Campus briefs Committee to evaluate moratoriums Rebounding from last week's two-day moratorium activities in Washington, D.C., and Topeka, the KU Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam will meet in the Kansas Union Jayhawk Room at 7:30 tonight. The committee will discuss plans for future war moratoriums and how they should be conducted. Several members of the mobilization steering committee have said the New Mobilization Committee's idea of holding monthly moratoriums, increasing by one day, is impractical. At the meeting, several participants in the Washington and Topeka marches will give evaluations of the demonstrations. The 12-man SUA board had estimated revenue and expense to balance prior to the 1969 Homecoming Concert, featuring the Turtles and Steppenwolf. SUA assess concert bills Katherine Giele, activities director of the Kansas Union, said, "Our estimate is that we broke even, but we won't know until our monthly bills come out on Dec. 1." The next SUA concert will be Dec. 2, when Blood, Sweat and Tears come to the KU campus. Appearing with the popular contemporary rock band will be the Tony Kosenck Group. David Jeans, Independence, Mo., senior and Bob McCulloh, Mission senior, took fifth among 120 teams entered in the tourn- ment. McCulloh also tied for first place in individual speaking, and Jeans placed tenth in that event. Two KU debaters teamed to take fifth place at the University of Houston Invitational Debate Tournament in Houston last weekend. Debaters place The exhibit features several selected books on Napoleon and a bust of him from the Art Museum. The exhibit is located in the exhibit area outside the document department in the east area of the basement, and will be on display until the end of the year. An exhibit on Napoleon I commemorating the bi-centenennial of his birthday is now on display in Watson Library. Napoleon honored DuPont gives lab Phi Delta Kappa meets The DuPont Co. has given KU a trailer-mounted pilot plant, valued at $250,000, for extracting and purifying helium from natural gas. Located at KU's Low Temperature Laboratory, west of Iowa St., the plant will be used primarily by George W. Swift, professor of chemical and petroleum engineering, and Fred Kurata, director of the Low Temperature Laboratory and professor of chemical engineering. Nov. 18 1969 KANSAN 3 HAROLD'S "66" SERVICE and U-HAUL PHILIPPS 66 "For all your cars needs" Motor tune-ups Cars winterized Wheel mounting & bal. 1401 West 6th St. Phone 843-3557 NEW! by 3 DOG NIGHT "LIVE" reg. $4.98 $299 KIEE'S KIEF'S Records & Stereo Malls Shopping Ctr. Two shows will be given, one at 7 p.m. and one at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are selling for $3, $3.50, and $4. The Tuesday evening shows will be in Hoch Auditorium. "We've had a good sale so far, but there are still a lot of tickets left," Miss Giele said. Phi Delta Kappa, professional fraternity for men in education, will meet at 630 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas Union Kansas Room. At 8 p.m. in the Forum Room, the Fredrick Wiseman film "High School" will be shown. The film will be free to members. A fifty cents admission will be charged to non-members. "The Swinger" as advertised in Playboy, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek It's time your feet caught up with the rest of you. There you are rocketing around in a four-inch tie or a turtleneck and... those sturdy, sensible shoes. C'mon, man get with it. Get yourself some Dingo boots from Acme. Dingo's go everywhere today's clothes go, but with a little more flair, a lot more style. Aren't they a lot more you? ACME World's Largest Bootmaker VI 3-2091 813 Mass. St. SUA presents Blood Sweat & Tears in Concert at Hoch December 2 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Ticket Prices: $3.00, $3.50, & $4.00 On sale at Kief's, The Sound, and Richardson Music Co.