8 Friday, April 6, 1979 University Daily Kansan PERTOACTLY'S LEG on sale in the science fiction section of the Oriental Bookshelf. Thursday, Apr. 8th April 11th in our office at 902-743-8344. Annually funded by Student Senate The University of Kansas Concert Series Presents Carmen Balthrop, Soprano A Rising Young Star with the Metropolitan Opera Sunday, April 8 8:00 p.m. University Theatre: Murphy Hall Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats reserved for $4. $3.50 or $3 KU students admitted FREE with ID Call 913/864-3982 for reservations Harris suspected of other killings Staff Reporter By DAVID EDDS Authorities in Long Beach, Calif., have charged Harris with a double killing in the mass shooting at a State Penitentiary are investigating the possibility that Harris also was involved in the attack. Lee Edward Harris of Denver, who pleaded guilty Wednesday to the November 1977 killing of Sam Norwood, may be facing trials in two other states. Mike Malone, Douglas County district attorney, said. "My understanding is that California is going to attempt to enter a bail hearing in the case of Harrison on a double homicide in Long Beach." problem-free keg equipment for your next keg party 1610 w. 23rd 843-3212 try our new schneider retail liquor store JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ only at Paul Gray's Jazz Place 926 Mass. upstairs K. C. Women's Jazz Festival STAR! and Her Band Featuring the Legendary Milt Abel on Bass Admission Only +7.00 Includes Free Beer, Pencils, Popcorn, Soft Drinks (Bring this Ad. in for *2.00 OFFI*) Call 843-8575 for Reservations. "There are witnesses in the case that could not testify without placing themselves in jeopardy. The use of some of the inmates' testimony in court could get them killed in prison. That's what is holding up the prosecution of the case," he said. "HARRIS WILL serve his sentence here first—but that doesn't prevent other states from taking part." --while he was in the Colorado State Pententious at Canon City in 1978. Malone said Harris would serve his Kansas sentence before serving a sentence "If Harris is paroled by Kansas in the future and has been convicted by California, he would be sent there to serve any penalties given by a California court," he said. Charles E. Moore, 23, Denver, who is fighting extradition to Kansas to face charges in connection with Norwoold on the same killings with Harris. torney of Los Angeles County, Calif., said Harris and Moore were charged in connection with the stabbing deaths of Robert and Marie Crumb, an elderly Long Beach couple killed during a robbery of their apartment. "The killings are a potential death penalty charge in California," he said. California authorities will not be able to try harris until he is sentenced in Kansas on April 23, by judge James Paddock of the Douglas County District Court. Malone said he was arrested in Colorado in December 1977, was extradited to Kansas last December. Harris, he said, is being investigated in harness and the slaying of an inmate HARIS, 24, pleaded guilty Wednesday to the shooting death of Norwood, 30, manager of the F.W. Woolworth Co. store, 911 Massachusetts St. Ronald Ross, head deputy district at- "WE WANT TO get Harris back here as soon as possible." John Snow, corrector, investigator, Division of John Corrections, Colorado State Penitentiary, said, "It's quite possible that Harris will be arrested. Colorado for prosecution at a later date." UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus Events TONIGHT: KU FOLK DANCE CLUB TODAY: The KANSAK HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING will be all day in the Kansas Union. An URBAN PLANNING LECTURE by Peter Stoopher of Northwestern University, will begin at 9 in 105 Marvin Hall, Greenwich Village, Germany parliament, will speak on WESTERN SECURITY POLICY at 10:30 in 4020 Wescoe Hall. LATIN AMERICAN SOLIDARITY will meet at 11:30 in Cork 1 of the Union. VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE will be available from 2 to 4 in office in new Green Hall. BIOLOGY CLUB 4 in the Sunflower Room of the Union. meets at 7:30 in 171 Robinson. A CIVIC CONCERT CHART will begin at 7:30 at the First United Methodist Church, 10th anderm street events. The KU Committee on Commemorative Film a film, "LAST GRAVE AT DIMBARZI" for Forum Room of the Union. THE ASSOCIATION FOR RESEARCH AND ENLIGHTENMENT will present a film about Edgar Caray, a psychic, at 7:30 in the Lawrence Public Library, 70 Verdigris St, New York. Suzanne Fairbairn, organist, will begin at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. TOMORROW: GUNG FU CLUB meets at 8 a.m. in 173仁傍唐。THE INTRAMURAL HOME RUN DERBY will begin at 11 a.m. at Quigley Field. SIGMA XI DAY PAPER COMPETITION begins at 2 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. A STUDENT RECITAL by Fran Bergmeyer, pianist, will begin at 3:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall and begin at 6 p.m. in SIGMA XI INSTITUTION will be at 6 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Union. SCORBEM AWARDS DINNER is at 6 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the Union. COMPETITION begins at 3:30 p.m. in Watkins Room of the Union. SIGMA XI LECTURE is at 8 p.m. on the Union. SUNDAY: SAUCH CHESS is at 1 p.m. in Parlor A of the Union. KU CONCERT BAND SPRING CONCERT begins at 3:30 p.m. in University Theatre in Murphy Hall. The KU BASKETBALL BANQUET is at 6:15 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. 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