Abortion raid in KC involves 2 local women KANSAS CITY (UPI) — Two Lawrence women, believed to be KU students, were among eight young persons found in a local apartment raided Monday in connection with procuring abortions, police said yesterday. Police arrested four young women,including one who was admitted to the KU Medical Center for examination,and four young men. The eight were charged with vagrancy. The apartment had been rented by Austin Lyrrel Jamieson, 44, of Leawood, who had previously been charged with procuring an abortion, dispensing dangerous, hypnotic and stimulating drugs for retail sale without keeping records, and practicing medicine without a license. Jamieson, a former osteopathic physician, was released yesterday on $2,000 bond after the raid. He formerly held a Kansas license and had been arrested in his office in Westwood last October, at which time he was charged in two counts of attempting to procure an abortion. That case is still pending. Also pending is an abortion indictment returned against him by a Jackson County grand jury last May. Chamber Choir concert on Sunday An unusually ambitious program will be given Sunday by the KU Chamber Choir. The public concert will start at 3:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. James Ralston, director of choral activities, has programmed: Bach's "Magnificat" with chamber orchestra, the Brahms "Liebeslieder Waltzes," "Psalm 90" by Charles Ives for mixed choir, percussion and organ; and a 1967 composition by John W. Pozdro, professor of music theory, "They That Go Down to the Sea in Ships" for mixed choir and organ. Soloists for the Bach will be: Suzanne Jouvenat, Columbus, Neb., senior, and Judith Strunk, Abilene, senior, sopranos; Susan Frederick, McPherson tenor, and Judith Hughes, Skokie, Ill., senior, mezzo-sopranos; Bruce Garner, Spring Hill graduate student, tenor, and William Drusemark, Atchison sophomore, bass. Miss Strunk will also be soloist in the number by Charles Ives, the late American modernist composer. 12 KANSAN Apr. 23 1969 For Plywood, Moulding Plaster, Shelving Material Come to LOGAN-MOORE LUMBER 1011 N. 3rd VI 3-0931 VOTE! There's no charge! "Bring in this coupon and you'll get . . . 50c "Bring in this coupon and you'll get . . . off on a PIZZA!" 50c off on a PITCHER OF BEER!" SUA ACTIVITIES SPRING INTERVIEWS Applications now available in the SUA Office for the following positions: SUMMER BOARD (Summer 1969 only) Chairman Reception Chairman Entertainment Publicity Secretary Cultural Fine Arts----April 29 Poetry Hour Music & Drama Forum Chairman Art Forum Co-Chairman Picture Lending Library Chairman Dark Room Chairman Bus Trip Chairman Photo Contest Chairman Records Chairman Philharmonic Chairman Festival of the ArtsApril 28 Steering Committee (3 positions) Forums—April 30 Minority Opinions & Current Events World Affairs Week or National Affairs Week Majors & Careers Featured Speakers Peace Corps / Vista/ Teacher Corps University Seminar City Problems & Community Action Drug Use & Effects Theory of the Military Public Relations—April 29 Union Open House Chairman Dance Chairman Film Chairman Publicity Chairman Recreation Chairman Activities Carnival Chairman & Secretary Recreation—April 29 Recreation—April 29 Billiards Club Chairman Bridge Club Chairman Chess Club Chairman Intramural Bowling Chairman Quarterback Club Chairman Sailing Club Chairman Ski Club Chairman Table Tennis Chairman Travel—April 30 World Travel Fair Chairman Publicity Chairman Arrangements Chairman Secretary Forums Chairman Applications are due in the SUA Office on the day of your interview. You will be assigned an interview time here. Your interview will be scheduled for five minutes. Please use the files in the SUA Office to help prepare your interview. Feel free to contact Board Members or last year's events chairman if you have any questions.