Photo by Greg Sorber Blacks reenter Lawrence High after melee A few black students reentered Lawrence High School after they left the building and moved to a parking lot north of the School. Fighting erupted between white and black students earlier Wednesday morning, resulting in the injury of 28 students. A message from school authorities urged students who wished to return to class to do so. Terrorists strike in KC KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)— Terrorists operating under a cover of heavy fog bombed four buildings late Wednesday night and early today in their second assault on this city in three days. fused comment on the issue when contacted by the Kansan. No serious injuries were reported although one bomb exploded on the roof of a popular cocktail lounge, the End Zone, where a hole was blasted in the ceiling and debris rained down on an estimated 200 patrons. One man was treated for minor cuts. Several hours later bombs were detonated in quick succession at two downtown office buildings and at the Plaza III, a restaurant and cocktail lounge on the fashionable Country Club Plaza, a shopping area occupying nearly a square mile about five miles south of the downtown district. William Balfour, dean of student affairs, said Frizzell notified him Wednesday morning that the paper was not to be printed, and that no charge would be filed against members of the BSU. Monte Beckwith, Chicago freshman and editor of Harambee, said Smith told him the paper would not be printed. Beckwith said Smith gave no reason for refusing to print the paper. The Hawaiian bill calls for an "achievement place, home-style, community-based, semi self-governing rehabilitation setting or settings for pre-delinquent boys and girls. ." When asked what specific parts of the paper the printers objected to, Beckwith said they balked at three poems, which were taken from three books currently on sale in the Kansas Union. California has also introduced similar legislation for the development of a correction center. The purpose of the bill is "to establish and implement the programs presented at the American Psychological Association Convention in Washington, D.C., in 1969 by the University of Kansas department of human development, it being the intention of the Legislature that such achievement places be emulative of that now in existence in Lawrence, Kansas." The Hawaiian legislature has introduced a bill that would set up a juvenile correction center similar to the Lawrence Achievement Place for boys. Trucks carry 54 per cent of all motor vehicles from the assembly line to dealers and customers. A film relating the operations of the Lawrence Achievement Place was developed by KU's Montrose Wolf, human development and family life associate professor. Wolf describes the film as a "missionary" in communicating information about how well the achievement place works. The place was started several years ago as a civic project under strong support by the Lawrence Jaycees. Apr.16 1970 2 KANSAN Hawaii proposes pre-delinquent juvenile center Frizzell vetoes printing of 3rd Harambee issue Young said the paper contained allegedly obscene and seditious material. He said the paper was brought to the attention of his office by an unidentified lawyer representing the printers at the printing service. Harold Fox, spokesman for the printers, re- The decision was made by Attorney General Kent Frizzell after a copy of the paper was submitted to Frizzell's office by Douglas County Attorney Dan Young. Three dynamite explosions early Monday were at a school, a church, and a police department building, all on the city's East Side, which has been the focal point of poverty and racial problems. The third issue of the Black Students Union (BSU) newspaper, Harambee, will apparently not be printed by the University of Kansas Printing Service. The band kept playing. "That's what you do to avoid a panic," said Nick Nicholson, drummer with the Show Boat band. Police said dynamite apparently was the explosive used in the latest blasts. They added that there were indications in at least one instance that the explosive was contained in a metal pipe. No evidence of a timing mechanism was found at any of the bombing sites. Damage was not determined immediately but police described it as "much heavier" than in Monday's explosions. At the Argyle Building, on once-famous 12th Street, police said there was damage to the first and second floors and to an adjacent building. 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