU Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) unit will host the first annual Big Eight NROTC rifle and pistol meet March 22-23 in the Military Science Building small arms firing range. Team and individual trophies will be awarded in honor of two Marine Corps generals, Major General William K. Jones, a 1937 KU graduate, and Major General Lowell E. English, a 1938 graduate of the University of Nebraska. Traveling trophies for the top rifle and pistol teams, in the form of a bronzed "campaign hat" mounted on a walnut shield, will be retained by the winning teams for one year. his urging she had tried the drug before their marriage but resisted after the ceremony. The couple wed in July, 1965, and seperated in December, 1966. Grant, who is not contesting the divorce, seeks reasonable visitation rights with the child. Miss Cannon said she wanted a nurse in attendance during such visits. Jazzman Oscar Peterson brings his trio to KU Sunday to perform as the second attraction in the 1968 Festival of the Arts at 8 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. Jazz artist to perform Sun. night Peterson, a popular jazz pianist, brings with him two sidemen: bassist Sam Jones and drummer Bobby Durham. Like many of today's foremost jazz musicians, Peterson received his early training in the classics. He first became known to American audiences through a surprise guest appearance with "Jazz at the Philharmonic" at Carnegie Hall. Since then, Peterson has toured extensively in Europe, Canada Japan and the United States. WINNER 7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS NOW SHOWING! TOPEKA, KANSAS INCLUDING: BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR • BEST ACTRESS BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR electronic & mechanical engineers, physicists and mathematicians growing importance of anti-submarine warfare offers you unmatched career opportunities at U. S. Navy Underwater Sound Laboratory In picturesque New London, Connecticut You are sure to grow professionally If you join the Systems, the Research, or the Engineering Department of the U. 8. Navy Underwater Sound Laboratory. The Laboratory has well-defined research and development activities In undersea warfare, a field that is important today and will become Increasingly important in the years ahead. At the Laboratory you will work in areas such as complete sonar detection; attack and communications systems for submarine forces; anti-submarine detection systems for surface craft; sonar ocean surveillance systems for defense against enemy submersibles; submarine radio communication systems; optical communications systems; and undervater acoustics research. You will actually test ASW SVS- and underwater acoustics res es You will actually test ASW sys tems at sea, use deep-diving vehicles take part in fleet maneuvers for analysis of problems in operational systems, have access to the finest equipment and instrumentation. Starting salaries range from $7,299 to $13,571 for Electronic Engineers, Physicians and $7,239 to XYZ Engineers, Physics and Mathematics from $7,239 to $9,668 for Mechanical Engineers. The Laboratory's graduate program provides part-time educational opportunities related to the employee's assignment and the laboratory's mission. The Laboratory pays tuition and provides 50% of required instruction and travel time during the regular work day for participants attending neighboring educational institutions. The Laboratory is located In the heart of the most historic section of New England with excellent schools unsurpassed summer and winter recreational facilities. Career Civil Service benefits include liberal vacations, regular salary increases. Representative on Campus Wednesday, March 27 For Interview contact placement office An Equal Opportunity Employer