Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 4,1961 Ike and Truman To Meet in KC KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) — Former presidents Eisenhower and Truman will participate in a Veterans Day celebration in Kansas City next month. Joyce C. Hall, president of Hallmark Cards, Inc., and general chairman of the three-day celebration, said today both men consented to come and both will speak. Truman often has expressed his scorn about Eisenhower's political views. Eisenhower did not invite Truman to the White House during his eight years there. Another former president, Herbert Hoover, will also attend, Hall said, if his health permits. The 1953 inauguration of Eisenhower was the last time Eisenhower and Truman met other than by chance. The exact nature of the program was not released. Faculty Members Attend Meetings Hall said the two were scheduled to speak on different days. Both were expected to meet face-to-face and shake hands at the event, however. Traveling faculty members from the School of Journalism and the department of English have returned to the University after attending meetings out of state last week. Robert P. Cobb, assistant professor of English, was elected president of the Mid-Continent American Studies Association for 1961-62 at a conference at Park College, Parkville, Mo., on Sept. 23. Stuart Levine, assistant professor of English, is editor of the "journal" of the MASA, which is published at KU. Edward F. Grier, associate professor of English, is chairman of the editorial board of the association. Burton W. Marvin, dean of the School of Journalism, spoke in Chicago to the annual meeting of the Methodist Commission of Information and Public Relations on Iran, where he spent a year teaching on a Fulbright professorship. A man's real possession is his memory. In nothing else is he rich, in nothing else is he poor.-Alexander Smith. Official Bulletin Catholic Daily Mass; 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 13th & Kentucky Officers of Organizations: Should be reported at once to the Office of Dean of Students, 228 Strong for listing in the Student Directory. **Foreign Students:** Neosho County Council for UESSD "dinner" program and program at Chanute, Kansas, Friday, October 27. If any KU foreign students are interested in attending they should drop by 228 for a reservation preservation form. Deadline, October 13. TODAY Al Etenzo (Spanish Club): 4 p.m., 11 Fraser. Students from the Summer Institute in Spain will speak and show slides. Refreshments will be served. KU Amateur Radio Club: 7:30 p.m. 201. E. Labs. Discussion topic: "Project OSCAR." Everyone interested in amateur radio is invited to attend. Episcopal Holy Communion and breakfast. 7 a.m. Canterbury House. TOMORROW Deutsche Verein trift sich am Dach 10.30 Uhr. In 502 Fehrer Heuer Doktor Burzle spricht ueber Studium im Ausland und-Stipen- dauer daffen. Esseeing KRIEFER, 8:30 p.m. Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m. anforth Chapel. OCTOBER Student National Education Association: 4 p.m. Bailey Auditorium. Film and speaker concerning Russian education. OCTOBER 11 Rhodes Scholar Joins KU Faculty Aldon Duane Ball, a specialist in English history, has joined the K.U. faculty as instructor in history. He fills a position left vacant by the death of Prof. Charles B. Realey a year ago. In addition to three years at Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar, Mr. Bell completed his course work for a doctorate there. He served as an assistant to the American secretary of the Rhodes Trust, spent two years in the army, taught in an Oklahoma high school, and did graduate work at the University of California. Yankees Win- (Continued from page 1) Yankees: Jim Brosnan pitched and Jerry Zimmerman caught for the Reds. Howard grounded out to Kasko. Skowron struck out. Berrie walked. Johnny Roberson struck. No runs, not hits, no errors, one left. Ninth Inning CRC to Amend Its Purpose Reds: Jack Reed went to center field and Maris moved to right field for the Yankees. Jerry Lynch batted for Blasingame and popped to Boyer-Kuhn tossed out Kasko. Pinson popped to Kuhn. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. The Civil Rights Council will discuss proposed amendments to its official statement of purpose at its meeting tonight, Chuck Menghini, Pittsburg senior and co-chairman said. Menghini said the proposals are a result of the CRC's widening interests. THE STATEMENT OF purpose now reads: "The purpose of the Civil Rights Council is to work for equal rights for all persons, regardless of race, creed or national origin, through legal and non-violent procedures. In order to achieve its purpose, the Council recognizes two of these procedures to be the acquisition and dispersal of information and the judicious use of publicity. Furthermore, the Council considers to be within the scope of its activities such areas as housing, public accommodations, public education, employment and all other areas which deal with the rights of man." Menghini said proposed amendments would include civil liberties and academic freedom. THE COUNCIL will also appoint members to five committees. The committees are housing, barbershop, watchdog, public information and civil liberties. Menghini said the Council will also probably discuss present University housing procedures. Of all those arts in which the wise excel, Nature's chief masterpiece is writing well. —John Sheffield, Duke of Buckinghamshire Just Drive In - after coffee - between classes - before lunch Open: Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Fri. 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. FIRST NATIONAL MOTOR BANK Ninth and Tennessee Streets Main Office, 8th & Mass. 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