Hospital tour planned The Physical Therapy Club will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Lawrence Memorial Hospital Conference Room. Miss Pat Fielding, a registered physical therapist at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, will speak on rheumatoid arthritis and the aspects of physical therapy. Afterward the club will tour the physical therapy department of the hospital. Slide show scheduled The University Daily Kansan and Student Union Activities (SUA) will sponsor a slide show at 8 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Big Eight Room. Slides and pictures of material collected during the Nov. 15 moratorium in Washington, D.C., will be presented by Kansan photographers. An open discussion will follow the show. Biafran novelist tells of home Cyprian Ekwenski, Biafra novelist, will speak on "A Writer and Bioafra" at 8:15 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Javhawk Room. His works include "Burning Grass," "People of the City," and "Lokotown and Other Stories." KSTA office to talk of relating Professional organizations and how they relate to teachers will be the topic of a talk by Dr. Joe McFarland of the Kansas State Teachers Association at 7:30 p.m. today in Association at 7:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Room 305. The KSTA Associate Executive Secretary is sponsored by the Student Education Association. Structures shown Photographs of the work of Alvar Aalto, one of Finland's leading architects, are now on exhibit on third floor Marvin Hall. The exhibit, in which more than 40 of Aalo's creations are shown, is sponsored by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies and circulated by the Smithsonian Institution. Alvar has won 32 architecture competitions since World War II. Twelve of the winning structures are shown in the display. Jackson to speak Jesse Jackson of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference will speak here 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Jackson, who was named national director of Operation Breadbasket by the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., will speak on "Nonviolence: Is It Still Possible?" Jackson's appearance is being sponsored by the SUA Featured Speakers Forum. 2 KANSAN Dec. 9 1969 Two copy machines have been added to the four already found in Watson Library. The Xerox Microprinter, which reproduces full-size prints from microfilm and the Xerox 3600-3, which reproduces printed and handwritten materials and pictures at a rate of 60 copies per minute, can now be found on the second floor of the library. Library gets new copiers ated by three regular clerks and several students. The cost for copying is 10 cents per page. The photocopy center is oper- COLOR TV FOR SPAIN MADRID (UPI)—The radio and television department of the Ministry of Information says Spain may have color television by 1970. The system to be used—French or German—has not been decided. The Inflatable Lounge Chair Easily inflated with any type pump. As comfortable as sitting on a cushion of air. The college you can't get into without a job. The college is ours-Western Electric's Corporate Education Center in Hopewell, New Jersey. Like your college, ours has a campus with dorms, dining halls, labs and a library. Unlike yours, you can't get into ours without a job. A job at Western Electric. Our students—engineers, managers and other professionals develop and expand their skills through a variety of courses, from corporate operations to computer electronics. To help bring better telephone service and equipment, through the Bell System. For information contact your placement office. Or write: College Relations Manager, Western Electric Co., Room 2500, 222 Broadway, New York, New York 10038. An equal opportunity employer. --- ---