Photo by John Brown His master's voice . . . In a day when political thinking seems to be in turmoil, perhaps even man's best friend can have something to say. Sales promote growth of self-defense fund Rummage sales, the sale of black armbands and students talking to Lawrence businessmen are some of the activities which the Legal Self-Defense Committee is sponsoring to raise funds for the defense of students arrested during the April 9 to 11 curfew in Lawrence. Joanie Irvine, New York, N.Y., senior, said that their plans also include expanding the fund to take care of Lawrence citizens if enough contributions are received. May 12 1970 KANSAN 13 She said that some of the people in the University of Kansas residence halls are sponsoring rummage sales and making black armbands. "The profits from the sale of these items will be used to help defend the students arrested during the curfew," she said. Miss Irvine also said members of the committee are also talking to Lawrence businessmen, asking their aid for the project. "We're also sending out a newsletter to the faculty in a few days to solicit their aid," she said. There are 3,113 counties in the United States. The rocket that hit the palace grounds at 2 a.m. struck a tree and downed some power lines. The four Vietnamese were wounded in the residential area blast. A building was damaged in the explosion near Chiang's guest house. It was the first shelling of the capital in four weeks South Vietnam's three largest cities—Saigon, Da Nang and Hue—now have come under attack in response to the offensive into Cambodia which has killed an esti- One of the 100-pound missiles landed on the grounds of President Nguyen Van Thieu's palace downtown; a second hit in a residential area and a third crashed five blocks from where Vice President Chiang Ching Kuo of Nationalist China on a state visit was sleeping. SAIGON (UPI) — Three long range rockets clammed into this war capital before dawn this morning in another apparent guerrilla response to the Allies' 40,000 man offensive into Cambodia. Four Vietnamese civilians were wounded. Updated official reports said a total of 88 Americans have been killed and 319 wounded in the drive. Government losses were put at 225 dead and about 1,000 wounded. The Allies in addition have turned up thousands of tons of guerrilla munitions, weapons and supplies. The deepest thrust into Cambodia, a South Vietnamese naval drive up the Mekong River to Phnom Penh, had a nonmilitary objective—to bring home thousands of Vietnamese refugees now being gathered in detention camps in the Cambodian capital. South Vietnamese officials in Phnom Penh estimated the naval flotilla will need at least four round trips to take all the refugees down a winding 60 mile stretch of the Mekong River to the Vietnam border and beyond. Spokesmen said the U.S. Command was investigating reports that American advisers remained on the South Vietnamese boats all the way to Phnom Penh in violation of President Nixon's Rockets slam into war capital orders that no U.S. troops were to be allowed any deeper than 21.7 miles inside Camobdia. Laotian offensive begun in Rice Bowl mated 5,400 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese. VIENTIANE (UPI) — Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma said Monday that Communist forces have mounted a new offensive aimed at capturing the entire rice bowl region in Southern Laos "to replace their losses in Cambodia." Souvanna also said in a speech during a ceremony marking Laos's 23rd Constitution Day that chances for peace in Indochina were darker than ever. His audience of about 10,000 included King Savang Vathana who flew in from his royal capital of Luang Prabang. All foreign missions with the exception of North Vietnam sent representatives. May 18-May 23—Raisin Cain May 25-May 30—Raisin Cain June 1-June 6—Lux Monday June 8-June 13—Darlene Austin June 15-June 20—General Assembly June 22-June 27—Saints 'n Sinners June 29-July 4—The Pride May 5-May 16—American Sound Ltd. Yuk Down We Care About What You Wear And If You Care Bring Your Shoes To 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon Hillcrest Shopping Center Live Music Every Night (except Sunday) SORRY, - All Summer - we will be closed all day tomorrow to reduce our entire stock...for our annual Summer Closing Sale. 25% OFF 33% OFF 50% OFF Everything at least 10% OFF SALE STARTS THURS. COACH HOUSE 12th & Oread LAST CHANCE! Live in the Manner in which Everyone Should Be Accustomed! Live in the ALL NEW APARTMENTS. PARK 25 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH TOWNHOUSES For More Information Phone Mrs. Sadler, 842-1455 Stop by and talk to her. 2530 W. 25th #2 CENTRAL AIR DISHWASHER CAR PORTS POOL 25th Street