Monday, April 23, 1971 5 Judge to give Hunter verdict early this week A verdict is expected early this week in the case of a 18-year-old Lawrence youth charged last December with 14 felony crimes. The case against the youth, Charles Hunter, 1234 Tennessee St., was taken under admission Friday by Douglas County Detective Jerry Hunt after a brief and a half days of testimony. Hunter's court-appointed defense lawyer, Wesley Nosew, moved Friday for dismissal of the case on several grounds. Norwood challenged the identification of Hunter by the persons who said they were victims of the alleged assaults. He questioned whether Hunter's alleged confession had been given voluntarily and Hunter's conviction was the possible consequences of giving statements to the police. During final arguments Friday, Hunter took notes on a yellow legal pad, as he had throughout his trial. Hunter is charged with the murder of Jasmine Rape and eight curried burattured nails. Norwood also challenged the court's authority to hear the case, saying Hunter should not be tried as an adult, but as a juvenile. Two women, one who said she was a rape victim, and another who said she was the victim of an attempted rape, positively identified as a person who attacked them in December 1978. Jean Shepherd, Douglas County assistant district attorney, ended the prosecution's case by citing the two positive and two tentative identifications made by other alleged victims and the articles of Hunter's clothing that were recovered as proof. The two women who tentatively identified Hunter said they could not be sure whether he was the real hero. Hunter is being held in the Douglas county jail in lieu of $50,000 bond pending appeals. Bluegrass band to hail spring in KU concert Banjo pickin' and foot stompin' bluegrass music will be joining roses and reedbuds in a salute to spring Wednesday at the University of Kansas. KANU will sponsor its first “Strings of Spring” concert, featuring the group Prairie Fire. The concert will be between about 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Union from about 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The group will be promoting bluegrass by handing out bumper stickers and T-shirts. FREE SHAMPOO AIR FORM with every Harcut SHEAR DIMENSIONS 1892 Mass. Dilions Plains 864-3114 $7800 AS A SENIOR AND POST GRADUATE EDUCATION IN NUCLEAR POWER JUNIOR—SENIORS Juniors and Seniors with at least ten years of physics and calculus may be eligible for a year of post-graduate training in nuclear engineering and up to $650 per month for up to 12 months prior to graduating through the Navy's Nuclear Officer candidate Program. Students interested in contact interview Gunderson, in Lawrenceville (913) 841-4376, collect or write. Navy Officer Programs 610 Florida Street Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Our semester has been a good one. We want to celebrate our time together by sharing an international meal. This is our last regular meeting of the semester, so we hope everyone can attend. TONITE 7:00 The Center 1629 W.19th Bring a dish of food to share or just come and enjoy Funded by the Student Senate and The Baptist Student Union Faculty members and candidates for Doctorate, Masters, Law and Bachelor Degrees! Order Caps, Gowns, and Hoods now! Orders taken through April 27th. Monday-Friday 9 a.m.to 3 p.m. Main Lobby, Booth No.1 BUILD YOUR OWN SHIP. Engineering Duty Office is the Navy's name for a man whose specialty is ships and ship systems — running them, designing them and developing EDMA's career can take him from seniority to postgraduate study then on into his own individual specialty — anything from hard-core praq training to engineering. Engineering It if it sounds like your kind of job, speak to LLE C. Gunderson 610 Floor Street Lawrence Kensas 80245 917-3477 collect NAVY OFFICER. IT'S NOT JUST A JOB, IT'S AN ADVENTURE. University Daily Kansan Clif's Notes, always the right prescription when you need help in understanding literature Prepared by educators. Easy to use. Titles available now cover plays and novels assigned plays and novels Available At: Jayhawk Book Store 1420 Crescent Road 843-3826 An Evening of Women's Animated Films with Directors: Susan Pitt Kraning • Mary Beams • Kathleen Laughlin • Kathy Rose • Sally Cruikshank A City Trip Cells Crocus Jefferson City Trip Seed Reel Solo Paul Revere is Here Fun on Mars Chow Fun Quasi at Quackadero Madsong Doodlers Monday April 23 Woodruff Aud.7:30 ADM $1.00 Presented by SUA Films Hold on to the past... The end of your KU days is less than 3 weeks away and the friendships made here will last forever through the Alumni Association. Be a part of KU's future—attend the Open House and become acquainted. Alumni Assoc.Open House Senior Party Wed. April 25th 7pm-9pm Open House 403 Kansas Union 7pm-11pm Senior Party Level 6 Terrace, Union Seniors: attend the Alumni Open House before going to the Senior Party and receive your '79 beer cup. Prizes and free KU souvenirs for everyone.