the tive ions ade iam d of ion. Mr. n of heir d in 1968. University Daily Kansan Friday, March 3, 197; 2 KU Professional Sculptor Oliver to Host State Completes Newest Work Professor Bernard Frazier casts bronze sculpture By SUSAN HAYES Kansan Staff Writer A year of work was culminated last weekend when Bernard Frazier shot his bronze sculpture Oklahoma City bank which had commissioned him. Frazier is a sculptor in residence and the owner of an urban design at the University of Kansas. A well-known professional, with many awards credit. Frazier commissioned by the bank to design and construct a sculpture the lobby of their new building. With the help of his wife, sons and numerous others, Frazier created a sculpture of horses and riders, then built it in the basement of a house. It was part of the lost wax process, with the assistance of Eldon Bart, an artist. An art piece The first step was to create the design, then build a scale model. The team also took time on the officials, and the architects of the building, the overall design with their helpers, and the helpers who built a full-scale mock up of the lobby area which would be used for all future projects. A special process termed post-treatment simulates masonry was used in the wall area behind the structure and add the overall height. The clay mold was built and examined to see that it complemented the wall area mock up. A plaster cast was applied to the wall covered with wax and invested in a heat resistant metal. It was then gradually heated to 1000 degrees, which caused the wax to melt away leaving a hollow place for sculpture. After the bronze had solidified, the painter cast was broken and repaired. In the same point, the sculpture was polished and treated before the process began. This process is unique for something of the magnitude of Frazier's sculpture *The Birth*, his hire and help for part of the work, but with the assistance of architecture and art history in his family, Frazier completed the work and transported it to Oklahoma City without being beaten. Frazier is a graduate of K. U. and has worked and taught here intermittently since his graduation in 1952, as the request of the University to create 12 dorcas for Dyche Museum. He has done other work here, including the bronze bust of Ernest Lindley, the bronze reliefs on the bronze reliefs on the doors of the Campanile, two of which are now missing, were also designed and built by Frazier. He said he is very proud of the missing ones, but that they will not be completed for two or The February Sisters' women's health care task force invited several doctors from Wakelin Hospital and the Bacon and Birth Control Luncheon" Thursday in an alcove of the Kansas Union café. N Susan Lominska, Sayville, Nixon, sophomore and a Sister, Jessica, assistant doctor's doctor's attitudes, the feasibility of her proposals and suggestions from colleagues. Dr. Winston Anderson, Health Service physician, said it was a pleasant meeting. "I appreciate sitting down and discussing some problems with these students," he said. "I think I need to be a doctor or doctors learned a lot from it." He commented that he knew of no cases where women had been admitted to the ward. He said the reports of refusal of examinations to women had not occurred. Stead's Rights Debated In Hearing of K.C. Four Sisters, Doctors Discuss Health Service Proposal Stead appeared before Judge William H. Becker at a pre-trial conference in Kansas City on Wednesday he wanted to be represented by Susan B. Jordan, a Chicago lawyer, Confusion had arisen and would represent Stead, since he has formally dismissed his former The status of Arnold A. Stead, the prosecution's chief witness in the trial of the Kansas City Four, remained in doubt Thursday. attorney. Austin Shute. But the question of Stead's right to remain silent was taken under adwissement by the court after hearing oral arguments. Written briefs on the question were filed with defense attorneys by today. Paul Anthony White, assistant U. S. attorney, claimed that Stead waved his right to remain silent when he appeared before a grand jury last summer and expressed a willingness to testify. A recent discovery by William Bell, KU assistant professor of ontology, could lead to a “pied” microbe in the extermination cockroaches. Bell has discovered an odor called a "trail" pheromone which cockroaches emit in order to attract other roaches. He when he noticed roaches following the same path as other roaches. Bell then set up a study in which he found that when given a cockroach cocooch invariably took the odor of his food after several days had lapsed the potency of the odor was strong enough to persuade the roaches to eat. Prof Developing Roach Lure Bell would then use a "pied piper" method of luring the cockroachs into a trap of poisoned food by the use of the piped piper. It is just as the pied piper of fairy tale fame led the rats to the river. Presently, Bell is finding out exactly what chemistry is involved in the makeup of the "trail" pheremone. He will then try to synthesize the chemistry of the odor. Insecticides are not only harmful to the eyes of roctops in a house, but leave unpleasant odors and may be harmful to pets and children. Hell Bell's plans for extermination would, in his estimation, cut the cockroach population quite substantially. Bell said the only way to do this would have on the ecology would be to decrease the number of rats If a person presently has a problem with cockroaches. But if you want to avoid faucets and making sure that there are no leaky pipes, Roaches can live weeks without food but they can live a few days without water. The race on the Kansas River, from Manhattan to Lawrence, has been won by the K-State team for the past two years. race are to be completed at this meeting. Mike Sundermeyer, AURH president, said that the team will hold the weekend of April 15. But Stead's attorney claimed that Stead was never sworn in as a judge, but instead constituted right to remain silent under the Fifth Amendment. and mice since their diet is dependent on roaches. Next, mix a boric acid and water solution, then place it in a bottle with a cotton swab for the top. Place a mixture under the neck of the container in the attic. The acid dehydrated and kills the roach. Jordan pointed out that Stead still faces possible criminal charges against him in Kansas and Jackson county, Mo. She said that forcing Stead to testify in the present proceeding would violate his right not to be prosecuted. TOPEKA (AP)—The Senate approved Thursday to extend Gov. Robert Docking's recommended budget for higher education by 50 percent. three months. The four under indictment are Kenneth D. Sandsuky, 24; Randy W. Bunting, 26; Richard Bumgarten, 25, and Richard L. Stanley, 21. They are accused of 42 over acts in an alleged theft, transport, and detonate bombs. The trial of the four men was held in Manhattan on March 1, but the government asked for a continuation when Stead announced that he would face charges. Representatives from KU who will attend Sunday's meeting are Benn Mann, Independence, Miss., junior. AURH first vice president, and Alex Thomas, junior. AURH first Jubior, AURH first vice president. The only provisions for the race are that the teams must provide their own canoes, and each team must consist of members of both sexes. K. U. is one of the few universities to have a professional faculty whose purpose is to add professional touch to teaching and encourage students to be involved in the sequence of a professional at work. Plans for the annual KU-Kansas State University canoe Sunflower Surplus, inc. Team to Interpret Books At Spring Water Show "Hooked on Books" will be the same show again, with the show which will be presented the KU Synchro Team at 8 p.m. March 9-10 in Robinson U.S. Arctic Parkas 34.95 (were) New Caledonia Parkas 18.27 (were) This committee consists of AURH Communications Coordinators from the six state schools in Kansas. The purpose of the meeting will be to select a site for the year's Kansas AURH conference. Reversible Air Force Crewjackets 12.95 This annual AURH Conference is held in the spring and includes residence hall leaders of in- 18. 95 (were 24.95) ANNOUNCES WINTER CLEARANCE ON COATS & HATS Navy Split hood Parkas Forty members of the synchronized swimming class attended a summer perform ten routines which are based on well-known, popular books. Claire McEiray,物理ical education, said Thursday. Canadian Army Coats 27.50 were 34.95 IF YOUR MIND ISN'T ON WINTER COATS, COME IN AND CHECK OUT OUR CAMPING LINE! Canadian Army Coats Pea Coats McEliray said the program would feature one solo, one duet, three trias and four team chants. The girls interspersed with clown diving. Swedish Army Hats 3.98 were 5.49 Cherography for the routines was done through the combined efforts of the Rehman Synchro Team Linda Anneberg, Manhattan senior and president of the club, designed the routine by Melissa some of the major acts. McElroy won. FIRST AID KITS U. S. ARMY MUMMY SLEEPING BAGS ETC. GOGGLES KNIVES AMMO BOXES SLEEPING BAGS FOLDING SHOVELS VIETNAM & JUMP BOOTS NYLON CORD BANDANNAS In a solo performance, Alice Hodges, Wichita sophomore, will interpret a scene from "Dr. Zhivago." CANTEENS TAPPS PACKS Other dance routines are based on the Bible, "The Little Witch of Oz" that could "the three witches" from "McBeth" and a book by Dr. Spencer. The Sensuous Woman" that is based on the basis for clown diving acts. COMPASSES STRETCHERS Weekdays: 2:30, 7:30, 9:30 Sat. & Sun. 3:00, 5:05, 7:30, 9:30 The team began working on the program at the beginning of the AIR FORCE SUNGLASSES Nominated for 4 Academy Awards! BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Admission to the water show will be 50 cents. Academy Awards spring semester and has worked four hours a week in the water perfecting the routines, McElroy said. With the help of the dance production class the club was designed costumes and props for each act. Costuming has been kept to a minimum. McElroy works with inmates freedom of movement. 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