Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday. Oct. 4, 1963 KU Philosopher Says State Power Unlimited Errol E. Harris, professor of philosophy, said last night the sovereign power of a state cannot be limited. Prof. Harris spoke at the third lecture in a series on the philosophy of war and peace. The lectures are given every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Dyche Museum. "THE REASONS why the authority of the state must be supreme are, on the whole obvious, and from this supremacy the absolute character of its power within the society wover which it governs follows naturally." Prof. Harris said. He said that if law is to be enforced, there must be one central authority which has the sole power to act over the citizens. Confusion would result if citizens were not secure from arbitrary attack and spoilation by other individuals. Just as the power of a state is illimitable by any internal force neither can it be limited from an outside force, he added. "Any effective limitation from the outside is strictly not limitation but suppression," Prof. Harris said. "The outside force is thus the sovereign." The solution to the problem, Prof. Harris said, is to prevent this power from being arbitrarily exercised. The answer is for the sovereign power to be democratic. Prof. Harris' next lecture will be on "Sovereignty and Authority." Angel Flight Pledges 24 Twenty-four KU women have pledged Angel Flight. Angel Flight is the women's auxiliary of the Arnold Air Society, the honorary Air Force society for men. THE PLEDGES ARE: Pamela Carol Allen, Salina junior; Cathy Chemistry Lectures To Begin Next Week The KU Department of Chemistry will begin the sixth annual Henry Werner series Monday. Dr. Leo Brewer, professor of chemistry and head of the Research Division of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley, Calif., will give four different lectures on "Astrochemistry." The lectures will be held at 4 p.m. each day, Oct. 7-10 in room 124 at Malott hall. Bergstrom, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Alice Cash, Abilene junior; Patsy Cram, Larned sophomore; Janet Duncan, Ottawa junior; Vicki Gillespie, Indianola, Iowa, sophomore; Linda Graham, Glendale, Mo., junior; Kathleen Harrow, Prairie Village sophomore. Barbara Heimrod, Omaha, Nebr. sophomore; Connie Kosfeld, East St. Louis, Ill., junior; Sharon Law, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Kathy McKee, Topeka sophomore; Bessie Frances Meador, Kansas City junior; Karen Miller, Omaha, Neb., sophomore; Bennie Norris, Horton sophomore; Linda Paradise, Kansas City sophomore. JUDY PHIPPS, Wichita junior; Claudia Reeder, Overland Park sophomore; Margie Steele, Salina sophomore; Helen Thiele, Marysville junior; Diane Underwood, Overland park junior; Tina Barnes, Hugon sophomore; Mimi Frank, Lawrence sophomore; and Linda Joy Phillips, Centerville, Iowa, sophomore. KANU To Carry Special Concerts KANU, University FM station, will begin broadcasting the entire 39-concert season of the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy, from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. R. Edwin Browne, station director said the broadcasts would be made from stereophonic tape. He believes the KU station will be the only educational station on the special national tape-network for the Philadelphia Orchestra. "We are pleased and proud to offer this fine new feature to our listeners," Browne said. "It will complement our live broadcasts of the Saturday afternoon Metropolitan Opera which we began last year and will resume this December." 6-Hour Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35 MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) Bob Blank — Herb Williams 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 LISTEN TO KANSAS VS WYOMING — WITH TOM HEDRICK ON— KLWN FM 105.9 AM 1325 2:15 p.m. SPONSORED BY STATE FARM INSURANCE & IGA M. R. Carlson Bill Hogle Paul Hodgson Rusty's Hillcrest Rusty's IGA Rusty's Northside Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers = Yes, Students, You Save Time and Money When You Use The Excellent Facilities Of Independent All Service Center - Coin-Operated Laundry Washers and Dryers - Coin-Operated Dry Cleaning Big 8 Lb. Load - Professional Laundry & Dry Cleaning - Dollar Bill Changer - Free Parking For Your Convenience—Open 24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week Downtown Plant 740 Vermont MR Cash & Carry 1903 Mass.