Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday. Nov. 2, 1962 Lowell Andrews Handed Setback By State Court TOPEKA — (UPI) — Convicted killer Lowell Lee Andrews' battle for life received a setback yesterday when the Kansas Supreme Court ordered him hanged Nov. 30. Andrews, convicted of the Thanksgiving, 1958, killings of his parents and sister, was recently denied a review of the proceedings of his trial by the U.S. Supreme Court. The only courses left open to Andrews appear to be a request for a writ of habeas corpus from federal district court, a new mental examination, or executive clemency from Gov. John Anderson. Anderson denied clemency once. ANDREWS WAS convicted and sentenced to die on Dec. 22, 1959, and since then has been carrying on a legal battle to escape the hangman. His attorneys have tried to prove that insanity drove the youth, then a University of Kansas student to fire 18 bullets into his family in Welcott, near Kansas City. Although judged legally sane at his trial, a Menninger Clinic Psychiatrist testified that Andrews was mentally ill. They also claim that the family's pastor exerted undue influence in getting Andrews to confess. SINCE LAST YEAR the youth, who escaped the hanging dates of April 18, 1960, March 9, 1961, and Sept. 11, 1962, has been represented by the American Civil Liberties Union and Washburn University professors James Ahrens and Richard C. Allen. Ahrens is expected to seek a stay of the Nov. 30 hanging from U.S. District Judge Arthur J. Stanley of Kansas City. Stanley recently stayed the executions of convicted killers Perry Edward Smith and Richard Eugene Hickok. In the event he does take a writ of habeas corpus to federal court, Andrews could then appeal any denial to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and finally to the U.S. Supreme Court. KU Professor Writes Book The novels of the British writer Ford Madox Ford are the subject of a full-length book by a University of Kansas teacher to be published November 23 by the University of Minnesota Press. The author is John A. Meixner, assistant professor of English. The book is "Ford Madox Ford's Novels: A Critical Study." In 20th century literature Ford was known as a literary personality, a brilliant magazine editor, an encourager of talented young writers; and as a major novelist whose stature has been increasingly recognized in recent years. During his lifetime, 1873-1939. Ford published 78 books — novels, poetry, memoirs, history, travels, biography, and literary criticism. He collaborated on three novels with Joseph Conrad, was an early champion of Henry James, introduced D. H. Lawrence to the literary world, and published the first sections of James Joyce's "Finnegan Wake." Professor Meixner, a KU teacher since 1957, earned the A.B. degree from City College of New York and the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Brown University. He taught at Brown and Clark Universities before coming to KU. Bob Blank, Photographer 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Romanian Dance Team Gets Standing Ovation By Rose Osborne An enthusiastic audience gave the "Rapsodia Romina" company a standing ovation following the Romanians performance at Hoch auditorium last night. Public reaction to the first program of the KU Concert Series was so receptive that the Barbu Lautaru Orchestra deviated from Romanian folk music during the final part of the program to break into strains of "Yankee Doodle" and "Oh Susanna." DANCERS WHIRLED and swayed in their colorful, ornamentally embroidered native costumes while musical director Ionel Budisteau steered the audience through periods of silence, pathos and humor. The only English spoken in the program came from a huge clock with a jaunty hat and a smiling face painted on its front. The clock expressed the wish that the audience enjoy their tour through Romanian folk lore. To present a picture of Romanian AN UNUSUAL NUMBER was the dance of the Capilina girls which depicted an old wedding tradition. The bride's girl friends embroider a shirt and present it to the blushing groom in a special dance. folk lore, dancers and musicians emerged from a large picture frame. One of the most impressive productions was the dance of the wheat garland in the Golden Cornfields suite. Under soft lights skirts of dancers changed from orange to yellow as they swayed and bowed symbolizing the undulation of fields, the baking and tasting of bread in harvest. AT ONE POINT, violinist Budisteanu held the entire audience breathless while he pursued a single tone in the flight of Ciocirlia, The Skylark. A gay Romanian wedding in which the bride threw a garland at the bridegroom and he chased her off the stage concluded the program. KU SPORTS on BERLIN—(UPI) —Soviet officers delayed a U.S. Army convoy for 80 minutes today in what appeared to be the first harassment of the Berlin access routes since the American quarantine action against Cuba. DIAL KLWN 1320 Army spokesman said the small supply convoy was stopped at the Babelsberg checkpoint at the West Berlin end of the 110-mile autobahn through East Germany. 7:30 a.m. ... Daily Sports Shorts 5:00 Today ... In the Enemy Camp 5:20 ... Tom Hedrick Sports It was the fourth convoy the United States had sent across East Germany in three days and the delay came — significantly or not -- while East German Communist boss Walter Ulbricht is in Moscow conferring with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev. Soviets Halt Berlin Convoy The convoy—six trucks with four trailers carrying a dozen soldiers—was on its way from Berlin to West Germany. LONDON—(UPI)—The Shaw Society said today it has started sending its anti-Christmas cards which bear a drawing of George Bernard Shaw in a Santa Claus suit and this quote from the playwright: "Courage, friend. We all loathe Christmas, but it comes only once a year and is soon over." Kansan Classified Ads Get Resultst One of yesterday's two convoys had to wait for 30 minutes at the Marienborn control point, at the West German end of the autobahn, but that holdup had not been considered unusual. The convvoys are normal supply movements but they also generally are regarded as re-emphasizing continued Allied rights of access to isoated West Berlin. Society Braces for Christmas officer today "praised a procedural issue" when the convoy stopped for checking at Babelsberg. The Army said a Soviet control Quality Watch Repair Lowest Prices DANIELS ALLEN'S DRIVE-IN invites you to watch the FUN at Allen's 'Cram-A-Rama' SAT. Nov. 3rd SUN. 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